Beyond the Pivot

Beyond the Pivot

Welcome to "Beyond the Pivot" with hosts Martin Vitek and Kabwela Malupande. Join Martin and Kabwela as they bridge the worlds of Europe and Africa, sharing personal stories and insights into the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship in both regions. From Martin's experiences with entrepreneurship education in the Czech Republic to Kabwela's work fostering innovation in Zambia, each episode explores unique opportunities, challenges, and inspiring stories.

  1. Brad Magrath on Why Capital Efficiency Beats Hype in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 25

    FEB 3

    Brad Magrath on Why Capital Efficiency Beats Hype in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 25

    In this episode of Beyond the Pivot, we sit down with Brad Magrath — seasoned entrepreneur, investor, and Partner at AHL Venture Partners, one of Africa’s pioneering early-stage venture funds. From co-founding and scaling Zoona into one of Africa’s most impactful fintech companies to becoming a fund builder backing the next generation of founders, Brad has lived the full startup cycle on the continent — from zero to scale, exit, and reinvestment. This conversation unpacks what it really takes to build, scale, exit, and reinvest in Africa. We go deep on why trust, execution, and risk-adjusted returns matter more than hype, and why capital efficiency often beats chasing unicorn-style growth in African markets. Brad shares hard-earned lessons from entrepreneurship, venture capital, and ecosystem building — insights every founder and investor operating in Africa needs to hear. Sometimes, the biggest pivot isn’t the business — it’s the founder. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why African startups must prioritize profitability before impact.What founders often get wrong about scaling and competition in Africa.How trust and long-term relationships shape venture success.The difference between unicorn thinking and “camel” businesses.How founders can transition into investors — and why that matters for Africa.Projects & organizations mentioned: ZoonaAHL Venture PartnersAfrican pension funds and local capitalCamel vs. unicorn business modelsConnect & learn more: Brad Magrath on LinkedInAHL Venture PartnersBeyond the PivotBeyond the Pivot Learning HubBongoHiveTamboti CircleWork with us: Partner, sponsor, or collaborate via www.beyond-pivot.com Or reach out directly at kabwela@tamboticircle.com Beyond the Pivot brings raw, thoughtful conversations with founders, investors, and operators shaping the future of Africa. Hosted by Martin Vitek and Kabwela Malupande, the podcast explores the cultural, strategic, and personal pivots behind building in emerging markets.

    1h 8m
  2. Nyeji Mhango on What Makes Businesses Investable in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 24

    JAN 20

    Nyeji Mhango on What Makes Businesses Investable in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 24

    In this episode of Beyond the Pivot, we sit down with Nyeji Mhango, Managing Partner at wCAP , to unpack what truly makes businesses investable in African markets — and why most companies fail long before capital ever becomes the problem. Nyeji shares deep, practical insights from building a private credit fund focused on women-led and gender-diverse businesses in Southern Africa. She explains why Africa rewards patience, discipline, and strong fundamentals — not shortcuts, hype, or copy-pasted Western models. Throughout the conversation, Nyeji breaks down how investors actually assess risk, why founder mindset matters as much as numbers, and how businesses can grow sustainably using blended finance, retained earnings, and customer traction — not dependency on grants or donor capital. This episode goes beyond theory and dives into the realities of capital allocation, fund management, and founder behavior — offering an unfiltered look at what separates investable businesses from those that never get there. This conversation took place in November 2025. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode ✅ What investors really mean when they say a business is “not investable”✅ Why founder reluctance and resistance to feedback are major red flags✅ How Africa’s markets reward patient, unconventional capital✅ The right role of grants — and why they should never replace customers✅ Why retained earnings matter more than fundraising in early growth✅ How private credit differs from venture capital in African contexts✅ Why women-led businesses consistently outperform when given access to capital✅ What it actually takes to build and manage an investment fund 📌 Important Links wCAPNyeji Mhango (LinkedIn)Beyond the PivotBeyond the Pivot Learning HubBongoHiveTamboti Circle 🧰 Key Themes Covered What makes businesses investable in AfricaFounder mindset and investor red flagsPrivate credit vs venture capitalGender-smart and women-led investingBlended finance and grant dependencyRetained earnings and organic growthFund building and capital discipline 🤝 Ways to Work With Us Partner, sponsor, or collaborate: https://www.beyond-pivot.comEmail: kabwela@tamboticircle.comExplore the Learning Hub: https://www.beyond-pivot.com/learning-hub 🌍 Connect With Us YouTube: @BeyondthePivotLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beyond-the-pivot-podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the.pivotSearch: Beyond the Pivot ❓ Your Turn What do you think matters most for making a business investable in Africa — mindset, customers, or capital? Share your thoughts in the comments. Top insights may be featured in a future episode. ℹ️ About This Podcast Beyond the Pivot brings raw, thoughtful conversations with founders, investors, and operators shaping the future of Africa. Hosted by Martin Vitek and Kabwela Malupande, each episode explores the cultural, strategic, and personal pivots behind building in emerging markets.

    53 min
  3. Mark Ireland on Climate-Smart Farming, Finance, and Rural Growth in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 23

    JAN 6

    Mark Ireland on Climate-Smart Farming, Finance, and Rural Growth in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 23

    In this episode of Beyond the Pivot, we sit down with Mark Ireland, Team Leader of Enterprise Zambia, to explore what actually works in climate-smart agriculture and rural SME development. With more than 20 years of experience in international development, Mark shares why long-term impact in agriculture comes from supporting viable agribusinesses rather than short-term projects. He explains why profitability, practicality, and strong business fundamentals matter more than buzzwords when it comes to climate-smart farming. Drawing on real examples from the Enterprise Zambia Challenge Fund, Mark breaks down how agribusinesses are improving farmer incomes through organic cotton, poultry value chains, mechanization, solar irrigation, and better access to finance. He also offers an honest look at why many development programs fail — and what needs to change. This conversation goes beyond theory and into the realities of grant funding, SME growth, compliance, risk, and long-term sustainability in Zambia’s agricultural sector. What you’ll learn Why climate-smart agriculture only works when it makes economic sense for farmersHow agribusinesses help small-scale farmers access finance, inputs, and marketsWhy grants are not “free money” — and the real cost of complianceThe role of mechanization, solar irrigation, and technology in rural productivityWhy patience, honesty, and practicality matter more than perfect proposalsHow Zambia’s SME ecosystem is evolving — and where the biggest constraints remainLinks & Resources Mark Ireland LinkedinEnterprise ZambiaSelf Help AfricaBeyond the PivotBeyond the Pivot Learning HubWays to Work With Us Partner, sponsor, or collaborate: www.beyond-pivot.com or through e-mail: kabwela@tamboticircle.com Visit our Learning Hub and Offer it to Your Community: www.beyond-pivot.com/learning-hub Connect with us Follow Beyond the Pivot for more conversations with founders, operators, and ecosystem builders shaping Africa’s future. YouTubeLinkedInInstagramWhat do you think matters most for climate-smart farming — technology, finance, or market access?

    57 min
  4. Natasha Chiumya on Real Estate Investing Without Regret in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 22

    12/16/2025

    Natasha Chiumya on Real Estate Investing Without Regret in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 22

    🎙️ In this episode of Beyond the Pivot, we sit down with Natasha Chiumya to unpack what it really takes to invest in real estate in Africa without regret — especially for diaspora investors. Natasha shares practical, real-world lessons from working with buyers who lost money due to unclear land titles, broken trust chains, informal processes, and missing due diligence. She explains why many property investments go wrong, how trust is built (and broken) in real estate transactions, and what smart investors must verify before committing capital. This conversation strips away hype and focuses on reality — offering grounded guidance on how to approach property investing in African markets with clarity, patience, and the right checks in place. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode ✅ The most common property mistakes investors make in Zambia and how to avoid them. ✅ Why land titles, documentation, and verification matter more than location hype. ✅ How trust is built — and broken — in real estate transactions. ✅ What diaspora investors often misunderstand about buying property back home. ✅ Practical steps to invest in real estate without regret. 📌 Important Links: ► Natasha Chiumya LinkedIn ► Buying Property in Zambia ► Buying Property in Zambia YouTube ► Beyond the Pivot ► Beyond the Pivot Learning Hub ► BongoHive ► Tamboti Circle 🧰 Key Themes Covered: Real estate investing in ZambiaLand titles and property verificationTrust and due diligence in African marketsDiaspora investing realitiesAvoiding costly property mistakes 🤝 Ways to Work With Us Partner, sponsor, or collaborate: www.beyond-pivot.com or through e-mail: kabwela@tamboticircle.com Visit our Learning Hub and Offer it to Your Community. 🌍 Connect with Us YouTubeLinkedInInstagramSearch: Beyond the Pivot ❓ Your Turn What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced — or feared — when investing in property in Africa? Share your experience in the comments. Top insights may be featured in a future episode. ℹ️ About This Podcast Beyond the Pivot brings raw, thoughtful conversations with founders, investors, and operators shaping the future of Africa. Hosted by Martin Vitek, and Kabwela Malupande each episode explores the cultural, strategic, and personal pivots behind building in emerging markets. #BeyondThePivot #AfricanStartups #EntrepreneurshipAfrica

    1h 9m
  5. Max Cuvellier Giacomelli on Mobile Tech Shaping Africa’s Future | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 21

    12/05/2025

    Max Cuvellier Giacomelli on Mobile Tech Shaping Africa’s Future | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 21

    How is mobile technology reshaping Africa’s startup ecosystem and what do the real numbers tell us about where the continent is heading next? In this episode of Beyond the Pivot, we talk with Max Cuvellier Giacomelli, co-founder of Africa: The Big Deal and one of the leading analysts tracking startup funding, mobile innovation, and digital transformation across Africa. Max breaks down the trends behind Africa’s investment landscape, the rise of mobile-first innovation, and why data storytelling is becoming essential for founders, investors, and ecosystem builders.He also shares what 20 years in mobile tech and development taught him about reading signals, understanding markets, and spotting long-term opportunities in emerging economies. If you want to understand how mobile, data, and narrative power Africa’s next growth wave, this episode is for you. What You’ll Learn: The real story behind Africa’s funding trendsHow mobile technology still drives the continent’s biggest innovationsWhy data + narrative shape investor confidenceHow to separate genuine market shifts from hype cyclesWhat African founders in smaller markets should focus onWhy SMEs matter as much as high-growth startupsLinks: Africa: The Big DealMax Cuvellier GiacomelliBeyond the Pivot Learning HubBeyond the PivotBongoHiveTamboti CircleWays to Work With Us Partner, sponsor, or collaborate: www.beyond-pivot.com or through e-mail: kabwela@tamboticircle.comVisit our Learning Hub and Offer it to Your Community: www.beyond-pivot.com/learning-hub

    1h 18m
  6. How Biola Alabi Bridged Media and Venture Capital in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 20

    10/14/2025

    How Biola Alabi Bridged Media and Venture Capital in Africa | Beyond the Pivot Ep. 20

    🚀 In this episode of Beyond the Pivot, we sit down with Biola Alabi, a trailblazer who has shaped Africa’s creative industries and is now building bridges into venture capital. From leading M-Net Africa Magic, bringing shows like Sesame Street and Big Brother Africa to millions of homes, to launching Biola Alabi Media and co-founding Acasia Ventures and Delta 40, Biola has moved seamlessly between storytelling, mentorship, and investment. She opens up about her journey from media to venture capital, the importance of building ecosystems for African founders, and why creativity and capital must go hand in hand. Biola also shares lessons on failure, resilience, and the unique challenges of raising and deploying capital on the continent while remaining committed to mentoring the next generation of leaders.💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✅ How Biola transitioned from global media leadership to African venture capital ✅ Why creativity and storytelling are powerful tools for investment and entrepreneurship ✅ The role of women investors and leaders in Africa’s startup ecosystem ✅ Lessons from founding Delta 40, backing climate and agriculture-focused startups ✅ How failure and resilience shaped Biola’s perspective on growth and leadership💼 Important Links: ► Delta 40 ► Acasia Ventures ► Biola Alabi Media ► Afropolitan ► LinkedIn ► Beyond the Pivot ► BongoHive ► Tamboti Circle 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations with African founders, leaders, and investors building the continent’s future. 💬 What part of Biola’s journey inspired you most? Share your thoughts in the comments!

    1h 7m

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Welcome to "Beyond the Pivot" with hosts Martin Vitek and Kabwela Malupande. Join Martin and Kabwela as they bridge the worlds of Europe and Africa, sharing personal stories and insights into the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship in both regions. From Martin's experiences with entrepreneurship education in the Czech Republic to Kabwela's work fostering innovation in Zambia, each episode explores unique opportunities, challenges, and inspiring stories.