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As my birthday month nears, I take time to look back on my 15+ years in my career. I’ve gathered 20 important lessons from this journey that I’m eager to share with you.
These insights cover everything from finding success beyond the usual measures to taking calculated risks and embracing adaptability in a changing work world. They’re not just words; they’re real experiences that have shaped how I approach business, leadership, and personal growth.

Join me as I explore these lessons in my recent podcast episode. Get ready for stories, tips, and inspiration that can help you on your own path to success.
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In filming the latest episode of my podcast with Aunt Sadaka, we faced numerous challenges. However, I had made a promise to myself long ago to start with what I have and produce content that I personally find valuable.

Aunt Sadaka is someone I deeply admire. She has the ability to not just speak with you, but to speak into your soul. When I reached out to her, I knew I wanted to delve into the topic of self-love, something I had been struggling with for a long time. It’s incredible how finding love for oneself can be so transformative.

We finally had our sit-down this month, coinciding with Women’s Month celebrations. As I prepared for the episode, I couldn’t help but notice the abundance of comments online, especially from men, regarding Women’s Day celebrations. While organizations were vocal about inclusivity, I observed a lack of championing movements from men.

I want to make it clear that I’m not a feminist in the traditional sense, but I strongly believe in women’s empowerment and its positive impact on development. It’s about equality and fair opportunities, not about being the same as men.

Women have always played crucial roles in shaping homes, supporting spouses, and raising children, all while pursuing their dreams. However, amidst our strides, I worry that we may be losing touch with our femininity and traditional roles.

This episode with Aunt Sadaka shed light on how she, like many other women, managed to balance career aspirations with familial responsibilities. It reinforced the notion that we can do it all, but it requires humility, exercising feminism, and practicing self-love.

As we celebrate Women’s Month, I want every woman to know that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. We are not here to compete or replace men; we excel at what we do best. Happy Women’s Month!

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Well, let me tell you, that phrase has been my life motto since I first stumbled upon it, way back when. My dear uncle Say used to tease me, saying that if he had 1000 Tshs for every idea I presented to him, I’d be a billionaire by now. Talk about setting high expectations!

But seriously, back then, life was like one big canvas waiting to be painted with dreams and ambitions. I’d come up with wild ideas left and right, and Uncle Say would humor me with his encouraging nods and playful jabs. Ah, those were the days – when believing seemed so easy, and the future looked bright with promise.

Fast forward to adulthood, and let’s just say reality hit me like a ton of bricks. Bills to pay, responsibilities to juggle, and dreams that suddenly felt a lot more out of reach than they used to. Turns out, being a grown-up is a lot less fun than it seemed when I was a kid! But here’s the thing – despite the challenges and setbacks, that childhood mantra still rings true for me. Sure, the path to success may be filled with twists and turns, but I refuse to let go of my beliefs. I’ll keep hustling, keep pushing forward, and keep believing that if I can believe it, I can darn well achieve it.

So, to all my fellow believers out there feeling the weight of adulthood bearing down on you, I say this: don’t lose sight of your beliefs. Keep believing big, keep working hard, and keep believing in yourself. Because who knows? Maybe one day, we’ll look back and laugh at all the obstacles we overcame on the way to making our dreams a reality.


I left that conversation feeling like a whole new person. I’ve always wanted to showcase my skills and share what I know, but I’ve always held back, worried that maybe I wasn’t good enough or qualified enough. But that was then. Since that eye-opening chat, I’ve spent December reflecting on my career journey and January planning for the year ahead.
This year, I want to be more transparent, and openly share my experiences and the little nuggets of knowledge I’ve picked up along the way. I’ve worked with some incredible people, helping them transform their businesses, brands, and personal growth. So, I’m excited to share as much as I can. I’ve even started a new podcast called “What I Know,” where I’ll be sharing everything I continue to learn through my daily grind – from running a company to getting back into fine art, engaging in social entrepreneurship, and balancing it all while being a mother, a wife, and a sister to many.
I want to inspire anyone who’s doubting themselves. Stop doubting and start sharing. We can all learn from each other.
With that said, I wish you all a blessed month ahead, and may your knowledge and experiences inspire and elevate someone else’s career or life journey today.