Tag Archives: African entrepreneurs

  • Ababacar Samb

    Ababacar, TEF Alumni, is promoting Agro-ecology in Africa through FAEDA

    In 2017, Ababacar Samb, decided to embark on what will eventually become an impactful entrepreneurship journey with a burning desire to provide sustainable solutions to poverty, youth and women’s unemployment and food, insecurity. This led to him establishing Ferme Agro-ecologique Domou Africa (FAEDA), an agricultural business based in his home country, Senegal. FAEDA is built …

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  • Gravel Art

    Kenyan Startups Should Have an Optimized Regulatory Environment 

    “I see a future driven by fundamentals. Entrepreneurship is the only way to help create access to further opportunities.”  Tony O. Elumelu  According to Kasi Insight, industries and enterprises in Kenya are hit with new laws and regulations every day. These laws are often carried out by the government and stakeholders to regulate the operations …

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  • chef entrepreneurs

    The Way Forward For South African Entrepreneurs

    “Economic transformation lies in the hands of young people, entrepreneurs who have great ideas, energy and audacity of what and how they can contribute to economic growth of the continent” Tony O. Elumelu C.O.N At The Tony Elumelu foundation, we believe that the private sector holds the key to unlocking Africa’s Economic potential. Therefore, youth …

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  • Namibian Businesses

    SMEs are to Pay the Same Tax Rates as Large Businesses

    Anything that affects entrepreneurs in Africa affects us at TEF. On today’s episode of #TEFAdvocacy, we will be discussing policies affecting entrepreneurs in Namibia. A researcher ranked taxes and levies as No 2 on the Top 5 Challenges Affecting Entrepreneurs in Windhoek, Namibia. According to Lazarus Amukeshe of The Namibian, economists and analysts have called …

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  • Independence Square

    Bureaucracy, Nepotism and Corruption; Its Effect on SMEs in Ghana

    On today’s edition of #TEFAdvocacy, we will be shedding light on the challenges faced by Ghanaian entrepreneurs.  According to Mensah et al Entrepreneurs have complained about the lack of support for SMEs due to politicization of government-sponsored business loans and corrupt officials in charge of government-sponsored organizations.  Focus group interviews with entrepreneurs who have participated …

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  • Tunisian marketplace

    Import License Challenges Facing Entrepreneurs in Tunisia

    African entrepreneurs! Your success is our success and for this reason, we’ll be looking at policies that affect entrepreneurs in Tunisia.  Welcome to Tunisia, home to Africa’s northernmost point and a country with great historical attractions.  According to the International Trade Administration, it is quite difficult to access foreign currency by entrepreneurs in Tunisia. This …

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  • Cameroon fans

    Exploitation of SMEs by Corrupt Government Officials in Cameroon

    At TEF, we are passionate about African entrepreneurs!!!  Welcome to #TEFAdvocacy, where we look out for entrepreneurs. We look into government policies that affect entrepreneurs or the absence of policies that would make entrepreneurship easier and better and give recommendations.  Today, we will be looking at Cameroon, the home of the popular Makossa dance.  According …

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  • George Truth

    George Truth on His Life-Changing TEF Experience

    George Truth Chukwudi was driving home one evening in 2015 when a radio jingle caught his attention. The jingle was lively, he recalled, and it was an announcement of Mr Tony O. Elumelu’s plans to empower aspiring and semi-established African entrepreneurs across the African continent through what is now known as the Tony Elumelu Foundation …

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  • Creating The Future: My Keynote Remarks At The 2021 Institute Of Directors (IOD) Annual Conference

    On Tuesday, I had the honour of giving the keynote speech at the 2021 IOD Annual Conference, a flagship event attended by captains of industry and directors of both private and public sector institutions. I found the theme ‘Creating the Future: Deepening Corporate Governance Practice Through Multi-Sectoral and Multi-Generational Collaborations’, quite instructive and spoke extensively …

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  • Richard Bbaale

    BanaPads Is Making Menstruation Management Affordable And Convenient For Women

    It is no secret that menstruation, is still considered a social taboo in many parts of the world. There is common theme of silence when conversations about the subject come up. As though it is not as natural as breathing. This is challenge inspired Richard Bbaale, a 2016 TEF Alumna from Uganda to create BanaPads. …

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