Pumla Tlooko
- Apr 23
- 2 min read

Redefining Community Wealth, Women’s Empowerment, and Generational Impact in South Africa.
Pumla Tlooko embodies the essence of a global female founder, a visionary who builds with purpose, leads with heart, and transforms lives through enterprise. Her work sits powerfully at the intersection of entrepreneurship, community empowerment, and sustainable development, positioning her as a catalyst for generational change across South Africa.
As the Founder of Katlisto Trading CC, Pumla has created more than a business, she has built a thriving ecosystem designed to uplift communities and restore economic dignity. Through Katlisto and its sister initiatives, Zenzele and LandLord Stokfella, she has pioneered community-centred models that empower families, strengthen financial resilience, and unlock opportunities for those often excluded from formal economic systems.
Pumla’s approach to entrepreneurship is deeply rooted in impact. By reimagining traditional stokvel structures, she has transformed them into powerful platforms for financial literacy, micro-enterprise development, and collective wealth creation. Her work demonstrates that when women lead with vision and intention, entire communities rise with them.
Beyond her ventures, Pumla is a committed mentor and builder of people. She has guided and supported emerging entrepreneurs particularly women through skills development, business coaching, market access, and leadership empowerment. Her philosophy is simple yet profound: she lifts as she rises, ensuring that success is shared and multiplied.
A bold representative of African female leadership, Pumla challenges limitations and reshapes narratives. She stands as a powerful example of innovation, resilience, and excellence showing what is possible when women take ownership of their voice, their vision, and their future.
Her impact is not temporary it is transformational. Through her work, Pumla is strengthening community economies, creating pathways for informal entrepreneurs, and building systems that will empower generations to come.




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