Harare's mayor just told influencers to pool their cash and grab city land before their online fame evaporates and leaves them broke.
Mafume pushes creators toward property ownership
Mafume pushes creators toward property ownership
- The mayor addressed podcasters at a second-anniversary celebration recently.
- His pitch centered on securing stands from the council immediately.
- Earnings from content should fund real estate purchases now.
- Long-term stability beats temporary viral success in his argument.
- Creators need to band together as an industry group.
- United engagement with municipal authorities opens land and infrastructure access.
- Studios and workspaces could materialize through coordinated negotiations with officials.
- Mafume framed collective action as the key to unlocking opportunities.
- Underutilized suburban facilities could become production hubs and studio spaces.
- The mayor pointed to vacant municipal buildings across Harare districts.
- Repurposing these properties requires proper management and formal proposals from creators.
- Open areas exist while illegal land invasions continue unchecked elsewhere.
- Mafume warned that popularity fades and content stops paying eventually.
- Owning a home survives trend cycles and platform changes permanently.
- Creatives risk homelessness despite their current income if they don't invest.
- His message urged thinking past short-term gains toward permanent security.