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Moyo Calls Out Masiyiwa for Arrogant Investor Talk
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31549, member: 636"] Two important Zimbabwe businesspeople got into a big argument. Strive Masiyiwa spoke at a meeting about artificial intelligence in Rwanda. He talked about how businesses need friendly places to invest money. Masiyiwa said business leaders will leave countries that make it difficult to do business. He wants governments to create good environments for investing and building new technology. The businessman believes companies should only work where they feel welcome. Jonathan Moyo disagreed with Masiyiwa's comments. He called the businessman arrogant for saying he would simply walk away from places with bad policies. Moyo believes investors and governments must work together and listen to each other. Moyo criticized Masiyiwa's company, Econet. He said the business does not listen to customers and charges too much for its services. The former government minister suggested that people might stop using Econet if it continues treating customers badly. The argument shows how complicated business can be in Africa. Leaders disagree about how companies should work with governments. Some want strict rules, while others believe businesses should have more freedom to make decisions. Masiyiwa wants to build computer systems for artificial intelligence in different African countries. He hopes to work with big technology companies like Nvidia. The businessman believes African countries need better technology infrastructure. Moyo thinks Masiyiwa is not thinking about the whole picture. He believes investors must understand local conditions and work with governments. The argument shows how different business leaders see the world. The discussion highlights challenges African countries face when trying to attract big investments. Business leaders want good conditions, and governments want to protect their people. Finding a balance is not always easy. [/QUOTE]
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