Meet The Blooms

ERICA M. SABUNI

Erica is a 29-year-old lady. Her company is called Kika’s wellness. It is a company that produces organic bath and beauty products.
All products are handcrafted and completely chemical free. The major aim is to tackle several skin problems that people face in their daily lives. The products are also for daily use to allow a healthy glowing skin.


IRENE MUJA

“I am raised in a family that values waste. Recycling is a tradition in my family” Declares Irene the founder of MABAKI MALI
This company deals with recycling waste tires into furniture, garden decoration, and kids toys. Waste ropes turned into hanging flower pots and waste textiles into carpets.
Mabaki mali address deforestation and tire waste challenges in a community to support the green economy worldwide.




NANCY KIOMDO & GIFT THOMAS MSONGALE

This partnership between the 27-year-old Nancy and 25-year-old Gift resulted in a beautiful company called TARGET 255.
As a company they offer unique and inspiring corporate event planning, decoration, and designing solutions to organizations by also helping them brand themselves better and increase their awareness through promotional merchandise and printing services.


HELENA M. SILAS

At age 23 Helena is already leading a team of 3 people in her startup called the ARENA RECYCLING INDUSTRY.
The recycling industry deals with the recycling of plastic waste to produce building materials (Eco-Brick) they aim to save and protect the environment by providing eco-bricks for affordable house construction.
‘‘We are supporting UN Goals, including Life below water, life in land and climate change” - Helena Silas


DIANA OREMBE

A 23-year-old woman well on her way with her unique product. Registered as the divine recyclers company limited, the company turns eggshells biowaste from hatcheries and restaurants into dietary calcium supplements for human consumption, to fight malnutrition in Sub- Saharan Africa.



IMMACULATA STEVEN MATEMU

At age 28, Immaculata deals with designing different products out of African prints. Khanga, kitenge, and batik are her biggest resources.
At the moment, her products include clothes, shopping bags, wine bags, bonnets, aprons, and sitting pillows.


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