Christine Khasinah is the Founder and Managing Director of Supamamas.

Supamamas was started out with the need to provide information and create events that would bring mothers together so they can improve various aspects of their lives, network and connected to brands and companies. It was started in 2012.

The company later branched out to have a major presence online through its unique local portal www.supamamas.co.ke a hub of information everything mum and baby in Kenya.

Over the years, Supamamas has become synonymous with mums in Kenya, offering a support system to enable mums to grow as parents and professionals with a bias for supporting mums in business. Supamamas has grown a following of over 78,000 on Facebook, organized close to 100 events in 12 years to support and grow mums and initiated a WhatsApp Community of 400 plus mums for daily support. Christine firmly believes that when mums thrive, families thrive and the society at large.

Christine is a Business Administration (Marketing) graduate of U.S.I.U-Africa and holds a MBA in Marketing from Liverpool University. She also holds Professional Postgraduate Qualifications in Marketing from Marketing Society of Kenya and in Total Quality Management from Kenya Institute of Management.

Awards & Recognition she has received include:

  • Finalist, 2023 Mastercard Mompreneur of the Year
  • National Diversity and Inclusion Awards & Recognition Entrepreneur of Excellence, 2nd Runners Up, 2019
  • South Africa’s CEO’s Magazine Country Winner, Most Influential Women in Business in Africa SME Category, 2015.
  • CFC Stanbic Bank Finalist Rising Star awards, Entrepreneur Category 2015.
  • Business Daily Kenya’s Top 40 under 40 Women 2014.
  • South Africa’s CEO’s Magazine Finalist, Most Influential Women in Business in Africa SME Category, 2014.
  • South Africa’s CEO’s Magazine Finalist, Most Influential Women in Business in Africa SME Category 2013
  • Up Magazine 2013 Kenya’s Top 5 Women Under 40, 2013

 

As a company, Supamamas passion is to empower as many mums as possible to strive for excellence as mothers both in their personal and professional lives. She also started a mentorship outfit SupaSisters for professional women to impact the next generation of younger women by sharing their stories and experiences.

Christine has a passion for community service and through Supamamas she has organized community service initiatives through Supamamas to rally mums and corporates to give back. She has organized CSR activities to:

  • Kenyatta National Hospital Pediatric Cancer and Maternity Ward.
  • Langata Women’s Prison.
  • Nyumba ya Tumaini Home of Rehabilitated street Boys’ in Rongai.
  • Rehema Center that gives a safe haven to Pregnant teens.
  • In November 2014, she organized a special fun day for families with kids with families with special needs.
  • In 2015, she organized a Mentorship session for Class 8’s at Umoja 1 Primary School.