#Entrepreneur | @Stanford Innovation | Enabling access to capital for #Africa’s entrepreneurs | When I run, when I scale mountains, I feel the pleasure of God!
The world is on lockdown. The streets are empty. And a blind man, Andrea Bocelli, delivers hope to a wounded world. What better tune to sing than the former captain of slave ships - John Newton’s Amazing Grace. “I once was blind but now I see.” Double entendre. #MUSICFORHOPE
Dear Naalya.
We are coming ba dia !!!!
Remember where The Children’s Clinic used to be?
Near Quality Super Market?
That will be @KarisMedical’s second outpatient location.
We are still in design mode 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
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We can’t wait to serve you!
For context: Against $30bn in EBITDA, $20bn in dividend pay-outs is the equivalent of 32.5x that Safaricom shelled out in dividends for FY2025 (Kes 80bn). This is the kind of transformation Africa needs; local capital backing local opportunities, and sharing in the value created.
In Khayelitsha (“New Home” in the Xhosa language). With Africa opening up, many of them have their sights on scale. At the Transformational Business Network, we enable access to capital to empower these businesses to create much needed jobs. Home for us is where hope abounds.
Watching It’s A Wonderful Life. George Bailey, the protagonist, has so many problems he is thinking about ending it all.
This 1946 Frank Capra holiday classic answers that existential question, "What would life be like if I weren't here?"
Crowning our year with the launch of the South African chapter of The Transformational Business Network (Africa). Our carts are overflowing with abundance!
Happy Independence Day to colleagues & friends in Uganda.
Here's the original version of the anthem by George Kakoma. The 1st phrase was 'Oh Uganda, thy people praise thee'. A week before independence, tho, the Church of Uganda bishop protested that God was nowhere mentioned. 1/
Thank you to our partners @Argidius Foundation for highlighting our work with the Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Kenya and Uganda.
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Today at the TBN Asia Summit speaking on Religion & Spirituality in the Polycrisis and how Faith intersects with Business. With 85% of the world’s population adhering to a spiritual tradition, even global brands like Nestle & Walmart are introducing “faith-compliant” products.