Robert Kiyosaki to headline Harare business seminar

The event to be held at Celebration Centre is billed as a high-impact playbook for Zimbabweans eager to turn financial knowledge into cashflow

THE global conversation about wealth creation lands in Harare this Saturday as Power Tank hosts ‘Making Money Make Sense 2025’, a one-day business seminar headlined by Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best-selling finance book Rich Dad Poor Dad.

The event to be held at Celebration Centre is billed as a high-impact playbook for Zimbabweans eager to turn financial knowledge into cashflow, assets and tangible results.

Joining Kiyosaki on stage will be Power Tank chairperson and programme curator Nigel Chanakira, Philip Haslam - co-author of When Money Destroys Nations - clean energy innovator Dorian Wrigley, and Daan Maré, executive chaiperson of Riskflow.

Together, the speakers will tackle subjects ranging from cashflow discipline and asset strategy to risk management and leadership execution.

VIP ticket holders will gain access to a live Cashflow Game session, applying Kiyosaki’s financial principles in real time.

All attendees can expect practical frameworks for navigating Zimbabwe’s volatile economy, from inflation and currency swings to building resilient, growth-driven enterprises.

“This is about outcomes,” Chanakira said ahead of the event. “Zimbabweans want practical financial intelligence and a network that accelerates deals. We’re delivering both - on one stage, in one day.”

Panashe Chanakira, Power Tank’s chief investment officer, added: “If you’ve ever said you’re ready to move from surviving to thriving, this is your moment. Come ready to take notes, and leave ready to take action.”

Seats are limited, with tickets available at Worldwide Bookstore and MedOrange Pharmacy branches across Harare.

For Zimbabwe’s builders, entrepreneurs and professionals, organisers say this could be the country’s money moment: one day, one room, one decision that compounds. Staff Writer

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