• Education Is Not Marks, It’s Manners | The Chartered Vendor
    Apr 16 2026

    Education is not just about straight A’s, degrees, or passing exams. It’s about how you behave, how you treat people, and the impact you leave behind.

    In this powerful speaking engagement at Direct Contact, The Chartered Vendor challenges the traditional definition of education. From the simple act of greeting to the deeper responsibility of raising children with character, this conversation will shift how you think about success, parenting, and schooling in Africa.

    Are we raising intelligent children… or responsible human beings? Because at the end of the day, true education is measured by behavior, not just grades.

    This is a must-watch for parents, educators, entrepreneurs, and anyone who cares about the future of Africa.

    Watch. Reflect. Rethink education.

    #TheCharteredVendor #Education #AfricanExcellence #Parenting #Leadership #Zimbabwe #Character #Mindset #BusinessLessons

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    20 mins
  • Why Every Business Needs PR Before Disaster Hits, Real Talk | Chief Koti x TCV
    Apr 16 2026

    Ever wondered why some brands survive storms while others disappear overnight?

    In this powerful episode of The Chartered Vendor Podcast, we sit down with Chief Koti a bold voice in media, PR, tourism, and culture as he breaks down the real game behind public relations, personal branding, masculinity, and wealth creation in Africa.

    From growing up in Bulawayo to shaping narratives at Star FM and the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, Chief Koti shares unfiltered lessons on:

    Why PR is not just for big corporates

    How relationships can save your business during a crisis

    The truth about personal branding and influence

    His painful loss of $24,000 in mining and what it taught him

    Why Africa needs to rethink masculinity and how we raise boys

    How initiatives like Zimbho changed local tourism

    The power of soft selling vs hard selling

    This is not just a conversation it’s a masterclass in strategy, identity, and survival in African business.

    Key takeaway:

    If you don’t manage your story, someone else will.

    Watch. Learn. Apply.

    Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE for more powerful African business conversations.

    #TheCharteredVendor #ChiefKoti #PublicRelations #AfricanBusiness #PersonalBranding #Zimbabwe #Entrepreneurship #PRStrategy #Mining #Masculinity #Zimbho #BusinessLessons

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Systems vs Software Explained: What Every Business Owner Must Know
    Apr 9 2026

    Most businesses are not failing because they lack software… they’re failing because they lack systems.

    In this episode, we break down a mistake that is quietly destroying companies across Africa. Many entrepreneurs rush to buy expensive software thinking it will fix their problems. But here’s the truth: software does not create results systems do.

    A system is simply the consistent way you do things. From how your security records visitors at the gate, to how your team handles sales, finances, and operations. These routines and rules are what produce predictable results in any serious business.

    Before computers, businesses were already running on systems. Manual systems. Cash registers, record books, processes. Software only came to make those systems faster and more efficient not to replace them.

    So if your business has the best software but still struggles with performance, delays, or losses, the problem is not the tool. The problem is the absence of a clear, working system.

    In this conversation, we unpack:

    The real difference between systems and software

    Why most African businesses confuse the two

    Why software without systems leads to frustration

    How to build simple, effective systems before automation

    Practical examples you can apply immediately

    If you’re serious about building a business that runs smoothly, grows consistently, and doesn’t depend on guesswork, this episode will change how you think.

    Watch now and start fixing what actually matters.

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    13 mins
  • 95% of Businesses Are Failing Because of This (Zimbabwe Reality) | Dr Gavaza x TCV
    Apr 6 2026

    Most people want success… but very few are willing to live the life that produces it.

    In this powerful episode of The Chartered Vendor Podcast, Dr Adam Gavaza shares his journey from growing up in Chitungwiza to becoming the founder of Shalom Group of Schools and CEO of Delkeith Engineering. This is not a motivational fairy tale this is real Zimbabwean entrepreneurship, with real struggles, real lessons, and real truth.

    From starting as a stores clerk to becoming a director in just 2 years, Dr Gavaza breaks down what it actually takes to win in business. And spoiler alert… it’s not just skill. It’s mindset, discipline, and the willingness to learn every single day.

    We talk about why 95% of businesses are collapsing (hint: poor financial and cash flow management), why most entrepreneurs struggle with managing people, and why systems not hustle are what truly grow a business.

    This episode will challenge how you think about:

    Hard work vs smart work

    Education vs continuous learning

    Zimbabwean vs international work ethic Integrity in business (under promise, over deliver) Why most millionaires don’t drive flashy cars

    Why your business problems are mostly people problems

    Dr Gavaza also shares his insights on:

    Working culture differences between Zimbabwe and countries like India, why partnerships work better in other economies, and why we need to fix our mindset if we want to build sustainable businesses.

    And if you think success is about luck… think again. “80% psychology, 20% skill.”

    If you are an entrepreneur, business owner, or someone trying to figure life out this episode is for you.

    Key Takeaway:

    There is no replacement for hard work.

    There is no replacement for experience.

    And there is no growth without learning.

    Dr Gavaza is also launching a practical manual on reducing vehicle maintenance costs in the transport sector sharing real industry knowledge from Delkeith Engineering. Watch now and level up your mindset.

    #ZimbabweBusiness #Entrepreneurship #CashFlowManagement #AfricanEntrepreneurs #BusinessMindset #TheCharteredVendor #HardWorkPays #Leadership #SuccessPrinciples #TCV Marketing

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    48 mins
  • How a Family Trust Protects Your Wealth, Kids & Legacy Forever
    Apr 2 2026

    Most African families don’t lose wealth because they didn’t work hard… they lose it because they didn’t structure it properly.

    In this episode of the Chartered Vendor Podcast, we break down one of the most powerful but misunderstood tools in wealth creation the family trust.

    Too many people believe a trust only matters after you die. That’s the biggest mistake. A trust starts working now. It protects your assets while you’re alive, and continues protecting your family long after you’re gone.

    We talk about why putting property in your personal name could be setting your family up for future conflict… and how a simple structure can preserve your legacy for generations.

    Imagine your great-grandchildren talking about you 50 years from now not because you made money, but because you protected it.

    This conversation dives into:

    Why smart entrepreneurs don’t own assets in their personal names

    How a family trust protects against divorce, creditors, and disputes

    The real difference between a will and a trust (and why you need both)

    Why decision-making in a trust is safer than individual ownership

    How to structure generational wealth that lasts beyond your lifetime

    Let’s be honest… we’ve all seen it. The moment someone passes away, properties get sold, families fight, and everything falls apart.

    It’s not because the wealth wasn’t enough. It’s because there was no structure.

    A family trust gives you control, protection, and peace of mind ensuring that what you built doesn’t disappear in one generation.

    Watch this if you want to:

    Protect your family’s future

    Build generational wealth

    Avoid property disputes after death

    Create a lasting legacy

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more powerful conversations on business, wealth, and legacy.

    #FamilyTrust #GenerationalWealth #AfricanEntrepreneurs #WealthProtection #LegacyBuilding #BusinessAfrica #EstatePlanning #CharteredVendor

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    16 mins
  • Stop Talking After the Sale! The #1 Mistake Killing Your Deals
    Mar 25 2026

    Most salespeople don’t lose deals because they can’t sell… they lose them because they don’t know when to stop talking.

    In this episode, we break down one of the biggest mistakes in sales overselling after the deal is already closed. You’ve built the value, the client is ready, the money is coming out… and then you keep talking until you talk yourself out of the deal. Sound familiar?

    We dive into the difference between selling vs closing: Selling is where you build value, explain, and qualify Closing is where you slow down, ask the right questions, and guide the client to a decision

    And here’s the golden rule: If the client pulls out money… shut up and let them pay.

    We also talk about:

    Why timing is everything in sales

    How to ask quality closing questions

    The power of slowing down and using a “DJ voice” when closing

    Why talking too much can cost you real money

    If you’re in sales, business, or entrepreneurship, this episode will change how you close deals forever.

    Watch more powerful conversations on The Vendor Corner Podcast

    Subscribe for weekly insights on sales, business, and entrepreneurship

    #SalesTips #ClosingDeals #Entrepreneurship #BusinessZimbabwe #SalesMistakes #TheCharteredVendor #AfricanBusiness #SalesTraining #StartupAfrica #BusinessLessons

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    11 mins
  • From Mufakose to Global Success: Dr Kuda Mutenda’s Powerful Story | TCV
    Mar 23 2026

    This episode is a powerful story of transformation, discipline, and vision.

    We sat down with Dr Kuda Mutenda from Mwana Group, who takes us through his journey from growing up in Mufakose to working in 7 countries in the automotive industry, earning up to $50,000 per month in Dubai, and choosing to come back home to build Zimbabwe.

    He breaks down the real difference between Zimbabwe’s work culture and countries like Japan and China, where people don’t leave work until the job is done. He challenges the mindset of blaming government and instead calls for personal responsibility, discipline, and consistency.

    Dr Kuda also shares how institutions like Peterhouse and Prince Edward shaped his character through soft skills like respect, punctuality, and service lessons that helped him succeed globally.

    We also dive into:

    Why most entrepreneurs come from humble beginnings

    The impact of unresolved family issues on children

    Why you can’t sell what you don’t understand

    The importance of serving before leading

    His dream of building cars in Zimbabwe by 2050

    This is more than a podcast it’s a wake-up call for every African entrepreneur.

    Watch, learn, and take action.

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    #DrKuda #TCVPodcast #ZimbabweBusiness #AfricanEntrepreneurs #BusinessMotivation #SuccessMindset #WorkEthic #EntrepreneurshipAfrica #Zimbabwe #Leadership #MwanaGroup #Discipline #AfricanSuccess

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    50 mins
  • Zimbabwe Farmers Shocked: Tobacco Prices Collapse Overnight! Here’s Why | Steve x TCV
    Mar 20 2026

    Ever heard of a farmer going from celebrating $5 per kg to crying over 40 cents? That’s exactly what’s happening at the Tobacco Sales Floor… and trust me, it’s deeper than just “bad luck.”

    In this powerful episode with Steve, we break down the real story behind Zimbabwe’s tobacco price crash from oversupply and fewer buyers, to how technology is actually boosting production but quietly creating new problems.

    But that’s not all…

    We connect the dots between global war and your pocket. The ongoing tensions affecting the Strait of Hormuz are shaking fuel prices back home, and with Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority hinting fuel could be over $2 without subsidies, the big question is: how long can this last?

    Then we zoom into the streets…Why are vendors winning while big supermarkets are struggling? Why is everyone suddenly seeing Pepsi everywhere without stepping into a shop? And how did Bakers Inn beat the system with simple containers?

    This episode is a wake-up call:

    Markets are changing

    Strategy must evolve monthly

    And comfort is the biggest enemy of growth

    We also tackle a hard truth: businesses in Africa are raising millions… and still collapsing. So how do you know you’re actually building wealth or just surviving?If you're an entrepreneur, farmer, or business leader in Africa, this one will challenge how you think about strategy, systems, and survival.

    Key Takeaways:

    Why tobacco prices are crashing

    How global events affect Zimbabwe’s economy

    The rise of vendors vs supermarkets

    Smart business strategies working right now

    Why most businesses fail after funding

    Watch. Learn. Adapt. Because the market is not waiting for anyone.

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    #ZimbabweBusiness #AfricanEntrepreneurs #BusinessAfrica #ZimbabweEconomy #EntrepreneurLife #TCVPodcast #SteveXTCV #BreakingNewsAfrica #GlobalEconomy #OilPrices #MiddleEastCrisis #FuelPrices #TobaccoFarming #ZimbabweFarmers #AgribusinessAfrica #VendorEconomy #InformalSector #BusinessStrategy #StartupFailure #SupplyAndDemand #HustleAfrica #StreetBusiness #MakeMoneyAfrica #AdaptOrDie #BusinessTips

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    33 mins