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Mungoshi targets 10m people

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Award-winning public and motivational speaker, Jonah Mungoshi says he aims to impact the lives of at least 10 million people across the globe before he calls it a day.

Award-winning public and motivational speaker, Jonah Mungoshi says he aims to impact the lives of at least 10 million people across the globe before he calls it a day.

BY NUNURAI JENA

The 48-year-old life coach, who has found his passion in helping people identify their purpose in life, said his calling was to help people identify and utilise their God-given talents for a better life.

In an interview with NewsDay, Mungoshi said his aim was to reach 10 million people by the time he is 70.

“My aim is for my inspirational message to reach at least 10 million people by the time I retire at the ripe age of 70 years, God willing, for them to have positive changes in their lives,” he said.

Mungoshi, a brother of the prolific, award-winning writer Charles, broke records when he spoke for 36 hours non-stop before taking to the world stage of public speaking in 2003, where he came third.

Mungoshi said he was on a whirlwind tour of the country’s provinces with his organisation, Empowered Life Trust (ELT), providing business and financial education to 100 young businesspeople in each province.

He said ELT was now partnering CBZ Bank in funding business projects by young businesspeople between the ages of 18 and 30 after a two-day training programme.