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Refilwe Sebothoma went from a triplet born in poverty, to thriving businesswoman in the energy sector

Businesswoman Refilwe Sebothoma firmly believes that through entrepreneurship, women can make a meaningful return to their communities and create a positive influence.

Refilwe Sebothoma, a visionary entrepreneur combating energy poverty by making LPG accessible in marginalised communities

Refilwe Sebothoma, founder of Hakem Energies in South Africa, continues to grow as a visionary entrepreneur with proven business savvy and qualities.

Bold Future Award | Refilwe Sebothoma honoured for LP gas solutions

Refilwe Sebothoma, founder of Hakem Energies, has won the 2024 Bold Future Award for her work in delivering affordable, safe LP Gas to marginalised communities.

Refilwe Sebothoma Addresses South Africa’s Load Shedding Crisis with Hakem Energies

Refilwe Sebothoma, founder of Hakem Energies, is on a mission to revolutionise energy solutions amidst South Africa’s persistent load shedding challenges.

Discussing JET for africa with #PowerLunch on CNBC Africa

Unpacking gender-first approaches to energy in Africa

Navigating Criticism as Business Leaders: A Lesson from the Sidelines

As a passionate netball mom, I often find myself on the sidelines, where it's all too easy to criticize—the coach, the team, and sometimes even my daughter—because, in my eyes, she should always bring her A-game.

Today was one of those deeply humbling days

Through our school partnership programme, we had the honour of visiting hashtag#MaruatonaPrimarySchool in Wonderkop, where 100 children received brand new shoes — just in time for winter.

LPG is not renewable — but in Africa, it’s essential

As the world races toward net-zero, the conversation often overlooks the realities on the ground in many African communities. While LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) isn’t classified as a renewable energy source, it remains one of the most critical transitional fuels in our journey toward a just energy future.

How clean cooking can address energy poverty

Refilwe Sebothoma | TEDxLytteltonWomen

Growing up in Marikana, Refilwe witnessed firsthand the harsh realities of energy poverty—cold mornings, suffocating smoke, and lost opportunities. Her grandmother’s resilience taught her that energy access is not just about convenience; it’s about dignity, economic empowerment, and survival. In this TEDx Talk, she shares how clean cooking solutions are not only transforming lives but also creating economic opportunities—especially for women. When we empower women, we empower entire communities. It’s time to stop just lighting stoves and start lighting futures. Refilwe is also contributing to the country’s shift towards more sustainable practices, aligning with global environmental goals. Her work addresses two key areas that are crucial for the country’s future: job creation and energy sustainability. By providing affordable energy solutions to underserved communities, she’s helping families save money while also reducing their reliance on traditional electricity sources, which can be both expensive and unreliable.