About Us

By working closely with local partners, we create impact-driven initiatives that improve education, healthcare, and conservation, fostering long-term resilience and opportunity for future generations.

Our Mission & Vision

We are committed to breaking the cycle of poverty in underserved regions of Zambia by expanding access to quality education, essential healthcare, and improved sanitation, while safeguarding our environment.

Our Journey

Yellowstripe Resources Ltd. arrived in Zambia in 2016 to establish a steel manufacturing plant, which became fully operational by 2020.
Over the years, it has created more than 300 jobs and has consistently supported the local community.

In 2024, the company extended its commitment by launching Yellowstripe Foundation—a dedicated non-profit focused on advancing social causes and generating even more employment opportunities.

Community-Centric Initiatives

We work closely with local leaders, educators, and institutions to design programs that address the specific needs of each community.

Long-term Impact

We focus on long-term solutions that foster self-sufficiency and resilience. Our goal is to empower communities with the tools and knowledge to build a brighter, more sustainable future.

Strategic Partnerships

By partnering with governmental agencies, NGOs, and corporate sponsors, we leverage expertise, resources, and networks to maximize our impact.

MAKING IT ALL POSSIBLE

Our Team

Our organisation is guided by a dedicated board of trustees who bring a wealth of experience and passion to our mission:

Hector Fleming
Chairman

Hector has over 20 years of private equity and investment banking experience across Africa and emerging markets. He co-founded Fleming Wulfsohn Africa in 2012 and is now Co-CEO of Imara Holdings Ltd. He is also a founding director of Yellowstripe Resources and serves as a director of The Johannesburg Land Company, Clover Alloys SA, Zambezi Berry Company, and Zambezi Ranching & Cropping Ltd. Previously, he was a director at Standard Chartered Bank in London, Hong Kong, and Singapore, working in private equity and coverage.

Sam Singh
CEO

Sam Singh is the CEO of Yellowstripe Resources Zambia, the parent company of Yellowstripe Foundation. He holds an MBA from Stanford Business School, which underpins his strong strategic and operational skills. Before leading Yellowstripe, Sam served as a senior executive at Shell, where he played a key role in shaping strategic direction within the Bitumen and Aviation divisions. Earlier in his career, he built a distinguished maritime background as a Master Mariner in the Merchant Navy, commanding some of the world’s largest tankers.

David Bruder
Treasurer & General Counsel

David is an entrepreneur with 15 years of experience building businesses that enhance consumer lives. Through Yellowstripe, he aims to transform the lives of Zambians and others across Africa. He currently runs a small SME consulting practice and has previously founded a startup focused on combating loneliness, managed a small investment fund, and worked in strategy for an electric car manufacturer. David began his career as an M&A lawyer and holds an MBA from Stanford, a graduate law degree from Columbia, and a BA in engineering from Dartmouth.

Antonia Bezinovic
Marketing Manager

Antonia is a trained front-end web developer and digital marketing specialist with extensive experience in content marketing and SEO. As the Marketing and Fundraising Manager at the Yellowstripe Foundation, she leads the organization’s digital strategy, fundraising initiatives, and website management. Drawing on her background as a site owner and SEO specialist in the finance and cybersecurity sectors, Antonia blends creative design with technical expertise to strengthen the foundation’s online presence and drive impactful communication. Her work helps the foundation expand its reach and further its mission.

Make a Difference Today

Your contribution matters. Support our cause by making a donation.

Every donation counts and helps us bring hope, joy, and essential resources to those in need. Together, we can create a better tomorrow.

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