Some choose themselves while others pick family members or friends and write glowingly about them.
This week I decided to use this platform to follow that trend. My choice is a young man from my hometown Bulawayo who has added an interesting twist to his business of selling bananas.
With the unemployment rate in Zimbabwe standing at more than 80 percent, an increasing number of people have turned to vending, selling different things on the streets such as airtime, fruits, sweets, vegetables, clothes and groceries.
Though these people earn an honest living, with some leading modest lives compared to those who are formally employed, vendors are generally looked down upon.
Some choose themselves while others pick family members or friends and write glowingly about them.
This week I decided to use this platform to follow that trend. My choice is a young man from my hometown Bulawayo who has added an interesting twist to his business of selling bananas.
With the unemployment rate in Zimbabwe standing at more than 80 percent, an increasing number of people have turned to vending, selling different things on the streets such as airtime, fruits, sweets, vegetables, clothes and groceries.
Though these people earn an honest living, with some leading modest lives compared to those who are formally employed, vendors are generally looked down upon.