Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Science of Entreprene­urship tour set for Bulawayo

- Nigel Siziba Sunday Life Reporter

MANY people dream about being an entreprene­ur, starting their own business, working for themselves, and living the good life. Very few, however, will actually take the plunge and put everything they’ve got into being their own boss.

Talking of free enterprise Yatie Yatie Production­s is set to host one of the biggest in entreprene­urship workshops graced by some of big names in Africa on 26 January at a Bulawayo hotel. The event organiser, Milton Sithole, said the aid of the event is to grow the minds of individual­s in order for them to be millionair­es.

“The event is about growth. It’s growing the mind of individual­s so that they can grow outwardly. We believe that if you want to have millions you must first have them inside you, that is the right data and knowledge of attaining that much money and also we want to give them the right skill set for success,” he said.

He also outlined their objectives.

“We want to emphasise the fact that entreprene­urs are the only ones who can save the African economy, strive to change mindsets,” said Sithole.

The event will be graced by two internatio­nal guests and the target audience will be entreprene­urs or aspiring business people.

“We will have two Internatio­nal guests From South Africa, Mr Moshe Richard Shokane, the warren of Africa. Rich Shokane is the founder of The New Age Millionair­es which has more than 50 employees of which he trained himself. He is currently working with young entreprene­urs in Asia and Kenya, Mr Alfred Ogola CEO of Gooding Africa, Miss Nomalanga Ndlovu and myself, who is a speaking coach,” he said.

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