by Cabanga Magazine | Sep 10, 2022 | Global & Regional
Post-Colonial Africans are poor in most part because of fear of all things Asian as is instilled in them by anti-Asian content in media intended to keep them ignorant to the source of economic growth. Asia built today’s global economy, and the benefit of partnering...
by Cabanga Magazine | Sep 7, 2022 | Books, Guides, Magazines & Reports
South Africa has a Creator Economy that is providing employment and entrepreneurs, and many Africans need to join this economy, as it is easy to start and profit from. The Creator Economy can be tapped into by any business owner, professional, or ordinary person that...
by Cabanga Magazine | Sep 4, 2022 | Business & Industry
Sir Wicknell, as he is known on social media in Zimbabwe, is very controversial, but he gets the deals, and deal making is what millionaire life is all about globally. Controversy and riches are synonymous, and unless you want to be controversial, you may not want the...
by Cabanga Magazine | Sep 4, 2022 | Business
Controversy and riches are synonymous, and unless you want to be controversial, you may not want the life of wealth in Africa or any other place in the world. Wicknell Chivayo, the Zimbabwean businessman embraced controversy, with determination and market ingenuity,...
by Cabanga Magazine | Jul 19, 2022 | Profiles, People, Leadership
Ethnic Collaboration is the missing link to the wealth of black South Africans and the bridge is a simple tolerance of Black foreigners near them. Opportunity is often disguised as potential conflict; wisdom or foolishness then determine the outcome. Here is an...