Rebecca Chisamba
Appearance
Rebecca Chisamba (born 21 October 1952) is a Zimbabwean businesswoman and talk show host, who is known for being the host of a ZBCtv television program, the Mai Chisamba Show.
Quotes
[edit]- I always watch my shows and fail to understand where I get some of the things I say or responses I give during the shoot.
- One has to understand the concept and intended results.
- I love what I do and would be happy for it to be even more vibrant after my departure, hence there is need to cast the net even outside the family.
- Society, particularly families, remain the core focus.
- Covid-19 affected us a lot, but there is always a silver lining in every difficult situation.
- taken from an article by The Herald, 18 July 2021
- What I seek is to add value first in people’s lives with what I do.
- I believe the long success of the Mai Chisamba Show is a result of delivering valuable content to the viewers.
- It’s late for people to be blaming the parents and police.
- One thing I’ve learnt in my career is to always focus on the positive things. I believe that’s one thing that has brought me this far as people love the fact that I’m always positive minded.
- I don’t want a situation whereby when I’m gone, my grandchildren or children will say I didn’t have time for them.
- taken from an article by The Herald, 25 May 2019
- It’s not an abomination to move with the times as a nation.
- We need to advise our children but consider their interests first and foremost.
- What we may have failed to do should not be imposed on our children.
- We need to guide our younger generations.
- Celebrities cannot afford to be egoistic due to fame. We’re servants to the public and if we become carried away, we trigger our own downfall.
- You bite into your own fame if you don’t respect and appreciate your followers. Be available to the public. Let’s be available. Icons should not think anyone asking for them is looking for favours.
- It’s the grace of God, one needs to be consistent in their chosen vocation. Nothing in life comes on a platter.
- Parents, guardians and society at large must be responsible to use social media platforms for the benefit of our people.
- We’re the source of inspiration for our children without being indifferent or denigrating them.
- taken from an article by The Herald, 29 June 2023
