‘Wisdom is Better than Miracles’, Motivational Speaker & Author Simba Nyamadzawo Says 

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Motivational speaker, author and founder of Infinite Inspiration Group (IIG) Simba Nyamadzawo said that possessing wisdom should be people’s prime priority other than pursuing the long haul of miracle wave that has since taken over.

Nyamadzawo, 30, made the remark while speaking to young entrepreneurs and business people at a mushrooming dialogue incubator dubbed Inspired Talk Forum in Belvedere, Harare last Saturday.

He said:

‘Wisdom is Better than Miracles…What has taken me through is the power of relationships. You know relationships are more important than money. Life is about relationships. If you grasp the art of relationships, you’ve caught up with the game of life and business.’

The speaker added:

‘I have mastered the art of relationships, I could meet anyone I want to in a period of two weeks, as long as they are in Harare. Even the President.’ 

Elsewhere in the 2hours session Nyamadzawo, who is also the founder of Batsirai Africa Foundation, a social enterprise created to see a progressive and developed Africa using leadership principles and social innovation, talked about the procedures one has to take to register their companies, coming up with a business plan, project proposals and how to protect ideas.

Inspired Talk Forum is an initiation by Simbarashe Manyika,  Senior Pastor at Christ Life Church and Head of Finance and Admin of Child Protection Society. It is a forum envisioned on being an incubator of great ideas, schools of thought, innovation and information hubs. It is for people who would want to come out of their shells and be successful in their respective areas. People with inspired and inspiring ideas, opinion and plans.

According to Manyika, the forum seeks to initiate meaningful discussions and dialogue aimed only at idea generation, development, implementation and monitoring, in different areas of business, entrepreneurship, humanitarian, technology, leadership and more. It also helps in making its members become more competitive, professional, articulate, knowledgeable and innovative, and to move with times, becoming 21st century compatible, with the right technology, information and focus.

They hold monthly meetings and have WhatsApp group discussions and progress tracking. Those outside Harare join through Facebook live here.


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