How One Entrepreneur is Helping Thousands Become Bankable
2017 Fellowship Alumna Thubelihle Ndlovu knows a thing or two about paying it forward. After being selected to serve as a facilitator for the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program in her home country of Zimbabwe in 2019, Ndlovu decided to launch her own financial literacy training program for women entrepreneurs in Africa. The organization, Purse on Point Africa, has already helped thousands of women get access to credit and launch their own businesses all over the African continent.
This article from the Department of State outlines how her Thubelihle is reaching as many women as possible to help them get better access to financial credit.
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