Here Is What Zimbabwean Actress Vimbai Mutinhiri Said About Business And The Fabulous Lifestyle

Year Of Return
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Social media is increasingly becoming a channel for celebrities to show off their wealth. Some women flaunt a flamboyant lifestyle handed to them by their male friends. Vimbai Mutinhiri, the gorgeous Zimbabwean actress and TV personality is asking women to think otherwise. Mutinhiri bared her mind on her Instagram post on February 6, 2019. In the post, she cautions women to choose viable business over temporary luxury.

“I’m dropping this here. I’m tired. Keep the LVs and Chanels. No, your travel agent should not call me. Since you’re ready to throw it away, why not be an angel investor for the same amount? Or just say no. Don’t use the same mouth to say ‘things are hard’ to tell me ‘I’m traveling, do you want to join me?’ No wonder so many of my sisters are sucked into this cycle. Ladies, don’t play yourselves. It may be harder the honest way, but let no man convince you that borrowed moments of luxury are more valid than chasing your dreams.”

 

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Mutinhiri is notorious for lashing out on celebrities for their fake lifestyle. On March 19, 2018, she called out some female celebrities for deceiving young ladies with their source of wealth. She said celebrities receive expensive gifts and claim they bought it. She was quoted as saying,

“If your business hasn’t made at least N20m turnover per annum, please just book a seat in the audience and pay attention to those who have done it. There is no shame in it and it doesn’t make you less of a respectable woman. Making it in life begins with harnessing your truth.”

Inspiration and career as a TV host

Vimbai Mutinhiri was a former model and was also a contestant at the Big Brother Africa Season 6. In an interview with Yetunde Oladeinde, the delectable model gives a peek into her personal life. When asked about her inspiration she said,

“I am undoubtedly driven by passion. I genuinely love what I am doing. The harder I work and grow, I have found that there are young girls who are counting on me to be successful so they can have the confidence and faith to chase their own dreams. The fact that my life and success can be a testimony for someone else to strive to be great is all the inspiration I need.”

Living and working in Nigeria

Mutinhiri currently owns a production company in Nigeria. In February 2018, she joined co-hosts Laulah Doherty and Bolanle Olukanmi on Moments Nigeria. When asked about the lessons she has learned in Nigeria she said,

“Nigeria undoubtedly teaches problem-solving and innovation. The environment is ripe with opportunities for those who are able to think on their feet and remain resilient. These are traits that I didn’t even know I had in me.”

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