Industrialisation In Rural Zimbabwe.
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- Опубліковано 23 лют 2024
- In rural Zimbabwe a man call Mr Tsakundwa has moved his engineering company from Harare to Rural Bonyogwe because he wanted to go farming. So to be able to farm he decided to relocate his family and relocate his factory to the rural area of Bonyongwe when he manufactures heavy duty stoves, grills, chip-makers, banmaries, shop fridges and hose, axes, rakes, door frames, window, hospital beds, delivery beds, school furniture and many other iron industrial products.
He also built a school for his children to attend in the rural community. By so doing he was able to offer the rural community good school that teaches children entrepreneurship. At this school they produce soap and produce many other products i.e. pork, chicken that is grown on the farm where Mr Tsakundwa lives. And he teaches children how to work with their hands and earn an income without depending on jobs being created by other people.
Now this is what I call progress. If we all start to do similar projects in our respective rural areas, the economic recovery will speed up. Also as an incentive I heard the government will give 5 years tax free rebates for rural industrialization.
This is impressive keep up the good work Brother
This was so beautiful, heart warming, and inspiring! Telling the great Zimbabwe story...i love it! Asante sana RM. Looking foward to the next story.
This is inspiring
This is it hey
Very impressive.. wonderful 💯 Mudhara keep pushing
Absolutely amazing stuff.
Very inspiring
Inspiring
Greatness
Long Live Zimbabwe!
We Move!
❤❤❤I love this
#buy local
But the government has to sort out the power issue. How can one sustain a business if there is no power for 3 weeks.
I am impressed with Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
People like this should be supported by Government
no this is how we build up our industrial base.
Rural industrialization is very important to stop overcrowding in the big cities, which inflates the cost of living.
Keep this good work my brother Rutendo, showing us the positive side of Zimbabwe which some doesn't want seen or heard.✊️🇿🇼
great job ,keep it up
Excellent!! We need the beds in hospitals now!!
Good idea, but Growth Points have these products already. Just wondering and am intrigued to see how this business will do in this setup. Please follow-up on this business a year from now so we see where this would be by then.
Powerful
been thinking of the same set up not knowing someone is already doing it, this the way to go. products cant come froim china and land here at affordable price and we come uop with excuses that kana uri kumusha uri kure ne market.
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Thisnis true, we need hardware stores that supoort local industries 😢
Very inspiring works .. Next time please kill that music in the background,l.. Bring us more of such inspiring stories please
Guys download the video and post it on your socials and stop hyping nonsense stuff
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The best thing we could have done since 1980 was to require by law that every company or business takes 5 % of its employees, with O'levels as apprentices for 3 years. The government contributes half the salary. Those who go to A'levels and qualify go to university and colleges. From the ages of 16 to 25 we would have had a highly skilled workforce and educated generation after generation. Those who finish their apprentiship with 19/20 years could qualify in their field of experience, to go to colleges and universities, if they wish so. Now most a vendors.
Apprenticeship was huge up until the economy nosedived n many companies closed down..Delta Group had one of the biggest apprenticeship programs.
Very good. But whitewash the walls, make the floor clean and smooth, don't leave any parts of machinery, materials all over the place on the floor. Then post the videos again on social media.
You can see that the man loves quality, it's a matter of time