Sunday, June 1, 2025
Techgist Africa | Africa Leading Tech News, Reviews and Tips
  • News
    • World News
    • World Regional News
    • News – East Africa
    • News – West Africa
    • News – South Africa
    • News – Middle East And North Africa
  • The Big 5
  • Specials
  • Opportunities
  • Innovators
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Techgist Africa | Africa Leading Tech News, Reviews and Tips
  • News
    • World News
    • World Regional News
    • News – East Africa
    • News – West Africa
    • News – South Africa
    • News – Middle East And North Africa
  • The Big 5
  • Specials
  • Opportunities
  • Innovators
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Techgist Africa | Africa Leading Tech News, Reviews and Tips
No Result
View All Result
Home Specials Tips

WHY SA WOMEN DON’T START THEIR OWN BUSINESSES

Brian Clubb by Brian Clubb
09/03/2017
in Tips
0 0
0
WHY SA WOMEN DON’T START THEIR OWN BUSINESSES - Techgistafrica
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A survey taken by Livingfact showed that over 50 percent of South African women feel like working at a corporate job is a much safer route than investing in their own business.

Roughly 20 percent of the women that don’t own their own businesses feel that they are able to currently fulfill their family responsibilities.

They find that working a corporate job ensures financial stability and valid security. These very reasons are what may hold back the women of South Africa from starting a business of their own.

What the young women of South Africa need are role models. What ends up happening is that they work for an employer most of their lives without being able to look up to an aspirational figure.

The chances are that seeing strong females leading companies would inspire them more to take up such practices too. Women grow up with a lack of a role model to look up to. Only 14 percent of women taking part in the survey reported that they had a role model or mentor to look up to in their life.

Joanne van der Walt, the manager of the Sage Foundation program for Africa, suggests some great ideas. He explains that exposing women to the “possibilities and the benefits of having their own businesses at home, in their communities and schools, and in the media” would help them become more confident in taking up the risks of starting one.

The survey also showed that female entrepreneurs are generally more open to take risks than women who have not tried to start their own business. Research specifically showed that only 26 percent of women who had never attempted to start their own business were willing to take risks compared to the 43 percent who already had their own business.

As startups are on the rise across Africa, there should be a greater encouragement of women to express their creativity and join the ranks. The economy of Africa is growing, now is good time to seize the opportunity.

ShareTweet
Plugin Install : Subscribe Push Notification need OneSignal plugin to be installed.
Brian Clubb

Brian Clubb

Related Posts

information systems
Insights

Six reasons why information systems are so essential for Startups

by Tech Gist Africa
10/19/2021
0

What is it about information systems that makes them so important in the modern world? Why are companies spending so...

Read more
Startup

Tips To Keep Your Startup Afloat In The First Year

09/28/2021
Innovation Tech Gist Africa Insights

Creating Value Through Innovation

03/05/2021
Cloud Computing Tech Gist Africa

Why is Cloud Computing Important for Business

03/02/2021
Intelligent Automation Tech Gist Africa

How Intelligent Automation is Disrupting Business (Analytics)

02/27/2021
Next Post
KENYA’S TWIGA FOODS RAISED $10.3 MILLION USD IN FUNDS - Techgist.africa

KENYA’S TWIGA FOODS RAISED $10.3 MILLION USD IN FUNDS

NAIROBI GARAGE ANNOUNCED LAUNCH OF BUSINESS SERVICES - techgistafrica

NAIROBI GARAGE ANNOUNCED LAUNCH OF BUSINESS SERVICES

SOUTH AFRICAN STARTUP HEARX JUST RAISED OVER $2.8 MILLION IN FUNDING - Techgistafrica

SOUTH AFRICAN STARTUP HEARX JUST RAISED OVER $2.8 MILLION IN FUNDING

No Result
View All Result

The Big 5

 Investing in Innovation Africa i3

Investing in Innovation Africa (i3) Selects 7 Startups for 3rd Cohort

by Tech Gist Africa
05/06/2025
0

...

Google for Startups Accelerator Africa

Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Opens Applications for AI-Focused 2025 Cohort

by Tech Gist Africa
05/06/2025
0

...

MEST Africa

MEST Africa and Mastercard Foundation Select 12 Startups for 2nd Ghana EdTech Fellowship Cohort

by Tech Gist Africa
05/06/2025
0

...

Agriculture Africa

The Future of Agriculture in Africa: Technology Solutions for Sustainable Farming and Food Security

by Tech Gist Africa
04/28/2025
0

...

Climate Change Artificial Intelligence

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Accelerating Climate Change Solutions

by Tech Gist Africa
04/21/2025
0

...

TGA

  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

TGA

  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

AFRICA

  • Made In Africa
  • People
    • Tech Leaders
    • Innovator of the Week
  • Start-Up Spotlight

NEWS

  • Africa News
  • World News

THE BIG 5

  • Big 5 Daily
  • Weekly News Roundup

SPECIALS

  • Guest Articles
  • How Tos
  • Op-Eds
  • Reviews
  • Tech Leaders
  • Tips

VIDEOS

  • Interviews
  • Tech Videos

TGA

  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

AFRICA

  • Made In Africa
  • People
    • Tech Leaders
    • Innovator of the Week
  • Start-Up Spotlight

NEWS

  • Africa News
  • World News

THE BIG 5

  • Big 5 Daily
  • Weekly News Roundup

SPECIALS

  • Guest Articles
  • How Tos
  • Op-Eds
  • Reviews
  • Tech Leaders
  • Tips

VIDEOS

  • Interviews
  • Tech Videos

Copyright © 2020 Techgistafrica. All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • World News
    • World Regional News
    • News – East Africa
    • News – West Africa
    • News – South Africa
    • News – Middle East And North Africa
  • The Big 5
  • Specials
  • Opportunities
  • Innovators
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Contact

Copyright © 2019 TECHGISTAFRICA. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.