Orlando Lyomu, CEO & Managing Director of The Standard Group Ltd, Kenya In Conversation With Trevor
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
- In this week's episode, Trevor sits down with Orlando Lyomu, CEO & Managing Director of The Standard Group Ltd, Kenya. They discuss The Standard Group's heritage, Newspaper business survival, challenges he has faced as the C.E.O of The Standard Group, Kenya and many more
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Inspired by the conversation.
"If you work little because you're earning little, there will never come a time when you'll earn more than you work."
If you do not work hard when you are not paid enough, you will never reach a stage where you are paid more than you work for. Invest in building a career - Powerful words from Orlando
This is a great interview - lots of nuggets. Thank you Trevor and Orlando.
Thank you my brother for your support.
"The town (Victoria Falls) looks small and sleepy, but inviting at the same time". I've always felt the same. Besides the attractions themselves (falls, cruises, flight, golf, game rides), Vic Falls feels quite 'sleepy'. I concur with Orlando. The town has the potential to be a huge and vibrant tourist city like Las Vegas or Durban or Cape Town.
But of the charm darling. Part of the charm. Shonas say "chakanaka chakanaka, mukaka haurungwi"
"Keeping your financial records of my small business",wow,i like that great advise,thank you Orlando.
Orlando always spits pure wisdom 🔥
If we had an independent Zimbabwe with freedoms,I wish we had the Farmers Radio and Tvs informing and sharing farming expertise,over to you Mr Ncube,sir🎤
"I accepted my own shortcomings"... Profound
Very very profound. That's what differentiate people.
This was an interesting show. Great conversations all the time. Keep it up Trevor 👏👏
Wow almost 100 tv stations and 170 radio stations. Hahahaha then you come to Zimbabwe hahahaha.
Trevor thank you very very much this was so insightful. Orlando is full of wisdom and humility.
Can not wait for the next guest. I hope one day you will call up Mike Manga ex Blue Ribbon CEO to the show.
Great interview !!!
interesting discussion and inspiring , i enjoyed it
Great insights. Much appreciated.
Nice one Trevor. So much to learn from Orlando. Great principles.
A few minutes in and I am already loving this guy. I like how he separates issues between whether it is about the office one holds or it is personal.
Very rich and pragmatic conversation.
great conversation and insightful
Zambia 🇿🇲 has 79 local television 📺 and 160 radio 📻 Station, it too is a vibrant media space
Solid and enlightening conversion Trevor.
Insightful conversation there. Could you please invite Dr Ethel Mupambwa to the show. She is a fast rising entrepreneur , founder and MD of Moneymart Finance.
It is interesting how exam performance can affect a great track record. Eventually exams do not define our entire lives.Instead character and values does. Good insights classmate.
He is making so much sense. Most of the issues he raised in this interview, I also raised them in my Masters Dissertation. Interesting.
Accountants run businesses better than any profession.
Hmmm
Economists???
Depends. For Utilities industries you need technical know how especially for strategic planning
Zimbabweans, we need to do better. This is great journalism being displayed here which would stand up on a global scale. There is over 1,100 views yet only 26 likes which is not good for youtube metrics to push the program further. Likes cost nothing - just a click. Lets support our own.
Great interview.
I wish you pushed him more about his posture that the corporate sector causes corruption. There is corruption in both the private and public sectory but a lot of the corruption in the private sector is due to public sector officials who actually solicit bribes as part of doing business with government. Both sectors need cleaning up.
Interesting conversation…
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