GOOD to GREAT [Vusi Thembekwayo]

Vusi Thembekwayo wants to show you how to go from GOOD to GREAT.

Vusi is the CEO of a boutique investment & advisory firm in Africa, is one of the top 12 Speakers in the World, 2020 Business Leader of the Year, and at the age of only 25 he ran a R400mn division in a R17bn multi-national and today is widely regarded as one of the most disruptive forces in venture capital in Africa.

He was amongst the youngest directors of a listed company in South Africa and now serves on several boards.

As a child, Vusi would study by candlelight and would wake up early to get ready for school.

He got his hard work attitude from his father who started his own business using their house as collateral to prevent them from being on the streets.

“The bank was about to repossess our house so my mother and my siblings had to move in with relatives. We stayed in a small back room and had to wake up very early, make fire and make porridge to eat,” he says.

“One minute we had a home and were being dropped off at school in our father’s car and the next we were suffering commuting kilometers in taxis to school. That experience shapes how I look at the world and my understanding of risk. I understand that whatever it is you have, tomorrow it could be all gone.”

Tragedy struck at a young age for Vusi when thieves shot his father nine times then left him to bleed to death.

“This was a very difficult time in my life. My dad and I were best friends. We did everything together and went everywhere together. The only reason I wasn’t with him that day is that my mum was ill and I stayed with her at home when my dad was shot for his cell phone.

South Africa has a violent past and that narrative continues to find expression in modern South Africa, we condone violence because we find a reason to defend why it’s ok to do it and we have a justice system that isn’t sufficiently punitive for people who perpetrate the act.

We need to come together as a society to say no matter the reason it is not ok to take a life.”

Growing up as a teenager with a single mom, Vusi soon found himself in trouble, and at the age of 15, he was forced to take up public speaking in High School as punishment for misbehavior. However, his talent for talking was not there yet, and after being booed off stage he started working harder on his public speaking.

“The best way to get me to do something is telling me I can’t do it. When they booed me off stage I started working harder to get to where I am,”

Once he has found his strength his talent only got stronger and grew, by the age of 21 he was running a successful consulting firm, and at 25, he was the youngest director of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, a bourse turning over $1.3 billion a year.

At the age of 29, he had already visited 21 giving presentations and talks globally while sometimes charging up to $8000 a time, since then he has done the same in New York, London, Paris, Lagos, Jersey, Guernsey, Rio de Janeiro, Dar es Salaam, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Colombo, Nairobi, Kampala, San Francisco.

He now holds shares in seven companies with a combined value of over $300 million, these companies are in Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and Nigeria.

Living out loud – Vusi lives his life out loud and challenges himself to accomplish one terrifying thing every year.

Vusi Thembekwayo’s Inspirational Message.

“Everything worth having in life has its challenges, and you will get knocked down sometimes. You need to understand that failure is also part of the journey, you can’t run away from it. You have to decide whether to be defined by those failures or to be defined by how you overcame them.”

Check him out here on Instagram, or to read more about Vusi check out his website. VUSI THEMEKWAYO WEBSITE

*information in this article was sourced from here, and here. Images were taken from here, here, and here

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25 thoughts on “GOOD to GREAT [Vusi Thembekwayo]

  1. Bongani M. says:

    I Can Listen To Vusi Thembekwayo’s presentation and classes anytime of the day.
    This business mogul literally learnt business in a tough manner.
    And I love how he’s so profound, Knowledgeable and wise.
    What a mogul

  2. Fanyana S. says:

    Most people can relate to Vusi’s story. It’s how one chooses to recoup from the situation. Some may resort to doing wrong things and have an excuse for the wrong doing. Some people will make this a motivation factor to turn the situation not only for themselves but their families as wel. A greta man always makes the right decision that will be profitable. #YourPastDoesntDetermineYourFuture.

  3. Lawrence M. says:

    “ everything worth having in life have its challenges “ this is powerful I use to tell my nephews that nothing comes easy and don’t you dare shift a blame all what you need to know is that days are not the same but your vision will be always the same so it will be tested daily, differently yours is to keep going on after finishing grade 12 nothing made sense except that I had to get a job but 10 years later decided to go to varsity I am now doing my final year on real estate after all challenges here I am soon I will be adding the statistics of graduates

  4. Moeletsi M. says:

    May we not be defined by our past but may we work to strive for a better future. What an inspiration by Vusi Thembekwayo. He teaches us not to allow our circumstances to be the reason we give up, but rather we should soldier on and conquer our obstacles. Don’t be defined by your failures, be defined by how you overcome them… Definitely the kind of motivation we need to live by.

  5. Monwabisi M. says:

    Giving up has never been an option but it really does get hard at times, being sometimes it’s not easy but we get back up

    I’ll never be defined by my failures but how I overcome them

    #manbox

  6. Jessey N. says:

    Visit this is such a sad story about your dad. But I will definitely like to follow in your footsteps and one day achieve what you have. Such a great achievement and brilliant man.