Four diverse workers and black team leader business owner gathered in boardroom during briefing in modern office. African businessmen make startup presentation or business plan for client or investor
Today’s influential young business and corporate leaders are the future of the economy and should be factored in the broader economic plan, says Institute of Corporate Directors Zimbabwe (ICDZ) acting executive director Dr Proctor Nyemba.
Dr Nyemba’s remarks come in the wake of the announcement of Zimbabwe’s top 40 influential leaders under 40.
“The Institute’s hope is for the Government to continue engaging young leaders as regards Vision 2030. Currently, there is a lot of talk of financial devolution; as ICDZ we are saying enterprises should be spread out across the country. That means, for instance, that young business leaders should have that support to expand their enterprises countrywide,” explained Dr Nyemba.
Car making to return to Ireland with hypercars built in Wicklow Entrepreneur Norman Crowley brings car design greats together to create new electric vehicles built here
Tue, Feb 2, 2021, 19:12 Updated: Tue, Feb 2, 2021, 19:18
Irish businessman Norman Crowley says that he’s going to bring car-making back to Ireland, with a new venture called AVA (an acronym apparently drawn from the Latin Ad Vitam Aeternam - Forever, for eternity, for life).
AVA’s plan is to build what Crowley calls a “hyperclassic” - a new family of electric cars, with very high performance, but with styling inspired by some of the greats of motoring’s past.