Sharpe urges building of lasting wealth

Herald Reporter

CREATING wealth across generations is important, WestProp chief executive Mr Ken Sharpe told the wealth and retirement summit of the CEO Africa Roundtable Zimbabwe in Nyanga yesterday.

“Wealth is not just about accumulating riches; it’s about leaving a lasting legacy,” Mr Sharpe said.

“God blesses us to be a blessing to others. It’s our responsibility to use our wealth to uplift others, whether through family, philanthropy, or community development.”

As a self-proclaimed “man of the future,” Mr Sharpe’s vision extends far beyond the present. WestProp’s ambitious goal is to lay one billion bricks by 2050, a testament to Mr Sharpe’s unwavering dedication to Zimbabwe’s growth.

“We must think beyond our own lifetimes,” Mr Sharpe said. “We can’t take our wealth to the grave, but we can ensure its transformation and passage to the next generation. It’s crucial we teach our children and grandchildren the value of wealth creation, moral integrity, and a strong work ethic.”

Mr Sharpe praised the CEO Africa Roundtable for fostering a collaborative environment, where minds converge to find solutions. “Together, we can make a difference in Zimbabwe,” he said. “Let’s join forces to build a brighter future for our nation and our children.”

Related Posts

CAB3 tabled in Parliament

Farirai Machivenyika and Nyore Madzianike CONSTITUTIONAL Amendment Bill Number 3, tabled in the National Assembly yesterday, seeks to introduce reforms that will reinforce constitutional governance and strengthen the country’s democracy,…

National Youth Policy gets Cabinet approval

Mukudzei Chingwere Senior Reporter CABINET has approved the National Youth Policy (2026–2030), a comprehensive empowerment framework aimed at addressing the most pressing challenges facing young people, particularly barriers to education,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×