Great attitude and mindset makes life enjoyable, it is a universal law. Resistance yakafanana nekutsamwa. Zvine labour akomana 😅😅😅 Nice one brother avo
It would be interesting whether this person's full time job allows them to have a second job. Something many people often overlook when in full time employment is that you are either allowed to have a second job with permission from employer or you are not allowed to have a second job. So most people on full time employment in Zimbabwe are not legally allowed to ngwavha or have second jobs like what goes on in diaspora.
As a female- my experience was bad in Zimbabwe. Tried getting a job and the men in power almost took my innocence. I applaud women in business in Zimbabwe who are managing it clean because even the time I was ‘ngwavharing’, the best clients I would get were men (I sold smart tech stuff) and once I go meet them, they started asking for sex and sending nasty messages. Nothing positive, I couldn’t keep up.
Its very unfortunate that women have to go through this in this world. This practice is in many work places including hollywood and the music industry. I also fear for my daughter.
@@this_is_nyeleti I get you. It's a shame indeed what some men.do to people in Zim..For me I am building my house there but I was shocked that even the Council Engineers wants to benefit something from a woman who is building a house for herself. Ndakatengeswa maSimbi neanga asingaenderane neplan yangu coz this guy aitoda kunditengesa nezvake. I knew about it ndazotenga to a different company not from him. I lost trust in Zimbabwean Men who wants to take advantage of women instead of supporting them in healthy ways. I feel safer in Australia than there varume vakubira vakadzi. But keep trying and stick to your values.
I like this young man's positive attitude. Zimbabwe is a tough place to find work and do business. However it is not an impossible place to succeed. Realising that it's an adverse environment, you have to exert yourself accordingly.
Boss I've been listening to your inspirational videos on all sought of issues specially when it comes to money. But I think you lost the plot in he airing out how someone benefited from a fraudulent I activity. I don't know how much you know about E Creator but it was a pyramid scheme where people have lost their life savings and I had to listen to a young man posting about being one of the few beneficiaries of that. I am a young man from the lower region of the country and it really bothersbto hear of how people from the capital are doing such corrupt things to get ahead.
@@ruwaorganic it's not just the car, he talks about making money through an illegal pyramid scheme E-creator where thousands of people lost a lot of money. I'm happy he is trying to make ends meet like everyone else but I suggest your channel focuses on people involved in genuine business stories. I may be wrong but that is my own perspective.
@@NitaZengDo you know that I am an entrepreneur? Your long response is based on an assumption. I actually advocate for business than employment. In regards to responses, people have a different perspective on life and it can never be the same as yours due to people growing in different environments and having different opportunities. I can have very different opinions to you you and that’s ok. There should be nothing to feel sorry about.
@@sitekrafter I think my comment went to a wrong section, I was responding to a person who said he did not see anything positive about what the guy was saying. Sorry
Oooph...what a waste of time. Haana zvaari kutaura - i suspect kuti vafana vemadhiri pa airport ava...Gold Mafia guys who facilitate illegal passage of precious commodities
What made you suspect him? Why is it a waste of time? As for me I like listening to everyone is surprising what you learn. In another conversation today with a lady who was doing the same Uber thing, she left the UK bought 3 cars for InDrive, she told me that she was able to buy a house with this taxi thing in 4 years.
A lot of people overseas don't want to hear that someone is content in Zimbabwe, they want to be adored and admired for being in another country, but it's poverty...ur only supposed to leave your own country uri tourist.... stop hating on the boy
@mrkata4599 you might think so, but this guy didn't say much, except kutaura kuti he imported a car duty free using his mom who is a civil servant (which is illegal). Zve gig economy izvo is new in Zim but a well beaten path elsewhere, including SA. It's difficult to make money that way, that's the truth. Which is why it's a gig for foreigners mostly in many countries
@sitekrafter I hear you, but problem yedu is folks rarely tell u the full story. There is lots of illegal stuff going on in Zim. Like this guy - he mentioned something illegal that he did 🤣
@@ROGUE406 It's hard for someone to tell you a full story in a short time. Even in my videos you will find some conflicting information because I could have left out something. For the story to make sense, it would have to be a dialoge. But anyway, I found this guy interesteing because I have young brothers who refuse to work on the basis of Zimbabwe yakaoma. You will be surprised how many zimbos lie that they are looking for work just to get benefits. I am on team work hard to make a living.
I love the guy's optimistic perspective. Great content
I appreciate that!
Great content indeed, please rambai makatsika you are doing well guys, you are really teaching us kuti something good is really happening there
This guy has a mindset of a true champion, sando!
Great attitude and mindset makes life enjoyable, it is a universal law. Resistance yakafanana nekutsamwa. Zvine labour akomana 😅😅😅
Nice one brother avo
I agree. I like it when young people are positive and working hard to make it. At least they are not stealing from anyone.
It would be interesting whether this person's full time job allows them to have a second job. Something many people often overlook when in full time employment is that you are either allowed to have a second job with permission from employer or you are not allowed to have a second job. So most people on full time employment in Zimbabwe are not legally allowed to ngwavha or have second jobs like what goes on in diaspora.
Good content brother but Is it safe to make someone talk and engage in an ongoing conversation while they drive.
As a female- my experience was bad in Zimbabwe. Tried getting a job and the men in power almost took my innocence. I applaud women in business in Zimbabwe who are managing it clean because even the time I was ‘ngwavharing’, the best clients I would get were men (I sold smart tech stuff) and once I go meet them, they started asking for sex and sending nasty messages. Nothing positive, I couldn’t keep up.
Its very unfortunate that women have to go through this in this world. This practice is in many work places including hollywood and the music industry. I also fear for my daughter.
@@this_is_nyeleti I get you. It's a shame indeed what some men.do to people in Zim..For me I am building my house there but I was shocked that even the Council Engineers wants to benefit something from a woman who is building a house for herself. Ndakatengeswa maSimbi neanga asingaenderane neplan yangu coz this guy aitoda kunditengesa nezvake. I knew about it ndazotenga to a different company not from him.
I lost trust in Zimbabwean Men who wants to take advantage of women instead of supporting them in healthy ways. I feel safer in Australia than there varume vakubira vakadzi.
But keep trying and stick to your values.
@@this_is_nyeleti it is everywhere my baby
Crocodiles are everywhere kungoti kumwe Ari wilder than kumwe
Sexual harassment in Zimbabwe is a pandemic. It's a topic which is not frequently discussed but ma1.
Sorry for your bad experience
Kuno SA toshandisa Bolt, Uber neIndrive
I like this young man's positive attitude. Zimbabwe is a tough place to find work and do business. However it is not an impossible place to succeed. Realising that it's an adverse environment, you have to exert yourself accordingly.
I agree 😅
Generally Zimbabweans have grown to be negative, sad😢
How could they not
How is the community running bro?
The community is running ok, I will be adding exclusive videos on marketing soon.
@sitekrafter subscribed but I haven't managed to view it again , do u mind sharing the link
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Boss I've been listening to your inspirational videos on all sought of issues specially when it comes to money. But I think you lost the plot in he airing out how someone benefited from a fraudulent I activity. I don't know how much you know about E Creator but it was a pyramid scheme where people have lost their life savings and I had to listen to a young man posting about being one of the few beneficiaries of that. I am a young man from the lower region of the country and it really bothersbto hear of how people from the capital are doing such corrupt things to get ahead.
using someone 's else name to buy a car to avoid duty. isnt that fraud? 😂😂
I agree, I don't think it's positive to promote and discuss illegal activities. It's not about just making money, it's about making money lawfully.
Legally the car is not his.
I didn’t think it was illegal because he is not the legal owner of the car. That’s how i understood it. Maybe I am wrong 😑
@@ruwaorganic it's not just the car, he talks about making money through an illegal pyramid scheme E-creator where thousands of people lost a lot of money. I'm happy he is trying to make ends meet like everyone else but I suggest your channel focuses on people involved in genuine business stories. I may be wrong but that is my own perspective.
@@tanyaradzwamanhombo3396we also need to know both sides
Light/Dark
😅now you know n be content with wat you have 🎉
He can’t even explain what he does a for living. He has to work/hustle 16 jobs to make ends meet and you say that’s positive,nxa 🤦🏾♂️.
16 jobs? His attitude is positive.
@@NitaZengDo you know that I am an entrepreneur? Your long response is based on an assumption. I actually advocate for business than employment.
In regards to responses, people have a different perspective on life and it can never be the same as yours due to people growing in different environments and having different opportunities.
I can have very different opinions to you you and that’s ok. There should be nothing to feel sorry about.
@@NitaZeng I agree with what you are saying, I dont know where you are getting this I have an employee mindset from my comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@sitekrafter I think my comment went to a wrong section, I was responding to a person who said he did not see anything positive about what the guy was saying.
Sorry
@@broonkmubvinzi6066 What else can we call positive? He has a winning attitude and not someone stuck on complaining without doing anything
Oooph...what a waste of time. Haana zvaari kutaura - i suspect kuti vafana vemadhiri pa airport ava...Gold Mafia guys who facilitate illegal passage of precious commodities
What made you suspect him? Why is it a waste of time? As for me I like listening to everyone is surprising what you learn. In another conversation today with a lady who was doing the same Uber thing, she left the UK bought 3 cars for InDrive, she told me that she was able to buy a house with this taxi thing in 4 years.
A lot of people overseas don't want to hear that someone is content in Zimbabwe, they want to be adored and admired for being in another country, but it's poverty...ur only supposed to leave your own country uri tourist.... stop hating on the boy
@mrkata4599 you might think so, but this guy didn't say much, except kutaura kuti he imported a car duty free using his mom who is a civil servant (which is illegal).
Zve gig economy izvo is new in Zim but a well beaten path elsewhere, including SA. It's difficult to make money that way, that's the truth. Which is why it's a gig for foreigners mostly in many countries
@sitekrafter I hear you, but problem yedu is folks rarely tell u the full story. There is lots of illegal stuff going on in Zim. Like this guy - he mentioned something illegal that he did 🤣
@@ROGUE406 It's hard for someone to tell you a full story in a short time. Even in my videos you will find some conflicting information because I could have left out something. For the story to make sense, it would have to be a dialoge. But anyway, I found this guy interesteing because I have young brothers who refuse to work on the basis of Zimbabwe yakaoma. You will be surprised how many zimbos lie that they are looking for work just to get benefits. I am on team work hard to make a living.