"Indaba Zabantu - Nyaya Dzevanhu - The People's Story" Is our way of asking you to open up and share your experiences with us, it can be sharing anything from problems you have faced in life to goals you have achieved in life or even ideas that you have but are struggling to get them off the ground. "TISU VANHU VACHO! YITHI ABANTU BAKHONA! WE ARE THE PEOPLE!
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
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"Indaba Zabantu - Nyaya Dzevanhu - The People's Story" is our way of asking you to open up and share your experiences with us, it can be sharing anything from problems you have faced in life to goals you have achieved in life or even ideas that you have but are struggling to get them off the ground.
Our team believes if we can have these two way exchanges it will help us to understand people from diverse backgrounds better and be in a more informed position to point them in the right direction where they can be able to unleash their full potential.
We are not promising miracles, but we will do everything with the time we have to help individuals towards making it easier for them to achieve their dreams.
Part of the idea is also to try and help individuals off load their frustrations from life’s challenges through expressing themselves in written form rather than pursuing retrogressive ideas/activities that may be potentially harmful to their lives and detrimental to their life's aspirations.
Writing is a very therapeutic experience, let your ideas be heard because words are in their own way a form of action.
Tisu vanhu vacho! Yithi abantu bakhona! We are the people!
In today's innovation economy, we also need a world-class commitment to science and research, the next generation of high-tech manufacturing and agricultural engineering. Our factories and our workers shouldn't be idle. We should be giving people the chance to get new skills and training at community colleges so they can learn how to make wind turbines and semiconductors and high-powered batteries, we have the natural resources to do this. And by the way, if we don't have an economy that's built on bubbles and financial speculation, our best and brightest won't all gravitate towards careers in banking and finance. Because if we want an economy that's built to last, we need more of those young people in science and engineering.
Zimbabwe should not be known for bad debt and bad governance. We should be known for creating and selling products all around the world that are stamped with three proud words: “Made in Zimbabwe”.
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