10 Business Opportunities in Africa That Will Create More Millionaires in 2015

10 Business Opportunities in Africa That Will Create More Millionaires in 2015

Oil revenues? Nope, not for today’s fast emerging African entrepreneurs and millionaires! Are you wondering in which sectors you will find the most profitable business opportunities in Africa? Then this article is for you! It was written by my business partner John-Paul Iwuoha of smallstarter.com for the New Year – and as we have just entered June and are almost half a year in, I thought it was the perfect post for those of you who are still trying to navigate through Africa’s opportunities, and a reminder that time is passing by so quickly.  

Let’s renew our sense of urgency! 

My tip if you feel overwhelmed: 1) Look out for a sector that excites you the most regarding a start-up venture or an investment – something of real interest to you 2) Then choose the best 1-2 markets (countries) for the particular sector you chose, and 3)  Look for unique opportunities or problems that need to be met within that sector and country. 

Now, here is the article for you! Enjoy!

Last year, there were several inspiring success stories of African entrepreneurs who built successful businesses out of simple everyday needs, problems and challenges. 2015 will be a lot better. I can feel it already!

It’s true there are lots of amazing business opportunities in Africa. However, it can get very confusing if you don’t know where to look. In this article, I’ll show you ten of the hottest business opportunities in  Africa that will create more successful entrepreneurs and millionaires in 2015.

‘The best place to find gold is to look where it has been found before.’ The opportunities in this article have created some of the biggest successes Africa has ever seen. If you want to increase your chances of building a successful business in 2015, these opportunities could make your dream come true.

Let’s meet them…

 

1.    Media and Entertainment

1.1 10 African Business Opportunities for 2015 2Africa’s film industry has become a global and cultural phenomenon that enjoys a huge following within and outside the continent.

The industry serves an audience that’s hungry for African stories of love, drama, intrigue, comedy, redemption, action and more. It’s no surprise that Africa’s film industry is currently the third largest in the world behind Hollywood and India’s “Bollywood”.

30 Days in Atlanta‘ is a Nigerian romantic comedy film that was released in late 2014. Africa releases hundreds of films every year but this one has totally changed the game. Just seven weeks after its release, ’30 Days in Atlanta’ grossed over $500,000! It’s the largest revenues ever made by a single African movie! This is great news for the continent and a sign of more high-grossing blockbusters to come!

Jason Njoku who lived in Manchester, UK, made use of the demands in the film industry in 2011. He founded iRoko TV – an idea that now turned into Africa’s most powerful online movie platform. Jason has since moved to Nigeria and today he is one of Africa’s youngest millionaires.

But it’s not just the Africa’s film industry that’s on the rise. African music has become hot cakes too! From Nigeria to South Africa, there’s a wave of raw and promising music talents that is sweeping across the continent. 2015 will surely be an interesting year for Africa’s entertainment industry – and there are opportunities for you!

 

2.    Food & Agribusiness

The opportunities in Africa’s food and agribusiness space remain huge and will not go out of fashion anytime soon. With over one billion people to feed, Africa’s food and agribusiness market is a multi-billion dollar opportunity for entrepreneurs who know where to look.

Food production is still a huge and breathtaking opportunity. Grains, milk and all sorts of raw and semi-processed agro-products are still imported into Africa even though the continent has an enormous capacity to produce these. Entrepreneurs who can produce food products locally could reap very huge rewards.

The opportunities in food and agribusiness cover several different products across the value chain. In 2015, I expect that several African entrepreneurs will make a fortune in this industry. The possibilities are endless and largely unexplored.

(Note: Read my popular article ‘6 Crazy Facts you Did not Know about Doing Business in African Agriculture)

 

3.    Retail

1.1 10 African Business Opportunities for 2015 3Africa’s retail market is a multi-billion dollar business opportunity. In addition to its over 1 billion population, more Africans are buying stuff due to their growing economies, rising middle class and rapid urbanization.

Africa’s retail market is going through a monumental shift. Retail is gradually moving away from informal trading in open markets to organized retail in shopping malls and online stores. Africa’s homegrown supermarket chains like Shoprite, Game, Woolworths and Nakumatt are entering more countries and are spreading fast across the continent. 

The growth in Africa’s online retail market is more breathtaking. Jumia, one of Africa’s fastest growing online retail businesses, is now worth more than $500 million, it only launched in 2012! With a presence in several African countries including Egypt, Cote D’Ivoire and Nigeria, Jumia is now regarded as the “Amazon of Africa.”

Despite the boom in online retail in Africa, this segment currently makes up less than 5 percent of the continent’s entire retail market. There’s still a lot of room in this space to serve the African market and a lot of money will be made in the process.

Seizing Africa’s Retail Opportunities (PDF) is a detailed report that takes an interesting look at the opportunities in Africa’s retail industry. According to the report, Rwanda, Nigeria, Namibia, Tanzania, Gabon, Ghana, South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, and Ethiopia currently provide the best retail opportunities in Africa.

 

4.    Fashion & Beauty

1.1 10 African Business Opportunities for 2015 4Africa’s fashion and beauty market is developing at an impressive rate. The continent’s overwhelmingly young population provides a ready market for trendy fashion. All kinds of apparel, including locally made fabrics and imported designer labels have become hot-selling products across Africa’s rapidly expanding urban areas.

Africa has hundreds of rising stars who are building successful businesses in the fashion and beauty industry. I’ll share a few interesting examples with you.

Suzie Wokabi is one of Africa’s leading entrepreneurs breaking into the beauty and personal care market, a sector that is dominated by international giants like Unilever, Procter & Gamble, L’Oréal and Mary Kay. Suzie Beauty, the cosmetic business she started about 7 years ago in Kenya, has become hugely successful – a multi million Dollar business.

Kunmi Otitoju is another inspiring entrepreneur who has built a successful business with her luxury label, Minku. Her young business makes high-quality leather bags designed with Aso-oke fabric, a hand-loomed cloth woven by Nigeria’s Yoruba people. Her unique designs have become a major hit in high-end stores in Nigeria.  (photo credit: minku.com)

The list of promising African entrepreneurs who are building successful businesses in the fashion industry is quite impressive. This would be an interesting industry to watch in 2015.

 

5.    Real Estate

1.1 10 African Business Opportunities for 2015 5The demand for both residential and commercial real estate continues to grow across Africa. However, there is still a huge accommodation shortage. In countries like Nigeria, for example, over 16 million new houses need to be built to solve Nigeria’s serious housing problem. The estimated cost of providing these homes stands at a whopping $350 billion!

The opportunities in Africa’s real estate market include investing in land and real estate (properties) to take advantage of fast rising property prices. There is also lucrative potential in developing middle and low-income housing and office space for sale, lease or rent. 

If you’d like to take a closer look at the opportunities in the African real estate market, you should check out this article: The Hottest Property Market in the World – How to Invest and Make Money in Real Estate in Africa.

 

6.    Internet & Tech

Africa’s Internet & Tech space will be a joy to watch in 2015. Tech hubs and incubators are springing up across the continent from Accra (Ghana) to Lagos (Nigeria), Jo’burg (South Africa) and Nairobi (Kenya). These hubs have become Africa’s “Silicon Valley” and continue to produce the best tech innovators and entrepreneurs Africa has ever seen.

Last year, the acquisition of Saya, a mobile messaging phone app developed by two young entrepreneurs from Ghana, made the headlines. This simple app for feature phones, which was created in 2011, started to replace SMS texting and became an instant hit in West Africa and even in faraway India!

Saya is just one of several success stories in Africa’s internet and tech industry. African entrepreneurs are using the internet and technology to solve problems and challenges on the continent. From taxi services to mobile payment systems and motorbike delivery services, African tech startups are buzzing with creativity and promise.

If you’d like to see more interesting stuff on African tech startups, check out this CNN article: 10 African startups that rocked 2014.

 

7.    The Green Revolution

1.1 10 African Business Opportunities for 2015 6Around the world, the appetite for green and eco-friendly products and services is growing quite rapidly. Due to the threats of climate change, any solution that preserves the natural environment, reduces waste and pollution, and promotes reuse and recycling have become huge business opportunities.

Several African entrepreneurs and startups are already riding the wave of this opportunity and are becoming hugely successful.

In Ethiopia, Bethlehem Alemu’s Solerebels has become the world’s first truly eco-friendly footwear brand. This hugely successful business makes footwear from recycled waste material and sells its footwear products to customers in North America, Europe and as far as Japan. Again, another multi million Dollar company was born!

There’s also Thato Kgatlhanye (pictured), founder of Repurpose Schoolbags which makes eco-friendly bags from up-cycled plastic shopping bags. And there’s also Patrick Ngowi, the Tanzanian entrepreneur who has built a multi-million dollar business from solar power. Biogas production from organic waste is also another growing opportunity in Africa. (photo credit: africancelebs.com). 

The Green Revolution will definitely be an interesting space to watch in 2015!

 

8.    Building and Construction Supplies

Africa is going through a construction boom, an opportunity that will certainly create a lot of wealth for entrepreneurs on the continent. 

It’s no surprise that Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is heavily invested in the cement business. Cement is one of the most important materials for building and construction work – houses, buildings, roads, bridges etc. Africa used to spend billions of dollars to import cement. But not anymore. Dangote and other cement producers like Lafarge are spreading fast across the continent. 

Cement is just one example of several building and construction supplies that are growing in demand across Africa. The demand for steel is another multi-billion dollar business opportunity that’s probably bigger than cement. Timber (wood), roofing materials, glass, paints, plumbing and electrical supplies are other products that are enjoying a high demand due to the construction boom that’s happening across the continent. 

If you’d like to read more about the opportunities in this industry, check out this article: Building and Construction materials – 9 Hot selling products that can make you money in Africa

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9.    Financial services

1.1 10 African Business Opportunities for 2015 7Like in other developing regions of the world, the banking, payment systems and overall financial services industry in Africa is one of the least developed in the world. 

More than 50 percent of Africans still don’t have access to formal financial services and a huge number of transactions are still done in cash. 

Africa presents a unique opportunity to make money in its financial services market. Entrepreneurs who can provide simple, easy and convenient solutions will be well rewarded. 

One interesting startup to watch in this space in 2015 is Nigeria’s SimplePay. This platform, which provides payment solutions to online merchants in Nigeria has already attracted over $300,000 in investments and plans to raise up to $10 million this year. If all goes well, SimplePay could become the PayPal of Nigeria, and could make its young founder a millionaire!  (photo credit: biztechafrica.com)

 

10.    Investment

With slow economic growth in North America and Europe, more investment is pouring into fast emerging regions like Africa. In search for higher returns, more investors are now looking to invest in Africa. Whether you plan to funnel funds into Africa’s stock markets or invest directly in African startups, the potential for high reward has never looked better. 

Towards the end of last year, a Nigerian billionaire investor, Tony Elumelu, committed to invest $100 million in African startups and entrepreneurs over the next 10 years. This is just one of several ambitious investment initiatives that will create tremendous opportunities and wealth for entrepreneurs who can exploit them. 

One interesting trend I’ve noticed is the growing number of venture capital firms and startup funding platforms that are dedicated to the African investment market. More of these platforms will open shop in 2015. There’s never been a better time to invest in Africa’s future!

 

Want To Find Out More Business Opportunities?

1.1 101 Ways To Make Money in Africa 8The article above was really just a broad overview. If you’re interested in finding out more about business opportunities in Africa and more specific details and action tips of how you can exploit them, I’ve got good news for you!

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Dr. Harnet Bokrezion is the Founder of africajumpstart.com and co-author of the book '101 Ways to Make Money in Africa'. She coaches individuals and consults existing companies assisting them to make smart and strategic business decisions in Africa’s new emerging markets faster and more confidently. Dr. Harnet also regularly writes for the renowned DHL powered publication howwemadeitinafrica.com. Get in touch to inquire how she can be of assistance to your own Africa business endeavors: harnet@africajumpstart.com

User Comments ( 38 )

  • Samuel Wiafe-Siaw

    Interesting! Write-up looks well-researched. Meet u at the top! Thanks.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Thanks, Samuel – Yes, indeed, we hope to be enjoying the view soon! 🙂

  • Sol

    Nice Article

  • Francis

    Brilliant.. Just brilliant!

    • Dr. Harnet

      The credit goes to my business partner, John-Paul. And to me for posting it 🙂 Thanks a lot, Francis!

  • Francis

    Just what I need.

  • This is wonderful. ..
    I have more questions and would love to start one of these ideas.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Lori
      E-mail with your questions received – I will get back to you!

  • Milton

    Thanks. Great article. I would like to add that small industries (in the Indian style) can also be worthwhile to cooperatives and could also make the types of returns indicated above as the markets expand and become integrated

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Milton

      Thanks for this input! I absolutely agree. Especially in agricultural production the establishment of cooperatives who can then produce in bulk for export have huge potential. An Ethiopian entrepreneur did that for flower production. Now he is exporting to the Netherlands and many other countries and has reaped financially huge success. Thanks again and welcome to Africa Business Jumpstart!

  • Ibrahim

    This is wonderfully insightful and inspiring. Thank you.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Ibrahim – thanks for taking the time to comment and welcome to our Africa Business Jumpstart Community!

  • Vivian

    interesting piece very informative.my question is in the future of insurance companies how bright or dim is their future?

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Vivian – thank you. Insurance is an area with great potential in Africa, especially – and vastly overlooked – low-cost insurance for SMEs and the middle class such as travel (e.g. regional bus travel, fire protection for small businesses, etc).

  • Ebipuamere Anthonia Porbeni

    Good article

  • Samuel Ayariga

    Good article. i stumble on this website my chance in 2014 and i have been motivated since to venture in agriculture. I am an IT professional in the Electronic payment industry but i am now cultivating 23 arcs of land in Ghana; growing cocoa, banana, plantain and palmnuts.
    I will post my progress on your site periodically.
    Thank!!!

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Samuel
      Great to hear from you and thanks so much for sharing more about your own business ventures in agriculture. We would love to hear more about your experiences, so please keep us updated. Personally, I think cocoa is a great longer-term venture with huge success potential, especially if you channel this into your own little chocolate factory, which is relatively easy to set up. Thanks for being a loyal follower and let me take this opportunity to wish you a warm welcome here at AFrica Business Jumpstart!

      • Samuel Ayariga

        Thank you Dr. Harnet

  • It a wonderful idea

  • It’s quite progressive

  • Janet

    Please notify me of new posts by email.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Janet – thanks for your interest. In order to be notified automatically, please go to any article in my blog, scroll down all the way until AFTER the comment section and then you will see two small boxes. Click the second one that says ‘Notify me of new posts by email.’ I hope this helps.

  • POM

    I really appreciate the article. I will share

  • Eugene

    Good to read about the potentials. What about Healthcare delivery.? How can we help develop healthcare infrastructures through grants or charity donations to African Hospitals.. We need orphan investors who are willing to leave a legacy by promoting Healthcare delivery to have the necessary man power to promote their profitable business endeavors..

  • Yonis

    Hi Dr .this is wonderful news..I’m planning to start up my own shoes making company in East Africa.My target market are young people shoes.I believe there is huge opportunity ….What you thing ???

  • I was scrolling through expecting to see Travel – an 8 Trillion dollar industry worldwide, contributing greatly to the African economy. Surely there are great opportunities in this industry as much as, if not more, than those mentioned.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Anthony

      Thank you for sharing your observations. Yes, absolutely, tourism is one of Africa’s leading growth sectors, you are right! Having said that, some of the incredible success stories of African entrepreneurs who built million-Dollar enterprises from scratch are foremost found in other industries. At least the sucess stories that have been visibly shared with the public. But yes, opportunities in the tourism industry remain vast and exciting and I have shared several of those in my blog!

  • Mavela Thando

    A real eye opener….thanx.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Hi Marvela

      Glad to hear that and a warm welcome to Africa Business Jumpstart!

  • Celeste

    Feel so excited about this info, I have just started a cooperative in producing mushrooms in south africa and are also interested in agri processing business and to expand globally and export! This articles from you will really assist our cooperative to succeed and expand.

  • GBIAYE TOSAN CHRISTIANA

    This is indeed an eye opener, interesting article.

  • Welldone ! a well researched document , i like the examples used that is well distributed .My challenge would be on how we can increase intra- African trade, leveraging on each others strong and competitive point. The need to think beyond country to A people as a whole, appeals to me as a more sustainable development. Keep up the good work.

    • Dr. Harnet

      Thanks a lot for your kind and motivating feedback, Dr. Nasra. Yes, John-Paul’s article here is widely read and shared. I fully agree with you regarding the importance of improving intra-African trade. I read an interesting piece where the Bank of Africa is planning to introduce a new mobile payment system across Africa to boost intra-African trade deals. I think this would be an amazing step forward.
      Thanks again and a warm welcome here at our Africa Business Jumpstart community!

  • Guebra souore lunant

    HI i speaks french juste vous dire que ses super ce que vous dite et faite je voudrais avoir plus d information sur le commerce en afrique merci

    • Dr. Harnet

      Merci beaucoup, Guebra!
      Unfortunately, all the information we have is provided in English, but you will find additional information if you go through my blog or read our book ‘101 Ways To Make Money in Africa’ on http://www.africa101books.com

  • Joe

    Great research. kudos