Ambassador David Richard, and influential leader of the Pan African Christian Business Network, has endorsed the Zimbabwe Sports, Arts, and Recreation Stock Exchange (SARSE).
David, who currently serves as the network’s ambassador to East Africa and the Great Lakes region, believes that SARSE presents a unique concept that has the potential to significantly benefit the creative sectors across Africa.
SARSE is an innovative financial platform that aims to provide artists, athletes, and other individuals in the sports, arts, and recreation industries with opportunities to raise capital, enhance their visibility, and promote sustainable growth.
With African countries being home to a rich cultural heritage and artistic talent, SARSE emerges as a crucial initiative to support and nurture these creative sectors.
Ambassador David Richard’s endorsement of SARSE comes as no surprise, given his unwavering dedication to promoting entrepreneurship, economic development, and the advancement of African communities.
“As an ambassador, I have been actively involved in connecting business professionals, fostering partnerships, and advocating for investment opportunities across the continent.
“SARSE will offer a robust platform for artists, athletes, and stakeholders in the creative industry to access capital markets, thereby enabling them to expand their businesses, drive innovation, and enhance their economic prospects.
“I believe SARSE’s unique concept will empower African artists and athletes by providing them with an avenue to gain financial backing, attract investors, and gain international recognition.
“This, in turn, will foster economic empowerment, talent growth, and sustainable employment opportunities within the sports, arts, and recreation sectors.”
The endorsement of SARSE by ambassador David adds credibility and influence to the initiative, further showcasing its potential to attract widespread attention and support from both local and international investors.
“This endorsement also highlights the importance of collaboration between the public and private sector, as well as the role of faith-based organizations in fostering economic growth and development across Africa,” he said.
The Zimbabwean government’s commitment to SARSE demonstrates their recognition of the power of the creative industry and its capacity to contribute significantly to the national economy.
By establishing SARSE, Zimbabwe aims to position itself as a hub for cultural and artistic expression, attracting investment and facilitating economic growth in the process.
His endorsement serves as a call to action, encouraging other African nations to explore similar concepts that support the growth and sustainability of their creative sectors. It emphasizes the need for visionary leadership and innovative initiatives to harness Africa’s cultural wealth and transform it into economic prosperity.
It remains to be seen how SARSE will evolve and what impact it will have on the African creative industry.
“However, with the support of influential figures like ambassador David, and the collective efforts of creative professionals, investors, and governments, there is no doubt that SARSE has the potential to unlock a new era of growth, innovation, and prosperity for Africa’s vibrant sports, arts, and recreation sectors,” said one of the officials.




