Paul Siguqa is a South African entrepreneur and the owner of Klein Goederust, the first 100% black-owned wine farm in Franschhoek. The son of a farm labourer, Siguqa was inspired by his mother’s work in the vineyards and pursued a lifelong dream of land ownership in the wine industry. In 2019, he bought the run-down farm using his personal savings and transformed it into a successful boutique winery with a tasting room and restaurant. His journey challenges historic barriers in agriculture an...
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Paul Siguqa is a South African entrepreneur and the owner of Klein Goederust, the first 100% black-owned wine farm in Franschhoek. The son of a farm labourer, Siguqa was inspired by his mother’s work in the vineyards and pursued a lifelong dream of land ownership in the wine industry. In 2019, he bought the run-down farm using his personal savings and transformed it into a successful boutique winery with a tasting room and restaurant. His journey challenges historic barriers in agriculture an...
Makala Podcast: Season 3: Karabo Morule, Founder Capital Art
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Makala Podcast: Season 3: Karabo Morule, Founder Capital Art
Karabo Morule is a South African entrepreneur, actuary, and advocate for African art, best known as the founder of Capital Art, an art fintech platform launched in 2020. Capital Art offers a cloud-based service that enables collectors to document, manage, and track the value of their art collections, with a particular focus on modern and contemporary African artworks. The platform aims to position African art as a recognized asset class, ensuring its preservation and appreciation over t...
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Paul Siguqa is a South African entrepreneur and the owner of Klein Goederust, the first 100% black-owned wine farm in Franschhoek. The son of a farm labourer, Siguqa was inspired by his mother’s work in the vineyards and pursued a lifelong dream of land ownership in the wine industry. In 2019, he bought the run-down farm using his personal savings and transformed it into a successful boutique winery with a tasting room and restaurant. His journey challenges historic barriers in agriculture an...