From Left to Right: James Benoit (CEO of AfrAsia Bank), Lynn Mukonoweshuro (Group CEO of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited), Arnaud Lagesse (Chairman of AfrAsia Bank), Sibusisiwe Precious Bango (Chairman of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited) and Nigel Chanakira (Founder and anchor shareholder of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited)
BE INSPIRED! Lynn Mukonoweshuro is the Group CEO of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited (KFHL), as well as Chairperson of the Council of the Women’s University in Africa. She is one of Zimbabwe’s most important women, that when she agreed to meet with me, I was more than delighted. On the day we were to… [Continue Reading]
Cape to Cairo

INTRODUCTION Mozambique was formerly known as Portuguese East Africa, having been a Portuguese colony for almost five centuries. The conventional long form of the country’s name is, Republic of Mozambique and in Portuguese (which is the local language) it is Republica de Mocambique. President Armando Guebuza is the head of government, while Aires Bonifacio Ali […]
Fashion & Style

Accessories can easily and instantly make your outfit a hit or a miss. How you accessorise will definitely have an impact on what you are wearing. NEVER over-accessorise. Their purpose is to enhance not compete with your outfit so here are some tips on how to accessories with style. Earrings These might seem really easy […]
Money & Finance

The greatest lesson I learned as an undergraduate student in university had nothing to do with engineering, the program I was studying at that point in time, and did not contribute to the award of my degree. The greatest lesson I learned was simply to live within my means, a lesson that has become the […]
Ask Away
A certain guy last month, on our facebook page passionately asked why many girls seem to get attracted to the “wrong” kind of guys. His observation implied that girls seem to prefer the guys, who beat them, treat them like trash, lie to them, and cheat on them — any evil you can think of. And […]
Culture
This month we are going to be looking at a now almost obsolete custom of Zimbabwe known as Chiramu. This has to do with family relations that culture allows for there to be romantic overtures. BACKGROUND There are family relations which are considered “sacred”, so to speak, where it is an abomination, a taboo […]


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