The idea of “leaving home” used to mean escape. Now, it’s strategy. Today’s generation of Zimbabwean women in the diaspora are not just chasing dreams abroad — they’re rewriting the blueprint, and then bringing it back home.
Ammara’s influence extends far beyond her songs. As a pioneering figure in modern Zimbabwean music, she has successfully bridged the gap between traditional sounds and contemporary pop, inspiring a new generation of artists. Her dedication to nurturing local talent and her commitment to social causes underscore her lasting impact on both music and culture.
From an early age, Beauty was immersed in the world of business, thanks to the mentorship of her father. "He didn’t just teach me how to run a business—he instilled in me the values of discipline, resilience, and strategic thinking," she recalls. Growing up surrounded by discussions on numbers, decision-making, and problem-solving gave her a head start in the business world. These early lessons shaped her confidence and solidified her passion for entrepreneurship.
Natalie Jabangwe’s passion for technology and finance was evident from an early age. She pursued a degree in Computer Engineering and later earned an Executive MBA from Imperial College London. With a background that blends technology and business strategy, she was well-equipped to lead in the fast-evolving world of financial services.
Divine Ndhlukula is a powerhouse in Zimbabwe’s business landscape, best known as the founder and managing director of Securico Security Services. Breaking barriers in a male-dominated industry, she has built one of the most successful security firms...
Imagine a world where simple acts of kindness restore hope. A world where marginalized individuals, especially orphaned and vulnerable children (OVCs), have the resources they need to thrive. This is the mission of Insika Trust. The organization...
Iris Mhlanga’s journey is one fueled by a deep-rooted passion to empower women and marginalized communities. Her commitment is personal, inspired by the legacy of her ancestors—especially her great-grandfather, Alan Matebele Wilson, whose dedication to uplifting others laid the foundation for her life’s work. Iris’s belief in the untapped potential of every individual has driven her to found the Nozizwe Mother of Nations Trust, an organization that is transforming lives through education, economic empowerment, and leadership training.
Like many women in business, Roseweeter’s path has not been without its challenges. Juggling multiple roles as an entrepreneur, mother, wife, and community leader has often tested her limits.
A Golden Opportunity for Exhibitors and Small Business Entrepreneurs in Bulawayo
Attention all dynamic exhibitors and visionary small business entrepreneurs in Bulawayo! The stage is set for an extraordinary celebration of influence, creativity, and...
Money is everywhere but not everyone has it. It has nothing to do with geographical location or the state of the economy. Money has ears; it goes to the person who is calling it. It has...