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Java Foods exporting eeZee noodles into Zimbabwe, Malawi
JAVA Foods Limited, a leading Zambian food processor, has penetrated the regional markets after successfully exporting its renowned ‘eeZee noodles’ to Zimbabwe and Malawi.
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eeZee Supa Cereal Orange, Strawberry and Banana Smoothie
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eeZee Supa Cereal Mango/Banana Smoothie
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Strawberry eeZee Supa cereal Smoothie
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12 Quotes and Advice From Monica Musonda To Learn From
Monica Katebe Musonda is the CEO and founder of Java Foods, a food processing company that aims at offering affordable and nutritious food made from local products. Before venturing into entrepreneurship, She held senior positions in private practice with Clifford Chance & Edward Nathan as well as worked as in house corporate counsel at International…
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Monica Katebe Musonda: Entrepreneurship Doesn’t Come Eezee to Me
Monica Katebe Musonda, CEO and founder of the proudly Zambian food processing business, Java Foods, has a secret sauce. It’s not the key ingredient in her eeZee Instant Noodle or eeZee Supa Cereal line but rather the chief factor behind this visionary founder’s success: resilience.
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Veggie Garlic Noodles
Season with salt and pepper, then slice remaining spring onion and top to serve. Enjoy!
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African Agribusiness Entrepreneur of the Year Award – Monica Musonda
2017 Winner of the African Agribusiness Entrepreneur of the Year Award – Monica Musonda, owner and founder of Java Foods (Zambia). http://java-foods.com/
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Monica Musonda speaking at TedX Euston 2015
Monica Musonda is founder and Chief Executive Officer of Java Foods, a Zambian based food processing company. It is committed to providing high quality and nutritious food from local products at affordable prices. Java Foods’ first product was “eeZee Instant Noodles”, which is Zambia’s leading instant noodle brand today. Monica is a dual qualified English…
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Three business tips from the journey of Zambia’s instant noodle pioneer Monica Musonda
It was Zambian entrepreneur Monica Musonda’s experience as a lawyer at Dangote Group – a Nigerian multinational founded by one of Africa’s richest men, Aliko Dangote – that inspired her to take the plunge, quit her job and start Zambia-based Java Foods. She frequently accompanied Dangote on business trips and recalls that when they visited…