Why Most African Partnerships Fail Over Money & Ego | Thulani x The Chartered Vendor
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Many African entrepreneurs don’t fail because they are lazy they fail because they ignore fundamental business truths.
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Mr Thulani, Managing Director of Supaprint Media Group, as he shares raw, real-life lessons from a journey that started selling sugar sweets in primary school to running a structured, compliant and disciplined business.
We unpack why most partnerships collapse, why money destroys friendships, and why a shareholders agreement must come before operations not after disputes. Mr Thulani also explains why Supaprint treats business as business, even when it involves spouses, and why never hiring someone you can’t fire is a rule many African businesses ignore at their own cost.If you’re in branding, printing or creative services, this episode will challenge you hard especially on why buying machinery before building sales is a fatal mistake. We also explore focus, systems, compliance, tax pressure, visibility, and why your personal image and premises are part of your brand whether you like it or not.
This is not motivation.
This is business reality for African entrepreneurs.
Watch, learn, and rethink how you’re running your business.
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