I exhibited it at the Bulawayo Book Fair and then at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair but it got a lot of attention at the Bulawayo Book Fair where a lecturer in Investment Finance at the National University of Science and Technology decided to make it recommended reading for his students.
In my opinion, this was more for the simple concept rather than anything else.
For the benefit of Insider readers, I have, therefore, decided to give away five of these books every week. All you are required to do is answer one simple question.
I know the booklet is now too old but I believe it will kick-start you into thinking how easily you can save on your bond.
I will also be serialising the booklet on this column every Sunday from next week for the benefit of those not lucky enough to win the hard copy.
It is at the end of each insert that I will ask a question which if you answer correctly you can win a copy.
See you next week.
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