Zimbabwean Dream, Extreme Feminism, African Democracy, Commodifying ideas South African Elections

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n a 60 minute sit down with Marketing consultant and Zim Tik Tok sensation Paul Rivers as he shares his ideas on how to move forward as a country , he dives deep on how politics have tainted the country’s image and a whole lot of issues from religion culture and geo politics

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  • @nyashab4276
    @nyashab42763 ай бұрын

    Great podcast! Enjoyed the episode.

  • @thamsanqathamera
    @thamsanqathamera4 ай бұрын

    Great conversation...Paul is informed..💯

  • @ReichhmusicZw
    @ReichhmusicZw4 ай бұрын

    Amazing discussions. The Zimbabwean politics has bleed into everything within the country to the point that socio-economic spaces and corruption is our middle name!!. In the world itself within geopolitics everything is political, and Zimbabwean leadership is somehow rigid to change. Democracy in Zimbabwe is basically democrashy. I hope we move accordingly towards the change that we want to see within Zimbabwe without the fear of being killed or dying when one takes a stand for what is right in our politically tense country.

  • @anemolcapital263
    @anemolcapital2632 ай бұрын

    you're good you guys💯

  • @desiredhliwayo5971
    @desiredhliwayo59714 ай бұрын

    I like Paul Mamvuras thinking he is well read and articulate. Although we differ on the need of churchs in Africa. Church is a copping mechanism for Africans wed rather have more churches than drug rehabilitation because thats the alternative nema depression ariko aya.

  • @ezeronconnect4009
    @ezeronconnect40094 ай бұрын

    This is the best podcast in Zimbabwe. Great conversations can we have it week in week out. Keep up the good work Alex and team

  • @milehighinvestments8096
    @milehighinvestments80964 ай бұрын

    The biggest challenge in Zimbabwe is disposable income, in the first 2 decades of independence all the things you are talking about were available e.g. waterworld, putt-putt, luna park was mobile, casino's in all the resorts and border towns. Come 1997 zimdollar collapse, DRC war, farm takeover, hyper-inflation, all these eroded incomes. People can't spend money on leisure any more

  • @africanotomotiv
    @africanotomotiv4 ай бұрын

    Two for two. Another great guest. Well done.

  • @africanotomotiv
    @africanotomotiv4 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately gentlemen, you don't know enough about Victoria Falls. Businesses in Victoria Falls are doing well, and those businesses are providing services to their visitors beyond what you know. You'll be surprised by the number of attractions that are out there would cook your noodle. I would encourage Alex to research his topics. He comes into these conversations underdone.

  • @anorldmsevenzi5819
    @anorldmsevenzi58194 ай бұрын

    I feel like activities around Zimbabwe are just not well marketed. Nowadays there are a lot of activities to do, there is just an issue of cost.

  • @wixompetroleum
    @wixompetroleum10 күн бұрын

    Great Podcast , may anyone assist with Mr Paul's contact details

  • @tinashemaraya-nyandoro1804
    @tinashemaraya-nyandoro18044 ай бұрын

    Paul akadzidza kupi guys??

  • @hahadad5160

    @hahadad5160

    4 ай бұрын

    allan wilson

  • @user-jw2bm4wr2n
    @user-jw2bm4wr2nАй бұрын

    An astonishing level of not knowing with reference to very basic concepts and practices. Really pathetic!!

  • @desiredhliwayo5971
    @desiredhliwayo59714 ай бұрын

    I like Paul Mamvuras thinking he is well read and articulate. Although we differ on the need of churchs in Africa. Church is a copping mechanism for Africans wed rather have more churches than drug rehabilitation because thats the alternative nema depression ariko aya.

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