KEY POINTS
- Business growth was the focus of the Africa Christian Business Fellowship Indaba.
- Integrity and innovation were central themes for sustainable business growth in Zimbabwe.
- Ethical entrepreneurship supports Zimbabwe’s broader vision for inclusive business growth.
At a Business Indaba in Bulawayo on Monday, the initiative to support robust business growth and enterprise development took center stage.
Business growth takes center stage
The event, which was held by the Africa Christian Business Fellowship, or ACBF, drew business experts, entrepreneurs, and future leaders from all around Zimbabwe.
The Indaba offered a relevant forum for knowledge exchange, networking, and mentoring centered on honesty, creativity, and equitable economic engagement.
The program was commended by participants for its usefulness to both new and existing companies across the nation.
“This Indaba was really enlightening. One attendee stated, “The emphasis on integrity and ethical leadership resonated deeply with me and my business.”
The participant said, “I made worthwhile contacts and got a fresh idea of how my company can help our community.”
“The workshops on obtaining funding and utilizing digital platforms were especially helpful to scaling my operations sustainably,” a young business owner stated.
The young company owner stated, “The knowledge that the ACBF shared at this event has helped me better understand how to grow my business.”
“Learning from established Christian business leaders renewed my confidence and clarified my roadmap,” said another participant, who enjoyed the peer mentorship sessions.
Ethical entrepreneurship drives Zimbabwe’s business growth
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The director of the ACBF, Reverend Sheddy Mbizvo, emphasized the contribution that ethical business makes to Zimbabwe’s progress as a nation.
“This Bulawayo Indaba demonstrates our dedication to supporting moral, creative, and socially conscious companies that generate long-term wealth and employment,” he stated.
He continued by saying that the goal of these initiatives is to improve communities and lives throughout Zimbabwe.
The Africa Christian Business Fellowship was established in 1994 with the goal of supporting the expansion and competitiveness of the private sector in line with Zimbabwe’s economic strategy.
For a more robust national economy, the group advocates for the mobilization of domestic resources and more extensive economic growth.