SUCCESS BLOG

I recommend the MBS to Self-reliance Seekers
Ivory Coast. I am Adou Hervé BOSSO, a young Technician working in a private company. I can say that this training allowed me to overcome my fear of getting into entrepreneurship.
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MBS Course Important for Entrepreneurs
DRC. Mugisho Ntanga Fiston: I am a university teacher. I started teaching in the secondary school in the city of Bukavu, South Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, while I was still a student at ISP Bukavu. After my studies I was appointed as an assistant in the English department of ISP Kaziba. I was always trying to take small initiatives to earn a living but nothing was going well.
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Business Growth in the New Norm
Zimbabwe. Happy Duru: It started as a very tiny view if not a vision. I used to look at what other businesses did. I then started to Google about how I can start a small business in line with motor vehicle services but most of the views at Google required a huge sum of money to commence it. Luckily my friend introduced me to online lessons of how to start from scratch and fortunately I found Interweave Solutions with its best tutors ever.
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Dancing in Life Better with MBS
Nigeria. My name is Chichi Akaka from Cross Rivers State, Nigeria. I am averagely educated and I am a professional dancer, that is, I dance for a living. I have been into dancing for years now but I never knew one could apply the 6P’s to a dancing career. But my encounter with a friend who told me to do the MBS course, no matter how busy I may be, had really changed my notion. I can now boast of regular savings, improvement of my dancing process and so on. This program is really worth it; biggest thanks to the board and members of Interweave.

Opening the Doors to Success
South Africa. My experience with the program is an eye opener. First on the 6 Ps, which I was not following in business,and secondly the issue of records.. This program has opened a lot of doors to success. If I follow all the steps, in the next 6 months I will be a leading poultry farm and will be able to expand to other countries.
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Transformation of Her Business
South Africa. Matilda Tsitsi Fakazi: The programme was a huge transformation on how I do business. I did not understand the basics of business (6Ps) until I did the Masters of Business in the streets.
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MBS Leads to Self-Discovery
Cameroon. Yuuh Zeila is my name, a proud Cameroonian from Bamenda, the home of pride and creativity. I came across Interweave and at the first time I showed no interest but after going through the syllabus and got attracted.
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Young Entrepreneur Uses MBS Principles to Guide Business
Ghana. My name is Jezaniah Ama Asiedu, I am 9 years old, I am a student and the CEO of Capitalization of Stories.
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Business Is Moving Better and Better
Nigeria. I am Wole Ikire, a fashion designer of 15 years and married with children. I have a business named Wkas Fashion Home where I do quality sewing in the Ibadan area of Oyo State, Nigeria.
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He Encourages All in Business to Do MBS
Kenya. Emmanuel Omondi: This course was one of its kind. I enjoyed it and its principles have really helped me view my business differently ranging from the 6ps to cash projections and even making my business legal.
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The Courage and Motivation to Improve
Angola. Hi, I’m Leonor Figueira. I got into the MBS course through Ambassador Pascoal Catiavala, whom I am very grateful for the opportunity he gave me. My experience with the course was a challenge due to external factors.
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Thanks to MBS, I have my own business!
DRCongo. I am Charmante Mambueni, from DRCongo. This course helped me a lot first by reminding me the concepts I learned at school which were already forgotten. And today, thanks to MBS, I have my own business and I have become consistent in savings. The program has given me discipline in spending. Thank you very much.

Small Changes with MBS Can Create Big Results
Nigeria. Isaac Ideho: “This is a life changing program. I have been struggling in my business before a friend introduced me to this program. During the course of this program I saw the mistake I made in taking a loan without doing cash projection.
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Seeing Her Business Grow and Helping Other Do the Same
South Africa. I’m Tinyiko Glory Manganyi, 28 years old and a mother of 1 girl. I grew up loving the kitchen. I used to bake fat cakes and sell them around the streets in my village. Taking this course opened my eyes. I learned a lot about being self-reliant.
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Good Intentions Are Not Enough to Succeed
India. Navpreet Gill: Through this program, I have realized that having only good intentions and ideas is not enough unless they are backed up by a disciplined effort which includes careful planning, managing expenses and staff, and also looking forward to the future.
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Self-Reliance Requires Passion
South Africa. My name is Olayinka Adeniyi. My experience with the program was wonderful. I am a legal practitioner/researcher/women’s rights advocate. I am the CEO of Women on the Watch (WOW) Society Initiative, a non-profit business registered in South Africa. I am a pastor’s wife, a woman in ministry, and a mother of 3. I have a passion to see women fulfilled in life and ministry and young people living out their potential and fulfilling purpose. I am a motivational speaker and author of many books which include You and the Law, Help I’m a Girl, Secrets for Girls Only, The Woman Who Wins, Every Woman Must Pay, The Father’s Heart, Loving Your Wife God’s way.
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