BOPA MOSADI – Build a Woman!
BOPA MOSADI – Build a Woman!
During this past week, I had the privilege of
interacting with twenty female budding entrepreneurs, through a Training and
Coaching Session. The session was organized as part of an on-going business
development project named as Bopa Mosadi
a Setswana phrase that means to build or mold a woman.
The purpose of this project is to empower the carefully selected young businesswomen, to
bridge the economic gap by equipping them with relevant and practical knowledge
and business skills. Consequently this aims at enabling them to penetrate and
compete in the economy through their small businesses.
The project is sponsored by the DO More Foundation
under RCL Foods that operates in the Rustenburg area. NIYA Consulting (https://niyaconsulting.co.za/) and AVO
Vision (https://www.avovision.co.za/)
are partners in implementing the Business Development project, specifically for
young female entrepreneurs.
Building a Woman especially from historically
disadvantaged areas, through a project like Bopa
Mosadi has great significance towards creating employment activities that
enhance the dignity and opportunities for the communities where the women are
based.
The theme of my session was entitled Marketing Ideas to take your business to the
next level. The inter-active session
was holistic in approach and covered topics that challenged and inspired the
female entrepreneurs to identify ways in which to grow their businesses,
through creative marketing activities and ideas.
Young entrepreneurs require a lot of support in the
early stages of their ventures. In the early days, of their ventures, many
business aspects do not make sense. When revenue is low, profits are
inconsistent and the costs seem to be mounting with each month of operation, the
temptation for an entrepreneur to give up and join job-seekers is always around
the corner.
With the right training and Business Development Coaching
Support, entrepreneurs are able to withstand the emotional and psychological drama
to endure through the difficult times. My role as a Business Development Coach is
to journey with an Entrepreneur towards growth and sustainability.
Allon Raiz (https://www.entrepreneur.com/en-za/author/allon-raiz)
in his very insightful book entitled, “What
to do when you want to give up, help for entrepreneurs in tough times” he
explains in detail what it takes to understand what your business is all about
and what you need to keep doing to stay the course. It is a hand-book that
every young entrepreneur must have on-hand and read regularly.
“If you educate a man, you educate an individual. But if you
educate a woman, you educate a nation.” This
well-known African Proverb has long been motivating people around the world to
strive for education for all. To me there is potential to improve lives
and communities when women are properly empowered through projects like Bopa Mosadi.
My
grandfather – the late John Semugooma was an advocate for girl-child education.
In fact he contributed towards the establishment of a Girls’ training school at
Nkozi – in Uganda near the equator where the present-day Uganda Martyrs
University (www.umu.ac.ug) has its main
campus. Hence, facilitating the training session of the young female
entrepreneurs was an opportunity in supporting the idea of empowering and
educating women with business knowledge and skills. As their businesses grow, I
believe this will result in improved communities where the businesses operate.
According to, https://www.hult.edu/blog/women-in-business-advantages-challenges-and-opportunities/:
“Women
represent huge economic power and offer important consumer insight. It’s been
estimated that women contribute in excess of $20 trillion in consumer spending
every year, representing a bigger growth market than China and India combined.
Women also account for 85% of consumer purchases.”
It therefore, makes sense to support female entrepreneurs,
through business development projects to harness the power and potential of increased
participation in the economy by women.
One wise saying goes, to Teach is to touch a life. Personally, I think that building a woman is to touch many lives. There is always an opportunity to make a positive contribution around us in the world. You too can do so in your own way. More importantly think of how you can use your talent to… Bopa Mosadi – Build a Woman!
Thank you very much for your marvelous lesson,I enjoyed every moment of your lecture.
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Kind regards Masego Mokopanela
Very inspiring Mr Sengooba. I have realized how loaded you are with business information. You're a true knowledge reservoir. Great piece.
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Inspiring to see through these numbers how much of an impact women have.
DeleteThankk youu so much Mr joe i have gained more knowledge from the workshop youu explained everything that i needed to know those marketing ideas ; marketing lessons ring right in my head I've learnt alot & thanks to youuu.
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ReplyDeleteMr Joe i realised that you know a lot about businesses people like you are very important in our country because you are able to mentor people and teach them things they didnt even know are important and how to never give up when ever you feel like you are failing i would like to listen to more of you mentor sessions keep up the good work mr Joe
DeleteIt's Suzan Pule, inspiring to understand what an impact we have as young women in our economy and a great reminder to keep ahead for we a attain such potential.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mr Joe you are one of the people I can learn a lot from,whenever I feel like giving up I will remember and Use what I've learnt from You.Thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you a lot Mr Joe it was a previlege to have you to the workshop we learnt a lot
ReplyDeleteI feel really humbled to have come across you.. you are such an inspiration and I look forward to implementing your teachings. Black female it's possible ...big thank you to legends like you who are willing to support us in this journey
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ReplyDeleteI'm so humbled, motivated and encouraged to know that someone still care about a black child, big up Mr Joe for making things very easy for us as the future generations #Business owners
ReplyDeleteI am happy to have been part of the group that attended the training, I was very inspired and I got exposed to a whole different side of marketing that will greatly benefit my business. Thank you Mr Joe
ReplyDeleteLife-long learning is a practice we all need to cultivate on a daily basis. I was equally inspired to spend time with you all. Your effort and determination to build your businesses continues to motivate me to keep going.
ReplyDeleteWe as woman needs to support each other always and empower one another coaches the young woman as well to become a better woman 👩 in the future
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