Join Our Tribe Of African Changemakers

Because We Are the Ones Africa Has Been Waiting For

Join us in becoming a network of over 1 million African entrepreneurs and leaders whom this generation and future generations can look up to as inspirational role models. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the new generation game changers, the industry titans, the exceptional leaders of today and tomorrow who are changing the narrative of Africa.

The Founder & Team

Embolden Africa was founded by Kutlwano Ngwarati, an entrepreneur, visionary leader, qualified engineer and data scientist and a pan-African forward-thinking business coach.

Kutlwano started her first business whilst in varsity, selling website and logo designs to students. Today, she’s the owner of multiple ventures, a mother of two and a visionary pan-African leader that has been featured in publications such as Business Insider, Venture Burn and News24. She has received awards and accolades from United Nations, SAB Foundation, Total Energies Foundation and the Gauteng Accelerator Hub.

The Embolden Africa team includes mindset and business coaches, marketing and sales experts and a community of entrepreneurs and leaders who can help you become the leader you know you can be.

 

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We live in a world that is extremely imbalanced when it comes to Africans and wealth. We want to change this.

What Our Tribe Says

I joined Embolden Africa to build generational wealth so that my children (and their children) will have access to assets and more options in life. Because when you have more money, you have more options in life.
Ajani Aleji
As a woman and a Black person, I have been systemically marginalised from achieving more and the life of my dreams. rather than complain, I chose to go after the opportunities I know I deserve.
Rorisang Masilo
Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey especially when you are breaking generational barriers that held our parents and grandparents back. Embolden Africa has given me sanity in moments when I wanted to give up but we soldier on because we must, we can achieve financial freedom.
Mbali Kumalo
If you’ve been trying to figure out how to build a business all on your own, with no guidance...It can be tough, which is why mentors and advisors are so important. We, as Africans, should use our skills and talents not to enrich others but to build wealth and make an impact in our communities.
Okeyo Gatima