Pinihimae urges Makira people to embrace entrepreneurship for national growth – Theislandsun

Pinihimae urges Makira people to embrace entrepreneurship for national growth – Theislandsun

BY CHRIS ALEX

Prominent businessman and respected Bauro community leader, Alick Pinihimae, has issued a heartfelt appeal for more people in Makira Province to embrace entrepreneurship as a means of driving national development and building resilient communities.

Pinihimae, one of the province’s most successful local business figures, said the time has come for Makira people to shift their mindset and actively explore business opportunities no matter how small they start.

“It doesn’t matter whether it’s small or whatever you begin with, as long as you earn a dollar per day that’s where business starts to grow. It’s full of sacrifices if we want to build our families, communities, province, and our country as a whole,” he said.

Speaking from his experience and as a leading voice among the Bauro people, Pinihimae emphasized that entrepreneurship is not just about personal gain, but a vital force for change in a country facing high unemployment and ongoing economic challenges.

“Our province truly needs a lot and I mean a good number of entrepreneurs. We need people who are willing to get out of their comfort zones and hustle for business opportunities,” he stated.

Pinihimae highlighted that true entrepreneurs are those who are not afraid to take risks, work hard in all weather conditions, and make personal sacrifices to invest in ventures that will eventually create jobs and feed families.

“We need those who are ready to walk through the sun and rain to support the government by generating revenue. Those who are willing to go hungry to save and invest in opportunities that will eventually feed the children of their employees,” he said.

Pinihimae, widely known for his commitment to grassroots development and local empowerment, said businesspeople must also recognize their role in shaping the country’s economic and social future.

“It’s not just about profit. It’s about creating a better future for our communities, and ultimately making our country a better place,” he stressed.

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