Skip to content
Personal Growth

Zimbabwe’s Star Entrepreneur: Divine Ndhlukula

From insurance broker to farmer to head of one of the country’s largest security firms, this female entrepreneur learned a great deal while mastering the male-dominated security business.
Sign up for the Smarter Faster newsletter
A weekly newsletter featuring the biggest ideas from the smartest people

What’s the Latest Development?


Moving through the insurance industry, then working to save her family’s farm, Divine Ndhlukula overcame many obstacles on her way to starting one the country’s most successful security firms. And never mind that it was a male-dominated industry full of bribery and corruption. She found that the lined pockets of other security firms had made them complacent and that customers wanted a new business responsive to their needs. She understood early on that service and value added was going to carry the day.

What’s the Big Idea?

In December, Ndhlukula won the Legatum Africa Award for entrepreneurship. “The secret of success is found in one’s daily schedule,” she says, eschewing the management-speak too commonly heard from business consultants. She has a special message for women: “My advice to women all the time is: If you want a certain future, go out and create it. Conquer your fears as that is what enslaves most women. Opportunities are now galore.  We just need to roll up our sleeves, lift our feet, and walk through the door as no one will carry us.”

Photo credit: shutterstock.com

Sign up for the Smarter Faster newsletter
A weekly newsletter featuring the biggest ideas from the smartest people

Related

Up Next
If you ever want to make even the most cosmopolitan of your friends speechless, telling them you have volunteered to travel to Newark, New Jersey, so you can masturbate to orgasm in an fMRI is a great way to start.  Once they overcome the shock, chances are they will start to ask questions. Most I was able to answer.