Hustlepreneurs: coining the golden dreams
By Ntando Ndlovu HEAD or tails? Let’s spin the “Mosi-a-tunya gold coin” and find out how one can build sustainable generational wealth believing your luck
Visionary innovator setting new benchmarks in the mobile communications industry
By Amanda Ellen Nicola Jojo A profound revolution is sweeping across the entrepreneurial landscape, there has been an emerging population of brilliant minds who blur
When life circumstances meet readiness: Enock Abraham’s entrepreneurial journey
By Amanda Ellen Nicola Jojo BUDDING businessman, Enock Abraham’s entrepreneurial journey is a by-product of circumstances, choices and chances. The Entrepreneurial Magazine had an exclusive
Top 10 Start-ups to look out for in 2022: EthelartConnect PVT LTD
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo THE company was founded in 2016, but became operational legally in 2019. It was established by Ruvimbo Kadyevu who draws her inspiration
Top 10 Start-ups to look out for in 2022: TradEx
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo ESTABLISHED in 2020, TradEx and officially registered as Keensik Investments Pvt Ltd in 2021 is a company that offer a full-service portfolio
Top 10 Start-ups to look out for in 2022: Gotteshand
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo ESTABLISHED in 2018, Gotteshand is a female led organisation that supplies poultry egg incubators, hammer mills/ stock feed making machines, grinding mills,
Top 10 Start-ups to look out for in 2022 : Analyte Laboratories
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo ANCHORED on the founder’s teaching experiences in 2018, Analyte Laboratories was established in 2019. The founders who are based in Gweru are,
Top 10 Start-ups to look out for in 2022: Crystal’s Aura
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo CRYSTAL’s Aura was founded in 2019 it was born out of a mother’s frustration and personal need for natural treatment of eczema
Top 10 Start-ups to look out for in 2022: NatuTech
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo FORMED in 2019 and officially launched in March 2021, NatuTech Zimbabwe is a brand that has the desire to make life easier
Trash for Cash: Geekay Recycling Company empowers households
By Caroline Chiimba GEEKAY Recycling has introduced its first recyclable trash bank in Zimbabwe as an initiative that is targeted to help the unemployed youth