By Alfred Tembo
WE will continue to work with young and upcoming artistes regardless of the company’s rapid expansion into other fresh markets, says Gweru multimedia entrepreneur and PrintZone Multimedia director, Ben Gotora.
Speaking to Standard Style, Gotora said his company has done several projects and sponsored many local activities to help Gweru and the Midlands province in general attract national attention as an interactive hub to invest in.
“We are doing several social corporate investments such as sponsoring events and individual artistes with the hope of growing the City of Progress,” said Gotora.
“This in a way helps builds momentum for the province as a favourable investment port in Zimbabwe.
“We will stick to old ways of supporting the arts and other community development programs.
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“As a company we believe that it is this pledge that has helped us grow to this level.”
Prospects of growth for the multimedia company are at their peak as there are plans to expanding into Zvishavane and Bulawayo.
“God willing, before the end of the year, we will be having at least two more offices in addition to the ones we have in Gweru and Harare,” Gotora said.
“This is an opening for us to invest in the development of the country’s showbiz and the corporate world by bringing more affordable multimedia services to their door steps.”
Gotora has in the past won the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce – Midlands Chapter, Young Entrepreneur Award.
Established in 2013, PrintZone Multimedia has become a force to reckon with in multiple media and digital production.
The company which scooped MegaFest Business Awards – Midlands Chapter (2021) Multimedia of the Year award, has a rich and wide range of clients among them Mai Titi, Toky Vibes, Stunner and Feli Nandi.