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A dynamic life-transforming leader and international keynote speaker

We create the new world through our imagination and we materialize it through speech.

Kabala is one of the most sought-after young revolutionaries and dynamic public speakers on the African continent and abroad. His expertise in public speaking spans from business to community organizing to politics.

Kabala inspires organizations, teams and leaders to win by changing the way they think, work and create value. He inspires and ignites revolution, leading disruption for businesses to thrive. Kabala has been a catalyst for change in organizations across the continent through his expertise in strategy, leadership and marketing.

NEW KEYNOTES BY KABALA

The commerce of trust

In a competitive economy where there is so much knowledge and so much good product, it becomes clear that trust is the only product that we should be concentrating on, and that trust distinguishes successful projects from failures. Thus, successful leaders and organizations in the 21st century and beyond will be those who first learn to trade trust before trading tangible products and services. I am delighted to introduce you to the commerce of trust and share with you research-based methods that can be used to establish and maintain trust at the individual or organizational level.

Pan-Africanism for enterprises development

One of the challenges facing African entrepreneurship is that it was developed mainly from an epistemological presumption that was not African. What if the principals of Pan-Africanism could be borrowed to create a framework for the creation and development of successful enterprises in Africa. This presentation will explain the concept of Pan-Africanism and its principles in the context of business development in Africa and abroad.

Asset Based Community Development

It is generally said that Africa is poor and needs development, which means that Africa needs foreign aid and foreign direct investment for development. However, Africans still survive despite poverty, hunger and other precarious conditions and have survived since colonial times. The main question is: What do they have and use to live their lives regardless of these difficulties? How can the same thing be used to finally trigger their effective development? In this presentation, I talk about tools and methods for developing Africa from the bottom up, based on community assets.

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