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Raymond Munyaradzi Makurumidze

Raymond is a young man aged 29 and he is currently based in Qatar.
This young man is from the sunshine city Harare,Zimbabwe.
An avid entrepreneur who has a keen interest in developing the nation of Zimbabwe and Africa as a whole.

Raymond has his heart set at helping the less fortunate through his charity organizing in Zimbabwe called Acts of Random Kindness Foundation ( ARK) which is an organization that looks to develop all underprivileged children,youth and adults in any form of art.
As the name states Acts of Random Kindness it means ARK is an organization that helps in any form of charity work and not limited to one act.
Everything that any human being does is a form of art and his organisation aims to develop it in a good way to enable everyone to be sustainable in life.

As an Entrepreneur he is the co-founder and International Regional Relations Director for a renewable Energy registered company called Narsol energy in Zimbabwe.
Narsol is a Green company which mainly focuses on using environmentally friendly and environmentally approved methods to get renewable energy that is not harmful to the natural environment ,ozone layer and the natural habitat where they will derive the energy from.
Education is a tool that one can use to make it in life, Raymond is studying for a Master in Business Administration (MBA) with the University of Roehampton.
This as he says will enable him to do even more in the business and management fields he is involved in.
He is aiming together with his co-founders and business partners to make not only  Zimbabwe but Africa as well a renewable energy and Green continent , to create jobs and empower people to develop themselves.

Email:       ray.maknu@gmail.com
Skype :      raymondmunyamak
Facebook:Raymond Munya Mak


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