TOP 5 Tips for Maintaining Professionalism as a Mompreneur

Maintaining a professional approach towards whatever you do especially as a business owner is very essential if you want to gain the trust of people, be taken serious and to attract good investors.

More often we relate being professional to doing our job roles very well and being consistent with our time, but I believe there are more qualities that goes a long way to show how professional one is in the workplace.

I will share my Top 5 tips on how to be professional in managing your organization and I hope this helps to some extent. If you want to be a professional then you need to let people see you as a reliable, respectful person.

These are some few traits that you can exhibit to show professionalism

1. Honesty: Learn to say the truth at all times especially about your product and its benefits. Do not overhype your product. Make sure you say exactly what the product does. With this you can genuinely win your customers.

2. Integrity: You should be known to be very consistent with principles. Make sure whatever you say is what you do. Be clear with  your service level agreements and do not try to take your customers for granted.

3. Competence: Learn to do your job very well and make sure you upgrade and develop your skills. Be abreast with technology and look for  new ways to improve and make your products and services competitive in your market space.

4. Reliability: Let people identify you to be very dependent and be on time for everything you do. Be ready at all times. Look for smart ways to achieve your goals quickly so you deliver your products and services on time.

4. Respect Others: You should learn to treat everyone as if they matter. Treat each customer as if he or she is the only one you need to meet your revenue target. If you are working with people too appreciate whatever input they are bringing on board.

5. Support Others: Learn to share the spotlight with your team , show them how to do things properly and be ready to listen. Help them to improve on themselves as a win for them is a win for the team.

Putting these tips into practice gives you a better chance to create a positive reputation for yourself. You also increase your dignity and worth and become marketable.

Check out which ones you are missing out and increase your market worth.

Feature Friday: AkobaMoxie, Crotcheting for Fashion.

My name is Sandra Amponsah Baidoo. My mompreneur journey started after I had my first son and I knew going back to corporate was not an option, as I did not have anyone I could trust to leave him with. Both my parents were late so grandparents were not an option. Praying about it I had ideas about what to do, because I wanted to be a hands-on-mom but be fulfilled doing other things as well.
My kids inspired me to be a mompreneur. I had previously never been business oriented  but ‘necessity is the mother of invention’. Out of this I taught myself how to crochet and bead using online tools.

 

Through I grew my business AkobaMoxie. AkobaMoxie for now makes baby and women’s accessories using yarn, beading,  fabric, ribbon etc. However we will be growing into a full accessory and clothing brand in the nearest future.
I am married with two boys. I hold an MPhil in Nutrition from UG and I am a public health professional and a past young professional of the West African Health Organisation. I am very passionate about child nutrition as well however currently I am currently founder and lead maker at AkobaMoxie.
I manage daily activities by planning every hour of the day, as I have to balance  caring for my sons and meeting orders. My husband is also very supportive of me so he supports whenever he is available.
Balancing can be stressful but you have to be determined to make it work. So I plan meal times, bed time,  homework etc and work around it or when the kids go to bed.

Personally, my greatest challenge has been moving beyond my previous dreams and ambitions and walking into new ones. Having people misunderstand my current path and choices, but the important thing is excelling in these new ones too. In Mompreneurship my greatest challenge is time management.

In business,  sourcing for quality materials in Ghana to make my pieces and pricing to suit the Ghanaian market has been challenging.

Getting expert advice on things you are not conversant with is key. You cannot do things in vacuum, so my team and I have meetings on pricing, buying materials etc. Separating personal profit from business profit, keeping records, maintaining good customer relationships all are essential .
Advice to anyone going into business, be specific about what you want to do, research your product, be self-motivated, start with what you have.
Follow AkobaMoxie on instagram on @AkobaMoxie . For enquiries and orders call or whatsapp +233558371723 or email on akobamoxie@gmail.com.

GMC, Inspiring and Refueling Mompreneurs

The much awaited third brunch meeting of the Ghana Mompreneurs Club came off last week Thursday September 21, 2017 inside East Legon as usual brought together amazing women from all over Ghana who came together to network, learn and be inspired.
This guest speaker for this brunch meeting session was Mamaga Abla Dzifa Gomashie, former deputy tourism minister. The MC for the occasion was our very own Mavis of Canada Ghana Nutrition Centre.

 Mothers were given the opportunity to come along with their kids, and they were well hosted with a loaded programme line up with sessions from Soronko Academy, Etiquette plus and powered by Junior Shapers Africa.

 The host for the interview session with the guest speaker as Mubaraka Salih ( Basaasha Bissap) . The guest speaker shared her journey with us from childhood through to her role as the former deputy minister for tourism. She touched on the need for women to be firm when they face the hard times in their entrepreneurship journeys.
She encouraged women to be keepers for each other and also support each others business as  she mentioned, “Killing your sisters shine will not make yours shine brighter”.
She also touched on the need to outsource business especially when it did not fall within ones products and services. With this she encouraged Mompreneurs to recommend their fellow Mompreneurs for business opportunities they could not handle as this would open up more opportunities.
The next session of the programme was led by Mompreneur Gloria Yankson from Cancer Connect GH. She spoke on issues related to cancer and touched on some causes of cancer, its treatment and some preventive measures mothers gathered there could take to stay clear of the deadly disease.
She touched on the need to  eat healthy, go for regular check ups and also minimize the usage of mobile phone especially with children. She advised us to put phones off especially in the night where most of us tend to sleep with our mobile phones.

 

 

After her session, the mothers gathered were allowed to ask some few questions relating to the discussion Mompreneur Gloria had on cancer.
 We also had a brief session with Ransford, CEO of Hover Consult. He educated us on the types of solar panels and how possible it was to get this set up for as low as GHS3,500. You can hit them up for all your Solar panel needs on  0240941991 or follow them on Facebook on hoverconsult.
From there the exhibition was opened for participants to have a feel of the wonderful products and services being made, produced and managed by the wonderful mothers.

 

Xtra five was on the grounds to give the mothers a beautiful make over, and we had our only lady photographer from Platinum Photography on the grounds to reserve the beautiful pictures of our beautiful make over.

We had food vendors Afrakuma Catering Services and House of Fast foods providing delicious lunch for everyone. Drinks were in abundance from Healthy bursts to Basaasha Sobolo.
Salon Cuties, owned by Mompreneur Ethel was also at the venue to make our little girls beautiful.
Rima Touch was also available to give the mothers a massage.

Our designers were not left out exhibiting their beautiful products. It was a wonderful gathering that brought Mothers and Children together.

The Ghana Mompreneurs Club was launched in February this year and currently has a membership over 150, the club plans to expand its territory as it continues to empower Mothers to make it in their careers and businesses.

Source : Ghana Mompreneurs Club

Promoting Mompreneurship and Uniqueness

The Ghana Mompreneurs Club brings together women from all walks of life doing similar businesses, however these ladies try to get a unique feature to distinguish themselves from each other.

Wondering what some of our Mompreneurs have been up to these past months. Take a look at some of the products our ladies are pushing into the market. They all come with an improvement and a touch of professionalism.

OJeanne Clothing outdoored some lovely backpacks perfect for kids and even moms who like to rock backpacks. They are also into men, ladies and kids wear and accessories. Contact Mompreneur Jeanne on 0244503147

Backpack from Ojeanne Clothing

Bashaasa Bissap has inched a notch higher with their packaging. Their latest is the Bashaasa Bissap 5 litres which is the new bottle in town. It is very easy to carry along and very affordable. Contact Mompreneur Mubarak Salih for all your orders on 0266001720.

Bashaasa Bisaap 5litres

Partiesgh is stocking some beautiful products and they are open to pre-orders.  Make your events this weekend colourful with these lovely straws from their collection. It is suitable for all your party funtions . Also stocking soon, very beautiful paper bags. Pre-orders are welcome. Call Anna Quarshie on 0243966243 now!!!

Paper bags from Partiesgh
Colorful straws from Partiesgh

Mompreneur Selasi Dzikunu of Jayset Consulting also starts an online retail beauty, cosmetic and Personal care shop. The Delse Shop stocks products from Longrich and MGL Naturals. Take a lot at some of the unique products they have to offer their customers. Call to order on 0207941557 to order.

Black soap from The Delse Shop
Shea butter oil from The Delse Shop

The Ghana Mompreneurs Club was launched in February this year and has created a platform to motivate mothers who are entrepreneurs to be the best they can. To join call 0500233401.

Source: Ghana Mompreneurs Club

Fulfilling Our Purpose through our Business- Story of Stesi Ghana

It was a pleasure getting in touch with Mrs. Ayotunde Adeusi, and we were so inspired by her story. Its amazing how strong, women are created to be and are able to pick themselves up when the world seems to be falling apart around them.One thing I learnt from her story is to identify your purpose as it helps you engage in a business you love and work at it with passion.

Mrs Ayo Adeusi is a 1985 computer science graduate. She worked in the private sector for a while and later went on to work in a government establishment.She rose in the business hierarchy of the government establishment but had to resign after years to stay home and focus on the upbringing of her kids

As restless as she felt during her stay home, she decided to learn some skills to keep her occupied. She learnt how to sew, bake cakes and also learnt event planning management. Eventually she picked up a diploma in event planning management.

She did not use these skills those times as her husband catered for everything at home. She only used the skills once a while when people requested for her services.
All she had to do was to make sure everything with the kids and the house was fine. Her husband took very good care of the family. As she described it was a fantastic marriage, however 22 years down the line her husband passed away.

Here she was with two sons in the university and no visible source of income. For close to twenty years she had just been playing around with her skills. She was totally lost as to how she was going to take care of the bills, school fees and all the things the family would need. She visited her husbands workplace and was told the benefits remaining for her husband could pay fees. However she would have to sort out the rest of the needs of the family.

She had to find a way out , but first she had to change cities. During this periods she realized something happening. Other young ladies lost their husbands and they were left with much more younger kids. Her worry now was how they were going to survive the long years of seeing the children through school and catering for their needs. That was how she started training using the little skills she had acquire and made some income by charging a small fee.

Somewhere along the line she had to relocate to Ghana. She struggled with business registration, settling down and understanding how things were done around. It was tough but she kept on with it.

 

 

Today Stesi Ghana is a brand that is known for their finger licking cakes and for helping women gain financial freedom through the business of cake craft.

Its been a long journey , about 4 years (she started in December, 2013) but the business is thriving now and her purpose of supporting women with skills have been fulfilled.

To get in touch with Stesi Ghana reach out to them on 0269848552 or email them on caks@stesievents.com. Check out more of their pictures on Facebook on Stesi Ghana and follow them on instagram on @stesighana.

Making A Difference In our Communities- Story of Ayisha Fuseini

I was a guest at the just ended Invest In Africa SME Excellence Awards last week Thursday 25th January, 2018. Invest in Africa (IIA) is a not-for-profit organization with the vision to create thriving African economies. Working in partnership with both private and public sector companies, IIA more effectively identifies and tackles the challenges of doing business in Africa, delivering more impactful and cost- efficient solutions.
The IIA SME Excellence Awards was organized to honor indigenous businesses who through IIA’s business linkage and skills development programmes have demonstrated innovative potential and developed capacity to scale up and participate in supply chains of larger organizations ( both local and international)

I was impressed when three women grabbed awards in different categories. One woman that caught my attention was Ayisha Fuseini. Ayisha grabbed two awards which included her award for being the Woman Entrepreneur for the year. Ayisha Fuseini took the award on behalf of her company ASHEBA Enterprise. I decided to hang around a while so I speak to her after the awards ceremony ended. 

I approached her and I must say she was very welcoming. I introduced myself to her and told her I would like to feature her on my blog to which she readily gave me the opportunity to take a picture with and get some information from her website to facilitate my article.
HER STORY………………
ASHEBA Enterprise was founded by Ayisha Fuseini in 2012 to help rural women produce quality Shea butter and access to premium price.
Ayisha, the third child in a family of ten, had struggled to meet school going costs, watching her mother earn very little money processing Shea butter at the bottom of the supply chain. 
Supported by Camfed in partnership with The MasterCard Foundation Innovation Bursary Program, she came up with a business idea that would change the economic dynamics in her community. As the CEO of Asheba Enterprise, she is now working with a co-operative of women to produce Shea butter for her value-added products for local, national, and international markets.
With the dream of seeing every woman have access to automation and fair compensation, she organizes Shea butter producers into one production center to produce high quality Shea butter for export market to help them improve the livelihood for their family. In Ghana over 50% of the population is involved in Shea butter production. By selling fruits, seeds, nuts and leaves, women earn their own income.
An estimated 88 per cent of rural women are illiterate, and have limited technical skills to improve the quality of their butter or acquire information about market trends. Even when they do have the skills or knowledge, few women have access to formal credit to purchase Shea butter presses or to better promote their products.
“Now organizations and cooperatives call me to train them on Shea butter processing and value addition.”,  Ayisha Fuseini.
ABOUT ASHEBA ENTERPRISE………………….
ASHEBA Enterprise is Limited Liability company that is working with the rural Community women groups who are into Agriculture and Shea Butter extraction business. The aim of the company is to help the rural community women to extract quality shea Butter and also add value to the Shea Butter by using it to make product such as Body Cream, Hair Cream, Baby Pomade, Mosquito repellant and Black Soap.call me to train them on shea butter processing and value addition.
The was founded by Ayisha Fuseini in 2012 to help rural women produce quality Shea butter and access to premium price. They produce 100% Natural Shea Butter for cosmetic, food and pharmaceuticals companies grade A, B and C to satisfy our customers.              
ASHEBA Enterprise is now working with 600 Shea butter producers in the Northern Ghana to meet the demand of our client.    
Their Shea butter is made using traditional methods and it is lovingly handcrafted by women in a Ghanaian production center in 2012. The Enterprise seeks to preserve the heritage of skilled, high quality Shea Butter making, and works in partnership with family ownership of the land in which trees are grown. And 600 skilled artisans women, who manufacture the product by hand in Ghana.
Their products are designed maintaining the original process and are made using high quality natural materials to ensure minimal impact to the environment.
The company is driven by the desire to maintain the highest standards of traditional craftsmanship using traditional extraction methods
ASHEBA Enterprise produces 100% Natural Shea Butter for cosmetic, food and pharmaceuticals companies grade A, B and C to satisfy their customers.
To make further enquiries from Asheba Enterprise kindly call Telephone: +233 203263988 / 024 2009874 or email her on fuseiniayisha96@yahoo.com
visit their website on http://www.ashebasheabutter.com/

Source:  http://www.ashebasheabutter.com/

How my daughter made me an Entrepreneur- Story of Myda Foods

Today we share the story of a young lady who diverted her dreams of becoming an accountant to a food processor after she gave birth to her daughter…She is a Mother and an entrepreneur.

Erasung Hadijah, the CEO of Isshad Plus Enterprise, producers of Myda Foods- a local cereal made with rice, soya and moringa  was born on March 5, 1990.
She had her basic education at St. Andrews Catholic School. She then continued to Wa Senior High School and went on to the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).

Hadijah, from her childhood had a passion for selling. So even in primary school, she used to sell mangoes, toffees to her friends in class. But along the line, as she grew up , Hadijah developed an interest in becoming an accountant so she took a course in accounting at UPSA where she graduated with a degree in Financial Accounting in 2014.

Before her degree, she had taken a two year course in Diploma in Business. Just after completing her diploma she got married.

According to Khadijah she wanted to remain focused in life and she felt getting married will help her overcome so many pressures. She gave birth to a beautiful baby girl after marriage and that was when her entrepreneurial journey began.

The arrival of her baby turned her into an entrepreneur !

My journey into entrepreneurship is quite an interesting one, Hadijah explained. After breast-feeding her baby for about 3 months she observed something unusual about her baby. She realized her daughter was constantly reducing in weight. Her baby would not eat anything. As she explained , ” I tried some of the common baby formulas available in the market but I wasn’t seeing any positive results.”

Naturally this situation will cause every new mother to worry , even the experienced ones. That is when Hadijah decided to try her hands on something new for her baby.

” I decided to try my own baby formula. So I researched on the ingredients I had in mind to make sure it will be healthy for my baby to eat’ , she stated.

Then she tried out a mix of brown rice, carrots and sometimes added some eggs. After giving her the formula for sometime I saw some improvement in her weight. Then I was motivated to continue the formula till she was a year. I was really impressed with the way my daughters weight had become stable now. “She had become “obolo”, Hadijah stated.

Hadijah then saw a business opportunity in there. She reasoned that if this helped her child, then there could be other mothers out there facing the same problem. She decided to take this on as a business. She launched her first product in 2014 at the UPSA Auditorium. There were three brands namely
Morin Cart which is a mixture of rice , carrot and a little bit of moringa. The other product, B-Soya is also made with brown rice, soya bean and a bit of spices. The last product which is the super mix is a mixture of brown rice, soya, carrot and moringa.

 

HOW SHE MARKETS HER PRODUCTS

The uniqueness of Hadijahs product mix makes people wonder for the first time if it tastes good.  In view of this she has adopted a strategy to answer all who have such reservations about her products.

“When I go for exhibitions, I prepare a sample of the products and take it along. I pour some out for prospective customers n cups for them to taste.  After they sample, they realize how nutritious and tasty it is and the orders start flowing in.,”she explained.

Hadijah’s business is located at Madina, a suburb of Accra . Her distribution channels are mostly around that community and its environs.

Due to the health benefits of the ingredients, a health facility known as Herbal Technology takes some and recommends it to its diabetic and stroke patients.

Her cereals can also be found in some SHELL shops.

She also gives a lot of free samples to people to test .Even though the initial cost of that is high, she argues that it reaps benefits as people make orders after trying the products.

But she mentions also that no business goes without challenges, especially start ups…

CHALLENGES

The most common challenge which affects all start-ups is usually the battle with capital . Hadijah had to rely on her mother to lend her some money to start her business when she convinced her she would take it up.

But after her mother’s support sustaining the business financially has not been easy for her.

Hadijah also wanted her products to look very unique in the market, so she also put in a strategy to help her achieve that. She invested heavily in branding and used an attractive and quality package for her products.

I took time to visit the market to survey the packaging of some of our local formulas, and I also sampled products from the foreign markets and then decided to follow the foreign packaging. That appeared very attractive and neat. Her products have gone through several re-branding to arrive at its current look.

Another challenge she faced also was getting the right kind of cereal for her products. It was difficult making out the good ones from the bad ones.

Dealing with cereal was the biggest challenge I had to overcome. I didn’t know much about it, so it was difficult selecting the best ones. I always relied on Food research to help me and gradually I have been able to surmount that.

HOW EDUCATION HAS HELPED HER IN HER ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY

Many start- up businesses consider going through regulatory requirements as an obstacle which is there to impede progress due to some of the challenges that was faced previously. However Hadijah appreciates following regulatory requirements as an advantage for her business.

I have come to understand that some of these  guidelines and regulations are there for our benefit if we follow them. It shouldn’t be always just producing to sell.

This also helps you gain a competitive advantage in the market, especially in the industry I found myself, It was very essential to go through all the various regulatory processes before I introduced my product to the market.

She believes what is driving her product is quality in terms of content and packaging. To be sure whether she is using the best of ingredients for her products too, she reads about the health benefits of the ingredients and knows which one to select.

HER VISION

Hadijah wants Myda Foods to be a registered brand in every household and also export to the international market.
” I want my product to be in every household in some few years to come. I also want to enter the international market that is the more reason why I re-branded my products.”she mentioned.

HOW THE GOVERNMENT CAN SUPPORT ENTREPRENEURS

Hadijah believes a lot of young people have very brilliant ideas which have not materialized yet because of lack of capital. She is urging government to step up efforts in providing easily accessible capital to individuals who are interested in entrepreneurship.

She also advises that while regulatory procedures are important for businesses to meet, it would be helpful if those processes are made easy for businesses to follow.

To make more enquiries on Myda Foods contact Hadijah on 0544503479

Email them on mydafoods@gmail.com or erasung300@gmail.com

MTN GIRLS CODE Eligibility

The MTN Foundation and Women in Tech Africa has join forces to create the most dynamic opportunity ever offered to study entrepreneurship in the start-up heart and innovation capital of Africa, Ghana. Spend 5 days learning about technology, entrepreneurship and how to turn your dream into a thriving business. Learn while doing.

WHY APPLY?

•Gain skills to test and develop your coding skills into a sustainable business
•Get introduced to digital tools that can help you grow your business
•Get connected to global mentors and industry experts
•Get knowledge about business model canvas that will help you build a sustainable business.
•Get trained on how to pitch your business idea/business to get funding.

PRIZES
•Innovation Grant (Cash Prize)
•Direct access into the MTN Appchallenge.
•Exposure to Mobile App Development, Internet of Things and business pitching skills.
Our intensive program helps you master the in-demand skills you need to accelerate your career and change your life

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 
•Ladies between the ages of 18-30
•Should have an idea which has a technology based solution that can help solve a problem and generate income for you.
•Must reside in Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi or Tamale.
•Prior experience in coding or a degree in STEM is encouraged but not required.
•Application can be from an individual or a group of not more than 3.

Apply here: www.womenintechafrica.com/girlcode

ABOUT MTN FOUNDATION:

The MTN Foundation is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) management structure for the MTN Group’s related initiatives across its 22 operations.

The MTN Ghana Foundation was established in 2007 as a single purpose vehicle to drive all MTN’s CSR initiatives in the country. The Foundation currently has three focus areas – Health, Education and Economic Empowerment. The Foundation is set up as a separate legal entity with its own independent Board of Directors and Patrons who oversee the operations of the Foundation. Its commitment is centered around the socio-economic development of the country through the roll out of appropriate and sustainable social interventions in communities all over the country.

The main aim of the Foundation is to have a broad community impacting and supporting national and international development priorities. It facilitates partnership and sharing of resources to achieve mutual objectives.

ABOUT WOMEN IN TECH AFRICA:
Supporting Women in Tech Across Africa to Positively Support their Communities.

Women in Tech Africa mission is 3 fold
• Creating today’s female leaders and role Models for tomorrow’s Women
• Showing the world what a strong African woman in capable of achieving
• Support African growth through technology
Women in Tech Africa has membership of women in over 30 countries in Africa and has physical Chapters in Ghana, Kenya and London with launches in South Africa and Nigeria planned before the end of the year.
Africa Women in Tech is the brainchild of ICT4D GH Foundation

Women in Tech Week 2017

Announcing Women in Tech Week 2017 .This week festival also provides us the opportunity to train and discuss with thousands of women around the globe both physically and virtually on issues on Technology, Entrepreneurship, Work-life balance, and Leadership annually. This gathering is a great opportunity for women globally to come together to network, share and empower each other to improve and push forward technological growth agenda.

This event started last year by Women in Tech Africa, attracting a large number of groups globally . The event 2016 achieved a large number of milestones

  • Connecting over 10,000 women virtually and physically
  • Supporting the training of 300 girls in Arduino, Raspberry, scratch programming in Africa
  • Africa’s Largest and First Women in Tech Event.
  • Multiple Mentions in the Media across BBC and All Media During the Women in Tech Week

The week-long event will simultaneously take place in countries such as Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Botswana, Cape Verde, China, Germany, United States of America, Canada, Belgium, UK with events supporting the growth of women in technology and the African growth using technology. More than 10,000 participants from across Africa and the diaspora are expected to be part of the event.
Additionally Women in Tech Week also gives individuals and organizations the opportunity to create theirown user generated women in tech week to enable a global collective impact using technology. www.womenintechweek.com

#womenintechweek17

For information on how to book for and create an event, please visit  www.womenintechweek.com





About women in tech Africa

Women in Tech Africa is a membership charity supporting women working in technology across Africa to positively Support their Communities. Women in Tech Africa has membership of over 30 countries on the continent and in the diaspora – Ghana, Kenya and London, South Africa and Nigeria among others.Some of our activities include:



·       Programming to support children choosing Science Technology and Math Careers

·       Training Female entrepreneurs on the use of technology to grow their business

·        Networking and Thought Leadership Events for Women in Tech

·        Partnering with industry players to bring job and growth opportunities to our members.

For more information, visit womenintechafrica.com

Mompreneur’s Journey: Royce Kids

Hello Lovely Mompreneurs, My name is Rafi Amadu Yakubu Vorsky. CEO of Royce Kids Salon. Royce Kids Salon was inspired by the experiences I had with Adult salon for my 2 daughters. Royce Kids Salon is a one stop destination exclusively for kids and their hair, accessories and more.

Royce Kids Salon is a child-friendly, chemical-free environment with professional and friendly hairstylists. Great ambience, very affordable, less waiting time. We don’t just do hair, we provide professional advice and solutions to your child’s hair. We offer excellent services.

Our services menu ranges:

  •   Styling
  •   Up do’s
  •   Braids
  •   Blow Dry
  •   Natural hair care and more.

If you are looking for a place to style your child’s hair for: school, birthday, flower girl hair dos etc. Then look no further than Royce Kids Salon.

Working Hours:
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Saturday 9am to 7pm
Sunday 2pm to 7pm
Call or whatsapp: 0506346677
You can follow us on
Facebook: Roycekids
Instagram :@roycekids
We are located on the Dome Pillar 2/K.Boat Road, at Vulcanizer Junction.

You can just walk in or book an appointment through phone/Whatsapp/Facebook.

At Royce Kids Salon

  • We make every moment a lasting one for your kids.
  • They’ll relish the experience.It’s a fun experience!
  • We carefully choose the right product for your kids. Child-friendly products.

#CreatingLastingmemories.

Source: Ghana Mompreneurs Club