I started following your podcast today and you have very good content, I enjoyed this episode, I love business and I enjoy watching anything to do with business or Economics, Keep the good work, great content coming out of Zimbabwe and very good for those out of Zimbabwe who wants to keep posted on the business and economic environment in Zimbabwe.
Spectacular show yet again. All thanks to this show it allows regular folks like myself a peek into boardrooms and offices that i would ordinarily would have never had the chance to be in. Keep up the good works
Can we have Guests (From Government, Industry, labour, University/Polytechnics) with experience in implementing industrialisation policy moving a country from third-world development levels to the second or first world? Can we have a full panel representing each key sector for industrialisation so that important issues can be discussed without waiting to consult a sector not represented on a different show to avoid going around in circles?
Tinashe I criticised you last week but today you showed me and my likes the other side of you. Thank you for accepting and acting on our comments, I really enjoyed the show today. It takes a men to take it on the chin and move on, you did just that , Kudos to you brother.
Well if you follow the show like I do, U will remember that last week some of us went to town asking Tinashe to try and give the guests and co-hosts (Rufaro to be precise)time to speak their minds and he did just that. Being the person who criticised last week I think it's only fair for me to compliment him for taking it positively and adjust accordingly.
I gave upon running a business in Zim. The lack of a world class banking system, having to jump through 20 hoops to do what is a basic everyday transaction in the western world was a big turn off not to mention the bank itself can steal your money. Life is too short for me to pull my hair out for things that are as natural as breathing in many other countries.
Two engineers start an engineering company and as it grows, they employ an administrator. The admin guy concentrates on how to grow the company (or saving it). That way, the admin now becomes a more important cog in the engineering company than the engineers themselves
th-cam.com/video/Idv9GBjn8S8/w-d-xo.html Well done Tinashe... The formal economy is run by proffessional managers, the informal market is where the growth can exist in our economy. Government policy must seek to drive problem solving in the informal sector... not with accountants
th-cam.com/video/Idv9GBjn8S8/w-d-xo.html Rufaro , the equity of the farming and mining worker, MUST only be distributed by the worker... why is anyone calling a bank for the equity a miner of farmer created.
th-cam.com/video/Idv9GBjn8S8/w-d-xo.html You can not grow manufacturing unless you have a significantly productive mining/agricultural output, to support the manufacturing class of investment. Zimbabwe has poorly orchestrated mining/agricultural industry, that presents too vulnerable for the artisan/manufacturing class of assets to be invested to the degree Sekai suggests
I started following your podcast today and you have very good content, I enjoyed this episode, I love business and I enjoy watching anything to do with business or Economics, Keep the good work, great content coming out of Zimbabwe and very good for those out of Zimbabwe who wants to keep posted on the business and economic environment in Zimbabwe.
Spectacular show yet again. All thanks to this show it allows regular folks like myself a peek into boardrooms and offices that i would ordinarily would have never had the chance to be in. Keep up the good works
You are too kind. Thank you, 🙏🏾
I'm loving this show. Can't afford to miss an episode now. It's very informative on wide spectrum of issues. Keep up the good work.
Awesome conversations.
Insightful interview
Can we have Guests (From Government, Industry, labour, University/Polytechnics) with experience in implementing industrialisation policy moving a country from third-world development levels to the second or first world? Can we have a full panel representing each key sector for industrialisation so that important issues can be discussed without waiting to consult a sector not represented on a different show to avoid going around in circles?
That’s a noble idea. Unfortunately those particular guys are not concerned at all. They would rather promote corruption.
Tinashe I criticised you last week but today you showed me and my likes the other side of you. Thank you for accepting and acting on our comments, I really enjoyed the show today. It takes a men to take it on the chin and move on, you did just that , Kudos to you brother.
Tanaka, what did you like about this?
Well if you follow the show like I do, U will remember that last week some of us went to town asking Tinashe to try and give the guests and co-hosts (Rufaro to be precise)time to speak their minds and he did just that. Being the person who criticised last week I think it's only fair for me to compliment him for taking it positively and adjust accordingly.
@@TanakaZiracha I see, and I agree
Wagona Wangu, ndanga ndichitofunga kuti zvimwe ndakaresva kutaura 🤣🤣
I gave upon running a business in Zim. The lack of a world class banking system, having to jump through 20 hoops to do what is a basic everyday transaction in the western world was a big turn off not to mention the bank itself can steal your money. Life is too short for me to pull my hair out for things that are as natural as breathing in many other countries.
Two engineers start an engineering company and as it grows, they employ an administrator. The admin guy concentrates on how to grow the company (or saving it). That way, the admin now becomes a more important cog in the engineering company than the engineers themselves
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ZIG is a Phantom currency
Tinashe needs to work on his chest 😅
that other dark dude is just messing up the show..anekamwe kabvepfepfe soo
ahusi wega his contribution is worth nothing
th-cam.com/video/Idv9GBjn8S8/w-d-xo.html Well done Tinashe... The formal economy is run by proffessional managers, the informal market is where the growth can exist in our economy. Government policy must seek to drive problem solving in the informal sector... not with accountants
th-cam.com/video/Idv9GBjn8S8/w-d-xo.html Rufaro , the equity of the farming and mining worker, MUST only be distributed by the worker... why is anyone calling a bank for the equity a miner of farmer created.
th-cam.com/video/Idv9GBjn8S8/w-d-xo.html
You can not grow manufacturing unless you have a significantly productive mining/agricultural output, to support the manufacturing class of investment.
Zimbabwe has poorly orchestrated mining/agricultural industry, that presents too vulnerable for the artisan/manufacturing class of assets to be invested to the degree Sekai suggests