AS they say, ‘Coincidence is God’s way of staying anonymous.’ This adage rings true to Roselyn Musarurwa-Charehwa whose company (Surdax Investments) started by chance more
Category: Profiles
‘Less is more:’ Ken Sharpe shares his entrepreneurial journey towards building WestProp Zimbabwe
THE story of property development business mogul Kenneth Sharpe starts way back as a young boy who dreamt of being a surgeon and then a
Kevin Wedding Planner’s Entrepreneurial Journey: Adaptation & Resilience in the midst of the Covid 19 Pandemic
GROWING up, Kevin Tinashe Zhou was a creative kid yet he had no clue of what he aspired to be in his adult life. It
Yanaya lifestyle, reintroducing an Edenic diet in the food and beverages sector
WHEN Nyaradzo Dhliwayo returned to Zimbabwe from South Africa where she had been studying in 2016, she struggled as a vegetarian to find a proper
Success happens when opportunity meets preparedness: The story of Nash Paints Boss
WHILE the country was reeling in crisis around 2006 until 2008 and hyper-inflation was at its peak, some enterprising individuals were observing and identifying gaps
The Art of Starting from nothing, Resilience in Business and Building a Tech-Company in Africa: Meet Munyaradzi Gwatidzo, AstroTech Africa founder
IF you can’t bear to have your face stepped on, don’t try to climb the ladder. Munyaradzi Gwatidzo, a 38-year-old tech-entrepreneur’s five-year journey to a
Pardon Mhuri, an Agro-Preneur taking the agricultural sector by storm
WHILE a number of young people complain that agriculture is hard and boring, 36-year-old Pardon Mhuri is playing an important role in shaping and influencing
Breaking barriers: Zvishavane business woman Sylvia Choruwa shines her light
By Ndanatsiwa Tagwireyi BUSINESS women in Zimbabwe and other developing nations are affected by social factors like conflicting gender roles, weak networking ability, cultural stereotypes
From a Vendor to a Renowned Businessman, the story of M&J Holdings, its start-up and Scaling-Up Journey
WHEN life throws you lemons make lemonade, such is the business journey of one Jerry More Nyazungu who started off as an airtime vendor in
Digital age: Sir Ikap takes advantage of the gap
By Ndanatsiwa Tagwireyi SINCE the first world’s photograph was taken in 1825 by Nicephore Niepce as most written records show, a lot of transitions have