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    Ep. 13-Frida Kansime: Your Dreams Become a Reality with Determination and Hard Work

    en-usNovember 26, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Frida Kansime was only three years old when her family was forced to flee due to the Rwandan genocide. When her family returned, she learned she had lost her grandmother and other members of her family.

    With her close family and support system, she was able to build a life through achievement at university, culminating with an MBA. After spending time in the workforce, she reached a point where she grew tired of her job and knew it was time for a new opportunity. At only 28 years old, she is the owner of Eclipse LTD, which provides electronic security systems and fire alarm systems for residents, hotels, and businesses.

    With her four employees, she takes great pride in what she’s built and how hard her team works together. She wants her success as a businesswoman to be an inspiration to other girls and women who dream of owning their own company. Her ambitions are big — growing to be a leading security company in East Africa with an eye towards expanding to other countries.

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