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Rwanda JIR

Rwanda JIR

The company is a separate entity which should survive on its own, but we have stayed in business for long because we chose to share our profits with the company. We have been able to get funds from different donors who believe in our story and from marketing campaigns. We have been exposed to markets outside Rwanda. Who do you look up to? I look up to my mother who has had a string of businesses from a salon to a boutique, forex bureau and her efforts to make her businesses a success is what has kept me motivated. What are some of the hurdles that you faced in this entrepreneurship journey? Starting with little capital was a challenge. Sometimes when you start with limited capital, by the time you break even, you have taken a long time and it's also hard to reward yourself as a young investor because you have to reinvest your profits. There is not a variety of fabric in Rwanda and this is a challenge. There is also the issue of the local market not understanding what we do to be able to buy. We also don't have a showroom of our own where we can display our items which hinder our ability to control the prices because you have to cover the rent price. It's however part of the process because we decided to first create the market to reduce costs at the beginning. Where do you see Angaza limited in 3 years? I see ourselves opening up a showroom for our products but also for other young in up cycling who have creative pieces but don't have space to exhibit them. We are mainly advocating for products that are up cycled and also want to have a workshop where we can train people on up cycling and sell our products to Europe and participate in environmental shows. We will be able to provide employment to many more youth to be able to make a living. What advice do you have for the women? I advise women to go for what they are passionate about. There is that fear factor but life is about taking risks if you are to succeed. Start with whatever you are passionate about and use the resources around you. Focus on your dreams and along the way people will support you. Also, believe in yourself and your dreams and be willing to learn because we live in a competitive world.

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About Rwanda JIR

Founded

2011

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

11-50

Category

Sector

Services, Not Elsewhere Classified

Industry Group

Miscellaneous Services

Industry

Human Resources

Location

City

Kigali

State

Kigali

Country

Rwanda

Tech Stack (64)

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