
Across Africa, women aren’t just participating in the economy — they’re driving it forward. Nearly 60% of the continent’s small and medium-sized businesses are run by women, making Africa the global leader in female entrepreneurship.
From Lagos to Kigali, women are reshaping industries — retail, agriculture, fashion, beauty, food processing, and even tech — often with limited resources but limitless creativity. Their businesses keep value chains alive, feed communities, and fuel local economies.
What makes their impact even more powerful is the backdrop: restricted access to capital, fewer job opportunities, and cultural barriers that could have held them back. Yet they continue to build, innovate, and lead.
In a decade defined by tech, trade, and transformation, Africa’s women aren’t waiting for seats at the table — they’re building the tables themselves. ✨
Source: tranziehq



