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Strika ᡕᠵデ气亠

@Strika_Cde

An esoteric stoic politico. Centre-leftist lad, because moral incentives have never been dependable for the capitalist class. 𝜇𝑖 ≡ Pr𝑖 {𝜔 = 1} #Aluta ✍🏾

Azania Beigetreten Ekim 2019
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Strika ᡕᠵデ气亠@Strika_Cde·
There must be a deliberate attempt to empower the black man post independence because it was a deliberate attempt to exclude him. It's ironic how black people are opposing nationalization and subsidies yet it's how whites got rich pre '94 #FWDeKlerk #Hani #Aluta @TheZingOne
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The Cent Maker@MakerCent·
Yaaa, this is why investing is interesting. Padenga Holdings now bigger than Innscor Africa!!! Very interesting times to be alive......
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Strika ᡕᠵデ气亠@Strika_Cde·
This gotta be the most useless app on April Fool's day.
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Strika ᡕᠵデ气亠@Strika_Cde·
@RexMidzi It's sad. We are entering uncharted territory with numerous unintend consequences. I hope the real men and women in the corridors of power will muster the courage to stand up and call this behavior out!
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Strika ᡕᠵデ气亠@Strika_Cde·
If 2030 succeeds what stops them from 2032, 2034,2036 and beyond, given that legal presidence will be set. The unintend consequences of this decisions are unsettling. Legal Twitter please balance me.🥸 #Aluta
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump
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eNCA
eNCA@eNCA·
Government cuts the fuel levy by R3. The general fuel will now be R1,10 per litre, and diesel levy will be slashed from R3,93 per litre to R0,93 per litre. #eNCA #DStv403
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Munya Hoto
Munya Hoto@its_hot_o·
Econet InfraCo trading: there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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Ethan Malibongwe Moyo
Ethan Malibongwe Moyo@EthanMalibongwe·
@Strika_Cde @bla_bidza I felt the same for Willdale as well. They want to sell land and sink into their brick business - they will never be able to do better than the Chinese, look at even Beta Bricks. Instead its an opportunity to metamorphosise into a property development company.
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Strika ᡕᠵデ气亠@Strika_Cde·
@EthanMalibongwe @bla_bidza I thought the same. Ma CA hatina mosva - maybe he can tell us what he would have done with Mash Holdings. Truth is it was the best option. Its also the option OK Zim should take. Stop retailing, and split their prime properties in to malls & become real estate company. No ada way
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Ethan Malibongwe Moyo
Ethan Malibongwe Moyo@EthanMalibongwe·
@bla_bidza 🤣 😂 🤣 hgah ma CA haudi kumawona Asi Delloite and Touche gave you a regret when you applied for Articles of Clerkship?
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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
Book: The First President - A life of John L. Dube, Founding president of the ANC By Heather Hughes. Who is a fan of biographies?
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#ThePeoplesChampion👊🏾🤝✊🏾
BREAKING: Zimbabwe Crosses $50 Billion Zimbabwe's nominal GDP now stands at $52.4 billion for 2025. That makes it the largest economy in Southern Africa outside South Africa. The number did not appear from nowhere. It was always there. It took ZIMSTAT a decade to count it properly. George Guvamatanga's Treasury now operates with a debt-to-GDP ratio of 45%, down from 60% under the old measurement. Professor Mthuli Ncube delivers a GNI per capita of $3,200, crossing the threshold that validates the Vision 2030 trajectory. The Structured Dialogue Platform for arrears clearance sits on fundamentally different arithmetic. A $52 billion economy servicing $23 billion in debt is a restructuring candidate. A $21 billion economy carrying the same load was a crisis case. ZIMSTAT completed a comprehensive economic census covering all economic activities for 2023. The results revised GDP estimates to $44.5 billion for 2023 and $45.7 billion for 2024. The 2025 projection reflects 6.6% real growth, driven by a 24% agricultural recovery, 7.3% mining expansion, and 4.2% manufacturing gains. The economy delivered 8.1% growth in the first half of 2025, with Q2 posting 11% year-on-year. The IMF independently publishes $53.3 billion. The World Bank confirms 6.6% growth and projects 5% for 2026, noting Zimbabwe outpaces many sub-Saharan peers. The regional picture is now settled. Zimbabwe at $52.4 billion sits above Zambia at $28.9 billion, Mozambique at $23.8 billion, Botswana at $19.4 billion, Namibia at $14.2 billion, and Malawi at $14 billion. The previous GDP base year was 2012. In 13 years, the economy structurally transformed in ways national accounts never captured. The informal sector alone generates an estimated $14.2 billion annually. Tens of thousands of businesses formed since 2019 existed outside the statistical frame until the 2024 census brought them in. A government making policy against a $21 billion reading was systematically underestimating its own economy by 40%. Revenue targets, debt assessments, and budget allocations were all calibrated to a denominator that was far too small. The rebasing corrects this. The IMF provided technical assistance. The World Bank's own estimate of $44.1 billion for 2024 aligns closely with ZIMSTAT's figure. Independent validation exists. For context: Vietnam crossed $50 billion in 2005 and reached $430 billion by 2024. South Korea crossed $50 billion in 1977 and now exceeds $1.7 trillion. The $50 billion threshold is where serious economies begin compounding. Nigeria rebased in 2014 and the gains dissipated. Ghana rebased in 2010 and entered an IMF programme within 5 years. Zimbabwe's advantage is that this rebasing arrives alongside genuine stabilisation. ZiG inflation heading to single digits. Fiscal deficit below 0.5% of GDP. Agricultural output at its strongest in years. The next frontier is revenue mobilisation. At 15% of GDP, closing the gap to the sub-Saharan average against the new $52 billion base would unlock approximately $780 million in additional annual revenue without raising a single rate. Zimbabwe did not become a $50 billion economy this year. It became one years ago. The instruments finally caught up with the engine. powerlist.africa/zimbabwe-cross…
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Mohamed Salah@MoSalah·
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Tinashe@baba_nyenyedzi·
Econet InfraCo listing ceremony
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Retired Elder Rex M.E Midzi
Who listened to the debate last night ? @matinyarare Mopped the floor with the High School Lab Technician The boy is patronising , lacks depth Embarrassing I tell ya
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Kai🇩🇪
Kai🇩🇪@Kaaiii29·
🚨Trent Alexander-Arnold on Liverpool Firmino left on a free transfer Klopp left on a free transfer Mo is leaving on a free transfer But when its a local lad its a crime ...Show more
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