The Women in Business Program is a testament to their dedication, to create a more enabling environment for female entrepreneurs.
.During the cocktail event, several mentees shared insights into the positive impact of the program on their businesses
Jemima Rockson-Botchey, in her speech,reiterated that the program is a transformative initiative designed to nurture and cultivate the talents of Ghanaian women who have ventured into the world of horticulture and cocoa business.
The project, which has been made possible with the support of the Royal Netherlands Embassy, kicked off over a month ago on the 5th of October, and since then, most mentees have had meaningful discussions with their mentors, delving into detailed business strategies and goal setting, with some already adapting these impactful changes within their businesses.
Over the next few weeks and months, we eagerly anticipate tracking and monitoring the progress of the mentees of the program
The mentees for the 2023 edition of the Women in Business Program are Joana Kpeteme – Halle-P, Nana Nyantakyiwaa – Sign Natural, Augustina Tufuor – Tropical Snacks, Nana Achiaa Agyekum – Saliscom Limited, Kate Amaniampong – Enviroparks, Pearl Kitcher – Chocolart Haus, Blessed Jemima Attuahene – Evergreen Blessed Limited, Stephanie Agbettoh – Chocoluv, Sheila Cornelius – Cornelius Farms, Sylvia Fafali Orou – Faivich, Yaa Osei – Obaa Essentials, Sarah Aidoo – Jireh-Aidoo Ltd, Gifty Gyebi – Goldranch Trading Enterprise, Maame Konadu Adusei – Purple Start & More, Pascaline Tchale – Rayon Vert, Gifty Tetteh – Safe Haven Exclusive Foods, Rosaline Nutsugah – Green Gold Gardens and Rafiah Ahmed – Misanfaty
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