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On this episode, we sat down with ‘Undone the Podcast’ Host, Kudzai Dune to talk all things ‘community building’. From dealing with migration trauma, developing relationships as adults, to why it’s so difficult to build community as people of colour which inhibits the collaboration we need to move forward. Keep up with Kudzai and all she’s up to: Undone The Podcast Instagram: @undone.thepodcast (https://www.instagram.com/undone.thepodcast/?hl=en) Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Undone.thepodcast We had the pleasure of recording this season at Bittersweet Studios (@bittersweet.studios_) The gorgeous set up for this season was done by the amazing Pink Lady Picnics: (@pinkladypicnics) We'd love to hear from you! Facebook: It's Layered Podcast (https://www.facebook.com/itslayeredpod/) Instagram: @itslayered (https://www.instagram.com/itslayered/?hl=en) Twitter: @itslayeredpod (https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fitslayeredpod) TikTok: @itslayered (https://www.tiktok.com/@itslayered) Email: itslayeredpod@gmail.com Website: www.itslayeredpodcast.com #ItsLayeredPodcast #CanWeTalkAboutItPodcast #SafeSpaceMedia #TravellingWhileBlack #TravellingAsBlackWomen #TravellingWhileBlack #PeopleofColour #Season6 #BittersweetStudios #PinkLadyPicnics #bespokepicnics #Zimbabwe #Zimbos #Twimbos #blackgirlpodcast #iHeart #BlakCastNetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We would love to hear from you! Text "BBMFAM" to (312) 300-1300.Episode 108:Guest Name: Kudzai Blessing MutasaGuest Business: Kudzai B. Mutasa Fine ArtSummary StyleEPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, we sit down with Kudzai Blessing Mutasa, the CEO and artist behind Kudzai B. Mutasa Fine Art. Based in Chicago, Kudzai creates impactful work that celebrates diversity and inspires future generations. She shares the meaning behind her name, rooted in religious significance, and reflects on her early connection to art. Despite her childhood talent, she lacked creative nurturing, an experience that now drives her to uplift and support young artists. Beyond fine art, Kudzai discusses her expertise as a beauty and marketing professional. She highlights how she has always balanced both careers, using her artistic skills to set herself apart. She also delves into her marketing background, sharing insights on her most successful campaign and the brands she aspires to collaborate with in the future. If you're looking for inspiration to explore your creative side, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Plus, don't forget to check out her exhibit at Navy Pier. IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…What was Kudzai like as child How did she transition into artistry?How has she balanced both side of her career? What was her best Campaign in her marketing background BBM Mag Event What do you want people to remember about your art. What brings Katrice Joy Why do black business matter? Stream and download the Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!Connect with them Connect with them on their website: https://www.iamkudzai.com/shop-1Connect with them on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kudzaibmutasaConnect with them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_kudzai?igsh=MWR4ZzhqdzljNGFvbg==Support the showTo connect further with me:Visit my website: Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larvettaspeaks/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agencyBe sure to follow our podcast on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter
Dr. Kudzai Dombo, MD, is a distinguished board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist. Dr. Dombo's initial inspiration was her father's internal medicine practice in Zimbabwe where she observed firsthand the respect and impact her father had on his patients, particularly at a time when women's voices in Zimbabwe were often marginalized. Over the last two years, she has committed to caring for women in midlife and through the menopausal transition. She works with Alloy Health as a prescribing physician and became the Director of Advocacy and Outreach. Alongside Dr. Sharon Malone, she launched Alloy Health's initiative for black women's wellness. On this episode of The Vault Dr. Dombo discusses how black women can take care of their health in midlife by learning about the higher cardiac risks and more severe menopause outcomes that they experience compared to other groups, yet Black women are the least likely to get treatment and support and are often excluded from the menopauseconversation. What are the differences in how women of color experience menopause and perimenopause? How to advocate better healthcare with my healthcare professional? Ways to include Black women in the menopause conversation? How to prevent worsened physical health outcomes during menopause? Should I use supplements during menopause? What are the mental health signs related to menopause? How to Cope with High Functioning Depression.Follow Dr. Kudzai Dombo: Dr. Kudzai Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr.kudzai Dr. Kudzai Dombo's Website https://www.myalloy.com/expert/kudzai-dombo Alloy Health Website https://www.myalloy.com/Follow Dr. Judith:Instagram: https://instagram.com/drjudithjoseph TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjoseph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjoseph Website: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/Sign up for my newsletter here: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/newsletter-sign-upDisclaimer: You may want to consider your individual mental health needs with a licensed medical professional. This page is not medical advice.
INTRO: The Mankweng Magistrate's Court, outside Polokwane, in Limpopo has postponed the case against pig farmer Zacharia Olivier and two co-accused. Olivier and his employees, Rudolf De Wet and William Musora remain in custody following their alleged involvement in the August 2024 murder of Maria Makgato and Kudzai Ndlovu. SABC reporter Rendani Raliphaswa has more
Lawyers' organisation, Black Forum South Africa, says it is investigating several suspected racially-motivated murders of farmworkers across the country. This follows the recent arrest of a Limpopo farmer, Zacharia Oliver, and his two employees after they allegedly shot and killing Kudzai Ndlovu and Maria Makgato, and then threw their disposed their bodies into a pigsty, in a farm outside Polokwane, in Limpopo. The accused are applying for bail in the Mankweng Magistrate's Court. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC News reporter, Katlego Nyoni.
Join hosts Phil Seboa and Ed Fuentes as they sit down with Kudzai Manditereza, a Senior Industry Solutions Advocate at HiveMQ, to dive into the intricacies of MQTT in industrial automation. Kudzai brings a wealth of experience as a system integrator and founder of Industry 4.0 TV, sharing his practical insights and challenges in implementing MQTT and transitioning into a data-driven organization. Discover the evolution of Sparkplug, the concept of a unified namespace, and how MQTT can revolutionize data integration without altering existing infrastructure. Ideal for engineers, tech enthusiasts, and professionals interested in IIoT and Industry 4.0. This episode is brought to you by Industry Sage Media. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode 00:35 Meeting Kudzai Manditereza 02:12 MQTT: Origins and Modern Adoption 04:20 Shifting from Traditional Methods to MQTT 06:45 Real-time Monitoring and Security Challenges 12:01 Integrating MQTT in Industrial Ecosystems 15:33 Challenges in OT and IT Convergence 18:54 Self-managed vs. Managed MQTT Offerings 21:47 Turning Data into Useful Information 25:30 Limitations of MQTT in Industrial Automation 28:50 Introduction to Sparkplug Specification 31:22 Evolution from Sparkplug A to Sparkplug C 33:45 Unified Namespace in Industrial Automation 37:15 Building a Hierarchical Information Structure 40:32 Single Source of Truth in IIoT Systems 45:10 Success Stories in Reducing Downtime 48:02 Open Ecosystem and Tools for MQTT 51:15 Standardization Challenges and Sparkplug as Solution 54:22 Kudzai's Journey and Passion for IoT 58:45 Educational Efforts and Community Engagement 1:01:35 Conclusion and Future Insights Connect with Phil on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-seboa/ Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-fuentes-2046121a/ Connect with Kudzai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kudzaimanditereza/ Learn more about HiveMQ: https://www.hivemq.com/ -------------------------------- About Industry Sage Media: Industry Sage Media is your backstage pass to industry experts and the conversations that are shaping the future of the manufacturing industry. Learn more at: http://www.industrysagemedia.com
It has hit the fan for Kudzai. Meanwhile her parents are in court dealing with their marital issues. What will become of them all? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vachivi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vachivi/support
Frank introduces his new flame to his sister. Kudzai is rethinking some choices she has made. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vachivi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vachivi/support
There is a little unexpected twist as we join Kudzai and her Jane out on the town. Dorcas unburdens herself to her friends. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vachivi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vachivi/support
Switzerland and Chicago-based entrpreneurs Kudzai Bingepinge and Awa Kone sit down with host Sheree Williams for this episode of Diaspora Food Stories to talk about their business venture African Flavor Lab and their brand N/UM, African artisan salts. With roots in both Zimbabwe and Ivory Coast, the duo have uncovered one of Africa's hidden gems, salt. Through N/Um, they are not only delivering great taste, but African culinary history in each of their five artisanal offerings.
Zoe is back! This time we talk about the value of introducing your partner to your friends and meeting theirs..... Tune in to find out who said this ".....but also I know that my friend likes men so I'm like uh uh let me solidify what I have with my man before I take him to her". Listen, A TIME was had recording this! What are your thoughts about all this? Let me know @unpackinglove on IG! Check out 'Dating A Friend's Ex or An Ex's Friend - with Nish & Kudzai | 27' if you missed that one! Thanks for listening! Music - 'Ndiwe' by Masa Caroleen
Kudzai is a Developer Advocate at HiveMQ and the Founder of Industry40.tv. He is extensively involved in research and communication around Industry 4.0 and AI for Smart Manufacturing, offering a unique perspective on the latest developments and trends in these fields. He shares his insights and knowledge with a dedicated audience of solution architects and developers through his popular YouTube channel and IIoT podcast, Industry40.tv.
From Harare, Zimbabwe and Webflow Developer, Kudzai is proudly the first Webflow expert in Zimbabwe and a developer who always loves to challenge himself whether for client work or personal growth.OverviewIn this episode, we'll discuss choosing a profession that you'll enjoy on a daily basis, the emergence and importance of 3D in web development, and how monthly evaluations of income and projects can sometimes be harmful.GuestKudzai MhlangaInspirationTimothy RicksKeegan LearyDiego Toda de OliveiraKoysor AbdulJoseph BerryTyler HugheyRecommendationGSAPThree.js JourneyCreate Award Winning Animation and Interaction Design In WebflowReferencesDon WilliamsBruno SimonKuimba Shiri Bird ParkVictoria FallsMangaBlenderCodeSandboxJavaScriptC#PHPWebGLCreditsOverflow - Episode 30Hosted by Matthew MungerProduced by the Webflow Community TeamMusic is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDadeChapters(00:00) - Overview (01:11) - Introduction (01:36) - Harare, Zimbabwe (04:14) - Workspace (06:27) - Hobbies (07:56) - Surprise (08:39) - Role (11:40) - Motivation (13:20) - Resource (15:18) - Inspiration (16:18) - Advice (19:04) - Connect
What are PhD fellowships and should you do one? Oumie and Kudzai answer these questions for us on today's episode. They are both PhD fellows at the Wellcome Sanger Institute for Genomics. They talk about their journey there, their current research projects and how Black women can thrive in the space of academia. Host: Tulela Pea, from Black Women Science Network Speak to Oumie: Twitter: @popgen_oumie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/okuyateh/ Speak to Kudzai: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kudzai-nyamondo Twitter: @nyamondo_kudzai More information: Check out our website. Follow us on social media @bwisnetwork Check us out on this list for Top Women in Science Podcasts on Feedspot - https://blog.feedspot.com/women_in_science_podcasts/
On the Magazine George Njuguna speaks to Gospel artist from Zimbabwe, Kudzai Sachikonge. She talks about her life growing up and other things she does like family business, and artist manager.
Marriage. Some get it. Some don't. Some will. Some won't.The topic of marriage is a never ending discussion that seems to be ever complex with no single answer. On this episode, we speak to Kudzai Kanyangarara - a media professional who's been married for almost 9 years. We seek to understand the male perspective on marriage and proceed to explore the many questions that aren't always brought up at kitchen teas and bachelor parties. From cultural pressures to Jeff Bezos, is marriage losing its original hold on society? Why do we continue to get married? What are the implications of choosing marriage? What are the hardest and best parts of the institution?Delve deeper into this and more.Keep up with Kudzai KanyangararaInstagram: @kudzaikLinkedIn: Kudzai Kanyangarara We'd love to hear from you! Facebook: It's Layered Podcast Instagram: @itslayered Twitter: @itslayeredpod TikTok: @itslayered Email: itslayeredpod@gmail.com
In this episode Kudzai Chigogora shares that having ministry-minded individuals to lend support to your ministry is key.
Kudzai's late husband says she's working too much on her vacation.
When Judah was under attack, God gave them a strategy: worship. As they lifted their voices in song, their enemies were defeated with no effort on their part. Worship is just as powerful still. Today on the podcast, Aimée talks with guest Dr Kudzai Zvenyika about fostering a heart of worship. Join us as Kudzai shares how God revealed Himself to her in a difficult season and taught her the importance of grounding ourselves in who God is, creating intentional places of worship, shifting the atmosphere through worship, and Reigniting the fire within by gathering with other believers. Connect with Kudzai here.
An inspiring conversation with Kudzai King, a model from Harare, Zimbabwe, who moved to Cape Town, then to New York where he works as a photographer. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/787 Music by Martin Bailey
An inspiring conversation with Kudzai King, a model from Harare, Zimbabwe, who moved to Cape Town, then to New York where he works as a photographer. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/787 Music by Martin Bailey
Kudzai, Nish & I bring this spicy discussion about dating a friend's ex or an ex's friend... Grab something to sip on (water, tea, juice, wine, perhaps something stronger..) and enjoy this fire episode! Should a friend's ex be off limits? Should an ex's friend be off limits? Feel free to share your thoughts with me @unpackinglove on IG. Thanks for listening! Music - Ndiwe by Masa Caroleen
In this episode Kudzai discusses her time in Paris, how her identity shaped and experience, and recommendations for stepping outside your comfort zone.
Recorded worship to go alongside Fasting Week 2022. My Worship - Leeland Sinking Deep - Young and Free I Need You More - Kim Walker Firm Foundation - Cody Carnes Hosanna - Hillsong
Media Trends in a Digital-First World In this episode, Kudzai Kanyangarara, Commercial Director Southern Africa at Euronews, discusses the changing media landscape and new digital opportunities that this shift creates. Kudzai also highlights changing consumer behaviours and the increased focus on digital-first consumption. Finally, he speaks on the role of the African continent's media industry … Continue reading "Episode 15 with Kudzai Kanyangarara"
In this episode of the Creators Connect Podcast, we are joined by Kudzai Sachikonye who is an absolutely talented and devote gospel musician. She runs a YouTube channel titled 'Outpoured With Sach' which is a platform she has dedicated to having thought-provoking conversations about the Christian walk and doing an array of gospel covers either on her own or with special guests.In the episode, Kudzai tells us why she chose to take her musical talent to YoouTube and what she hopes that space, i.e. the YouTube space, grows to become. We also talk about being motivated creatively and how to navigate through instances where we do not particularly feel motivated. We are going to be posting a lot more Episodes in this Creators Connect Podcast series so make sure you are subscribed to know when a new episode goes live.Support the show (https://paypal.me/megapicsouls?locale.x=en_US)
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Kudzai Wadotiona is a Reliability Engineer at Binmak Corporation where he pursues his interest in Asset Management, Reliability, Maintenance 4.0, Digital Twins, ISO 55000, IIOT, Machine Learning, AI, and Digitalization. Mike Petrusky asks Kudzai about his career and experiences as a reliability leader in Zimbabwe with a unique perspective working with clients throughout Southern Africa. They explore some of the challenges and opportunities for asset management leaders in developing countries and discuss how technology can have a great impact on the future of the industry. Mike and Kudzai find they have much in common and offer some inspiration through music, quotes and books while they seek to gain insights about the future of asset management across the globe. Connect with Kudzai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kudzai-wadotiona-amsaiie-435337b2/ Learn more about Binmak Corporation: https://www.binmak.net/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/ Learn more about the iOFFICE Asset Division and explore more interviews at: https://www.assetchampion.com/ Share your thoughts with Mike via email: podcast@iOFFICECORP.com
I haven't girl crushed this hard in ages! Speaking to Dr Kudzai was like Christmas coming early and Oprah inviting me into her garden all at once. The COVID pandemic has filled us with so much fear and mis-information. Dr Kudzai not only showed up with #blackexcellence, she came with compassion, shift in perspective, hope and a clear call to action. One of my favourite guests of 2021!
The guys discuss Dell Curry wanting a divorce, Tricky daddy's comments, Kudzai's breakdown and more!
On the 198th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "333" by Tinashe, "Kings Disease II" by Nas, and "Nine" by SAULT.New Singles: "Take Your Breath" by The Weeknd, "A Concert Six Months From Now" by FINNEAS, and "Résumé” by Jenevieve.DaBaby gets even more blowback, and Audioface responds to a viral critique from episode 197. Aaliyah's full catalogue making a staged rollout to streaming services amid estate drama. The 333 review. Rihanna is allegedly a billionaire, but you shouldn't celebrate that. The Kings Disease II review. Justin Bieber's n-word videos resurface amid criticism for his support of Morgan Wallen. The Nine review. R. Kelly is not having a good time in holding, and BLACKPINK bless Animal Crossing. ---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don't miss new episodes on Mondays. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
Since the age of 4, Dr. Kudzai Kanhutu knew she wanted to be a doctor with her healthcare journey starting at a vaccination clinic in the outskirts of Zimbabwe
The Hard-Boiled Egg Index is a true story of the struggles the author and most Zimbabweans went through during the record- and heart-breaking hyper-inflationary period in Zimbabwe. Though saddening, the story is told in a humorous and vivid way detailing how Kudzai had to adjust to the effects of economic meltdown. Zimbabwe's inflation rate reached a […] The post HARD-BOILED EGG INDEX: Surviving Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation by Kudzai Joseph Gumunyu appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The Hard-Boiled Egg Index is a true story of the struggles the author and most Zimbabweans went through during the record- and heart-breaking hyper-inflationary period in Zimbabwe. Though saddening, the story is told in a humorous and vivid way detailing how Kudzai had to adjust to the effects of economic meltdown. Zimbabwe's inflation rate reached a […] The post HARD-BOILED EGG INDEX: Surviving Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation by Kudzai Joseph Gumunyu appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The Hard-Boiled Egg Index is a true story of the struggles the author and most Zimbabweans went through during the record- and heart-breaking hyper-inflationary period in Zimbabwe. Though saddening, the story is told in a humorous and vivid way detailing how Kudzai had to adjust to the effects of economic meltdown. Zimbabwe's inflation rate reached a […] The post HARD-BOILED EGG INDEX: Surviving Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation by Kudzai Joseph Gumunyu appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The Hard-Boiled Egg Index is a true story of the struggles the author and most Zimbabweans went through during the record- and heart-breaking hyper-inflationary period in Zimbabwe. Though saddening, the story is told in a humorous and vivid way detailing how Kudzai had to adjust to the effects of economic meltdown. Zimbabwe's inflation rate reached a […] The post HARD-BOILED EGG INDEX: Surviving Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation by Kudzai Joseph Gumunyu appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
On the first episode of the Madam Talkative Podcast, we are talking about therapy! Join us Kudzai and I dig into her journey to seek out a therapist of color. From hypnosis to hiding her going to therapy from family to finding new discoveries about herself, Kudzai is a ball of joy and energy as she shares about her therapy sessions.
Kudzai encourages us from Psalm 96 to worship God all the time
Cultural Appropriation and similar topics with the twins! Thank you for listening, follow on Instagram @curlyqspodcast, @k.undai, & @K.udzai
COVID 19 has really changed society and life as we know it, single-handedly this pandemic has introduced a new normal which everyone is struggling with, from staying inside to alcohol being banned in some parts of the world. This situation has changed how we interact and in this episode, we are joined by Kudzai Chasinda to discuss this situation, feel free to contact him on: twitter: https://twitter.com/KudzieChase
To celebrate our Queens this month,we are dropping this segment ,hoping get a few amazing women to feature... On this episode we hosted Kudzai M Mbaiwa
This week's episode opens up with discussion about the recent elections in Botswana and Mozambique, the anti-sanctions protests in Zimbabwe, post-peace prize Ethiopia, and more. Co-host Rachel Beatty Riedl moderates this week's conversation on agriculture and innovation in Africa. Our guests are Kudzai Kutukwa, Kitso Dube, and Andrew Dillon. Kudzai and Kitso were YALI Mandela Fellows at Northwestern University earlier this year, when this conversation was recorded. Kudzai is the co-founder and CEO of Mobbisurance, which is a startup that develops multi-based crop insurance products and other financial services for small-holder farmers. Kitso currently serves as a loan officer for FBC Holdings, helping communities that are marginalized access financial services in Zimbabwe. Andrew is a development economist, appointed as a Clinical Associate Professor within the Kellogg School of Management’s Public-Private Interface Initiative and a Research Associate Professor in the Global Poverty Research Lab at the Buffett Institute. The panel discussion begins at 12:36. … More Ep77. A conversation on agriculture and innovation in Africa with YALI Mandela Fellows
Welcome to Real College Talk! RCT is your destination for honest and relevant college and postsecondary conversation. For the tenth episode, Nikhil brings in some special guests from his hometown of Salem and RCT’s first twin guests. Kundai and Kudzai Kapurura are no strangers to success, but it’s even more impressive how close they stayed through all their accomplishments. So it may come as a surprise that they are going in completely different directions for college, but their achievement has stayed constant (0:30). Going through high school as twins was a unique experience (0:53), so they share how that ultimately impacted each of their college and career choices (2:00), including Kudzai’s special early start at Boston College (7:45). The crew takes a break from the important college stuff to introduce a quick (and controversial) speed round on our shared passion of music (13:13). The twins tackle the issue of race in college admissions and society as a whole (17:48) then impart some parting wisdom to high school students (21:11). Stick around to find out how to connect with the podcast’s favorite twins and your favorite co-hosts (22:47). Real College Talk is a podcast that you won't want to miss! To catch every episode, make sure to hit the subscribe button and turn on our notifications. You can follow us on Instagram @realcollegetalk and follow our co-hosts @morgs__anne and @nikhil.vn. We are always working on new content, so be on the lookout for our latest episodes. In the meantime, Keep It Real!
Kudzai M Mubaiwa talks about why there is a clear need for women to have resources for them to attain real freedom, with a leaning towards strong networks they can activate for tangible forms of wealth. The conversation emphasizes how economic empowerment brings options. Investor Saint + Future + Female + Zimbabwe + iZone Hub + open:fora ----more---- iZone Hub is a Zimbabwean Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Community Development Hub that serves women and youth makers, innovators, creatives, small business owners. We help them develop their enterprises in the digital age and promote creation over consumption. Financial & Digital Literacy Trainer | Personal Finance & Small Business Columnist Kudzai M Mubaiwa is an economic development professional and financial educator who is the founder of Investor Saint (Private) Limited. She is a cofounder of iZone Hub that serves youth and women entrepreneurs and innovators. Her passion is to increase the financial and digital literacy of individuals and small business owners – enabling them to create wealth and ultimately escape poverty – whilst leveraging the opportunity of the internet. Kudzai anchors a personal finance radio program and writes for a weekly business newspaper on small business. Investor Saint iZone Hub Twitter: @kedukudzi @iZoneHub Open:fora Feminist Cafè (OFFC) AfricaOSH (Africa Open Science & Hardware) & AfricArXiv Art as Protest open:fora weeklong neighbourhood open culture event in Berlin's deep West. In times of increasing illiberal democracy (Orbàn), upload filters and Exiteering the pressures on our freedoms to act, share culture and make voices heard, reinforces the urgency to act on how we as global citizens can reclaim our collective res publica. Joining our team members from South Sudan and GIG (Global Innovation Gathering) network guests working for open cultures across five continents, open:fora invites all our neighbours, friends, students, activists and all those interested in creating resonant open cultures, technologies and ecologies in celebrating with us! Hosted by r0g_agency for open culture and critical transformation gGmbH and Open Source Ecology Germany e.V., open:fora offers an opportunity to engage with, build and discuss that which drives critical positions on open technologies, media literacy and capacity building not only at home, but in the challenging post-conflict environments our organisations often work in. STEAM (Science Tech Engineering Art Math), #ASKotec (Access to Skills and Knowledge – open tech emergency case), PAPERPCB (symbiotic synthesizers), Open:fora Feminist Cafè (OFFC), MMN - Migrant Media Networks, AfricaOSH (Africa Open Science & Hardware), #defyhatenow, AfricArXiv, Heteropia, and Art as Protest are some of codeplay key words marking a range of activities that ALL are invited to join. twitter: @intertwilight facebook: opencultureagency programm: https://www.open-fora.org/ open:fora supported by #GuerrillaFoundation Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help to keep the conversation free-flowing! Support independent radio! Donate & keep the conversation flowing Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed Invite Transit Lounge Radio to your event! signal at transitloungeradio dot net tags: r0g_agency, open-fora, guerrilla foundation, open culture, Berlin, transit lounge, radio, podcast, conversation, Kudzai Mubaiwa, izonehub, investorsaint, Zimbabwe, women, economy, finance, empowerment, business, incubator, start-up
Kudzai speaks from the story of Rahab in Joshua chapter 2.
Kudzai speaks from the story of Rahab, in Joshua chapter 2.
Although most of you guys have figured out what business you want to start in the new year, some of you just want to create some extra income but don't really know how to go about it. Kudzai have a list of businesses you can start with very little income and those that you can do on the side as a part time hustle so to speak. Kudzai has a special surprise at the end of the list!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijere-africa/support
It's that time of the year again when everyone has one resolution or the other and some of you have “Start my own business” on the list. Kudzai gives you some basic information on starting your own business. Do you start with a business plan?, funding? Or registering the business? Listen to this podcast to find out!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijere-africa/support
On today's show we explore the topic of women in leadership. Women are unfortunately still lacking in the leadership spaces in Africa and the world as a whole. What needs to be done to put us as women in more leadership positions. In the ABCs we look at the skills needed for women to be more successful leaders. Some leaders are born but the majority of leaders in the workplace today are made. Becoming a successful leader requires deliberate action and for you to look at what skills you can develop and grow. We then look at the importance of mentoring and getting mentorship for women. We need someone to talk to, a guide and someone who can push us in the right direction career-wise and the significance of this is highlighted in the show. We are joined over the phone by Dr Erieka Benette who is part of the team organizing the Africa Women of Excellence awards in South Africa and she shares the importance of having more women in leadership. Finally in our tech and trends Kudzai gives a list of online leadership courses available for women.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijere-africa/support
We have noticed an influx of international beauty brands making their way into Africa and establishing themselves in the market. On this episode of Ijere Africa, we explore the business side of the beauty industry in Africa. We have Nkem Itulu-Diegwu a Nigerian beauty entrepreneur who is taking her business to Southern Africa. She shares her journey from being a model to owning her own beauty and fashion business. She also shares some tips on establishing yourself in different countries remotely. We then share with you the opportunities currently available in the beauty industry in Africa. All these multinationals are coming into the continent because they see a growing middle-class market as well as more consumers who are able to purchase goods that were once viewed as a luxury. We also have Jacque Mgido the founder of JacqueMgido Cosmetics and renowned make-up artist sharing her experiences of creating a makeup brand and selling it in Africa. There is a lot to be learned in Africa which is different from what is available in the United States where she is based. Finally, Kudzai runs through how tech-savvy beauty entrepreneurs can make money through being influencers and participating in the beauty economy.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijere-africa/support
On this edition of the show, we spoke to women that are calling the shots in the creative industry in Africa.Phumla Qwelane, a determined creative who has hung up her radio boots for the film industry. She's going to tell us about how to successfully go through the creative field. We also get to chat with one of the most sorts after writers in Namibia Jenny Kandenge as she shares her journey in the creative industry with us. She is a writer, producer, actress, and director and is currently producing a film in partnership with South African filmmakers.To close off the show, Kudzai gives details on some tech solutions that you can use tech to grow your creative venture.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijere-africa/support
On this episode of Women in a Man's world; A successful business requires us to have a healthy state of mind, yet we often neglect this. We speak to life and business coach Monique De Villiers on how we can be balanced entrepreneurs. On Mentorship and opportunities, Kudzai gives you a run on the amazing business opportunities available for entrepreneurs in Africa.On the main chat for today's show, We chat to Leah Molatseli from Lenoma Legal, a woman who brought tech to the law industry in a bid to make access to legal documents easier and free up her life more, and we then round off with a rundown of tech that will help organize your business and life better.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijere-africa/support
Zanu-pf Youth League Secretary General Kudzanai Chipanga has issued an apology to the army generals putting it down to youth, growing up and stuff. Listen in
Zanu-pf Youth League Secretary General Kudzanai Chipanga has issued an apology to the army generals putting it down to youth, growing up and stuff. Listen in www.3-mob.com
This is part 1 of a three part series. Playlist in order Public Enemy - Fight the Power 0:23 min - 0:50 min Snoop Dogg - Smoke Weed Everyday 1:21 min - 1:48 min Kudzai Introduction THEY - Africa N Religion - Hyena 2:51 min - 3:57min Mat Introduction DJ Zinc feat. Miss Dynamite - Wile Out (Club Mix) 4:56 min - 5:57 min We start roasting eachother 8:55 min Shots fired 9:10 min - 9:55 min Penalty of the day 12:20 min - 13:25 min Lets talk Steroids 13:48 min - 18:34 min Matty comes clean 20:06 min - 20:44 min gotta get thru this - garage 24:12 min -25:40 Lets talk cars 27:30 min -30:16 min Lets talk about boats 30:11 min - 32:58 Barry White - Cant Get Enough Of Your Love Baby. 34:40 min - 35:52 min Tony-tone Snapchat : ilikethingz Twitter : ilikethingz Instagram :Tonymonopoly L.A Snap chat Jsolakala Twitter : therealla21 Instagram : threalla21 Kudzai instagram : fitshumba Snapchat : kchikwinya Mat TBA A big big thank you for everybody who listened *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
This is the podcast on Understanding Social and Solidarity Economy in Emergent Communities: Lessons from Post–Fast Track Land Reform Farms in Mazowe, Zimbabwe presented by Manase Kudzai Chiweshe at the UNRISD conference "Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy", which was held May 6-8, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. [11 minutes]