Business leaders gathered at a major conference on Monday to boost Zimbabwe's economy. The Africa Christian Business Fellowship brought entrepreneurs together for networking and learning. Attendees came from across the country to share ideas about growing their companies. The meeting focused on honest business practices and new ways to make money. Leaders wanted to help more people start successful businesses.
People at the conference learned about getting loans and using computers for their work. Young business owners said the event helped them plan better. Experienced leaders shared advice about overcoming common problems. Workshop sessions taught practical skills for running companies. Attendees made new connections with other business people.
Reverend Sheddy Mbizvo leads the fellowship group that organized the event. He believes good businesses can create jobs and help communities grow stronger. The organization started working in 1994 to support ethical companies. Its mission matches Zimbabwe's goals for economic growth. Christian business principles guide its approach to helping entrepreneurs succeed.
People at the conference learned about getting loans and using computers for their work. Young business owners said the event helped them plan better. Experienced leaders shared advice about overcoming common problems. Workshop sessions taught practical skills for running companies. Attendees made new connections with other business people.
Reverend Sheddy Mbizvo leads the fellowship group that organized the event. He believes good businesses can create jobs and help communities grow stronger. The organization started working in 1994 to support ethical companies. Its mission matches Zimbabwe's goals for economic growth. Christian business principles guide its approach to helping entrepreneurs succeed.