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8 Mistakes the African Diaspora Makes...Starting a Business in Africa

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2023
  • Dr. Harnet breaks down the common mistakes the African Diaspora makes when starting a business or investment in Africa.
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  • @mechiawilson164
    @mechiawilson164 Год назад +21

    Hi Dr. Harnet! happy to see your videos again 🌸🌸YES , can you do an updated video on the risk and opportunity ratio for African countries. Many thanks💛

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +5

      Hi Mechia, will put it on my video list. Thank you for your kind feedback!

    • @ethicalproperties
      @ethicalproperties Год назад +5

      Hi guys my name is Dele Joshua based in UK. I want to thank you guys for inspiring me I'm 54 I've lived in uk 4 35 yrs. Because of your videos I've gone back to university to study for an MBA in Agribusiness. I don' t plan to work 4 anybody after my qualification I'm coming straight back to Mother Africa. Agriculture will be my retirement plan. Once again thank you guys and looking forward to meeting you very very soon.

    • @gborowme
      @gborowme Месяц назад

      I am interested

  • @traviegold
    @traviegold Год назад +10

    These rules do not only apply to Diaspora trying to do business Africa, but also South America, the Caribbean and other continents. Cash Flow management is key.

    • @lawrencerobinson7122
      @lawrencerobinson7122 Год назад

      Dr. Harnett I hope all is well with you. I thank you for the information it was so helpful. I use to watch you and somehow after my computers were stolen,I lost contact.

    • @tyrismaxey
      @tyrismaxey Месяц назад

      South America is infinitely easier and better to do business than Africa! I have businesses on both continents.

  • @ARi-nx1rd
    @ARi-nx1rd Год назад +7

    Looking forward to an educated -informational session on these 4 types

  • @gborowme
    @gborowme Месяц назад

    Wow thank you , I will open my first business . Gas station ⛽️ plaza no idea what I am doing a registered nurse back ground to business woman. Left Africa 25 +years to Europe and USA 🇺🇸

  • @heatanthony3457
    @heatanthony3457 Год назад +5

    Dr. Harnet l appreciate your insight, encouragement and most of all, your transparency about your losts and health challenges. I so admire your strength and tenacity. You and your family are in my prayers. Keep operating in your purpose.

  • @ItsMorethanTennis
    @ItsMorethanTennis Год назад +7

    4 different African Business Market (high/low risks - high/low opportunities).
    Don’t follow your heart, follow data 👍
    I’m very curious to know what is your actual list knowing your experience in doing business all over the continent.
    As you said, you should consider making a video on its own about this topic.

    • @ItsMorethanTennis
      @ItsMorethanTennis Год назад

      My personal experience is limited to the EAC and here is my list :
      HRLO
      - Burundi
      HRHO
      - DRC
      - Uganda
      LRLO
      - Rwanda
      LRHO
      - Tanzania
      - Kenya
      N.B: “Low risk” comparatively to the other countries in the EAC, on a worldwide scale, these countries will still be considered high risk.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thanks, Anthony for your feedback. Will do!

  • @shotelco
    @shotelco Год назад +14

    Great advice as always Dr.! The first mistake (emotional driven) is the most important....along with many in the American Diaspora attempting to bring their materialistic Western culture mentality with them - in a vain attempt to create the imaginary American Dream they could never achieve in America.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your feedback. Much appreciated.

    • @Aeon1019
      @Aeon1019 Год назад +1

      An attempt to bring the AMERICAN DREAM indeed is but _VAIN_ 💯🙌🏾

  • @clementgavi7290
    @clementgavi7290 6 месяцев назад +1

    A business a an idea. An idea is always an answer to an explicit or implicit demand or need The business is then the answer to that implicit or explicit demand or need.
    How you find the idea
    You are inspired. Therefore, before starting a Business in Africa, have an idea about the environmental realities, by doing so you will be inspired by the ideas of business that can answer the needs, the demands that are explicit or implicit in the environments. This step is a form of due diligence.

  • @ladyvisionaryrwanda
    @ladyvisionaryrwanda Год назад +2

    Lady Visionary here. Critical points. Thanks for sharing. This business venture in Africa is highly challenge . We are in the first year.
    Welcome Dr Harnet. Looking forward to hosting you at Twin Lakes.

    • @frana.4086
      @frana.4086 9 месяцев назад

      Hi Lady V! I still have books for your library! The address you sent me didn't work.

  • @ReubenFilipeZavala-q9x
    @ReubenFilipeZavala-q9x 5 дней назад

    Allowing African children to travel freely across the continent would be a powerful catalyst for growth and unity, not just for the future generation, but also for the heart of Africa's economy-its small and medium businesses. As these young minds journey across borders, they bring with them curiosity, creativity, and a deep sense of cultural pride. This movement would ignite new opportunities for businesses to thrive, as they become the backbone of a continent united by shared experiences and dreams. Imagine a future where children, inspired by the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of Africa, grow up to become entrepreneurs who weave their knowledge and connections into a tapestry of prosperity. This freedom to explore and connect would not only enrich the lives of the children but also empower the businesses that support their communities, creating a ripple effect of growth, innovation, and hope across the entire continent.

  • @Raphael-Mawuli
    @Raphael-Mawuli Год назад +3

    Thanks, doc! Great one. My first business failed due to managing it via my family. It didn't work out, and I have learned so much.

  • @SonofYAHMostHigh777
    @SonofYAHMostHigh777 2 месяца назад

    Sister, thank you for sharing and taking the time to share this wisdom and knowledge 🤎

  • @akeem1221
    @akeem1221 Год назад +2

    Dr Harnet, I always pray that you get well, strong, and energetic.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thank you so much, very kind of you!

  • @QueenJodiandAP
    @QueenJodiandAP Год назад +5

    Thank you Dr. Harnet, your advise is always on point. We appreciate you taking the time to share such gems with us. 😊😊

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thanks for your very kind feedback, Queen Jodi.

  • @danielteklit7705
    @danielteklit7705 Год назад +2

    Thank you Hadnet haftey. Great job.

  • @DallasSan1
    @DallasSan1 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good information. African businesses are very challenging for us Americans, particularly in West Africa because of how things have been ran historically on the continent. There really isn’t a method to the madness. One crucial point that I thought you would mention in business education is understanding the main trade language. That could be English, French or a highly spoken traditional language in the country.

  • @ralph1969ify
    @ralph1969ify 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very valuable reviews and nuggets of local intelligence, thanks. Would most welcome your review on the countries Risk-oppotunity by country.

  • @dennisdunkley2570
    @dennisdunkley2570 4 месяца назад

    Please keep me updated

  • @SealedByYah
    @SealedByYah Год назад +1

    You looked great Dr. Harnet. Thank you for sharing . May you be richly rewarded.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Amen. Thank you so much, dear SealedByYah.

  • @panafrocanam2100
    @panafrocanam2100 Год назад +1

    Thanks Dr. Harnett, we appreciate u as always but moreso spoiling us as of late 😊.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Panafrocanam, time to spoil and be spoiled. 😌

  • @d4249
    @d4249 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks Dr. Harnet for sharing this. I like #8. Another aspect of it is that success in one country does not guarantee you success in another African country. For instance many successful South African businesses have failed in Kenya. From Nandos, Shoprite, Castle Breweries, Builder's Warehouse etc. Each country is unique and some countries are similar than others. Sometimes even neighbouring countries with shared history could be vastly different business wise.
    Tanzania and Kenya could be very close culturally but very different business wise. Rwanda and Mauritius may have so much in common business wise but very culturally different.

  • @berhanemahari7271
    @berhanemahari7271 Год назад +1

    Spot on! Dotore. Happy to have you as my online mentor. You gave me hope to make a decision. A former from Mozambique.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Wonderful to hear that, dear Berhane. I wish you all the success!

  • @IsmoLbtk
    @IsmoLbtk 9 месяцев назад

    Diaspora ? I think we all are concern too, we who never left. Thanks Dr for the video and the checklist

  • @jicool777
    @jicool777 Год назад +1

    Always good gems. Spill the beans african queen. Thank you so much!

  • @Desireramdath
    @Desireramdath 3 месяца назад

    Hi Miss
    Very good advice, thank you from Australia.

  • @oc8015
    @oc8015 Год назад +3

    Thank you for such an indepth presentation. You're teachings are a great resource for those looking to do business on the continent.

  • @Kapo7777-s4k
    @Kapo7777-s4k 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr Harnet, welcome back, i missed your content during the break you were ill. Glad and thank God for your healing.very glad of your content.yes i made this mistake.

  • @MrOneWay5000
    @MrOneWay5000 Год назад +2

    Great advice!

  • @olivernjoku3110
    @olivernjoku3110 Год назад +2

    That is a very valuable advice. Thank you👍

  • @melest5645
    @melest5645 Год назад +2

    hi Dr. Harnet thanks for giving us all these gems ...to help us make better choices in our business ...

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind feedback, Meles. You are most welcome!

  • @ndingere7857
    @ndingere7857 Год назад +1

    We LOVE YOU, Dr. Harnet! Thanks for the info!

  • @ahmedmanzol8288
    @ahmedmanzol8288 Год назад

    That is great advice Dr. 🎉 I am planning to do business in Rwanda now your lecture triggers me move now rather than delay

  • @benouaafrika6609
    @benouaafrika6609 Год назад +1

    Asante for the words of wisdom. I am based in Mauritius. I am emotionally attracted by the east side of the mainland. I have various skills and I feel the need to invest in something. I have built an animal hospital that is doing marvelously well that I wish to duplicate in various locations. I have been observing and finding other sectors where chances for success seems high. I have no one to discuss with :(

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Wonderful to hear regarding your success with a veterinary hospital. Instead of starting such hospitals in other countries in Africa which could be challenging to manage for you, why not become a trainer or consultant to other vets to replicate your success story. You can be even paid for online training in this regard, which is much easier. You may also become an co-investor in such vet clinics. Regarding 'having someone to discuss with', this is where I come in :) I do not provide 1:1 at this point, but make sure you are in my private mailing list (you can join my newsletter via www.africajumpstart.com), as we run free Q&A for our online community a few times a year. Hope this helps!

  • @robc4932
    @robc4932 Год назад +1

    Dr Harnet thanks for this check list and Great Video. Thumbs Up

  • @ruqayyahcurtis7504
    @ruqayyahcurtis7504 4 месяца назад

    Sale higher end❤ Great advice. Thank you.❤❤❤

  • @user-mq7kc8fy1o
    @user-mq7kc8fy1o 7 месяцев назад

    I am at min 1and loving it already... looking forward to more plz

  • @birhanjommy
    @birhanjommy Год назад +1

    None of the evaluation criteria mentioned are specific to Africa. Every investor in every part of the world needs to be aware of these points and country-specific situations.

  • @ivankamau2846
    @ivankamau2846 Год назад +1

    You are an amazing woman! Thank you so much for your platform and sharing so much valuable information. I will watch more of your content. Peace and blessings!

  • @senayzemen3963
    @senayzemen3963 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Precise! Thank you Dr. Harnet.

  • @BucknerFamilyTravels
    @BucknerFamilyTravels Год назад +1

    Love your advice, you keep serious people inline

  • @zubutv.
    @zubutv. Год назад +1

    Please host another US event! The last one in NY a few years ago was amazing

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Oh, thank you so much, ZubuTV! I am still recovering from major illness, hence for now doing a big Africa business boot camp closer to home - Kigali, Rwanda is on my list - hopefully in 2024. I loved the vibe during our US and UK events...

    • @zubutv.
      @zubutv. Год назад +1

      @@dr.harnet466 I pray you fully recover. If it’s in Rwanda I will be there

  • @LKKMD
    @LKKMD Год назад +1

    Great video!
    Thanks

  • @barathioub4189
    @barathioub4189 Год назад

    Hi Dr, I will probably contact once I get to Kigali. Thank you for these videos.

  • @EframTekle
    @EframTekle Год назад +1

    I watched your video often, it was great motivation on my journey to start business in African. Thank you for your efforts to change the life of Africans.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your kind feedback, Efram! Wishing you all the best from my heart.

  • @DOTAFRICA
    @DOTAFRICA Год назад +1

    Great video this is extremely important for people thinking of doing business in Africa, I learned the hardaway and made a few of these mistakes everything your saying is 100% facts, Thank you for caring...

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thanks for the valuable feedback, Dot Africa. Much appreciated.

  • @emcd9737
    @emcd9737 Год назад +1

    Thanks Dr. Harnet. You're always on point!

  • @Marcopolo-bm9hz
    @Marcopolo-bm9hz Год назад

    Mrs Harnet all the best from Poland!(new market)

  • @Segen91
    @Segen91 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙏 for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us.

  • @yemanehaile426
    @yemanehaile426 Год назад

    Hey Dr. Harnet how you doing thank you for you give as information to African diaspora

  • @frana.4086
    @frana.4086 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr. Harnet!
    I first heard about you from Oshay Duke Jackson! He speaks so well about you. Most recently, it was the Most High that turned me on to you. APTTMHY. I kept saying to myself that I need business training and I need training for the African markets especially since I want to invest and do business there. I hope you will be offering classes soon. Can you do a more current video on the High/Low risk countries based on the current market changes? Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @emarkjacobs
    @emarkjacobs Год назад

    Quite a few good points. thank you and welcome back

  • @successfultipsE
    @successfultipsE 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, this is incredible, keep it up

  • @abaibrahim6709
    @abaibrahim6709 Год назад +3

    4:18 - I'm curious about how the different categories of low risk/high opp or low risk/low opp are measured. Could you tell me more about the metrics used to measure risk and opportunity? Thanks!

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +7

      Sure, Aba Ibrahim. It is a little of a lengthy process applying numeric value categories to each African country (I have studied statistics at university, which helps :)). I have kind of invented this method for Africa, hence I am literally sitting there applying one numeric value after the other - manually. I have been using a combination of the African-lead 'Mo Ibrahim Index for Governance" in Africa, where indicators such as Saftey and Sustainable Economic Opportunity are integrated among other...I coupled this with World Bank data for 'Ease of Doing business in Africa' (but heard this will be discontinued by the World Bank)... and further applied 'corruption indexes' and emerging economy attributes. Hope this helps!

    • @abaibrahim6709
      @abaibrahim6709 Год назад +3

      @@dr.harnet466 - Great! thanks for clarifying that. I didn't know about the "Mo Ibrahim Index for Governance" before. That's really interesting that his foundation, which is native to Africa, has taken the lead in measuring governance and economic opportunity in the continent. Thanks for sharing!

    • @eriangelino7800
      @eriangelino7800 Год назад

      Great presentation! However, I try my best to take the data from these international organizations [world bank, imf, Mo etc] with a grain of salt. These data can only be a starting point but it cannot be the final input for strategic decision.
      Entrepreneurs always follow their unique path to achieve success and that special niche.

  • @Assata_X_The_Writer
    @Assata_X_The_Writer 9 месяцев назад

    Well done Sistah.

  • @maliktassadaq3992
    @maliktassadaq3992 Год назад

    Veru detailed information Thanks

  • @MarysCorner3022
    @MarysCorner3022 Год назад +2

    This is very business educational more so the mistake of selling to the poor, its so frustrating..they love credit business yet are poor at paying due to their low incomes

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thank you for your thoughts & feedback, Bahati.

  • @chalkao5071
    @chalkao5071 Год назад

    Insightful tips! Thanks for sharing.

  • @samuelhaile7296
    @samuelhaile7296 Год назад

    Well said Dr keep it up

  • @FakomoMwa-fw8fv
    @FakomoMwa-fw8fv 5 месяцев назад

    That's me juggling in many businesses

  • @jzk2020
    @jzk2020 Год назад +6

    I've been in Kigali for nearly a year now, my biggest struggle has been finding partners. I'm going to do what you suggested in one of your older videos and find strategic partners and pay them $5k for each real estate impact investor they send my way. I might also join your real estate program in a few weeks and maybe work out a deal with you as well :) Good day.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Hi J.K. thanks for your feedback, and I do understand your struggles. Yes, strategic partners are powerful - your offering of $5,000 sounds generous...but I have too little information to guide you on this (risk or opportunity of your strategy). You are most welcome to our Africa Real Estate Network. We have already formed powerful connections and it is all about buying / selling, forming powerful industry partnerships, and learning about the latest trends & insights in the real estate industry. Here is the link - we are meeting again soon for our next live Zoom conference: drharnet.mykajabi.com/join-the-africa-real-estate-network ... Hope this helps. Wishing you all the best!

    • @ARi-nx1rd
      @ARi-nx1rd Год назад +1

      Do you have a website? Provide me your contact, I am doing my research on Rwanda and may relocate there

  • @davidzbranham7966
    @davidzbranham7966 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @theafrican-panamerican9712
    @theafrican-panamerican9712 11 месяцев назад

    Great content 💯🙏❤️.

  • @josmusic4688
    @josmusic4688 Год назад

    Thanks for all your videos. It's really helping. It's a shame you don't have 1M subscribers but that's just the way it this... i guess.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Thank you for your very kind feedback, Jo. I appreciate it.

  • @cyberpunkalphamale
    @cyberpunkalphamale Год назад

    A real operator. I have your book.

  • @leg414
    @leg414 Год назад +2

    Dr.Harnet thank you for this very good video today.
    I need to know what it takes and do I have to do business with the various countries of the continent and not make costly mistakes and what to expect or actions that indeed one would need to take to be successful. I would like to pick electronics and science and technology and teach there or herbal medicines importation and export some things from America that would be needed there. So you have an opinion as to what country or countries would be best to do these types of businesses with?
    Please let us know all that you can culturally what to know and expect and perhaps the cost involved and is prohibited or exempt from importation or exportation. Peace!

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Thank you Le G for your questions. I have to say there is so much guidance and strategy I would like to give you, as you touched on several aspects....I would also need some clarity (e.g. my advice would depend on where you are based US or Africa, for example, or what budget you have available etc). But it exceeds my capacity here in the comment sections (This is why I have my membership programs, to dive into individual businesses & challenges of our members). Just shortly: Exporting out of Africa or intra-African trade is more sustainable than importing into Africa when you are a start-up (check my last video on this). Superfoods and herbal medicine as suggested by you are great products, as they have HIGH relevance in today's world and we can expect this to grow. In any case, always start small and test your product in a certain market, before you invest a lot. Hope this helps. Maybe join our Africa Business Academy, so we can work on your business in detail.

    • @leg414
      @leg414 Год назад

      @@dr.harnet466 Thank you Dr. Harnet! I will take your advice and guidance and take a look at more videos on the subject on your site. Things have changed is to why i have asked, as to some supply and instability in some nations. Yes you have been a great help and i applaud your mission here.
      I will be joining your network if i can figure out some more of what i need and can supply and to be successful. I look forward to this.

  • @nubian_queeeeen
    @nubian_queeeeen Год назад

    My mistake was not having basic knowledge of the law around my business. It costed me alot of money and stress.

  • @kandaman304
    @kandaman304 Год назад +1

    Thank you Dr. Harnet. I enjoy the wisdom and invaluable knowledge that you share with the world about starting and/or running a business in the continent of Africa. What would be your advice for someone looking to start a shoestring business in the IT field such as web design and/or SEO (search engine optimization)?

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Hi Kandaman, I would start with a very clear niche in providing your web design services - within a particular African country (so, again narrowing down your reach very precisely). For example, web design for luxury real estate companies in Namibia, or web design for entrepreneur start-up hubs in Nairobi, Kenya.

  • @None-d4f
    @None-d4f Год назад

    Thank you for the advice and information. I would like to DM on some advice on investing in Rwanda for a start. Thank you.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Hi Maxwell, thanks for your feedback and great to hear about your interest of investing in Rwanda. Due to the nature of my work (getting hundreds of email requests each month from across the world) I have created our online group. You can just join my newsletter for free via my website www.africajumpstart.com - and you will get mailings when we do FREE Africa business & investment Q & A. Hope this helps!

  • @Lilly-Lily6041
    @Lilly-Lily6041 6 месяцев назад

    I really want to start a business between Africans

  • @randatatang9222
    @randatatang9222 6 месяцев назад

    Which african countries fit in the four different zones you mentioned? Any links to any document that discusses this?

  • @RITEOFPASSAGE365
    @RITEOFPASSAGE365 11 месяцев назад

    Can you please do a video on Risk - Opportunity Ratio?

  • @emmanuelisanda1449
    @emmanuelisanda1449 7 месяцев назад

    There is absolutely one thing she didnt mention in here talk. Do not hire family and relative to run your business. Remember to hire people that be accountable to you and your business as opposed to people who you are emotionally connected to. If you cant take them to court, then you cant hire such.

  • @ezekieltadese2246
    @ezekieltadese2246 10 месяцев назад

    What do you think the risk/opportunity ratio is in Ethiopia ? High risk high opportunity?

  • @busayoayinde2923
    @busayoayinde2923 3 месяца назад

    How do I subscribe to the newsletter please, the link isn’t working anymore

  • @jamesohito7332
    @jamesohito7332 Год назад

    Valuable advice , where does one find your e-book?

  • @Don-iz4ng
    @Don-iz4ng Год назад +1

    Hi Dr. Harnet, are the counties on your High Risk - Low Risk, High Opportunity - Low Opportunity African Countries' quadrant chart still the same or does the chart require updating for 2023? Thank you.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Hi Don, great question. If you have my map, 95% of that still applies, as it takes a country many years to make major shifts to end up in another category on my map. I was in the process of updating it all, but fell short of it due to my illness (over 3 years of living with debilitating Long Covid now, which has limited me). In short: Those countries that were already within the green low-risk / high-opportunity category will remain there, even if they continue to make improvements. Tanzania is a good example. Ivory Coast was a striped 'border' country on my map. Not sure if it now moved to be a low-risk / high-opportunity altogether, but going into that direction. Zimbabwe and Zambia (among a couple of others) have seen some major declines, which makes them higher risk than they used to be....but I would need to look at the data to know for sure. Hope this helps.

  • @user-ik1jr3eb9h
    @user-ik1jr3eb9h 6 месяцев назад

    Dr. Harnet I Appreciate your input please how can I get in touch with you. I am from the African living State and will like to start a Business in Ghana or Rwanda I Want your help please. Thank

  • @chelseawi
    @chelseawi Год назад

    ሰላም ዶክተር ሓርነት ኣብ ሕይወት ጥዕና ኣብ ስራሕኪ ኣሳልጦ ይምነየልኪ። ብምቅጻል እንተተካኢሉ ብትግርኛ መደብ ግበርልና፡ እንግሊሽ ትወሓሓደና ሰባት ኣሎና፡ ክሳብ እንግልሽ ጥዑይ ጌርና ንምሃሮ።
    የቀንየለይ

  • @MamadouDiallo-vv3lz
    @MamadouDiallo-vv3lz 9 месяцев назад

    I can’t seem to find the link the download the book

  • @jsrant7914
    @jsrant7914 Год назад

    Did you do a risk opportunity matrix video?

  • @disciplesofjesusbelux4232
    @disciplesofjesusbelux4232 Год назад

    Hi Dr Harnet, how can i contact you please? Thank you for insights

  • @Dannyvanrooij
    @Dannyvanrooij Год назад

    Why are you only open to diaspora? I am not, but I love Africa and really interested in doing business in Africa.

  • @niiack_ack1718
    @niiack_ack1718 Год назад

    Hi Dr Harnet,
    I'm always happy to listen to your RUclips videos & feel motivated to help you succeed in your mission to elucidate Africa to others to help dispel the notion that Africa is an unfathomable, back-of-beyond dark continent.
    And to add to the advice you give in this video, may I suggest that as a rule of thumb & especially to mitigate the risks of failure when going into business in an unchartered territory, it could be a good idea to segment a business enterprise into 3 as follows:
    1) short-term business enterprise where the profits can be immediate or come in in the short term,
    2) middle-term business enterprise where the profits are expected in the middle term,
    3) long-term business where the profits come in in the long term.
    I believe that investing one's money in the 3 types of business enterprise as mentioned above i.e. using a "pick and choose" method to spread out one's investment instead of putting all of one's eggs in one basket could be a good formula for success.
    More precisely, after a careful evaluation of the dynamics at play in Africa, I've identified a number of businesses that could bring a good return on investment for African-Americans wanting to invest in Africa viz.
    a) tourism that caters for a Diasporan clientele.
    By pooling together their investment, African-Americans could build tourist lodges in various African countries, of course after having first scouted a number of countries & identified suitable locations for such lodges & negotiated with the authorities.
    A number of tourist lodge models come to mind among which the Kenyan tourist lodge model & even the New Jersey style Patel motel model could be implemented in Africa to cater for African-American tourists, who I'm pretty sure would like to visit the continent of their ancestors in droves if budget tourist facilities are made available to them.
    In short, a budget tourist machinery catering for African- Americans & other Diasporans wishing to visit Africa can be a money spinner!
    b) another business model that can make African-Americans money in Africa is the transformation & commercialisation of African raw materials.
    A good example is provided by Thaumatin, that African fruit reputed to be about 2000 times more sugary than sugar/sucrose, in fact, some years ago was selling for about 8000 dollars a kilo.
    Check out the information on this website: www.essentialbaits.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_21&products_id=69&zenid=pu5pcmrboo5ga04bkigbo2o0u6
    Another example is buying gold, diamond semi precious stones from African mines/sources and using these to make exquisite jewellery based on designs from rich aristocrats & selling this jewellery to them and to other VIPs 😂
    In fact, Akon, the musician has recently invested in mining in Congo DRC and could help secure gold & diamonds from that country.
    Not to mention that both Congo DRC and Zambia are awash in malakite a by product from copper of which the 2 countries are leading supplies. However, unlike copper, their malakite is still waiting to be commercialized big time & I'm very sure that malakite objects, accessories & whatnots can find a big market in the US.
    I'll stop here & wait for people to contact me through Dr Harnet if they need someone like me to be their consultant/pathfinder in relation to Africa, a role that I believe I can share with Dr Harnet😂
    I'm originally from Ghana, where we do a lot of African Studies which explains my depth of knowledge about Africa.

  • @mosezmunzwe
    @mosezmunzwe Год назад

    I need to sign up but I cannot find a link .African business jump starter .

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Please join my free newsletter via www.africajumpstart.com . This way you will be able a few times a year to sit in a Zoom room with me and our wonderful online community to discuss your Africa business questions. You may also email my team at info@africajumpstart.com

  • @g.m.hermann
    @g.m.hermann 3 месяца назад

    What confuses me is that you talk about Africa as its 1 country while is 55 countries which each have ppl with different mentalities, different ways to do things, different ways to understand things, etc etc

  • @yemanehaile426
    @yemanehaile426 Год назад

    I will like to start a business i nied more information & how can i contract you

  • @tendata2005
    @tendata2005 11 месяцев назад

    How to contact you

  • @KylianTeam
    @KylianTeam Год назад

    Your are beautiful ❤❤

  • @yoniyonatan8812
    @yoniyonatan8812 Год назад

    I have plan to move to Rwandan could I contact you am Eritrean DR.harnet

  • @Neddie2k
    @Neddie2k Год назад

    Hi Dr Harnet, how can I get in touch with you.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад

      Please join my free newsletter via www.africajumpstart.com . This way you will be able a few times a year to sit in a Zoom room with me and our wonderful online community to discuss your Africa business questions. You may also email my team at info@africajumpstart.com

  • @kanyohaye
    @kanyohaye Год назад

    How can I get your contact and talk with you?😊

  • @patriciakuzmicz4456
    @patriciakuzmicz4456 Год назад

    🌸

  • @yobabydaddyismine
    @yobabydaddyismine 10 месяцев назад +14

    I wish I could pay her for a consultation. Im a Black American, and I own a call center. I've been in business for 10 years. They take calls for a regional telecommunications carrier here in the states I have agents in Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt. I also have data entry services in my center and I've hired 20 agents in Ghana in that position. I pay my agents $8USD an hour, they work 40 hours a week, I pay them every week, I offer 2 week paid Vacation time off, and I offer up to 6 months of paid time off for emergencies. And I send them all the technical equipment they need. Its been 2 years since I've been in business in Africa and profits are good and I want to hire in South Sudan, I wonder if she would know how to make connections in South Sudan?

    • @frana.4086
      @frana.4086 9 месяцев назад

      Why can't you pay her? This is an investment in your business and if you are in the US you can claim her services on your taxes for training.

    • @dericknasasira9124
      @dericknasasira9124 9 месяцев назад

      How does it work Call centre🥰

    • @tofefoods4843
      @tofefoods4843 8 месяцев назад

      Try coming to gambia 🇬🇲 for call center and I use to live in chicago for 16yrs and am back home

    • @yobabydaddyismine
      @yobabydaddyismine 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@frana.4086 I don't know how to contact her, that's why...

    • @ms.scorpia.5425
      @ms.scorpia.5425 5 месяцев назад

      Hey I've re-located to South Sudan (been here 3+yrs). Maybe I can give u some info. If interested send me ur email address & we can chat.

  • @collinphahlane7527
    @collinphahlane7527 5 месяцев назад

    Africa has got 54 countries and you keep on referring to it as a single country. We in South Africa and the conditions of you doing business in South Africa are not the same. Africa is different country by country.

  • @hdhjsjns
    @hdhjsjns Год назад +2

    Hallo Dr. Harnet . How can i contact you ? Do you have Email adress ?

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +4

      You may reach my team at info@africajumpstart.com - I hope this helps!

  • @tendata2005
    @tendata2005 11 месяцев назад

    how to contact you for business cooperate

  • @bubs247
    @bubs247 Год назад

    Good morning Dr Harnet. Are you doing 1:1 at all? I'm in Kigali for business and would love to meet you if you're free (via Zoom is ok too)
    *Update* I will also send you an email.

    • @dr.harnet466
      @dr.harnet466  Год назад +1

      Dear Bubs, due to the nature of my business (and my illness), I am currently not doing 1:1. I am sorry I could not be of more help to you - but nevertheless hope, you had a successful trip to Rwanda. I hope you have joined my Email list. Please join my free newsletter via www.africajumpstart.com . This way you will be able a few times a year to sit in a Zoom room with me and our wonderful online community to discuss your Africa business questions. I wish you all the very best!