Dzamara to launch new book

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent
Motivational author Patson Dzamara is set to launch his book titled “The Leadership Door” on April 6 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The book is the author’s sixth publication after “The Winning Team”, “The Development Matrix”, “Dimensional Leadership”, “Finish What You Start” and “The Anatomy of Process” which were all launched last year.

In an interview with The Herald Entertainment, Dzamara said: “The Leadership Door is a book for people who are in leadership. I am very excited to be launching my sixth book on my birthday and I have dedicated this book to all the leaders and I am sure it will help them in different aspects of their leadership roles.

“The main thrust of the book is leadership and I believe my mandate is to lead and develop other leaders through leadership consultations and leadership resources through books, compact discs and seminars,” he said.

He said he was also working on two more books, one on leadership and the other on relationships titled “Dear Miss, Dear Mister”.

“I am looking forward to release two more books before the end of the year, one on leadership and the other on relationships which has already been done but I am making some final touches here and there,” he said.

Dzamara said the passion to tackle social issues that people face in their daily lives had given him the desire to continue writing everything he feels will help people.

“There is always a need for us to write from our own standpoint based on who we are and what we experience.

“We also have to do away with the notion that anything foreign is superior since as Zimbabweans we are talented and can do even better than the foreigners”, he said.

Dzamara, who did not major in arts subjects at school, says writing is a gift from God.

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