Saturday, 7 March 2015

family and leadership

  In most cases family and leadership always clash as people fail to balance the two.People tend to focus on their work more and the family is left out which is the birth of many family problems.One great man says we work so that we can enjoy with our family not the other way around.

Bulawayo is a family thus we should focus more on how we can develop it and make it better both economically and socially.we should focus on how best we can help our industries so that they do not close and those which have closed down we should find solutions on how there can be funded so that they start functioning.This will increase employment opportunities thus better revenues produced in our city.
Bulawayo mayor Martin Moyo
Bulawayo city mayor,Martin Moyo,picture extracted fromwww.southerneye.co.zw/2015/01/07/ingwebu-breweries-must-innovate/
According to the Daily news.com Bulawayo Mayor Councilor Martin Moyo is optimistic that the city can tick again provided there are concerted efforts from politicians and the business community to ensure that funds are availed to bail out some of the companies especially those that have persevered during trying times.

Speaking in an interview during a tour of some companies by a delegation from the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya, Clr Moyo said there should be a cheap fund for city companies as most of them could not afford high interest loans since they are already struggling.

“Industry in this part of the country was grossly affected by the economic trauma of the last decade and what is needed is capital injection to acquire efficient equipment that will make it possible to produce cheaply,” he said.

In the picture extracted from the Southern eye.com  further states that Bulawayo City Council needs $4 million to refurbish Ingwebu Breweries and increase distribution vehicles and this shows that the council is leading by example.Placing family first before profits and business. The more industries we have the better our city will become. 

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