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Ghanaian CEO shares lessons from building a retail business

Published by Staff Writer on 13 June 2025

Charles Antwi-Boahen shares some of the key business lessons he has learned over the past decade.

Ghana: From side hustle to 16 stores – a retail entrepreneur’s story

Published by Jaco Maritz on 6 June 2025

Charles Antwi-Boahen is the founder of Kab-Fam, an electronics and home appliance retailer that has grown from humble beginnings to a 16-store chain across Ghana.

Building an investable and scalable business in Kenya: Founders share their thoughts

Published by Staff Writer on 6 June 2025

Founders offer insights into what it truly takes to scale in Kenya.

Entrepreneur spots opportunity in Nigeria’s informal retail market

Published by Jaco Maritz on 2 June 2025

Entrepreneur Deepankar Rustagi saw an opportunity to make the informal retail system more efficient by digitising the flow of consumer goods.

DRC could be lucrative market for Zambia and other neighbours

Published by Jaco Maritz on 22 May 2025

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), one of Africa’s largest and most populous nations, offers untapped export opportunities to firms in neighbouring countries.

Tanzania: From rejections to $40m – an entrepreneur’s rocky road to success

Published by Jaco Maritz on 14 May 2025

How Benjamin Fernandes, founder of Nala, survived early challenges to build a global money transfer player.

Ghana: Profiting from local rice production

Published by Sefakor Fekpe on 14 May 2025

Young entrepreneurs in Ghana are building businesses around local rice production.

Sierra Leone: Seeing an opportunity in onion farming

Published by Caitriona Palmer and Birom Seck on 12 May 2025

In Sierra Leone, a first-of-its-kind farm is helping make the country self-sufficient in onion production.

Nigeria: Entrepreneur turns 960 naira (less than $1) into national food business

Published by Jaco Maritz on 7 May 2025

Fastizers, a Nigerian snack food company best known for its cookies, was founded in 2010 by Debby Lawson. She started the business with just 960 naira – about 60 US cents at today’s exchange rate.

A business approach to healthcare delivery in Nigeria

Published by Staff Writer on 6 May 2025

Mobolaji Ajayi identified a gap in Nigeria’s healthcare market, envisioning a pharmacy that offers both medication and primary care services.

It’s tough out there: Nigerian entrepreneur adapting to a difficult business environment

Published by Jaco Maritz on 4 May 2025

Nigeria’s difficult economic environment is forcing snack food manufacturer Fastizers to rethink aspects of its operations – from shrinking pack sizes to launching new product lines such as bread.

Changing how Zambia cooks – and building a business around it

Published by Jaco Maritz on 1 May 2025

SupaMoto provides a cleaner, cheaper alternative to charcoal, the main cooking fuel in many Zambian homes despite its environmental and health risks.

Nigeria: How to sell cookies in Lagos

Published by Staff Writer on 28 April 2025

While Nigeria has witnessed growth in modern shopping malls and air-conditioned supermarkets, an estimated 90% of shopping still takes place through informal retail channels.

As funding slows, African venture capital doubles down on sustainable solutions

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Africa’s venture capital (VC) landscape is significantly transforming as global economic challenges and shifting investor priorities reshape the funding environment.

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