Episode 363 - How Entrepreneurs Are Solving Africa’s Unemployment Crisis | Elizabeth Ntege
FEB 24, 202654 MIN
Episode 363 - How Entrepreneurs Are Solving Africa’s Unemployment Crisis | Elizabeth Ntege
FEB 24, 202654 MIN
Description
Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Elizabeth Ntege, Group CEO of NFT, in Kampala, Uganda, for an inspiring conversation about tackling one of the world's greatest challenges: unemployment. Elizabeth shares how her human resource management firm is addressing gainful unemployment across 12 African countries while creating environments where employees thrive according to Kingdom principles.
This episode explores the harsh realities of job scarcity in Africa, where corruption has become normalized and desperate job seekers face exploitation. Elizabeth vulnerably discusses the painful decision to walk away from a $2 million contract rather than compromise their values, and how God used that sacrifice to create new opportunities for hundreds of workers.
Discover how Elizabeth's Faith Driven Entrepreneur journey transformed her business philosophy from scarcity to abundance, leading to partnerships with organizations like MasterCard Foundation to create millions of jobs across the continent.
Key Topics:
Solving Africa's unemployment crisis: The 6-to-1 dependency ratio reality
Why corruption thrives when there's no connection from "Sunday to Monday"
The painful truth about job hunting: bribery, exploitation, and desperation
Walking away from $2 million to protect Kingdom values
Building sustainable employment through MasterCard Foundation partnership
Creating community impact: From after-school programs to future employee pipelines
Transforming businesses from secular to faith-driven enterprises
Notable Quotes:
"What are the real examples that show up that you're loving your employees? It's not just enough for you to pay their paycheck, but you need to create an environment in which they thrive, and then align their values with their companies, with their God given kingdom principles." - Elizabeth Ntege
"Clearly, no connection from Sunday to Monday. Clearly, there is no connection between what is happening in the church and what and what happening in the marketplace." - Elizabeth Ntege
"We were willing to walk away from a $2 million contract then compromise our values." - Elizabeth Ntege