Chics’ Galaxy: Kim sets goals for new year

Standard Style
“I am a businesswoman operating a clothing boutique although I am doing most of my business online,” she said.

By Style Reporter

Local model and vixen Kimberly Mtatabikwa, popularly known as Kim in showbiz circles, has made a bucket list of all the things she wants to achieve in 2022.

She said her goals were not limited to this year, but for the future.

“l have always been a big dreamer and in most cases l achieve what l would have set for myself,” Kim told Standard Style.

“When one sets up goals, you ought to dream big. However, you need to be Smart [specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound].”

Kim said she has plans to expand her clothing business, You-nique Trending Stylez.

“I am a businesswoman operating a clothing boutique although I am doing most of my business online,” she said.

“I am also looking forward at enhancing my modelling skills. I am more of a fashion model.”

Kim rose to fame when she featured in music videos such as Baba Harare’s Mitoro, Automatically and Waitamba Nevana, Freeman and 8L’s Cooking, Freeman and Lamont’s Vuka Vuka, Freeman and Black Warrior’s Musiye as well as Cozzy Kozile’s Zvirimudzimba.

Recently she featured in Jah Signal’s video of the song titled Chitopota.

“I really appreciated having the opportunity of working with Jah Signal it was such an amazing experience. I look forward to working with him again,” Kim said.

Apart from featuring in videos, Kim advertises clothes for Lavish Shop and for her own clothes as well.

She is also into beauty products business.

Kim attended Ngezi High School before moving to St Francis in Chegutu where she did her A’ Level.

She was invited by the artistes to feature in their videos after they saw her posts on social media.

“Some saw my posts on Facebook, but as for Freeman I am one of her biggest fans so when he approached me, I couldn’t resist,” Kim said.

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