
37 min

Ep.115 The Art of Business with Natasha Chiumya Africana Woman
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- Society & Culture
We are all creative in whatever field we excel in. That means there is an art to Business. From the ebbs and flows of hiring and managing employees, to setting up systems and generating consistent revenue. All this does not happen by accident. There are some who are talented at seeing opportunities where others don't, having a vision for what could be that does not exist already and who are able to bring the right pieces together to make it a reality.
Natasha Chiumya takes us through her creative process of being an entrepreneur.
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Natasha is a serial entrepreneur who has started and failed at many businesses. Fortunately, she has succeeded at three core businesses centred around property and real estate.
She's the founder and managing partner of Folotiya & Chiumya, one of the leading real estate law firms in Zambia. She is also the founder and CEO of Diaspora Connect, an online real estate agency that helps Zambians living abroad buy property back home in a safe and reliable way. And she's a property developer, using her knowledge of the market to build and sell affordable apartments.
Natasha holds a law degree from Warwick University in the UK and an MBA from the Graduate School of Business of UCT in South Africa. She's a former Beit fellow and an award winning lawyer.
Connect with Natasha:
LinkedIn: Natasha Chiumya
Instagram: @natasha.chiumya
This season is dedicated to Jeannette Phumzile Shange-Kalala
Join the Africana Woman Visionaries:
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LINKS:
Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1
+260978470395
Email: africanawoman@gmail.com
Website: https://www.africanawoman.com
Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chulu_bydesign/
https://www.instagram.com/africanawoman/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricanaWoman_
Africana Woman Blog:
https://www.africanawoman.com/blog
We are all creative in whatever field we excel in. That means there is an art to Business. From the ebbs and flows of hiring and managing employees, to setting up systems and generating consistent revenue. All this does not happen by accident. There are some who are talented at seeing opportunities where others don't, having a vision for what could be that does not exist already and who are able to bring the right pieces together to make it a reality.
Natasha Chiumya takes us through her creative process of being an entrepreneur.
*******************************************
Natasha is a serial entrepreneur who has started and failed at many businesses. Fortunately, she has succeeded at three core businesses centred around property and real estate.
She's the founder and managing partner of Folotiya & Chiumya, one of the leading real estate law firms in Zambia. She is also the founder and CEO of Diaspora Connect, an online real estate agency that helps Zambians living abroad buy property back home in a safe and reliable way. And she's a property developer, using her knowledge of the market to build and sell affordable apartments.
Natasha holds a law degree from Warwick University in the UK and an MBA from the Graduate School of Business of UCT in South Africa. She's a former Beit fellow and an award winning lawyer.
Connect with Natasha:
LinkedIn: Natasha Chiumya
Instagram: @natasha.chiumya
This season is dedicated to Jeannette Phumzile Shange-Kalala
Join the Africana Woman Visionaries:
https://africanawoman.gumroad.com/l/AWVNetwork
Africana Woman Retreats 2023
Click here
KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose
LINKS:
Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1
+260978470395
Email: africanawoman@gmail.com
Website: https://www.africanawoman.com
Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chulu_bydesign/
https://www.instagram.com/africanawoman/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricanaWoman_
Africana Woman Blog:
https://www.africanawoman.com/blog
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