Unstoppable Women: Rewriting Africa’s Entrepreneurial Future

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In this powerful episode of The Social Impact Show, host Katie Mohamed is joined by Dr. Reabetswe Kgoroeadira, CEO of the newly launched Regenesys School of Entrepreneurship, to spotlight a bold initiative shaping Africa’s economic landscape.

In partnership with Access Bank South Africa, the School kicks off with the 2025 Womenpreneur Pitch & Match, a game-changing platform to fund, mentor, and scale women-led ventures. Dr. Reabetswe unpacks the vision behind the launch, the urgent need for inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems, and how this movement is set to unlock global opportunities for African women.

From legal support to international partnerships including a collaboration with the University of Toronto’s DMZ incubator this episode dives deep into the ecosystem designed to support sustainable, scalable, and socially impactful SMEs.

Whether you're a policymaker, corporate sponsor, or a bold woman with a business dream this episode is your call to action.

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21 Aug English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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