Our #MCM is Blessed Kapesa born (17 March 1978) who is an accomplished entrepreneur, theater practitioner brand strategist, philanthropist and socialite. He is the founder of First Class Health care, Zimbabweans in the Diaspora Organization, Diaspora Credit Union, Diaspora Homes, and Gospel Nation.
In 2011 he co-started the First Class Health Care with wife Thelma Murakasha, a specialist health care agency that provides home care and nursing services. The company has managed to improve health care; for private patients and hospitals within a small period of time since commencement.
He is also the principal founder of Zimbabweans In the Diaspora Organization (Zido), an organization that seeks to engage Zimbabweans in cultural, social and economic livelihood improvement projects.
Blessed Kapesa heads the Zimbabweans In Diaspora Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Limited (ZIDASCCO) now called the Diaspora Credit Union an organization that encourages savings from members and gives access to credit loans for members to carry out projects or meet personal needs in Zimbabwe.
In 2017 he commenced Diaspora Homes a company that specializes in real estate development and management with the sole purpose of providing residential homes to members of the Diaspora Credit Union.
He is also the founder of gospel nation Zimbabwe a recording label which has supported Christian artists in their grassroot level and has seen them rise to world renowned gospel big shots.
Blessed Kapesa has a heart for the marginalized in Zimbabwean communities. Sponsors and supports community based projects to do with the empowerment of women. He currently sponsors the Power Classes For Women Organization and fuels the Rural Women’s Poultry Projects as a social responsibility arm for the Diaspora Credit Union. He also plays philanthropic extensive role in activities that is support for the street children.
He is happily married to wife Thelma Murakasha and blessed with two amazing kids.
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