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In this week's podcast, Rachel & Tatenda chat about choosing your APC Competencies.Please subscribe for more advice and information! Stay in touch with us:Website: https://www.property-elite.co.uk/Linkdin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/propertyelite/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/propertyelitej/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ricsapc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/propertyelitej
Get ready to be uplifted and enlightened! Join me for a powerful new episode of "Dare to Soar" with Dr. RC as we dive into a deeply important and transformational conversation:The Impact of Stigma and Discrimination on Women Living with HIV: Special Guest: Dr. Tatenda Perry, LCSW, proud NABSW member and passionate advocate for equity and healing.
Westfair Communications/Westfair Business Journal hosted the 2025 Millennial & Gen Z Awards on Thursday, April 10 2025 at The Maritime Aquarium, celebrating the remarkable achievements of individuals born between 1981 and the early 2000s. These awards highlight the innovation, resilience, and leadership of a new generation making a meaningful impact across industries and communities. By recognizing their contributions, the event fosters a culture of encouragement and inspiration for future leaders. Among the honorees was Tatenda Zenenga, Director of Camp Morty, who shared his journey and insights during an interview with Westchester Talk Radio's Andrew Castellano.
Send us a textTatenda is an Administrator at the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe and a former Coordinator with the Citizens Manifesto. His conversation with Prof Moyo covers several reflective and insightful topics, including• Unpacking the challenges faced by ARTUS and their radical approach to advocacy• Discussing Zimbabwe's social movements faced challenges post-2017 military transition• Why flexible support strategies are essential for effective opposition development• The ways that technological advancement has empowered unions to mobilise and advocate===About the seriesAfter over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we're launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.Visit the podcast webpage: https://bit.ly/484AEr3#podcast #philanthropy
This week, we caught up with Tatenda Luna, a Melbourne-based content creator and beauty fanatic, to chat about her journey in the content creation world. We got into brand trips, the not-so-glam side of inclusivity, and the wage gap in the influencer industry. Plus, we talked about whether "wifey duties" before the ring is worth it, the secrets we're all taking to the grave, and so much more.Follow this week's guest on socials:Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tatendaluna?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tatendaluna
Honour - Tatenda Kufa (Tygerberg) by GraceLife Podcast
In our special edition episode of Voices of Africa, Tatenda Mungofa, CEO of Mureza Auto Co., envisions an African industrial renaissance where local minerals, manufacturing, and innovation drive economic transformation. Join Tatenda, Africa Practice CEO, Marcus Courage, and Head of Content & Strategic Partnerships at Mining Indaba, Laura Nicholson, as they discuss Africa-led industrialisation shaping the continent, one component at a time. This episode was produced by Africa Practice in partnership with the African Minerals Development Centre and the Investing in African Mining Indaba.
Harare gode di uno dei migliori climi del mondo. Chi la visita può godere della splendida fauna selvatica del Paese e delle maestose Cascate Vittoria, una delle sette meraviglie del mondo naturale! Geografia e popoli Popolazione: 16.991.010. Su una mappa dell'Africa, lo Zimbabwe forma il disegno di una teiera appoggiata a nord del Sudafrica. Geografia Lo Zimbabwe è un Paese che rappresenta l'aspra bellezza africana. La sua variegata geografia è composta da montagne a est, savane calde a sud, sabbie del Kalahari, parte del Parco Nazionale di Hwange a ovest, e la valle del fiume Zambesi a nord. Tre grandi fiumi – il Gairezi, il Limpopo e il possente Zambesi – formano i confini del paese. Il fiume Zambesi sfocia nelle spettacolari Cascate Vittoria e alla fine nel lago Kariba, il più grande lago artificiale del mondo. Lo Zimbabwe è ricco di risorse minerarie, tra cui oro, diamanti, platino e litio. E, naturalmente, l'abbondante fauna selvatica è sbalorditiva e può essere vista nei numerosi parchi nazionali in tutto il paese. Lo Zimbabwe è la patria dei “Big Five” africani – il leone, l'elefante africano, il bufalo, il leopardo e il rinoceronte – e di molti altri animali, come il ghepardo, la iena, il licaone e la giraffa. Lo Zimbabwe ospita anche oltre 700 specie di uccelli. Clima Lo Zimbabwe è considerato un Paese subtropicale con un inverno secco e un'estate calda. Il clima comincia a riscaldarsi in agosto e settembre, con la stagione delle piogge che inizia fra ottobre e novembre. Nella capitale, Harare, la temperatura media massima ad agosto è di 25 gradi Celsius e la minima è di 9 gradi Celsius.È normale incontrare suonatori di Marimba Popolazione La popolazione dello Zimbabwe è diversificata, ed è composta principalmente dalle tribù Shona e Ndebele, insieme ad altre tribù più piccole. Gli zimbabwesi sono noti per la loro ospitalità e hanno un ricco patrimonio culturale che si riflette nella loro musica, nella loro danza e nelle loro arti tradizionali. Il cristianesimo è la religione dominante, ma anche le forme religiose indigene sono ampiamente praticate. La maggioranza degli zimbabwesi nutre profondo rispetto per la Bibbia. In generale, gli zimbabwesi sono industriosi, resilienti e mantengono un forte senso di comunità e famiglia. “Il leone, il più forte tra gli animali” (Proverbi 30:30) Lingue Ci sono 16 lingue ufficiali in Zimbabwe, ma le attività lavorative si conducono principalmente in inglese. Lo Shona e lo Ndebele sono le lingue più parlate. Cibo Prima di essere serviti a qualsiasi pasto, agli ospiti vengono spesso presentati una ciotola d'acqua e un asciugamano per lavarsi le mani. Questa tradizione non serve solo per pulirsi, ma ha anche un significato più profondo, legato al rispetto e all'ospitalità. Durante il tuo soggiorno, sarai probabilmente invitato a provare un po' di sadza o ugali (un denso porridge di farina di mais) e nyama (carne; di solito uno stufato veloce di manzo, pollo o maiale) serviti insieme a verdure a foglia verde leggermente saltate, un po' di olio, cipolle e pomodori. Per gli zimbabwesi, condividere questo pasto con i visitatori è emozionante ed è considerato un vero privilegio. Gli zimbabwesi apprezzano anche una varietà di frutta come mango, guaiave, papaya e meloni. Anche i frutti autoctoni preferiti come il mazhanje (mela candita, detta anche Uapaca kirkiana e mahobohobo), il matohwe (gomma da masticare africana) e il masau (giuggiola) sono gustati stagionalmente. Un caloroso invito Sei pronto vivere l'esperienza di una vita? Tatenda! Siyabonga! Grazie!
Isaiah 61 63 Tatenda Humba The Chapel 8.30am 23rd June 2024 by The Chapel
Hacks to help your makeup last longer & beauty rules worth following with beauty icon & content creator Tatenda Luna. Plus, she shares her fave beauty brands and products that offer inclusive, good quality products that are worth your hard-earned cashola.
Welcome to the sixth edition of AviaDev Insight Africa's Connectivity update, the podcast offering insight into the new route developments in Africa, hosted by Jon Howell, CEO and Founder of AviaDev Africa. This month's guests are Sean Mendis, aviation consultant, and Tatenda Karuwa, journalist, Simple Flying: Together, we discussed: Air Peace to London Gatwick fastjet increasing the frequency of their Vic Falls - Kruger route ASKY AIRLINES restarting operations in Niger after ECOWAS lifted sanctions. RwandAir's suspension of their Mumbai route CemAir (Pty)Ltd's launch of Mala Mala from Johannesburg Uganda's intention to join SAATM South African Airways' decision to make Port Elizabeth a year-round service Ethiopian Airlines order of 20 x 777Xs The rumour mill... Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Airpeace launch to London Gatwick 12:06 Fastjet increasing Vic Falls Kruger frequency 27:50 ASKY restarts operations in Niger 33:03 RwandAir suspends Mumbai route 38:38 Indigo's Impact on India to East Africa Market 40:22 Cemair Launches Mala Mala from Johannesburg 42:02 Uganda's Intention to Join SAATM 46:44 SAA Makes Port Elizabeth a Year-Round Service 50:30 Ethiopian Airlines Orders 20 777Xs 56:15 Nigerian Government Instructs Foreign Airlines to Reduce Prices 57:12 Emirates' Potential Return to Nigeria 01:00:21 Uganda's Intention to Sign on to SAATM Connect with Tatenda here Connect with Sean here
Isaiah Ch 1- Tatenda Shumba - The Chapel 8.30am 21st Jan 2024 by The Chapel
Ep.83 On this episode on Student Of Life Podcast, Host Akosuah Peprah had a candid conversation with Tatenda Pasirayi. This conversation centred around the ‘Promise Land'… Journey to our destination. Our dreams and visions— With the main topic being on the ‘Process' of the journey, diving into the 3 stages we all experience or will encounter on our path to fulfilling our Godly visions For the latest updates and engaging content, be sure to follow us on Instagram @Studentoflifepod and TikTok @Studentoflifepod. Don't forget to connect with your fantastic host, Akosua Peprah, on Instagram @iamakosuapeprah and across all platforms. Join our thriving StudentOfLife community today!
On episode 74 of the NISA Today FC podcast, we got two guest on the show as we have Michigan Stars FC defender Anthony Bowie and goalkeeper Tatenda Mkuruva joining the show. We chat about the Stars 2023 season as they look to defend their title this weekend against Flower City Union and repeat as league champs. Enjoy the Show! #UpTheStars #2023NISACHAMPIONSHIP
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This episode is the second of a new format that focuses on sub-Saharan African air route development, with a specific focus on routes that are due to start or cease in the next quarter. My guests for this podcast are: Aviation consultant, analyst and commentator, Sean Mendis, who brings over 20 years of experience in the industry, including stints managing airports, commercial airlines, and also cargo airlines in Africa and the Middle East. Tatenda Karuwa - a journalist writing for Simple Flying, the largest aviation website globally https://simpleflying.com/ In this episode, we cover: SAA to launch Sao Paulo from both CPT and JHB SAA opening Abidjan Uganda Airlines launching Mumbai and Lagos Ibom Air launching Accra Air Tanzania swapping Mumbai to the Boeing 737 MAX 9 Ethiopian Airlines increasing Accra and Seychelles Fastjet increasing frequencies from Bulawayo to Johannesburg Rumour Mill: Emirates to return to Nigeria Ghana Airlines latest TAAG to launch LGW Did we miss a route? Let me know Email Jon Connect/ Follow Tatenda Karuwa here Connect/ follow Sean Mendis here Finally, if you enjoyed this episode, don't hesitate to subscribe and never miss another episode.
Communion David White Eph 4.17 32 Tatenda Shumba The Chapel 8.30am 17th Sep 2023 by The Chapel
Beatbarrow is a music stream platform the streams Zimbabwean music. In this episode I talk with the lead of Beatbarrow on the journery of how this dream became a reality. We talk about Tatenda's upbringing , move to the UK, picking your team, and letting go of control and many more. Make sure to subscribe, so you never miss an episode. Beatbarrow socials: https://beatbarrow.com Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africasblankcanvas/message
Thank you for listening to episode 80 of The Classic Manny Show, hosted by yours truly. I am joined by Legal Babe and Content Creator, Tatenda. Make sure to follow/subscribe, rate the podcast and use the hashtag #TCMSHOW to join the conversation. In this episode, we talk about SZA's SOS Tour which was held at the O2 Arena in London. I attended the first out of the four London dates with my friend and special guest, Tatenda. We get into setlist, the stunning stage design and aesthetics, how we became fans of SZA, our favourite album and more. ‘THE CLASSIC MANNY SHOW' MUSIC PLAYLISTS: https://linktr.ee/theclassicmanny FOLLOW/SUPPORT TATENDA: Twitter – https://twitter.com/tatendafz Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/tatendafz TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@tatendafz FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA THE CLASSIC MANNY / @TCMANNYHQ Twitter – https://twitter.com/THEECLASSICMAN https://twitter.com/tcmannyhq Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/theclassicmanny https://www.instagram.com/tcmannyhq/ Photography in artwork by Shots By Gracie - https://www.shotsbygracie.com/ For enquires – theclassicmanny@yahoo.com To send questions, dilemmas or inspiring stories - https://curiouscat.me/TCMANNYHQ
Ep.56 In this episode of the StudentOfLife Podcast, we'll hear from Mr. Tatenda Pasirayi, a young black man, who will share his journey through life, covering the following bullet points: •Tatenda shares his personal experience as a young boy who migrated with his family from Zimbabwe to the U.K. He delves into the challenges he faced and overcame to become the person he is today. •He discusses his journey with God, including how it began, the highs and lows, and its current state. •Tatenda provides his perspective on what it means to live a balanced life, re-defining it for us. He also highlights the significance of understanding your purpose, along with sharing other valuable perspectives. Don't forget to keep in touch with the StudentOfLife Podcast by following us on Instagram @Studentoflifepod and on TikTok @Studentoflifepod.
Dr Tatenda Kawhena is a natural problem solver. His most recent idea could eventually help shrink the pomegranate industry's plastics footprint and can curb food losses along its value chain. Dr Kawhena, came up with when he developed an edible coating that extends the storage and shelf life of this Mediterranean fruit. And we celebrate this week's #SoilSister, Eastern Cape farmer Tuleka Ngcingwana. She comes from an entrepreneurial family. Operating different businesses comes naturally, from hospitality to retail so when her parents decided to start a commercial farm succeeding was inevitable. She recalls learning from her grandfather that finding a niche market is key to ensure any business thrives…
We all need encouragement from time to time and who better to share their weight loss journey than Tatenda, host of “Marvellous Encouragement." Tatenda has always celebrated her curves and her motivation was never fuelled by a social media idealistic view of a woman's body. This episode is very different from previous guest interviews as Tatenda had not struggled with weight or food choices from early childhood, teens, or twenties. Tatenda embarked on her weight loss journey at age 36 having lost the body confidence that she once adored. Tatenda found that celebrating curves was difficult in a UK size 22 body and compliments from her husband were difficult to take. Tatenda felt embarrassed that she had got to a size 22 and she found herself hiding away in the bathroom to get changed and from social events. You will hear Tatenda open up about how her excess weight had caused physical pains and how she didn't feel aligned with the health message she had to give working as a nurse. Motivating others to lose the weight they needed when she was a size 22 was something that Tatenda knew had to change. Tatenda has now transformed her health journey and no longer worries about encouraging others. Tatenda wanted to share her encouragement on YouTube with her own channel “Marvellous Encouragement”. The hiding away is now a thing of the past and Tatenda has taken back her power away from the scales and owns her weight loss journey. Tatenda shares how Slimming World, calorie counting & intermittent fasting have all helped her to step back into a healthy body. Enjoy! If you would like to follow Tatenda on YouTube and Instagram simply click on the links below and subscribe. Instagram marvellous_encouragement YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@marvellousencouragement If you would like to watch the podcast episode on video head over to my YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/YOUTUBESLIMMINGSTORIES Would you like to learn more about my hypnotherapy services? Are you struggling with food cravings? Do you feel overwhelmed, perhaps your stress levels are at an all time high or your anxiety is through the roof? Are you struggling to move forward with your life due to PTSD, Trauma, anxiety & stress? Hypnotherapy can truly help you in so many different areas of your life. Join me for a free 30-minute consultation using this link https://www.claireoldhamwest.com/contact You can visit my website for details of the services I offer and read reviews. Claireoldhamwest.com You will see the hypnosis in action over on my YouTube Channel Emotional Release Hypnotherapy https://bit.ly/emotionalreleasehypnotherapy Slimming Stories Facebook Group. https://bit.ly/3H2RRn
Hey hey, welcome back to another episode of Two Twos. This week we are joined by writer, musician and theatre maker, Tatenda, who is currently making waves in the theatre space with his production of 'No ID'. The show follows the journey of a Black transgender immigrant in the UK. It's a story about a guy stalking himself, tracking his gender transition to prove he's real, sifting through his childhood, adolescence and early adulthood to form a narrative that will please the many arms of our beloved government. Today we sat down with Tatenda to hear all about his life and what brought him to the making of the show. From the logistics and paperwork around changing his name and gender on his passport, on top of doing it in a country he wasn't born in to realising his bureaucratic nightmare infiltrating his whole life. Tatenda's life has been quite the journey and we get into a whole lot during the episode. Plus we talk his involvement with Theatre Peckham and The Vault Festival, what it means to support stories you want to hear more of (the importance of buying tickets/retweeting/etc), Zaya Wade and more... As always make sure you use #TwoTwosPodcast across socials and don't forget to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple Music! Until next week…peace! Looking for studio time? Use our promo code and get a discount at The London Podcast Studio: 22POD + There is a Promo Code for 'QUEERVAULT' is now offering a 2 for £20 tickets.
In this episode, Sarah is joined by friend and veteran guest, Tatenda Munzara, who you will remember from the "Prince Charming or Trash?" discussion in episode 2 and his solo return in episode 3 on "Manhood, Masculinity & Black Boy Joy". In this spontaneous episode, Sarah and Tatenda discuss your friends' mad partners, male friendships, communication, dating and ask whether love is the problem.Keep up to date with all things Mis/educate:Twitter: @mis_educateInstagram: @mis.educate Site: miseducateblog.com Follow Our Guest, Tatenda:Instagram: @tatendamunzara_Follow The Host, Sarah:Twitter: @bysarahg_Instagram: @bysarahg_Music by:Matthew M. MooreInstagram: _iammattmmooreSite: matthewmmooremusicAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Founder and CEO of the Voter Formation Project, Tatenda Musapatike, sits down with Lurie to discuss the current state of politics and what you should be looking for when you go vote in this upcoming election.Follow Lurie Daniel Favors @LurieFavors on Twitter and listen to her live M-F, 10 a.m.-noon ET on SiriusXM, Ch. 126.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andrea Reimer is a long-time community organizer on issues of social, economic and environmental justice. With the COP27 just around the corner, we are excited to hear in our latest episode from the former Deputy Mayor for the City of Vancouver what her hopes for this year's Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh are. In another intergenerational dialogue, Andrea and Tatenda discuss what is needed for systemic change in politics and society and what potential the young generation has to achieve sustainable change.
In this episode, we had the pleasure of talking with Tatenda Muchiriri. Tatenda was born in Zimbabwe and discovered his love of Montessori when he moved to China. Tatenda is the Founder of Montessori on Wheels where he has taken to the streets, literally, on a mission to evangelize Montessori and bring this incredible philosophy into the community and out of the confines of the classroom. His work is inspiring and his message is crucial- you won't want to miss this one! Check out his website and learn more HERE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tatenda talks about his origins & moving from country to country; hobbies and interests; mental health practices; his journey as an artist; and more.
Take a load off and join myself Tino, Tatenda and Kudzanai as we do what all car enthusiasts LOVE TO DO... Talk about cars of course! This week we share our thoughts of the new LandRover Defender 130 variation as well as looking back at our test drive review of the Alfa Romeo Stelvio and alot more cars we can't afford. Have a listen and enjoy. Drop a Like, Comment and Share
In this episode I talk to Tatenda who shares about her experience in Morocco.
Tatenda Dzvokora is an engineer in Bismarck, ND. He also founded Project Love, a nonprofit that provides new and lightly used clothing to children all around the world. In this episode, Tatenda talks about his experiences growing up in Zimbabwe, studying in China, and moving to North Dakota as well as what led to him starting Project Love. Tatenda is passionate about Jesus and worshipping him, and in this conversation, he and Stephen talk about the importance of embracing each other's differences, learning from one another, and celebrating each other's uniqueness. They also talk about an uncomfortable conversation they had about racial injustice that was pivotal in both of their journeys together.Follow Tatenda on InstagramLearn more about Project Love Project Love on InstagramFollow us on InstagramAsk a Question or Suggest a Guest | goingsomewherepod.com/contactSubscribe to us on YoutubePodcast Music: Electric Ten by Broke in SummerGoing Somewhere is a resource of Northview ChurchStephen's Instagram & Blog
Tatenda Musapatike, the Founder and CEO of the Voter Formation Project, discusses how social media companies, like Facebook, proliferate, and profit from political disinformation. She also explains why it takes so long for social media companies to respond to disinformation, and groups that could potentially foment violence. Additionally, we discuss whose job it is to hold social media companies accountable for their role in incubating, and spreading harmful disinformation, and misinformation. Lastly, we discuss The Facebook Papers. Voter Formation Project Listen to All Electorette Episodes https://www.electorette.com/podcast Support the Electorette Rate & Review on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsfQj4 Also, if you enjoy the Electorette, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on iTunes. Also, please spread the word by telling your friends, family and colleagues about The Electorette! Want to support the Electorette so that we can bring you more great episodes? You can help us produce more episodes with just $2/per month on Patreon. Every bit helps! Patreon.com/Electorette WANT MORE ELECTORETTE? Follow the Electorette on social media. Electorette Facebook Electorette Instagram Electorette Twitter #disinformation #misinformation #Facebook #politicaldisinformation #FacebookDisinformation #FacebookPapers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tatenda Musapatike If your best friend asks you what you want to do in the world and your response is, "Run shit" then you and Tatenda Musapatike should probably sit down and grab a drink. The founder of the organization, Voter Formation Project, Tatenda and her team work to leverage the digital age to not only get people registered to vote but also to get them excited to vote. From working for Facebook to starting her own firm not only to run shit but to do it with intention and integrity Tatenda is creating a new model for how political work is done. One that isn't about living an underpaid, overworked existence. This conversation opened my eyes to the need for this kind of outreach to potential voters in this time of active voter suppression. I learned a lot and you likely will too. For a written transcript of this conversation click here. About Tatenda: Tatenda Musapatike, has spent over a decade working on digital programs and in tech to support progressive causes. She was most recently a senior advisor at ACRONYM where she built a $12.5 million program from the ground up to expand the electorate working to reach register and mobilize Black and Latino voters across eight states in the 2020 general election and the Georgia Senate runoff elections. Before ACRONYM, Tatenda was the Client Solutions Manager for democratic politics at Facebook where she supported progressive leaning nonprofits in their platform strategies. And she is now the founder of Voter Formation Project. Action Steps: 1) Please visit our Twitter @voterformation, or go to our website, voterformationproject.org. And just learn more. 2) There are donation links on Twitter and the website. 3) If you are really moved by the work that we do, get involved in your local community so that you can help talk to people who don't vote and get more folks registered and involved in the process. Connect with Tatenda: Twitter Website Credits: Harmonica music courtesy of a friend
[Spoiler Alert] In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace discusses the show Dinner Mate (2020, MBC) starring Song Seung-hun and Seo Ji-hye. Grace wonders if Seo Ji-hye has the qualities of a lead actress and debates what sets apart a lead from a supporting actor using the metaphor of power divas versus pop singers. Grace's guest is LA-based comedian, actor and filmmaker Tatenda Mbduzi (@tatendambudzion Instagram). They discuss their favorite super heroes, why Batman is better than Superman, meeting Ben Affleck, love for Jennifer Garner, growing up in Zimbabwe, London and Upstate New York, doing a one-man show, growing up with a hybrid-Christian religion, indigenous religions, witch hunt, and how comedy helps us or hurts us. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit kdramachool.com to learn more.
In this episode, we sit down with Tatenda Furusa and Oluwasanmi Akinmusire, Co-Founders of ImaliPay. ImaliPay financially empowers millions of freelancers, gig economy workers, and self-employed workers across the African continent.The team discusses all things FinTech, how to become an innovator, and what you can learn from investors.TalentintheCloud's Website: https://talentinthecloud.io/TalentintheCloud's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talentinthecloud/Tatenda Furusa's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatenda-furusa/Oluwasanmi Akinmusire's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oluwasanmiakinmusire/ImaliPay's Website: http://www.imalipay.com/Stacey Japhta's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staceyjaphta/
[Spoiler Alert] In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace discusses the show Dinner Mate (2020, MBC) starring Song Seung-hun and Seo Ji-hye. Grace wonders if Seo Ji-hye has the qualities of a lead actress and debates what sets apart a lead from a supporting actor using the metaphor of power divas versus pop singers. Grace's guest is LA-based comedian, actor and filmmaker Tatenda Mbduzi (@tatendambudzion Instagram). They discuss their favorite super heroes, why Batman is better than Superman, meeting Ben Affleck, love for Jennifer Garner, growing up in Zimbabwe, London and Upstate New York, doing a one-man show, growing up with a hybrid-Christian religion, indigenous religions, witch hunt, and how comedy helps us or hurts us. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit kdramachool.com to learn more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kdramaschool/support
Join Host Kim Nyajeka as she sits down with Mandi, Chipo and Tatenda bout how they are navigating an exciting and also confusing time in their lives. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @inthiseconomypodcast Twitter: @KimNyajeka Support the Podcast: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kimnyajeka?country.x=CH&locale.x=en_US
0:00 Intro 2:16 How is Tendai doing? 2:59 A brief autobiography of Tendai 6:40 Tendai shares his surprising university suspension story 11:22 What made it difficult to process the suspension 13:42 Great life lessons from Tendai Mungate 13:58 Believing in yourself 16:25 Making good decisions 18:13 If you want success, you've got to desire it like you desire to breathe 20:55 Is success inversely proportional to the amount of melanin you have? 26:36 Rapid fire questions 29:48 Who inspires Tendai? 32:19 The sociology behind why religion isn't always cool 35:50 Challenges the Zimbabwean youth are facing 39:00 Tatenda's vision for himself 40:30 Why Tendai returned to Ruwa Town Council as an alderman? 41:49 Does Tendai feel like he's missing out on what most of his peers are doing? 44:03 Who is Tendai at MSU? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nyashazimunhu/message
In this week's episode, Buhle and Tatenda talk to Melvyn Lubega, the co-founder of Go1, an online education platform, and recent addition to the exclusive club of companies who have reached "Unicorn" status. Go1 is a world leader in online training and has been recognised as one of the world's most disruptive companies.
In this episode Buhle and Tatenda reflect and take stock of the key lessons learned from guests so far this season and spill the gist about what you have to look forward to in this season's remaining episodes.
In episode #1 of The Gist podcast, Jehiel Oliver, CEO of Hello Tractor speaks to hosts Buhle and Tatenda about his journey to develop and build Africa's “Uber” for Farmers.
This episode is an example of an 1 to 1 interview series within the podcast called Miseducation in Conversation, in which Sarah asks a guest to share an area of life they feel they have been miseducated on and what they are doing to re-educate themselves. For this episode, Sarah interviews Tatenda - a former guest from the "Prince Charming or Trash?" episode. Tatenda shares his miseducation of manhood and dive deeper into toxic masculinity, manhood specifically for Black men and Black Boy Joy.Keep up to date with all things Mis/educate:Insta: @mis.educate Site: miseducateblog.com Follow TatendaInsta: @tatendamunzara_YouTube: Keys To The KingdomMusic by:Matthew M. MooreInstagram: _iammattmmooreSite: matthewmmooremusicAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Buhle and Tatenda reflect on the state of youth in South Africa and the legacy that the class of 1976 has left for today's youth.
This episode is all about the Prince Charming Effect and expands on the blog post titled "Trash or Charming? - Men's Perspective of The Prince Charming Effect" available to read on miseducateblog.com. The Prince Charming Effect is a term meaning “Unrealistic and idealistic representations of men in romantic media lead to similar unrealistic and idealistic beliefs in women that lead to lessened relationship satisfaction.” These qualities of the "stereotypical perfect male" is taken from "books, movies and fairy tales" - think Twilight and Disney.This episode is a discussion between four of my male friends to ask about their thoughts and opinions on the Prince Charming Effect and whether it has affected them in romantic relationships.Keep up to date with all things Mis/educate:Insta: @mis.educate Site: miseducateblog.com Follow the guys!Tatenda MunzaraInsta: @tatendamunzara_YouTube: Keys To The KingdomAaron NickieInsta: @kvng_cxltxre_viJoshua MorefieldInsta (Personal): @morefieldmediaInsta (Photography): @morefieldmomentsYouTube: Morefield MomentsJared Elters DempseyInsta: @jared.elters.dempseyMusic by:Matthew M. MooreInstagram: _iammattmmooreSite: matthewmmooremusicAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"Our students love one another! For them colour and where you come from does not mean anything! they have learnt how to embrace one another"- T.MafodyaToday we welcome Tatenda Mafodya, school leader of the Streetlight Schools. Her dream has always been to change the world.Streetlight Schools aims to showcase a vision for how we can empower and holistically develop ALL children in South Africa, especially those from underserved communities. That's why they launched a primary school in Jeppestown where learners – despite coming from single-parent homes, hijacked buildings, and a community marred by xenophobia, riots and crime – are creating aspirational, fun, beautiful, creative, thoughtful and sophisticated work.In this episode we will discuss how school can be a space of transformation and integral innovation. Why caring and love are at the heart of change in education. How to innovate in teacher's education for better learning experiences. We will also discover the importance of a student centered education. Finally Tatenda will share her light on how the school is a space for healing, community building and reconciliation where true citizenship and character is built.Find out more about Streetlight Schools:http://www.streetlightschools.org/ https://www.facebook.com/streetlightschools/ https://www.instagram.com/streetlight_schools/ http://www.streetlightschools.org/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visitinghttps://www.greatteachersteve.com/Join the conversation in the Facebook Group ,https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducation Keep in touch !Instagram : @greatteachersteveFacebook Page : @greatteachersteveYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/Twitter : @greattsteve
Episode 12 is a firework...come on let your colors burst. First, we have Jackie Rousseau-Anderson of Scalehouse Consulting talking about growth in the research space and things you can do today to take that first step. Our second guest is Tatenda Musesengwa of YouthSight and Colour of Research talking not only about the evolution of research among under-30-year-olds but also the support and awareness that CORe hopes to bring to the industry. All that, plus #mrx news, polling, and a pot-luck dinner halftime show.
NOOGNATION SPECIAL: Wimbikai, a regular listener of the show, gets the chance to reverse roles and host Onai and his Chevening Alumni friend Tatenda Muchopa. On this episode, Wimbikai quizzes the two on how the year away from Zimbabwe changed them, (if it did), how they dealt with issues such as being the only black person in spaces, learning to adapt to the new environments, how their relationships and love lives changed and what the differences between learning in Zimbabwe and learning in the United Kingdom. In this episode they share how they have to readjust to coming back home, if they feel empowered and how their perspective of the country has changed. Don't miss out on how they approached rejection and how they dealt with overt signs of racism. This episode is brought to you by Kaizen You. Alternative Titles 1. My accent has not changed 2. We get it, Wimbie, loves her hair 3. Too much cash and I dont need it kaizenyou.co.zw · Facebook
Tatenda was the youngest ever captain to lead a test team, but it was not exactly a smooth ride. He discusses his troubles while playing cricket in Zimbabwe and enjoying his time on the field, despite the struggle. In this episodes, he puts the rumors to rest on why he retired at the age of 29 from international cricket in 2012. Furthermore, he discusses his book 'Keeper of Faith' and covers the different incidents in his life candidly. He also discusses what the future of Zimbabwe cricket looks like and makes predictions for world cricket in the new decade.
This week we have a special treat to hear from Tatenda Gunguwo, a brother from Zimbabwe. He brings an excellent message about standing in faith.
With the rest of the crew gone, Onai and Skittles host, Seletine, (Keep It Real Fridays), Boss Kedha (PO Box TV) and Drey as they argue about the morality of Cohabiting in Zimbabwe. They are then joined by blogger Tatenda Diura based in India who sheds light on the feminism by colour who penned an article on womens day on the site, http://africancurators.com/2017/03/08/international-womens-day-2017-be-bold-for-change/ that looked at the hashtag #BeBoldForChange. They wrap up the show by asking the question, "should your girlfriend know how much you earn" Be Bold for Change by Tatenda Diura · Tatenda Diuras twitter handle · Facebook