Meet the Female Funding Fit Programme cohort

SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

WomHub, in partnership with the French Embassy in South Africa, Lesotho and Malawi, is pleased to announce the selected founders for the Female Funding Fit Programme, a six-month accelerator supporting tech-enabled, women-led businesses in South Africa.

The programme is designed to help female founders overcome barriers to growth by providing training, mentorship, financial coaching, and access to strategic networks and innovation spaces. Participants will sharpen their business strategies, explore funding opportunities, and connect with investors and partners to scale their ventures across borders.

Programme highlights include €10,000 catalytic funding for one selected founder, personal mastery development, targeted learning sessions, and access to WomHub’s innovation spaces in Johannesburg, Cape Town and East London. The programme equips founders with the tools and resources needed to strengthen investment readiness and drive sustainable growth.

The cohort includes:

Over the coming months, these founders will engage in intensive learning, mentorship and networking designed to unlock growth and impact within South Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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