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INSIDE THE APRIL 2014 ISSUE
What is worrying
Zimbabwe’s
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Meet
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export
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April 2014
Contents Publisher’s note ...................................................................................................................................... 9
What is worrying business leaders in Zimbabwe today? .................................................................. 10
Events .................................................................................................................................................... 15
BUSINESS BRIEFS ................................................................................................................................... 15
How will you win without strategy? ................................................................................................. 17
Feature: Creating an Entrepreneurial, Innovation Based Economy is Key to Jobs Creation and Growth
.............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Marketing .............................................................................................................................................. 27
4 Steps to Being Market Focused ..................................................................................................... 27
Bey-oncé Shows How Social Media is Changing Marketing ............................................................. 29
Customer Service - 8 Customer Service Principles To Live By .......................................................... 31
Profile: Outstanding entrepreneur expands footprint in the health sector ........................................ 33
Technology ............................................................................................................................................ 35
Zimbo Kitchen: Making money through food content ..................................................................... 35
Natasha Ndlovu- How blogging helped her land big modeling contracts ........................................ 37
Arthur Marara inspiring the next generation ................................................................................... 39
Social Media & Zimbabwe’s New Upside Down Company ............................................................... 42
Use search engine optimization to attract new clients .................................................................... 44
The Customer is Not Always Right. ................................................................................................. 46
Starting Up ............................................................................................................................................ 47
Incorporation: Why sole proprietorship is not enough .................................................................... 47
Everything you ever wanted to know about a PBC .......................................................................... 50
Start by building a great team .......................................................................................................... 52
Growth .................................................................................................................................................. 54
5 Ways to Move from Start-Up to Grown Up ................................................................................... 54
Accelerate Your Growth by Being Smart .......................................................................................... 56
The No.1 Reason Why Most Startups Fail ........................................................................................ 58
People ................................................................................................................................................... 59
Are you geared up for growth? ......................................................................................................... 59
7 Things Every Great Boss Should Do ............................................................................................... 60
Six Things Exceptional Mentors Do for the Ones They Mentor ........................................................ 62
Innovate ................................................................................................................................................ 63
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How Innovation is Stimulating Agriculture in Africa ......................................................................... 63
How to Open a PayPal Account in Zimbabwe ................................................................................... 67
Money ................................................................................................................................................... 70
Liquidity Crunch Set to Continue: Survival Strategies Needed ......................................................... 70
A lesson in raising money for a new business from Strive Masiyiwa ............................................... 73
30 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs In Africa 2014 .................................................................. 76
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Publisher’s note
This month’s issue of
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fire among our
readers.
As the
country struggles with a liquidity
crisis, low demand and high
unemployment, innovative thinking
entrepreneurs are the ones who can
drive the economy out of the abyss,
and they need to do so fast and
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Our feature article on Creating an
Entrepreneurial, Innovation Based
Economy is designed to stimulate
creative thinking among our
readers.
The lean startup concept is
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entrepreneurs undertake in order to
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What is worrying
business leaders in
Zimbabwe today?
The BusinessLink magazine team
asked some of our leading
entrepreneurs about issues that are
of utmost concern to doing business
in Zimbabwe today. Below are two
of the comments we received.
Divine Ndhlukula, Managing
Director of Securico
1. Corruption - supply chain systems
in most companies are so opaque
and corruption rules the roost. It is
no longer the best man winning the
job, but the one who pushes
envelopes below the desks.
2. Debtors are a major issue. Most
clients now hide behind the liquidity
crisis when in fact they just are
using suppliers for free funding.
3. Big companies now literally
dictate the price they want to be
charged and businesses are being
rendered unviable as one is forced
to charge sub-economic prices just
to keep the "important customer".
Dr. Mike Joka, Managing Director
of Corporate 24 Group
The challenges in our economy
range from lack of funding, out of
sync labour laws and lack of
infrastructure development.
The funding which is available is
not ideal for a country on a recovery
path as it does not stimulate
growth. The interest rates are very
high; a situation which is not ideal
for an ailing economy and as a
result every bank's balance sheet is
full of non performing loans.
There is need for budgetary
support to shore up the economy
which is dominated by the informal
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sector. We all agree that the
economy is being driven by the
informal sector, these guys are
creating more employment than
industries but they lack funding.
They do not have the loan
requirements like collateral and as
such banks don't want to deal with
them.
Is it still relevant for the
government to prioritize distressed
companies through DIMAF at the
expense of the informal sector and
SMEs? How much do SMEs require
and how much do big companies
like Cairns require?
It is more difficult to get money
for Corporate 24, a budding Super
Brand, than to get funding for the
defunct CAPS HOLDINGS empire.
Isn't it time to let bygones be
bygones? Interestingly enough most
of these companies are struggling
with obsolete equipment and
outdated business models. It's time
to support new players.
The labour laws need to be
aligned with the performance of the
economy and the companies. We
have a very expensive labour force
across the sectors. When it comes
to the manufacturing sector, this
has a huge bearing on the costing
and pricing of products, resulting
in our goods being more expensive
for domestic consumption and
worse still in the export market. In
my sector medical specialist fees
are the most expensive in the
region.
The end result is a chain reaction
that makes the cost of living
unsustainable. Look at what is
happening in the public sector, the
expensive labour force at executive
level, it is killing us. Are we
collecting taxes so that we meet the
public service bill? It defies any
logic.
Last but not least, dilapidated
infrastructure and lack of
infrastructure development is
stifling economic growth.
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