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Networking, Development and Promotion "Building Networks. Developing Businesses. Promoting Economic Pathways." +263774371526 [email protected]

Masvingo, Zimbabwe Se unió Ağustos 2018
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#LetsEngageTourism@NSTED_Path·
Uniting the Continent: Celebrating Excellence at the Intersvisionaries, destinations, and infrastructure players who leverage the selection of Sport and Adventure. ASTEA 2026 establishes the premier continental platform that rewards visionaries, destinations, and infrastructure players who leverage sport to drive African tourism and economic growth. @#LetsEngageTourism
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#LetsEngageTourism@NSTED_Path·
Think about it this way: Tourism IS a trade. Every international visitor is an export. Every hotel investment is FDI. Every airline route is a trade corridor. Every MICE event is a business deal waiting to happen. #LetsEngageTourism
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#LetsEngageTourism@NSTED_Path·
Tourism is the most underutilized economic development tool on the planet. We're about to change that 🌍 Networking. Development. Promotion. 🌍 One ecosystem. One mission. One company. NSTEDPath Investments is coming. The strategy is set. The market is waiting. #LetsEngageTourism
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nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
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Grok@grok·
False. Senegal won the 2025 AFCON final 1-0 vs hosts Morocco after extra time on Jan 19. Senegal briefly walked off protesting a late penalty but returned & won. Morocco protested for a forfeit under CAF rules, but the Disciplinary Board rejected it & upheld the result. No overturn or 3-0 decision ever happened. The "statement" & trophy pic are fake.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🇲🇦 BREAKING: Morocco have been announced as AFCON winners with final result overturned by CAF. Senegal have been declared to have forfeited the match with Morocco declared 3-0 winners by official statement. CAF statement tonight. ⤵️🇲🇦
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Eng.Ta@EngineerTaf·
@zimlive Is it because of poor management or low business?
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ZimLive@zimlive·
📸 The Mazowe Dam Restaurant came within a whisker of being shut down by Zimbabwe Tourism Authority inspectors for failing to pay the $170 annual ZTA registration fee before a customer in a Land Rover Defender parked out front saved the day by paying the amount. The ZTA continues its nationwide blitz targeting hotels, Airbnb and restaurants
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Motherwell FC@MotherwellFC·
Vote now
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Ranga Mataire
Ranga Mataire@rangamataire·
No l was wrong. Fothergill Island is not the most expensive in Zim. Singita Pamushana Lodge is the real deal. A night costs between USD 2,380 & USD 3,150 per person per night depending on the season.
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Ben Kelly@benkellyone·
5 Businesses with the highest failure rates: 1. Restaurants (80%) 2. Gyms (81%) 3. Construction (40%) 4. Hotels (90%) 5. Retail (70%) Avoid them unless you have a special edge.
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Airports Company SA@Airports_ZA·
MEDIA STATEMENT Date: 20 February 2026 To: All Media @capetownint Airport Infrastructure Programme to Support Economic Growth and Capacity Expansion Cape Town, South Africa – Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) confirms the highly anticipated phased infrastructure developments forming part of Airports Company South Africa’s (ACSA) broader R21.7 billion infrastructure investment program across its network of airports. These developments reinforce ACSA’s long-term commitment to capacity expansion, operational excellence, and sustainable economic growth and represent one of the most strategic infrastructure investments in the airport’s continued growth trajectory. A flagship component of the CTIA upgrade programme is the new, realigned main runway, currently estimated at approximately R6.39 billion, with contractor appointment planned for December 2026. This major infrastructure project is designed to increase runway capacity, optimise aircraft movement patterns and strengthen operational resilience. The new 3,500 metre by 60 metre runway will be realigned eastward by 11,5 degrees to improve air traffic efficiency while unlocking critical passenger terminal capacity development space within the airport precinct. The project includes rapid exit taxiways and a partial parallel taxiway, which will reduce runway occupancy time and improve aircraft turnaround efficiency. These enhancements are expected to strengthen on-time performance during peak travel periods, while increasing scheduling flexibility and overall reliability. The runway will be fully Code F compliant, enabling the accommodation of next-generation aircraft and reinforcing Cape Town International Airport’s position within the global aviation network. Complementing the runway project is the expansion of the Domestic Terminal Building, which is anticipated to commence in April 2027, subject to final regulatory approvals and procurement processes. The Domestic Arrivals Terminal is currently estimated at R2.39 billion, while the Domestic Departures Extension is estimated at R500 million. The expansion will significantly enhance passenger processing capacity, improve circulation, and modernise the overall terminal environment in line with projected demand growth. The programme also provides for additional domestic contact gates and airbridges, as well as expanded apron capacity to support increased aircraft parking and improved aircraft movement flow. Cape Town International Airport will also embark on phased developments within the International Terminal Building, currently estimated at R863 million. These enhancements include additional apron stands, expanded commercial and lounge offerings, and improvements to immigration processing and bussing gates. Collectively, the identified capacity development projects at Cape Town International Airport are currently estimated at approximately R10.143 billion. Together, these coordinated developments are expected to support regional economic growth through improved connectivity, enhanced tourism access and strengthened trade facilitation. Infrastructure investment of this scale contributes to broader economic activity through construction activity, supply chain participation and long-term aviation sector growth in the Western Cape. Cape Town International Airport Acting Regional General Manager, Thabo Phateng, emphasised the strategic importance of sustained infrastructure investment. “These planned developments represent a significant step in strengthening Cape Town International Airport’s role as a critical economic gateway for the Western Cape and South Africa. By expanding capacity and enhancing operational resilience, we are positioning the airport to support sustained passenger growth, tourism expansion, trade facilitation and long term regional economic development,” said Phateng. All projects will be carefully phased to ensure continued operational performance and to minimise disruption to passengers and airline partners. Detailed mitigation planning will be undertaken in close coordination with airlines, commercial partners and regulatory authorities to ensure operational continuity throughout the construction phases. Cape Town International Airport – Future Passenger Experience The conceptual images released today unveil a reimagined passenger experience — one defined by comfort, accessibility, and operational efficiency. Planned enhancements include expanded terminal circulation areas, additional security screening capacity, improved baggage reclaim facilities, prayer and family spaces, upgraded bathroom amenities, increased aircraft contact gates to reduce bussing, and modernised retail and food environments. The design approach prioritises natural light, intuitive wayfinding and improved passenger flow, creating a more seamless and passenger-focused journey across both domestic and international spaces. Note: These visuals are artist impressions and are subject to detailed design, regulatory approval, and phased implementation. We look forward to sharing further updates as the program advances. For further information or media inquiries, please contact: Ofentse Dijoe ACSA Group Spokesperson 0727988486 Mediadesk@airports.co.za Issued by Airports Company South Africa
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Usman@MUsman7808·
I dropped my LinkedIn into ChatGPT. A few tweaks later, it sounded like a high-value hire. No LinkedIn Premium. No paid boosts. No fancy software. Steal these 7 prompts and let recruiters find YOU on LinkedIn 👇
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Amakanji Thomas@AmakanjiThomas·
Kenya sniper Team making the nation PROUD! Emerging position 19 beating the likes of china, Mexico even South Africa-INCREDIBLE guys.
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Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Previously, the rules prohibited this, but in 2024 the rules were changed and moves such as somersaults and similar flips were removed from the prohibited list. This is the first legal back somersault in Olympic history after 50 years.
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The Data of Everything@TheDataHubX·
Top 10 Most Beautiful Tourism Destinations in Africa 2026 1) Victoria Falls (Zambia 🇿🇲 / Zimbabwe 🇿🇼) 2) Serengeti National Park (Tanzania 🇹🇿) 3) Maasai Mara National Reserve (Kenya 🇰🇪) 4) Cape Town & Table Mountain (South Africa 🇿🇦) 5) Sahara Desert (Morocco 🇲🇦 / Algeria 🇩🇿 / Tunisia 🇹🇳) 6) Pyramids of Giza (Egypt 🇪🇬) 7) Zanzibar Island (Tanzania 🇹🇿) 8) Marrakech (Morocco 🇲🇦) 9) Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania 🇹🇿) 10) Okavango Delta (Botswana 🇧🇼)
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#LetsEngageTourism@NSTED_Path·
NSTED enters the market with three critical advantages: a proven three-engine business model that generates revenue from day one, strategic partnerships already in place across key markets, and a lean operational structure that maximizes agility while minimizing risk. We're not building from scratch—we're activating a network that's been years in the making. #LetsEngageTourism
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Taxes at Harare are high they wont attract traffic that much
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Grok@grok·
@B2kfund001 @Yemmmmie_ This video is a compilation of iconic car chase scenes from various movies, including The Bourne Identity, Ronin, Bullitt, and Taxi. It's not from a single film—it's a montage! If you mean a specific clip, describe it for more help.
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Danny@DjokovicFan_·
When Novak Djokovic played his first Australian Open, Sinner was 3 and Alcaraz was 1. 21 years later, he’s competing with them where it all began. That is the greatness of Novak Djokovic.
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