Success doesn’t always start big. Sometimes, it starts quietly… and grows boldly. There’s something powerful about seeing women build. Not just survive. Not just try. But actually build something that lasts. It shifts something in you. It makes you realize that success is not reserved for a few. It’s possible. Let’s look at women in Kenya who have done it—each in their own way. 1. Tabitha Karanja – Keroche Breweries 🍺 Her story feels almost impossible at first. She entered the alcohol industry. An industry controlled by giants. Dominated by money. Protected by systems. And she still found her way in. Keroche Breweries started small in 1997, producing fortified wines. Nothing glamorous. Just a beginning. Over time, she expanded into beer production—building the first large-scale locally owned brewery in Kenya . What made her successful? She didn’t try to compete at the top immediately. She started small. Learned the system. Then expanded. That patience? That’s strategy. 2....