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24/11/2025

Our business owners could teach MBAs a thing or two about resilience

Every week, we meet entrepreneurs who turn tiny budgets into real progress stretching resources, negotiating with grace, and finding solutions that don’t show up in any textbook. It’s a reminder that financial learning doesn’t only happen in classrooms. Sometimes it happens in markets, workshops, and late-night “how do we make this work?” moments.

And honestly, it makes you rethink what expertise really means.

Maybe Africa’s greatest lessons are already being lived, not taught.

What do you think?

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21/11/2025

Fair finance with flavor

Sometimes the truth is simple: money conversations go down easier when they’re not boring

I’ve learned that fair finance isn’t just about numbers it’s about adding a little personality, a little humanity, a little flavor. Because when people feel safe to ask questions, they make better decisions.

Ever noticed how a relaxed chat can solve what a spreadsheet can’t?

Sound familiar?

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13/11/2025

Meet Joseph, a carpenter who turned one small loan into a thriving workshop

Meet Joseph, a carpenter from Kisumu who started with one small loan and a big dream
At first, his “workshop” was just a wooden bench under a mango tree. Today, it’s a space where three young apprentices learn how to shape more than wood, they’re shaping their futures.

What changed? Access, yes. But also confidence, community, and those long days that turn calluses into craftsmanship.
Joseph’s story reminds us that inclusion isn’t charity — it’s potential given room to grow.
What’s one small act of access or belief that made a big difference in your journey?
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12/11/2025

Every entrepreneur we meet adds a page to our story

From a designer in Lagos turning waste into art, to a farmer in Kenya using mobile payments to reach new markets each one reminds us that innovation isn’t confined to boardrooms. It lives in everyday courage, quiet persistence, and bold imagination.

Africa’s story of growth is being written in real time, one small business at a time. And every page adds more proof that possibility is local and limitless.
What inspires you most about the way entrepreneurs shape their communities?

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