Women in South Africa face numerous challenges in entrepreneurship, influenced by historical disparities that still hinder Black, women-led ventures. Despite small businesses significantly contributing over 40% to South Africa’s GDP, women entrepreneurs grapple with limited funding, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of operational support, all of which restrict their growth and opportunities.
AfroCentric, through our enterprise development strategy, is addressing these issues by aiding three impactful enterprises:
Oratile Kids (Naledi Baby Brands): Founded by Tsepiso Malo Monamodi, this business specialises in soft baby shoes and skincare tailored for babies with sensitive skin. AfroCentric’s assistance allowed the company to invest in new equipment, boost production, and reintroduce its skincare line, paving the way for both local and international expansion.
Eluthandweni Maternity Service: Initiated by Sister Nonina Diphoko, this vital service offers round-the-clock maternal care and community education. AfroCentric has enhanced their efforts with over R9.1 million in funding, facilitating clinic construction, acquiring ambulances, and fostering community healthcare projects.
Mommy Bear Women and Baby Clinic: Led by Sister Buhle Khumalo, this initiative provides comprehensive antenatal and postnatal care, breast-feeding guidance, and infant wellness to underserved communities. Our R1 million investment upgraded clinic facilities and expanded service delivery, enhancing lives in culturally informed ways.
These collaborations showcase our commitment to empowering women entrepreneurs, catalysing lasting economic and social impact.
To read more about the three initiatives we are supporting, click here.