Tuesday, March 4

Africa boasts a vibrant landscape of women-owned businesses across various sectors. Here are 20 notable enterprises led by African women entrepreneurs:

  1. soleRebels (Ethiopia)
    Founded by Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, soleRebels is Africa’s fastest-growing footwear company, producing eco-friendly shoes using recycled materials.
  2. The Chair Centre Group (Nigeria)
    Established by Ibukun Awosika, this conglomerate includes companies like The Chair Centre Limited and Sokoa Chair Centre Limited, specializing in furniture manufacturing and retail.
  3. Taeillo (Nigeria)
    An e-commerce furniture and lifestyle brand that blends African culture with contemporary design.
  4. Wonderbag (South Africa)
    A sustainable energy cooking solution that allows food to cook for hours without additional energy, promoting environmental conservation.
  5. Premier Credit (Zambia)
    A Pan-African challenger bank providing financial services to SMEs, fostering economic growth.
  6. Savanna Premium Chocolate (Zambia)
    The country’s first bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturer, highlighting local cocoa production.
  7. GBRI Business Solutions (Eatfresh) (Tanzania)
    A growing agribusiness focusing on providing fresh and healthy food options.
  8. Oryx Desert Salt (South Africa)
    A sustainable, natural desert salt business offering high-quality salt products.
  9. Garden of Coffee (Ethiopia)
    Founded by Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, this venture promotes Ethiopian coffee through retail outlets, celebrating the nation’s rich coffee heritage.
  10. Bayaaya Specialty Coffee (Uganda)
    Led by Nandudu Meridah, this company empowers women in the Gisu tribe by involving them in the coffee trade, traditionally dominated by men.
  11. Kalaa Mugosi (Uganda)
    Initiated by Nakayenze Sandra Kibooli, this enterprise trains women in agronomic practices and financial education, enhancing their participation in the coffee sector.
  12. Jenda Coffee Masters (Uganda)
    This company educates farmers on methods to maximize coffee quality, securing better market prices and improving livelihoods.
  13. She Leads Africa (Nigeria)
    A social enterprise that supports young African women entrepreneurs through training, mentorship, and funding opportunities.
  14. Lionesses of Africa (South Africa)
    A network that empowers and showcases women entrepreneurs across the continent, providing resources and connections.
  15. Malaika (Democratic Republic of Congo)
    Founded by Noëlla Coursaris Musunka, this nonprofit operates a school for girls and community center, emphasizing education and health.
  16. Superflux International (Nigeria)
    Led by Nkoyo Esu Toyo, this security printing company supplies cheques and other sensitive documents to banks and governments.
  17. Inverroche Distillery (South Africa)
    Founded by Lorna Scott, Inverroche produces premium craft gin infused with indigenous fynbos botanicals.
  18. Zaron Cosmetics (Nigeria)
    Established by Oke Maduewesi, Zaron offers a wide range of beauty products tailored for African women.
  19. SRS Aviation (South Africa)
    Founded by Sibongile Sambo, it’s the first black female-owned aviation company in South Africa, offering private jet charters.
  20. Mopani Mines (Zambia)
    Under the leadership of CEO Emma Mwaka, Mopani Mines is a significant player in the copper mining industry.

These enterprises exemplify the dynamic role of women in Africa’s economic development, fostering innovation and creating opportunities across the continent.

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