In this episode of The BOSSMAN International, I sit down with returning guest and visionary entrepreneur Ethan Moyo, to dive into what it really takes to build a business in Africa. From navigating government red tape to gaining access to the right rooms, Ethan shares hard-earned truths about the African entrepreneurial journey.
We also explore his work mentoring young people across the continent, connecting them with resources and reshaping what’s possible for the next generation of builders.
If you’re serious about expanding your vision, understanding the African business terrain, and getting inspired by real stories of impact this episode is for you.
In this episode of The BOSSMAN International with Taa Tomondo, we dive into the power of social capital..how being valuable, confident, and well-connected can open doors money can’t. Taa breaks down how building genuine relationships, leveraging your network, and creating social proof by aligning with successful individuals can help you grow your business from the ground up..with little to no money. If you’re ready to turn your personality, presence, and connections into business power, this episode is for you.
Want to be coached or mentored on how to build your business using social capital?
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In this episode of The BOSSMAN International Podcast, TAA Tomondo sits down with Tinotenda Murove, a bold entrepreneur who launched a delivery startup in Zimbabwe with 16 team members, 13 of them high school friends. What started as a promising venture quickly ran into harsh realities: drivers backstabbing the company, clients stealing the business model, and the brutal truth about operating in a low-barrier-to-entry industry.
Tinotenda opens up about the unique challenges of building tech-driven businesses in developing countries, where traditional apps often fail, but platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook thrive. He shares vital lessons on navigating high-trust vs. low-trust cultures, adapting business models to cultural contexts, and why testing the market before going all in is key on the African continent and anywhere with similar dynamics.
Whether you’re an aspiring founder in Nairobi, Lagos, Mumbai, etc this episode offers real, unfiltered advice on what it takes to survive and thrive when building a business in emerging economies.
In this powerful episode of The BOSSMAN International Podcast, TAA Tomondo sits down with Primrose Kurima, a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment and a recent award winner for her work in uplifting and mentoring women.
Primrose shares her journey from attending boarding school to studying law in Australia, and why she ultimately chose a different path. She dives deep into the challenges many people face in pursuing success and the critical role access to information and initiative play in determining outcomes.
One of the most striking takeaways from this conversation is her bold statement that people fail not because opportunities don’t exist, but because they lack the initiative to seek the right information. She breaks down how mindset, international exposure, and persistence can open doors for anyone willing to put in the effort.
Tune in to hear Primrose’s insights on:
✅ The biggest barriers women face in professional and entrepreneurial spaces and how to overcome them
✅ The importance of taking initiative in seeking knowledge
✅ Her personal challenges and how she turned them into strengths
✅ Advice for young professionals and entrepreneurs looking to build successful careers and businesses
✅ What’s next for her mission in empowering women globally
If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure about your next step, this episode will challenge you to take action and seek the information you need to succeed.
Connect with Primrose Kurima and support her work: https://www.facebook.com/Apostle.Primrose.Kurima1?mibextid=wwXIfr&mibextid=wwXIfr
Listen now and discover why the difference between success and failure often comes down to how hard you’re willing to look for the answers.
What if the key to success wasn’t just talent or hard work but how you start your mornings? In this episode, I sit down with Baskoe, a professional dancer turned entrepreneur, who shares how his miracle morning routine transformed his life and business.
Baskoe’s journey isn’t just about dance, it’s about discipline, mindset, and building success from the ground up. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or hustler trying to level up, this episode will change how you think about your mornings.
Don’t skip this one, your future self will thank you!
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What do you do when life knocks you down? Kudzai Mutiti lost his coaching job at a school, but instead of giving up, he turned a small piece of land originally used for gardening into Hokima Cricket Academy, a thriving hub for young cricketers in his hometown.
In this powerful episode, Kudzai shares how he transformed a setback into an opportunity, proving that with vision and persistence, you can create something from nothing.
This isn’t just about cricket, it’s about entrepreneurship, resilience, and making an impact. Whether you’re an athlete, business owner, or dreamer, Kudzai’s story will inspire you to take action and build your own legacy.
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