
The Struggling Tailor in Nyanga
Tendai, a young tailor in Nyanga, started his small business making school uniforms. At first, demand was high, but within a year he faced challenges:
The Institute of entreprenuers Zimbabwe is the apex body that trains and certifies entrepreneurs who would have gone through rigorous practical programs facilitated by internationally acclaimed entrepreneurs from within and outside the borders.
Institute of Entreprenuership Zimbabwe with its entrepreneurship revolution is leaving no one behind. We’re enrolling right from Primary School, High school, Universities, Prospective & Current entrepreneurs who really want to make a difference in their businesses.
As a revolutionary and transformational institute, we seek to advocate for policies that support the entrepreneur right from the grass roots since entrepreneurship is pivotal to economic growth and sustainability.
The institute will run its own projects driven by the pool of entrepreneurship scholars on board. We will support our students to start, sustain and succeed in their various entrepreneurship projects.
Stagnation has been and is still a cancer affecting most African businesses Zimbabwe included. We will assist organisation through the co creation of practical business growth models that suits their operating environments.
Institute of Entrepreneurs Zimbabwe’s aim is to transform entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe, Africa and the world at large and by so doing, the number of contributors to the Gross Domestic Product of the country improves and thus the overall economy grows.
Entrepreneurship is the backbone of any progressive economy and contributes to economic growth and sustainability thereof. It provides relevant solutions to the current and emergent socio economic challenges while at the same time eradicating poverty and reduce the unemployment rate. Living standards are improved when most nationals embrace the entrepreneurship tenets of innovation, value addition and creating thinking.

Tendai, a young tailor in Nyanga, started his small business making school uniforms. At first, demand was high, but within a year he faced challenges:

📍 Venue: Nyangani FM, 223 Duicker Drive, Rochdale, Nyanga📅 Date: 13 December 2025🕘 Time: 09:00hrs – 13:00hrs Nyangani FM in association with Institute of Entrepreneurs

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