YOUTHFUL ENTERPRENEUR’S HEART BLEEDS FOR STARS WHO DON’T GET RECOGNITION THEY DESERVE

Latwell Nyangu

YOUTHFUL entrepreneur Keith Nyereyemhuka says his heart bleeds for the country’s stars who are not given the recognition they deserve with some even dying as paupers.

The young inventor says the country should always strive to honour its sporting, entertainment and industry heroes.

“I was hurt by the stories of other creators like veteran actor Gibson ‘Arinestho’ Nhema and the late Lazarus ‘Gringo’ Boora and other engineers out there who could have been supported and recognised for their work.

“I have introduced Toid Coin, which I intend to leverage as part of community empowerment and recognition of the work of our stars,” he said.

The 22-year-old invented Toid Coins.

“The Toid Coin is an innovative digital currency designed by myself to recognise and reward exceptional contributions within communities.

“This unique reward currency aims to enhance engagement and appreciation among community members.

“The importance of Toid Coin can help celebrate and incentivise the hard work of local workers and visionaries.”

He added:

“By utilising this initiative, communities can effectively honour contributions and foster a vibrant environment of support and collaboration.

“The Toid can play a significant role in recognising and celebrating the contributions of civilians and community members.

“The Toid has the potential to foster meaningful engagement across diverse sectors.

“This aligns with its ethos of celebrating and rewarding dedication, perseverance and meaningful contributions, regardless of the domain in which they occur.

“Toid Coin could emerge as a significant tool for both entrepreneurs and civilians in Zimbabwe, particularly in the context of the country’s economic landscape.

“This digital currency can play a crucial role in fostering entrepreneurial spirit and community engagement.”

On January 11, Keith introduced a sport, which he calls Dumball.

“Some of the folks had been cricket players, some were soccer players but they caught up on a vision and l tried to show them how we could use this sport as a tool to better their lives and families.

“Through the use of senior community members, it helped create a safe environment, promoting trustworthiness and transparency.”

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