Afropolitan

Vusi Thembekwayo: The Truth About Money, His Traumas, and Building Africa’s Future

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Oct 22, 2025
Vusi Thembekwayo, an influential investor and founder of MyGrowthFund, dives into the stark realities of building in Africa today. He argues it’s the best time to start, despite past traumas holding many back. Vusi critiques Elon Musk's influence, reveals the emotional scars of poverty, and emphasizes personal accountability for success. He advocates for creating sustainable 'zebra' businesses over just chasing 'unicorns'. With incisive commentary on South African-Nigerian tensions and the importance of reclaiming agency, Vusi delivers a powerful message about the future of the continent.
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INSIGHT

Easiest Time To Build In Africa

  • Building in Africa is easier now than ever despite real structural challenges.
  • Vusi argues access to online tools and global demand lowers historic barriers for founders.
ANECDOTE

Lost A Decade Rebuilding With His Mother

  • Vusi describes his strained decade-long relationship with his mother after he left corporate for entrepreneurship.
  • He explains her apartheid-era worldview made her fear he was throwing away security built for him.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Memory Of Repossession

  • Vusi recounts his father's business failure, repossession, and living cramped with extended family.
  • That childhood trauma taught him business equals risk and suffering in his father's eyes.
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