| What Other GOEs said
After Attending EYB |
"EYB
came at the right time for me. It got me back on track.
The business relationships
I created with other GOEs should continue. GOEs should
be one big family. We should
continue to share ideas and give each other business". |
| Ms Velma Ndhlovu,
Managing Director of Crystal Clear Cleaners, a Zimbabwean
company which provides cleaning services to corporate
and individual clients. The company now employs a total
of 78 staff, 34 male and 44 female. |
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"A good
programme which should continue. We need to further the
networks created
and the business support group and have our own EYB Alumini
Association". |
Mr Michael Machakanja,
Managing Director of Pishon Electrical, a Zimbabwean company
retails,
services and repairs electrical products, parts and accessories.
The company created 5 new jobs
as a result of demands to meet the growth after EYB training
and now employs 13 people. |
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"The
EYB programme should continue and more GOEs should be
enrol for the programme
for a better Zimbabwe. Even big businesses need this kid
of training" |
Mrs. L. Ndabazokufa,
Director of Bulchem Enterprises in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. |
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"A brilliant
and enlightening programme which has assisted me in how
to grow my
business" |
Mrs J. Chigaru,
Managing Director of L.A Joinery, a Zimbabwean company
that manufactures wood
products and furniture. The company employs 21 staff. |
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"A good
product that must be be made available to everybody in
business. I definitely
could have paid more the programme. EYB was a necessary
tool for my business". |
Mr. Chris Karambwe,
Director of Best Solutions, a service operation company
which employs 15
people. |
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| "A very
beneficial package". |
Mr. Andrew Bwalya,
General Manager of Commercial Press, a medium printing
company based in
Lusaka, Zambia. The company employs 35 people. |
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"A very
suitable package for GOEs. Could even be better with strengthened
linkages
arrangements". |
| Mr. Samson
Nyirenda, Managing Director of Freight Logistics, a
freight forwarding and clearing
agent with offices in the main border posts in Zambia.
The company employs 11 staff now, two of
which posts created recently are related to the EYB
training received. |
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" A
very relevant programme. I will get my staff to be go
through the programme also.
I could have paid more for EYB". |
Mr. Lovemore Mukono,
Managing Director of Mukonitronics, a leading manufacturer
in Zimbabwe
of power electronics products – UPSs, electrical
lighting and industrial automation systems. The
company has penetrated regional and international markets.
A leading luminary in export development drive for the
country. The company employs 78 people, 26 female and
52 male. |
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