Teta Isibo

Teta Isibo Is Rwandan women( Born in 1984), She was Born in Nairobi but raised up in Uganda. She is the founder of Inzuki Designs, a local company specializing in African inspired jewelry, accessories and interior décor.

Quotes

 * As I didn’t have a background in business, I attended many different entrepreneurship programs that helped me learn how to run a business.
 * |10 Most Inspiring African Women Entrepreneurs Says by Teta Isibo Female one zero (5 November 2012)


 * Rwandan design has come of age and today locally made Rwandan products have an aesthetic that can compete in global markets.
 * |Opportunities are lost because we are too busy complaining about challenges – Teta Isibo The new Times


 * I am doing something that I chose to do, something I am passionate about and naturally good at. To me, that’s a blessing because many people go through life with no idea of what they want to do, or if they have the idea, they simply do not have the courage to do it! The decision to open my own store was radical, but I have not regretted it even once. I have a clear vision of what I want to accomplish and this is what drives me every single day.
 * |Opportunities are lost because we are too busy complaining about challenges – Teta Isibo The new Times


 * Never stifle your dreams and aspirations; if they don’t scare you, they are not big enough.
 * |Opportunities are lost because we are too busy complaining about challenges – Teta Isibo The new Times


 * Please don’t use red eye pencil, it rarely works for anyone.
 * |Opportunities are lost because we are too busy complaining about challenges – Teta Isibo The new Times


 * I would like to grow my business into a global brand selling ‘Made in Rwanda’ across the world.
 * |Opportunities are lost because we are too busy complaining about challenges – Teta Isibo The new Times


 * Making jewelry and accessories was just a dear hobby and a “part-time side hustle.
 * |10 Most Inspiring African Women Entrepreneurs Says by Teta Isibo Female one zero (5 November 2012)


 * I’d love to achieve a strong local flavour, one that is envisioned by the whole team, and to make the lodge look and feel authentically Rwandan.
 * |Rwandan design flair embedded in 'cultural and contemporary' forest safari lodge Says by Teta Isibo CLAD News (21 March 2017)