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How The Commitment To Collaborate With African Youth Led To The Birth Of LithaFlora African Botanicals & Sourcing

How The Commitment To Collaborate With African Youth Led To The Birth Of LithaFlora African Botanicals & Sourcing. LithaFlora African Botanicals & Sourcing is a company that believes in an Africa which supports and sustains its people. As such, its products are made by hand, sourced from sustainable farm means and/or wild-harvested. The company sources from small holder farmers, small makers, producers and suppliers. It works within micro-economies with aim to maintain self-sustenance and a light footprint.

At its core, LithaFlora represents an extraordinary reverence for indigenous wisdom and traditions which, spanning millennia and the world’s first peoples, demonstrate the deepest appreciation for health and wellness in honour of and cooperation with nature. The company produces and manufactures skincare products, using pressed leaf extracts, oils and butters. It also creates functional herbal health teas and provide consulting services, for bespoke clients looking to source, Pan-African artefacts, jewellery, textiles, etc. This service includes creating, developing and distributing unique product lines, for its clients’ commercial requirements.

Led by serial entrepreneur, Yolanda Busbee Methvin, LithaFlora African Botanicals & Sourcing was born out of a commitment to collaborate with African youth and women based employment/job creation initiatives, community based social enterprises and the urge to connect all between earth, sea and sky taking form on the African continent. Inspired by a visit to South Africa in 1992, just two years after the release from jail of Nelson Mandela and a year before the complete repeal of South Africa’s dark days of Apartheid, American born Yolanda Methvin, returned to South Africa in 1998 with a Husband and plan for a “one year, working holiday”. 21 years later, she is a Permanent Resident with two children, two dogs and three businesses under her belt.

“For as long as I can recall, I’ve been a Social Entrepreneur. To me, social entrepreneurship offers the opportunity to engage creativity, compassion and to find impactful collaborative solutions to common human problems. Using indigenous African wisdom systems and their complements has allowed me to feel confident in pursuit of those values and to bring them to life commercially, for myself, my family, yours and hopefully generations to come.” Methvin said on the company’s website.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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