Laura Maposa
BUSINESSMAN Tinashe Mutarisi embedded himself with airtime vendors on the streets of Harare at the weekend to express his appreciation of the work they are doing.
The Nash Paints founder wanted to send the message that even those who are selling airtime on the streets deserve respect for their hustle, which was providing them with a source of living.
“Thank you Strive Masiiwa for the inspiration. We now know it can be done,” he later said on social media.
“To all the upcoming entrepreneurs #rambauchikakata push more juice cards.
“Whatever you’re doing, put more pressure.
“Everybody starts from somewhere so love what you do, do not be embarrassed by your hustle and also remember no profession is less important.
“It is one thing making it in life and another staying human and I encourage every one of us to spare a thought for the less privileged no matter how successful we become in life.
“Get rich or die trying.”
Mutarisi has become a very powerful voice for the budding entrepreneurs with his inspirational messages encouraging them to always dream big.




