Stanislas Zézé: Building West Africa’s Independent Credit Rating Industry
From law and risk analysis to building a pan-African credit rating agency headquartered in Abidjan
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From law and risk analysis to building a pan-African credit rating agency headquartered in Abidjan
How Kahawa 1893 is turning African specialty coffee into a global brand while reshaping value sharing for farmers, especially women.
How founders in African markets can grow into CEOs who build teams, systems, and real governance to scale their startups.
From a working class neighborhood in Addis Ababa to soleRebels, Garden of Coffee, and the Made in Africa playbook
How a zero fee mobile money startup evolved into a regional financial network, now adding a commercial bank and virtual cards while defending its original promise of simple, affordable money for everyday users.
How NALA is building a next generation cross border payments platform for the African diaspora and the businesses that serve them.
From pagers and early mobile licenses to a diversified investment group spanning telecoms, finance, real estate, and hospitality
In African emerging markets, leadership is tested in real time. Infrastructure is incomplete, institutions are evolving and teams must deliver under constant pressure. Leaders who create real impact combine clarity, discipline and deep local understanding.
A new generation of high-discipline, high-context startups is reshaping how finance, logistics, agriculture, trade and services function across UEMOA’s eight markets.
Africa’s informal sector is one of the continent’s biggest leadership schools. It teaches resilience, customer intimacy, rapid adaptation, and the ability to operate with limited resources — lessons every formal enterprise can learn from.
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