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Africa’s Business Heroes: these women in the top 10 on their way to the top – AGP

Kigali, November 23, 2023 (AGP) – Launched this Thursday, November 23 in Kigali, Rwanda, the grand final of the Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) competition will see the selected finalists show their talent and business ideas, noted the envoy special from the Gabonese Press Agency.

For this final phase of Africa’s Business Heroes 2023, among this year’s top 10 finalists, three women are on the starting line. Notably, Bola Bardet (Benin), Christina Gysun, (Ghana) and Nthabiseng Mosia, (South Africa) who have asserted themselves in different areas that affect their local communities.

Madame Bola Bardet, CEO and Co-founder (Ivory Coast), entered the health sector, with the establishment of the Susu company. A dynamic company providing enhanced, comprehensive and innovative digital healthcare solutions to African Diaspora families at home. It steps in to provide a combination of health insurance and care packages that can be financed by family and loved ones anywhere in the world. Its care packages are specifically designed to help vulnerable people deal with conditions like diabetes, hypertension and pregnancy.

Madam Christina Mawuse Gyisun, CEO and Co-founder (Ghana), for her part, is focused on the agricultural sector with the company Sommalife Limited. A social enterprise that uses cutting-edge software technology to create value for small-scale farmers and the stakeholders who engage them. It helps small rural farmers increase the quality and quantity of their products and connects them with global food and cosmetics manufacturers, who pay high prices for their products. Sommalife ”TreeSyt” software tracks all engagements with the company’s beneficiaries (suppliers) and manufacturers (customers) in order to improve transparency and traceability.

Mrs. Nthabiseng Mosia, CMO and Co-founder (Sierra Leone), with her company Easy Solar, is active in the energy sector. A leading energy distribution company in West Africa, providing financing on high quality solar systems and appliances for those with limited or no access to the conventional grid.

Customers can finance their purchase over time by paying in weekly or monthly installments, with the option to pay by cash or mobile payment. To date, Easy solar has reached 1 million people and distributes its products through its extensive network of over 400 agents and sales outlets in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Three women who can make a difference, because they aim for the summits and do not give up to climb the mountains.

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