Lessons from Chef Bamba

Generational Wealth is Generational

Oct 4, 2018, 8:52 AM

Building Generational wealth happens SLOWLY – hence G-E-N-E-R-A-T-I-O-N-A-L. Far too many people are trying to build a whole empire in one lifetime… We need to be patient (not TOO patient, but patient enough)… The end game is to ENSURE that the next generation is better off – sooner: When I was a kid of about 8 years old, my soccer coach was that “uncle” that, for all I know, couldn’t make it… It was free and it was in a random park up the road from my house. My child at 8 goes to “soccer school” and has coaching clinics… That’s progress… Slow but sure…

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Chipego

Born in Zambia, but residing in Johannesburg, Chipego Himonga is passionate about the African Continent. Having spent a decade in the Petroleum industry (Chevron), he finally decided to "give Entrepreneurship a go". He is currently based in Côte d'Ivoire as co-founder and director of Promont Group an agri-centric business and Phoenix Property Investments - a property development house. He studied law at the University of Cape Town to Masters level (Maritime and Shipping Law).

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