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Tariro Gezi sets new year goals

Gezi has a heavy presence on social media platforms and was endorsed as an ambassador by a number of brands.

SOCIALITE Tariro Gezi has set herself up for a great start to the new year vowing to take from where she left in 2023.

She is ambitious and last week she shared her plans for 2024 with Standard Style.

“I am dedicated to leveraging my influence to promote brand Zimbabwe,” said Gezi.

“This involves collaborating with various companies to showcase the country's unique offerings and to support initiatives that contribute to its development.

“Additionally, as the leader of women's development for the Zimbabwe Young Influencers, I am committed to empowering women in business through strategic partnerships and the application of my coaching skills to foster a resilient and determined mindset.”

Gezi has a heavy presence on social media platforms and was endorsed as an ambassador by a number of brands.

“In my role as a model I am seeking partnerships with brands that embody elegance and offer statement pieces that inspire confidence in women,” she said.

“I am eager to promote brands that celebrate the empowerment and beauty of women.”

She said she was extending the invitation to fashion beauty, mental wellness, health, real estate, lifestyle, and tourism companies to collaborate with her.

‘I am passionate about representing and promoting these sectors and believe in the value of building lasting partnerships,” Gezi said.

The versatile socialite said as a certified coach, she has embarked on initiatives such as customer service training, grooming and etiquette sessions and staff confidence coaching.

“These efforts are geared towards nurturing the professional and personal development of individuals, and I am excited to expand these programs in 2024,” she said.

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