Zim youths launches TV show in SA

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Admire Makarichi

Elliot Jinjika

CHIVHU – Two young Zimbabweans in South Africa, Admire Makarichi (22) and Andrew Tsuro (21), are set to launch a television show in Kempton Park, Johannesburg.
The show, which will be called The Entrepreneurship Hub, will have a 24 hour online service and is a brainchild of the two young men who are all motivational speakers.
Makarich is also an author and entrepreneur who is eager to spread whatever knowledge he has and he shares with Tsuro the goal of connecting aspiring entrepreneurs around the globe.
“The core vision of this initiative is to lead a reliable and value-adding entrepreneurship forum where we connect aspiring business people while expanding start-ups horizons with expert guidance and mentorship from industry leaders,” said Makarichi.
The television show is set to start programming its first episode on January 27 and it will host an online 24 hour service where people outside South Africa can follow or access it through liking their Facebook page @ehubco.
“Our first episode will be on January 27, 2018 and will be streamed online. We urge people around the globe to tune in and have a taste of this well-informed television business programme from where entrepreneurs will gain valuable information,” said Makarichi.
Makarichi has published a motivational book called Success by Association by which he highlights vision and persistence as the key ingredients of success.local

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