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diego23862434

@AmandaSkinSA_

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South Africa Katılım Ağustos 2020
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BeansRobson yall aware that ppl ,foreigners, will stampede to come settle,invest n retire in Zim...?? Zim will, sooner than most can imagine, be better than it ever was...
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Robson Beans 🇿🇼
Robson Beans 🇿🇼@BeansRobson·
Being Zimbabwean in the diaspora means carrying a country in your chest. Not the country it is. The country it was supposed to be. That weight is both burden and identity.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BeansRobson The grief is valid. But dont confuse the present with the destination. Zimbabwe is not finished — its just delayed. And wen the shift comes, it won’t just recover… it will surprise even the skeptics. Pple will forget how normal this struggle once felt...I know.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
Too may ppl believe the primary use of money is consumption..Myron Golden.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BRMunyawarara Zim will experience an economic turnaround at a speen n scale no one has ever seen.. The tough environment producing super-agile n super-resilient operators.... The diaspora getting world class experience n exposure.. The lived experience of the consequences of corruption.
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Brian Munyawarara@BRMunyawarara·
Running a business is not as glamorous as people make it out to be. We need to stop romanticizing it and start talking about the realities, especially here in Zim, SA, and across Africa.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BRMunyawarara When conditions eventually stabilize, it won’t just be “catching up.” I personaly believe it will be something bigger: A leapfrog effect..
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BRMunyawarara here’s the paradox: The unique disadvantages Zimbos r forced to own now are producing unique skills that will give them an edge when the macro environment stabilises.. Pple outside Zim arent developing the resilience the Zim environment produces..
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Robson Beans 🇿🇼@BeansRobson·
@AmandaSkinSA_ That’s an interesting take. But I’d say scale isn’t just a difference of degree but a difference of kind. When one’s contradictions can impoverish a nation, starve 6 million, and erase a generation’s future, it’s hard to universalize.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BeansRobson History isnt net positive or net negative. Mugabes legacy sits in tension: real progress in education, real damage in the economy. One doesn’t erase the other.
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Cape International
Cape International@capeinternation·
Can you imagine Western Cape as an independent country?
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@Yknip1 @4Inside_Edge @Dzungie007 Foreigners open at 5 n close at 11pm..Every flipping day..They wear cheap no brand clothes..Yall want brnads..They dont club n party every weekend like yall ...Yall can't match that..
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yknipg@Yknip1·
Our people didn’t fail, these people entered slowly by offering better options with their better capital. Worse now they’re killing or making sure the other competitors loses business, their prices are cheap cheap selling their products that are manufactured underground & village people don’t care ke cause abanamali they buy whatever.
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Inside Edge
Inside Edge@4Inside_Edge·
🇿🇦Guys, how did we fail so big in running our own Spaza shops.
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Just MUSA 🇿🇦@musa_mansa·
Regulations on food production are a barrier to entry for most people. Somalians skipped all the regulations and broke the law. This is not an excuse, but doing things legally in South Africa is not easy. The liscencing requirements for manufacturing is not what most people can afford.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@lavidaNOTA You people are so lazy,entitled n jealous..I hang around spaza owners a lot ..N they aint sellin heroin..
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
He's up there with Michael. If not better. Pray they don't kill him. Or almost.
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Lethukuthula Khozah
Lethukuthula Khozah@LethueK·
I have noticed that in many African economies, growth figures look strong on paper, but the reality tells a different story. In South Africa, for example, the top 10% own over 70% of the wealth, while household savings rates have recently turned negative. This shows that growth is not being evenly distributed, and for many people, the real issue is not investing it’s simply making enough to save. Growth without broad income expansion is not prosperity it’s just numbers moving.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
Business is not glamorous. It is risk, pressure and responsibility. But the rewards — freedom, ownership and wealth creation — make the struggle rational.
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diego23862434@AmandaSkinSA_·
@BRMunyawarara Pple dont romanticize the struggle of business. We see the struggle every day. What people admire are the rewards: freedom, ownership and wealth.
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Tazo
Tazo@TheLifeZoomer·
@AmandaSkinSA_ Still got the middle finger from Trump.
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Tazo@TheLifeZoomer·
The Pope: “Peace please 🙏🏾 US President: “Aah urichii pagumbo renhunzi?” 😭
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