HOW TO MAKE MONEY WTH LITTLE (K50 - K200) OR NO CAPITAL

So, you are stuck at home. You probably just graduated university or better still high school (grade 12) and you do not know what you are going to do to make some extra dough/cash/money/mula. 

You may also have a job but you aren't making enough to live the kind of lifestyle you want to or to take that vacation you deserve.

I have some great news for you; the world has a multitude of  ways of generating income. I am here to share 5 ways to make money with a small or no financial investment:



1. Become a copyrighter or a freelancer

Websites like werkit Zambia offer opportunities to become an online entrepreneur by allowing you to trade your skills as a writer, journalist or programmer for money. Entry is simple enough, and with a little hard work you could earn anywhere between K500 and K1500 every week or month. Is it a scam?

No, werkit doesn't ask you to invest any money in order to begin working. They may ask for qualifications for certain jobs which is understandable from a legal perspective for content writing gigs. 

2. Make jewellery to sale online

This is one of the most underrated businesses in Zambia. Did you know that on average it costs less than K100 to make shamballas? Not one or two, but up to 10 shamballas with a simple design. Each shamballa can sale for anywhere between K50 to K100.

The kicker with the shamballa business is that you have to learn the skill of shamballa crafting. You can learn how to make shamballas on our android app Exodus Initiative or our website exodus-initiative.com



3. Blogging and Youtubing

Blogging and Youtubing are both good ways to earn an income. You can invest time and typing/filming hours. How create an Adsense account and add ads to your blog or youtube videos.

4. FOREX Trading

In my community anything that involves online investment and generates income is a scam. As a programmer this makes me happy because it means people are security conscious. However Forex trading is not a scam. Just like sports betting or network marketing, it involves risks. With Forex trading, you can just as easily make $1000 as easily as you can lose it. Managing risk is a huge part of the market.

We have a Forex trading course for beginners on our platform. Learn how to trade Forex on our android app Exodus Initiative or our website exodus-initiative.com

5. Adopt a skill that you can trade for cash

What do Chellah Tukuta, Simon Mwewa Lane and Mampi have in common asides from amazing social media personalities? A Trade skill.

What is a trade skill? It is a practical skill that one can exchange for cash as a service. For example, Chellah Tukuta is a skilled photographer and he sells his skills as service to people by taking beautiful pictures of them. Practical skills can include:

- essay writing

- delivery services

- marketing skills

- blogging

- coding

- modelling for products

So what are you waiting for? Go on our platform and learn a practical skill. We have tonnes of skills available just for you. Learn how to code, trade Forex, make shamabalas, blog or grow your business on our android app Exodus Initiative or our website exodus-initiative.com.

HURRY NOW AND JOIN HUNDREDS OF OTHER STUDENTS ON OUR ANDROID APP Exodus Initiative OR OUR WEBSITE exodus-initiative.com AND LEARN HOW TO MAKE MONEY!!!


Thanks for reading, I wish you financial success and millions of kwachas.

- Mali

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Education the Key to success and being a Zambian youth


What's the biggest problem we have had in terms of being a young person in Zambia?

Well, we lack opportunity to prove ourselves: There aren't that many places in Zambia where you can find anyone willing to tutor you in your craft if it is outside of academia. Many young Zambians are shunned for picking trades because our parents feel they aren't "appropriate" or they may not be realistic enough. So when you start modeling, your parents tell you to grow up and let it go. I read an article a few years ago that a certain popular rapper from the Copperbelt encountered heavy resistance from his parents when he began his career but now, they have nothing but pride about how far he got. His success even paved way for his younger brother who is also a popular rapper in Zambia.

We also do not have the resources to improve our own lives. Majority of the young people in Zambia don't drop out of school because they dislike education, they drop out because basic class skill are no longer useful in this day and age. 10 - 20 years ago, being a teacher was a guarantee that you will have a job so longer as you did your part and excelled in class. Today, no career, not even law school is a guarantee for success. When I say we need resources, I don't mean give each young person a couple million dollars, I mean open doors for young people. A lot of young people want an education because education is the key to success. By education we mean teaching young people skills that will aid them get an inch and not classroom education.

We also feel like the people who came before us are now tired and they need us. But because our culture doesn't "allow seniors to be weak" (whatever that means), we have to put up with them resisting our ideas because they believe they can do it on their own.

However the beauty of it all, is that young people in Zambia aren't just sitting back and watching the country we love fall apart. Young people are fighting back, and their fight isn't against our political leaders or against actual human beings. Their fight is against poverty, inequality and the status quo. Not everyone can perform miracles but these young people are changing their own lives by changing how their own environments. These young people are Made in Zed.

 Precious  lisa

  






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MADE IN ZED

In the bible, Jesus gives the parable of talents. The parable talks about how three men were given different amounts of talent by their master. Each man was at liberty to use their talents in whatever manner they pleased. Two of those men used their talents and doubled them but the other one buried them. The master was proud of those that used their talents however he wasn't too pleased with the man who buried his talent.
This story teaches the importance of using one's talents and abilities. Talents are God given, they are gifts that should be utilized and that is why we at Made In Zed believe in promoting talent in Zambia. We believe in showing people what it is to be MADE IN ZED.

WHAT IS MADE IN ZED?
Made in Zed is an online platform for the talented individuals living in Zambia who haven't been celebrated for their talents. It is structured to help them exihibt and showcase what they can do and what they have achieved.


"PEOPLE" Section

The people section has individuals who have freely given information on their talents and capabilities. These individuals with talents are interviewed and their profiles ate created and captured for the purpose of showing what they do. Each individual has a talent and we are here to appreciate it and show you why.

Click here to view people on Made In Zed.
Lisa Moono - femme extraordinaire

"ADVERTS" Section

In this section we show goods and services that maybe of interest to viewers. These products or services can be ordered online through our other product placement website "gulanipazed".

Click here to view adverts of goods and services.
Black Encryption - software technology company

"ABOUT US" Section

Do you want to contact us? Do you want to show us what your talents are and what you can do as a person Made in Zed? This section will give you all the information needed to contact us either through facebook, email, instagram or whatsapp and Phone calls too. Feel free, we are always available.

Click here to know more about us


This is Zambian and we are proudly Zambian.
#madeinzed