Your last statement is a bit confusing to some of us whose English Language is not so good. It sounds more like a mockery to the branding scenerio in Zimbabwe,which depicted very good marketing insight at the beginning of your article. Let biz be biz and political skewness remain so,and separate. We appreciate the value we derive from Bizcommunity at global level-please do not be swayed by political commenting which might offend certain sections of the global community and be damaging in the long run-note that what goes round comes round. Otherwise keep up the good work.
To put your mind at rest: The writer lives in Zimbabwe and was not making a political comment; he was trying to imply that in the search for innovation, who knows if companies won't turn to really radical means to make themselves stand out.
The writer did it in a somewhat 'tongue-in-cheek' fashion, but that's all.
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It sounds more like a mockery to the branding scenerio in Zimbabwe,which depicted very good marketing insight at the beginning of your article.
Let biz be biz and political skewness remain so,and separate.
We appreciate the value we derive from Bizcommunity at global level-please do not be swayed by political commenting which might offend certain sections of the global community and be damaging in the long run-note that what goes round comes round.
Otherwise keep up the good work.