Wesmop is a decarbonisation solution for high-emitting industries, Wesmop is a carbon capture for utilisation and fertiliser manufacturing business. We capture carbon dioxide from industrial resources and reuse the captured carbon to manufacture carbon-based fertilisers. 

Tuis Investment Holdings Pty Ltd is a freight and logistics services company with a traditional medicine and health care division. Where we collaborate with local traditional herbalists to formalize and test some of the medicines they use. This is still in its early stages, but we currently work

The Women and Youth Agroecology Hub, recognized by the Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition, focuses on supporting the agricultural sector, particularly in maintaining internal control systems nationally. These systems ensure that farms adhere to organic certification standards and

Black Ethiopia Trading Enterprise is a startup that produces goods including hairfood, tonics, and medical plants that are infused with hemp and cannabis.

We make herbal tea using ethnobotanical methods to treat various illnesses. Traditional Healers typically employ the botanicals.

Nampalla Mining Services was established to provide contract crushing services to Botswana quarries. It is currently owned entirely by citizens and has an exclusive arrangement to supply mining services for a quarry in Botswana.

We're making toothpicks out of the thorns. Bush encroachment affects various parts of the country, our organization is working on converting bush encroachment circumstances into commercial value by collecting thorns and converting them into toothpicks.

Nkhata Blessing Investments is a female-owned and run business trading as BEE'S ORGANICS, it produces organic hair and skin care products, and its headquarters are in Manzini, Eswatini.

Its products have been piloted and sold for over a year and are being received well in the market.

Our hair

YNot Manufacturing is a start-up, focused on finding innovative solutions to assist in the climate change and housing shortage faced by South Africa. We do this through the manufacturing of low cost bricks and roof tiles from plastic waste. We employ a combination of recycled concrete rubble and