Guzakusa/Ignite, Women in Agribusiness Program, Ghana

Our Story

Guzakuza has a proven track record of bringing women in agriculture, food and agribusiness together from across Africa and parts of the world. WAF is proud of the quality of speakers that it brings to the forum, including Agribusiness experts, motivational and inspirational leaders, and industry representatives.

This year, Guzakuza is working to ensure the needs and aspirations of Women-led small and medium sized Agribusinesses are integrated into the first ever United Nations Food Systems Summit. All over the world, SMEs make billions of decisions that shape our food systems for the better, providing food that is more healthy, sustainable and equitable.

We know the Summit would benefit from hearing the stories of Women in Agribusiness particularly in Africa therefore dialogues will be sent as our contribution to this year’s UN summit.

#WAF2021 THEME

“Women Transforming Food Systems:
What is the data saying?

Women in Agribusiness Forum is created for every woman who is passionate about agriculture, food and business. 300 Women in Agribusiness are expected to attend this year. Out of this number, five will be given the Women in Agribusiness Excellence Award.

Attendees will benefit from presentations on the latest trends, outlooks, and innovations in Food systems, and enjoy unparalleled networking opportunities with influential executives, and spot-on professional development. Dialogues will be recorded and sent to the 2021 United Nations Summit.

Key Attractions

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    Fishing

    Engage in fishing activities in the Mokolo River, home to 32 different fish species. The area offers picturesque spots for mostly catch-and-release fishing, with the option to have caught bass prepared by our kitchen chefs as a delightful snack.

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    Conservation

    We’re striving to conserve the biodiversity, ecological integrity, landscape characteristics and cultural resources of Kaingo Game Reserve for future generations. As custodians of nature for the next generation we have an opportunity and thus responsibility to make a significant contribution to the protection of the Waterberg.

    • To restore natural environment
    • To re-establish & protect bio-diversity
    • To maintain the waterberg’s ecological process

    Exceptional Wildlife

    • Home to the Big 5 and 72 other mammal species.
    • A birder’s paradise with 352 bird species.
    • Explore 32 species of fish in the Mokolo River.
    • Discover a variety of insects, reptiles, and plant species.

    Rock Art Tour

    • Join an Ancient Rock Art & Heritage Tour to learn about the area’s ancient history.

    Educational Bush Walk

    • Focus on the often-missed smaller details like animal tracks and signs.
    • Opportunity to encounter the Big 5 on foot.
    • Recommended attire includes closed-toe shoes, neutral clothing, and a hat.
    • Bring essentials like sunblock, sunglasses, water, binoculars, and a camera.
    • Age limit: 16 to 70 years, subject to guide’s discretion.

    Mokolo River Boat Cruise

    Embark on a serene Mokolo River Boat Cruise to witness the wildlife of Kaingo. Our expert guides ensure an educational journey through the reserves beauty. With the gentle boat pace, experience up-close encounters with animals and the diverse fauna and flora of the region.
    Weather Dependant
    *NB: 
    River levels are low at the moment.

    Safari Game Drives

    • Enjoy breathtaking scenic views, including rivers and mountain tops.
    • Experience drives led by knowledgeable and qualified guides.
    • Explore unique geology and diverse biomes.
    • Relish morning coffee and evening sundowners in stunning locations.