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Mr Fundira’s interview was truly inspiring! His journey, leadership, and commitment to uplifting the community left a lasting impression. His resilience and vision remind us of the impact one person can make when they lead with purpose and passion. Thank you for sharing such an empowering story.
What a conversation Mr T a very pregnant chat thank you for reaching out to very inspritional and motivating characters .Ones again thank your yours are enlightening each week brings new ideas and new challenges great stuff hey.
What a powerful testimony. Thank you for sharing and giving us some life teaching experience. Hard work ,persistence, and focus make a positive result. Thank you once again
Lesson learnt from Mr Fundira is that it is easier to succeed when you follow opportunity rather than vision. A lot of people get stuck pursuing visions for which their immediate circumstances do not provide opportunity.
I wanted to listen but cannot shake off the fact that Byron conveniently leaves out that his then wife, Gaynor, was working fulltime and it is through her job that they got loans into real estate and Chiltern Support. Even though the marriage failed, he had an enterprising wife who unfortunately fell mentally unwell. His philandering ways led to the demise of the marriage
I feel sad about the motivation behind mentioning her mental ill health. Is that necessary, or supportive or just cheap gossip?. The mental health stigma still exists so what is the point?
Why didn’t he mention his wife Gaynor that she was the one who borrowed the capital to start the business and she also worked hard for all this. We have seen her go through depression because of you. And it sad to see. Gaynor has asked for her half of everything but he still not sign those divorce papers. I just watched this episode kuti tinzwe kuti uchatiii…
Chakapfukidza dzimba matenga. Nobody really knows what happens in a marriage and from your comments I can understand why he would focus on the business as the marriage topic would distract those who want to learn from what he is saying. Where there are children one has to be careful. He sounds reasonable so reading your comments I thought he might be protecting his children and the mother of his children. Gaynor is his children's mother first and that is more important, the best gift, and it will never change. I have studied a lot and on all my certificates my name appears but it leaves out the people who pushed me whom I know deserve that certificate more than me.
Thank you for tuning into this premiere. Remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Visit our website www.convowithtrevor.com & follow us on Tik Tok, Twitter & Facebook- Simply search for #ICWT24
Mr Fundira’s interview was truly inspiring! His journey, leadership, and commitment to uplifting the community left a lasting impression. His resilience and vision remind us of the impact one person can make when they lead with purpose and passion. Thank you for sharing such an empowering story.
What a conversation Mr T a very pregnant chat thank you for reaching out to very inspritional and motivating characters .Ones again thank your yours are enlightening each week brings new ideas and new challenges great stuff hey.
What a powerful testimony. Thank you for sharing and giving us some life teaching experience. Hard work ,persistence, and focus make a positive result. Thank you once again
thanks for the chat Trevor & Byron, i have learnt a lot
Very inspiring, well done Mr Fundira.
Thanks for sharing your story, very informative and inspirational
Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
inspiring conversation
I like this question from Trevor - What advice do you have for a young man in Zim who is hopeless ? Thats very relatable for an average Zimbabwean.
Lesson learnt from Mr Fundira is that it is easier to succeed when you follow opportunity rather than vision. A lot of people get stuck pursuing visions for which their immediate circumstances do not provide opportunity.
Interview masiiwaa
Very inspiring interview . I am so blessed and grateful to have Mr Byron Matebe Fundira as my Mentor.
I wanted to listen but cannot shake off the fact that Byron conveniently leaves out that his then wife, Gaynor, was working fulltime and it is through her job that they got loans into real estate and Chiltern Support. Even though the marriage failed, he had an enterprising wife who unfortunately fell mentally unwell. His philandering ways led to the demise of the marriage
Was about to mention this as well. Spot on!
Love covers a multitude of sins. He who is without sin should throw the first stone.
I feel sad about the motivation behind mentioning her mental ill health. Is that necessary, or supportive or just cheap gossip?. The mental health stigma still exists so what is the point?
Why didn’t he mention his wife Gaynor that she was the one who borrowed the capital to start the business and she also worked hard for all this. We have seen her go through depression because of you. And it sad to see. Gaynor has asked for her half of everything but he still not sign those divorce papers. I just watched this episode kuti tinzwe kuti uchatiii…
Chakapfukidza dzimba matenga. Nobody really knows what happens in a marriage and from your comments I can understand why he would focus on the business as the marriage topic would distract those who want to learn from what he is saying. Where there are children one has to be careful. He sounds reasonable so reading your comments I thought he might be protecting his children and the mother of his children. Gaynor is his children's mother first and that is more important, the best gift, and it will never change.
I have studied a lot and on all my certificates my name appears but it leaves out the people who pushed me whom I know deserve that certificate more than me.
Byron a global businessman?😂😂😂cos he has a care agency