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Written by Chisha Folotiya
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Fresh of signing a pressing and distribution deal with popular Zambian artist, Danny; Mondo Music Managing Director has stated that the move is in line with the company's new approach. He took time out to share the vision with us. |
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Written by Brian M. Mutale
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It is difficult to come up in the space of one article what business opportunities are of interest in Zambia. There are innumerable, endless in terms of possibility as the title of this article implies. I have a passion for business in the Republic. The arrival of market oriented policy in 1991 was a welcome change. Arguably, the fruits of that policy have changed the lives of 20% of the Zambian population at best. However, there is no other known remedy for eradicating poverty beside economic growth. This I believe is the way forward for Zambia and so I want to dabble into what some of the possibilities are. |
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Written by Caroline Chinungo
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First, the bad news: you’re not going to reach all your financial goals. The good news: not all at once anyway. So, identify your goals clearly and decide which are most important. By focusing on one thing at a time, you have a better chance of reaching your goals. Focus first on the goals that are most important. Then narrow it down even further by putting equally important things on the backburner for a while. Decide which to start with. Seriously, you should not have more than 3 things on your list. |
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Written by Caroline Chinungo
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Have you ever wondered what wealthy people have that others don’t? Before you tell me the obvious answer (lots of money!) think about it: Identical twins, same background, upbringing, education, etc, are each given K1 million to do with as they like. At the end of one year, will they have the same amount of money? No! One may still have K1million; one may have a bigger wardrobe as a result or one could be worth more because he invested it. You get the point. (Refer to Luke 19:11-26 for the parable of the talents). |
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Written by Caroline Chinungo
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"I love money. And I have a great deal of respect for it. Personally, I do not believe people that do not want to be wealthy, own a house or an expensive car." Why is it that some people have money and others don't? Do you know people who have worked hard all their lives but have little to show for it? I have observed in my own and in the lives of friends and family how easy it is to live within the familiar limits of poverty - complaining about work and (the lack of) money and yet doing nothing about it. The sayings, 'chikulu bwacha' and "God willing," speak for themselves. |
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