Monica Musonda
{{Short description|Zambian lawyer and entrepreneur (c. born 1976)}}
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Monica Katebe Musonda is a Zambian businesswoman, lawyer and entrepreneur, who resigned a well-paying job as a corporate attorney to start and then lead a Zambian-based food-processing company, Java Foods Limited, where she is the chief executive officer.{{cite web| url=https://www.weforum.org/people/monica-katebe-musonda/ |
work=World Economic Forum |title=Monica Katebe Musonda: Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Java Foods Limited |
date=October 2021 |author=World Economic Forum |access-date=31 October 2021 |place=Cologny, Switzerland}}
Background and education
Musonda was born in Zambia {{circa|1976}}. She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Zambia and a Master of Laws degree from the University of London. At the time she started her food-processing business in 2012, she was described as "a dual-qualified English solicitor and Zambian advocate".{{cite web|
work=CNBC.com |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2014/10/06/monica-musonda.html | title=Monica Musonda: Founder and CEO, Java Foods; non-executive director, Bank of Zambia and Dangote Industries Zambia |date=6 October 2014 |author=CNBC.com Staff |access-date=31 October 2021 |location=New York City}}
As a lawyer
Musonda's legal career started in the United Kingdom, after her second degree. She was an associate attorney at Clifford Chance in London. She relocated to South Africa and was promoted to partner at Edward Nathan, in Johannesburg.{{cite web| work=SheInspiresHer.com | url=https://sheinspiresher.com/monica-katebe-musonda-entrepreneurship-doesnt-come-eezee-to-me/ |title=Monica Katebe Musonda: Entrepreneurship Doesn't Come Eezee to Me |date=6 June 2017 |author=SheInspiresHer |access-date=31 October 2021}}
While in South Africa, she was persuaded to move to Washington, D.C., as the in-house general counsel at the International Finance Corporation, a component of the World Bank Group. While there, a position opened up at the Dangote Group in Lagos, Nigeria. She was hired as the director of legal and corporate affairs and was soon promoted to general counsel of the group.
On one of Aliko Dangote's trips to Zambia, with Mosunda in his entourage, Dangote asked her why the majority of the financial institutions and general merchants in the country were owned and operated by non-Zambians. She felt challenged and decided to start a business of her own. She resigned as General Counsel to the Dangote Group and launched Java Foods Zambia Limited.{{cite web|
work=PatnersInFoodsolutions.com |title=Volunteer expertise helps take Zambian food producer to the next level and develop local economy |url=https://www.partnersinfoodsolutions.com/java-foods | date=October 2021 |author=Partners In Food Solutions |access-date=31 October 2021 | location=Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States}}
As an entrepreneur
Aliko Dangote, the wealthiest person in Africa, was setting up a cement factory in Zambia. He asked Musonda who had traveled with him on the trip, why there was hardly and Zambian-owned bank, insurance company or equipment/raw material suppliers. Feeling both challenged and inspired, she resigned her corporate job and using money saved and borrowed from family and friends, she contracted a company in China to manufacture noodles with the Java Foods brand.
Four years later, she decided to expand her product line. She also decided to manufacture locally, and source the raw material within Zambia. Her next product is a "fortified instant cereal", which she refers to as "porridge". It is made from corn flour.
She enlisted the help of Partners in Food Solutions (PFS), a "consortium of leading global food companies that include" General Mills, Cargill, DSM, Bühler, Hershey and Ardent Mills. PFS engineers, business managers and food scientists from General Mills and Cargill, worked with Java Foods staff over the course of one year, pro-bono, to get the food processing plant in Zambia off the ground. The consultation provided for free, is calculated at US$50,000.
As of June 2017, Java Foods limited employed 25 full-time staff. That number had trimmed down to 19 full-time employees by 2020. The products on offer are (a) eeZee Instant Noodles (b) eeZee Supa Cereal, a "fortified instant cereal" and (c) Num Nums corn snacks.
Other considerations
Monica Musonda was appointed as a member of the CAF Governance and Ethics Committee, in July 2019.{{cite web|work= Lusaka Times Online | url=https://www.lusakatimes.com/2019/07/19/zambian-lawyer-monica-musonda-has-been-appointed-as-a-member-of-the-caf-governance-and-ethics-committee/ |title=Zambian lawyer Monica Musonda has been appointed as a member of the CAF Governance and Ethics Committee |date=19 July 2019 |author=Lusaka Times Staff |access-date=31 October 2021}} Musonda sits on the jury of the Cartier Women's Initiative.{{cite web| url=https://www.cartierwomensinitiative.com/jury/k-monica-musonda
|title=Katebe Monica Musonda: Zambia: CEO & Founder of Java Foods
|work=CartierWomensInitiative.com |date=October 2021 |
author=Cartier Womens Initiative |access-date=31 October 2021}}
Musonda sits on the boards of the following enterprises, as a non-executive director (a) Airtel Networks Zambia Plc. (b) Zambia Sugar Plc. and (c) Dangote Industries Zambia Limited.{{cite web| url=https://www.fsdzambia.org/person/ms-monica-musonda/ |title=Who We Are: Ms. Monica Musonda, CEO and Founder of Java Foods |work=Zambian Financial Sector Deepening | date=October 2021 |author=Zambian Financial Sector Deepening | access-date=31 October 2021 |location=Lusaka, Zambia}}
Awards
- 2017 African Agribusiness Entrepreneur of the Year award
- 2018 LAB AWARDS BY THE OHNS{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}
- 2022 BBC 100 Women{{Cite web |title=BBC 100 Women 2022: Who is on the list this year? |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-75af095e-21f7-41b0-9c5f-a96a5e0615c1 |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=BBC News |language=en-GB}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.lionessesofafrica.com/blog/2014/11/26/monica-musonda-the-startup-story-of-a-tenacious-food-manufacturer-that-is-looking-to-bring-better-nutrition-to-zambia Monica Musonda - The startup story of a tenacious food manufacturer that is looking to bring better nutrition to Zambia] As of 2 November 2014.
- [https://100women.okayafrica.com/profiles-2020/monica-musonda Monica Musonda: CEO And Founder, Java Foods].
{{100 Women by BBC in 2022}}
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