Philip shares how a community of entrepreneurs and investors have found a way to blend faith with work that produces fruit. Together they are positively impacting Africa by solving pressing problems in their local communities.
Philip shares how a community of entrepreneurs and investors have found a way to blend faith with work that produces fruit. Together they are positively impacting Africa by solving pressing problems in their local communities.
There is immense potential for female-led enterprises to drive Africa's transformation and unlock widespread prosperity on the continent. This summary of "At the Lake" highlights the valuable insights shared by Dr Irene Banda, Sylvia Kithinji, and Anthony Farr on how we can empower women to thrive in the marketplace.
Faced with many challenges in the pursuit of transforming society through redemptive business, Keri takes courage from the story of David and Goliath. She shares some perspectives on when to trust an unconventional candidate or an unconventional approach, to bring about success.
Drawing on experiences of working with subsistence farmers in Zimbabwe, Brendan Smith shares some of his lessons learned in how to build a productive workforce and a better functioning society. He reflects on the debilitating effects of fear and long-term anxiety on a nation, and offers advice for cultivating a culture of hope in present-day South Africa.
Andy Agaba tells the story of how he founded Hiinga, a Christ-Centered Impact Investing Fund. He discusses the fact that poverty is multi-generational, and so, solutions should also focus on more than one generation.
Alex Matovu believes that when it comes to the legal sector, there needn't be losers in order to have winners. He believes that competitors should rather be viewed as collaborators, because the ultimate goal is the delivery of justice in society.
Neil Hart walks through the steps of Kingdom Transformations in hearts and then societies. He encourages leaders to be patient, as lasting change takes time.
Leading a business with integrity is not always easy – and yet ‘doing the right thing’ is so important for Christians in the marketplace today. This was the theme for Ziwani’s second ‘At the Lake’ online event in June 2022, where the panel discussed the origins of accountability, and offered rich insights from both Biblical and African perspectives.
Paul knows what it takes to successfully sell high quality products from Africa in the American retail market. Convinced that business is supposed to 'do good', he offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and identifies four trends in the agricultural trade relationship between the two continents.