In a heartwarming update to her recent viral reflection, Ms. Yang Yang, the CEO of Zonda Tec Ghana Ltd, has expressed her profound gratitude to the Ghanaian public for the "blessings and well-meant advice" she received overnight.
Her follow-up message today, Friday, May 8, 2026, comes after she posted a vulnerable video on Thursday evening admitteding to feeling "depressed," exhausted, and at times "incapable" while navigating the high-pressure world of heavy-duty automobile manufacturing.
The "CEO Burnout" Viral Moment
The original video struck a chord with thousands of Ghanaians, moving beyond the image of a "tough billionaire" to reveal the human behind the brand.
The Initial Post: Madam Yang Yang had revealed that she works nearly 17 hours a day (6 a.m. to 11 p.m.) and felt she had "no strength left."
The Response: Rather than criticism, her comment section was flooded with encouragement from young entrepreneurs, fellow women in business, and ordinary Ghanaians. Many offered tips on work-life balance, while others simply thanked her for the jobs she has created through her Tema assembly plant.
Gratitude: "I never expected to receive so many blessings," she noted today. "Ghanaians are beautiful people... Thank you for caring and advising me."
Zonda Tec’s Impact on Ghana’s "Big Push"
While Ms. Yang Yang takes a moment to recharge, her company remains a critical engine in Ghana's current infrastructure boom:
Industrialization: Under her leadership, Zonda Tec has transitioned from importing trucks to becoming a major local assembler of Howo and Shacman heavy-duty vehicles.
Economic Resilience: During the high-inflation periods of 2024-2025, her company was noted for maintaining supply lines for government road projects when other importers stalled.
A Role Model for Women: Despite her moment of self-doubt, she is widely regarded as one of the most successful female CEOs in West Africa, proving that women can lead in the "greasy" and traditionally male-dominated automobile sector.
A New Conversation on Mental Health in Business
Business analysts suggest that Madam Yang Yang’s openness is part of a growing trend in 2026 where high-level executives are speaking more freely about mental health.
The "Invincible" Myth: Her admission that "Running a company is not easy" humanizes the corporate ladder.
The "Ghanaian Spirit": Her praise for Ghanaians highlights the "communal support system" that remains a core part of the country's culture, even in the digital age.
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