Episode 18 | Part 4 | "Women In Farming" with Nqobile Cele and Nokukhanya Cele
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This episode of the Diversity Roundtable features Nqobile Cele and Nokukhanya Cele, the inspiring sisters behind Imisebe Agri Services.
In this interview, you'll hear their remarkable journey:
From Layoffs to Leaping Forward: Learn how these Ugandan sisters, after losing their restaurant jobs during COVID, turned their backyard garden into a thriving agricultural business.
Empowering Women in Farming: Discover the Momentum Metropolitan Holdings Women in Farming program that provided them with training, resources, and the confidence to pursue their dreams.
Building a Business from Scratch: Witness their determination as they leverage limited resources, a supportive community, and street smarts to establish a successful farming operation.
Growing Beyond the Backyard: Explore their plans to transition from small-scale farmers to commercial agricultural leaders.
This episode is packed with valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and young people, particularly:
The Importance of Networking and Programs: Gain valuable advice on seeking out programs and resources to develop your skills and access opportunities.
Starting Small and Growing Big: Learn how to leverage what you have to build a successful business and scale gradually.
The Power of Hard Work and Perseverance: Be inspired by Nobile and Nobukanya's dedication and resilience in overcoming challenges and achieving their goals.
Don't miss this uplifting story of entrepreneurship, community support, and achieving success through hard work!
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