The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Africa Day event promotes entreprene­urship

- By Staff RepoRteR

The Zimbabwe Young Influencer­s (ZYI) and Strategic, Transforma­tion, Incubation and Release (STIR) are joining efforts for a joint Africa Day Commemorat­ion aimed at promoting entreprene­urship as well as small and medium enterprise­s. The event to be held at Organikks Ndizvo in Chisipite, will run under the theme: Developing

Africa through Entreprene­urship and ZYI events and networking coordinato­r Florence Edina Kurasha said they had pulled all the stops towards a successful event.

“We are happy to be partnering with STIR in hosting this powerful event where respected industrial­ist and business mogul Shingai Mutasa will be the guest speaker,” she said.

“The goal is to raise a new generation of entreprene­urs that can effectivel­y contribute to the growth of the Zimbabwean economy and indeed Africa as a whole. We are upbeat about the prospects and we are counting down to the day.”

Kurasha said a maximum of 50 participan­ts is expected to attend so that post-event they can monitor and evaluate their progress.

“The May 25 event is a business incubation of some sort where beyond the training we will make follow ups with participan­ts to determine to their progress and see how best we can further support them,” she said.

“This is not just a calendar event but something we have strategica­lly designed as a way to grow vibrant and sustainabl­e entreprene­urs.”

Kurasha's sentiments were echoed by STIR's Nicholas Bhero, who said they were deliberate­ly investing in curriculum that facilitate­s a shift from an employee mentality to an employer mentality among their students and training programme beneficiar­ies.

“The STIR programme is about practical solutions to economic growth challenges in Zimbabwe and Africa and we are happy to partner with ZYI in this tailor made Africa Day Commemorat­ion and Entreprene­urship training programme,” Bhero said.

“We are living no one behind in this quest and we strongly believe this will be a first of many such tailor-made programmes to empower young people in Zimbabwe.”

Kurasha said they were happy to have received support from a number of indigenous corporates that see value in the entreprene­urship mentorship programme.

“We are happy that a number of indigenous corporates have come on board to support this initiative and we hope they will continue with the same spirit as we roll it across Zimbabwe,” she said.

“Companies like Dariro Mode, Life Shop Fitters, Gray Home Constructi­on Esteem Communicat­ions, Allusol Design and Fitting Experts Hire Insights, Bliss n Bellis, Heavenly Delights and Gripline Tyres have all supported the event in one way or the other.”

Bhero said the Africa Day event was designed to promote excellence and productivi­ty and the Zimbabwe Young Influencer­s were partnering with his organisati­on in hosting the business symposium.

“Our guest speaker at the event is respected industrial­ist Mr Shingi Mutasa who is expected to share his wealth of experience with the new generation doers under the ZYI auspices,” he said.

“The event is aimed at nurturing and grooming the next generation of entreprene­urs who can defy odds and shrug adversity to become the best in their respective fields.”

The Zimbabwe Young Influencer­s Trust was founded in 2021. It is a trust organisati­on of young Zimbabwean, at home and abroad committed to the ideals of meaningful participat­ion in national developmen­tal affairs and giving positive and progressiv­e influence to the local community and beyond.

For its part, STIR has partnered with Women’s University in Africa in designing developmen­t-oriented training programmes that are making a big difference in the country.

Bhero said the Africa Day event is designed promotes excellence and productivi­ty and the Zimbabwe Young Influencer­s is partnering with his organisati­on in hosting the business symposium.

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