At Heemenny, we operate across three primary divisions, each designed to create value, support growth, and drive long-term impact across diverse markets.

We believe in the power of well-placed investment to elevate industries, empower people, and deliver global opportunities.

Music & Entertainment

Heemenny’s Music & Entertainment division is dedicated to discovering, developing, and promoting emerging creative talent, with a strong focus on underrepresented markets and voices.

From Sierra Leone to the global stage, we invest in infrastructure, education, production, and distribution to help artists build sustainable careers and reach new audiences.

Key Areas:

  • Talent development

  • Music production & publishing

  • Strategic collaborations & partnerships

  • Media & content creation

Jewellery & Raw Minerals

Our work in natural resources begins with ethical sourcing and extends to high-end manufacturing and brand development.
We are building a fully integrated pipeline, from raw mineral extraction to finished luxury jewellery, guided by transparency, traceability, and long-term value creation.

Through partnerships with local mining operations and global artisans, we transform Africa’s natural wealth into responsible, world-class products.

Key Areas:

  • Ethical mineral sourcing (e.g. diamonds, gold)

  • Local development and employment

  • Manufacturing & luxury jewellery design

  • Brand building & retail distribution

Events & Hospitality

The Events & Hospitality division curates premium experiences that celebrate creativity, culture, and connection.
From private activations and brand showcases to large-scale community events, Heemenny delivers impact-driven hospitality designed to elevate every occasion.

With expertise in production, event design, and VIP services, we collaborate with partners across sectors to create meaningful, memorable engagements.

Key Areas:

  • Corporate and private event management

  • Cultural showcases & branded activations

  • Artist-led experiences

  • Hospitality concept development