Vuuqa Podcast cover logo
RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts
English
Non-explicit
anchor.fm
18:34

It looks like this podcast has ended some time ago. This means that no new episodes have been added some time ago. If you're the host of this podcast, you can check whether your RSS file is reachable for podcast clients.

Vuuqa Podcast

by VUUQA

Vuuqa’s business podcast where we chat to African brands and business about all things entrepreneurial, digital, innovative, and disruptive.

Copyright: VUUQA

Episodes

Episode 7 - NFTs for African Artists and Art Collectors

36m · Published 30 Mar 12:59

In this episode, we chat to Karabo Morule about NFTs, and the awesome work she’s doing to help art collectors value their collection, and treat them like real investments.

Karabo Morule is the co-founder of Capital Art which launched in December 2020. Capital Art is the first art collection management service, focused on collectors of modern and contemporary African art.

She is an actuary by profession with experience in the investment banking industry. Karabo has been collecting, investing in and being a patron of the arts since 2012. She is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders and in 2014, she was recognised as one of the 200 Young South African leaders who are shaping the country's future.

Episode 6 - The real funding landscape in Africa.

19m · Published 11 Oct 10:05

As a Pan African career professional who is highly experienced in early to mid-stage Fintech & E-commerce start ups, Tatenda Furusa has gained a wealth of knowledge in conceptualisation, new product development & shaping strategic initiatives to build out start-ups and go to market efforts.

In the episode, he gives us insight on funding Landscape in Africa, as well as the work he’s doing to serve the gig economy with Imali Pay.

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 9 - Women in Male-dominated Industries with Doreen Mokoena

11m · Published 06 Aug 13:38

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 9 Doreen Mokoena chats to us about how she maneuvered herself to the top in a male dominated industry.  


Doreen Mokoena is an accomplished Internet and Cybersecurity expert with over 7 years in the internet industry. She is currently the founder and CEO of Cybersec Clinique, a software development and cybersecurity company that specializes in mining technologies. Doreen leads a critical role in the enforcement of regulations within the South African tech space and advocates for women participation in the cybersecurity and STEM fields.

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 8 - Women’s Empowerment with Ms Khoza

13m · Published 06 Aug 13:21

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 8 we chat to Ms Khoza about how men can support and push the women empowerment agenda.  


Ms Khoza is the Founder and Chairperson of the Zodwa Khoza Foundation, a not-for-profit company. Together with the City of Johannesburg, the Foundation houses the Zodwa Khoza Entrepreneurial and Skills Development Center at the Diepkloof, Soweto multi-purpose center. Ms Khoza is a Social Entrepreneur who believes in doing good while doing business. She lives this by actively supporting community based organisations, charities and not-for-profit companies.

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 7 - Menstrual Matters with Farah Fortune

18m · Published 06 Aug 13:13

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 7 Farah Fortune chats to us about menstrual matters and how we as ordinary citizen can help in ensuring that free pads are a right for all women.  


Farah Chirene Fortune, founder & director of African Star Communications (ASC) is the well known businesswoman behind many successful corporate and celebrity brands. She is better known to her clients & industry peers as "The Pitbull in Heels". With a keen interest and focus on female empowerment, her company only employs women and predominantly uses female suppliers. She’s also the face behind The Pad Run, a non-profit initiative that is helping underprivileged young women in South Africa maintain their dignity.

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 6 - Mindfulness and Self-love with Dorothy Ooko

14m · Published 06 Aug 12:48

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 1 we chat to Dorothy Ooko on how mindfulness and self-love can help you with living a balanced life.  


Dorothy currently heads the Google Communications team in Africa. When not working Dorothy loves keeping fit, sports, hiking, reading, cooking and travelling. She is very active on social media and believes in being part of the conversations to build your brand. At the start of Covid19, she started No Head Podcast about living life in the present moment and navigating life together

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 5 - Women in Unconventional Careers with Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela

8m · Published 06 Aug 12:41

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 5 we chat to Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela  on how she managed to thrive in a career that is unconventional for women.  


Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela is an enthusiastic brewmaster born and raised in Butterworth, a small village in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Apiwe got intrigued by the science of beer making during her high school days when she visited an open day at a university. She is a woman of many firsts, emerging as a force to be reckoned with within the craft beer industry. Her company Brewsters Craft, is the first black female owned and operated brewing company in South Africa.

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 4 - Age and Marital Status Discrimination with Astelie Ngarambe

11m · Published 06 Aug 12:20

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 4 we chat to Astelie Ngarambe on discrimination that women face due to their age and marital status.  


Astelie Ngarambe is a marketing professional with brand building and brand execution experience in Western and Eastern Africa. Her 10-year marketing career includes tenures in Silicon Valley based companies. Astelie's passion lies in helping African companies build a big brand feel across and beyond the continent. Today in Rwanda, she leads the marketing department of the social enterprise franchise business, JIBU, for Rwanda and DRC.

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 3 - Single Motherhood and High Performance with Lesego Maboa

11m · Published 06 Aug 12:18

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 2 we chat to Lesego Maboa on how she balances being a single mother and and a higher performer at work.  


Lesego Maboa is a qualified Chartered Accountant, currently working as a Finance Manager for an Institutional Stockbroker in the Banking industry. She is the eldest of three, and currently a single, ambitious, dream chasing, go-getting mom. She is a strong believer that being a mom (or parent in general), should be a dream catalyst, not extinguisher!

9 Women in 90 minutes Series: Eps 2 - Sexuality, Inclusivity and Diversity with Bandy Kiki

10m · Published 06 Aug 11:58

The 9 Women in 90 minutes series touches on the "so-called “taboo” topics affecting the African women in society such as masculinity, unconventional careers, high performing single mothers, just to name a few.  


In episode 2 we chat to Bandy Kiki on why  Sexuality, Inclusivity and Diversity are important in our society.  


Bandy Kiki is a Cameroonian public figure, entrepreneur and LGBT+ activist. She is the Founder of Kikum Consulting - a marketing and branding consultancy; Co-founder of Rem Clan - a gender-neutral online apparel clothing company inspired by everything LGBTQ and African; Rainbow Migration Trustee, Black Beetle Health Trustee and Living Free UK Director.

Vuuqa Podcast has 16 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:57:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 14:46.

Similar Podcasts

Every Podcast » Podcasts » Vuuqa Podcast