Last Updated on March 16, 2025 by Zinab Hasssan
In her recent interview with #AfricaThriveLive, Dr. Khadija El-Bedweihy, founder & CEO of PraxiLabs and the winner of Africa’s Business Heroes competition in 2021, maneuvered amongst many vital points that matter for every African business entrepreneur, especially if a female, being an African entrepreneur herself.
In her talk, El-Bedweihy pinpointed topics such as PraxiLabs’ vision, how it is related to the STEM educational system, and how her childhood & father both formed a solid ground for her business coming to life.
She also discussed the importance of entrepreneurs’ social impact and how Africans can cooperate together to bring more success & progress to their youthful continent.
If you watch the interview, you will find Khadija walking you through her journey with PraxiLabs, how COVID-19 was such a game changer for her education-based business, and some highlighted key tips based on her experience with the investors’ desired recurring revenues & growth processes, describing this process as: “the chicken and the egg.”
By founding PraxiLabs, Khadija’s goal is to allow everyone an equal opportunity, despite their abilities or their disabilities.
Not to mention that AfricaThriveLive is one of the many events held every month by the AMI Community, in which they host entrepreneurs & rising companies from all over the African continent, to know more about their success stories and to learn from their experiences & their perspectives.
The interview’s live broadcast was watched by nearly 450 viewers from all over Africa. You too can watch it here.