VIWANDA AFRICA SAMOO TEA EP 1
What does it take to build a business from the ground up and keep going when the odds are against you? In the inaugural episode of Viwanda Africa, Coach Ken K. Okwara sits down with Nacy Matelong, Founder and CEO of Samoo Tea, to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, the realities of manufacturing in Kenya, overcoming challenges, and building a brand with purpose. This is a conversation about resilience, vision, leadership, and the determination required to create opportunities where none seem to exist. Whether you're an entrepreneur, business owner, aspiring founder, or simply passionate about African business, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. 🎙 Guest: Nancy Matelong – Founder, Samoo Tea Hosted by Coach Ken K. Okwara Subscribe to Viwanda Africa for more conversations with entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders shaping Africa's future.

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