Chikomo CheNgwe
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Chikomo CheNgwe
@ChengweChikomo
Entrepreneur.
Shawasha Hills, Zimbabwe Katılım Ocak 2019
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@matigary “a nice weekend, buy beer and never have kids”. Truth slowly coming out. USAID was their major tool of operations.
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@zimlive These guys will play you all for fools until you open your eyes
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@DandaroOnline As long achizongoda murume, happiness chaiyo hapana. Asi kana asingaite zvevarume, happiness yakatozara.
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#dandarostreets Ichokwadi here ichi hanzi hakuna single mother ari happy...🙌🏾💯✔️
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@loiceMututuvar1 Well, every home is different. Some spend thousands on groceries, others a few dollars. It’s all good. Hazvisi zvekushainirana.
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@mpho_shambie @MukayaBingo @EFFSouthAfrica Guys you are exposing blacks as some animals without a brain. It’s embarrassing.
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One of the certified morons saying nothing...yet thinking his nothing is something!
@EFFSouthAfrica
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@AgneKwena @Shikonekeni_ You started well, the moment you mentioned the word “dumb”. I stopped reading.
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@Shikonekeni_ Everest is not only better than Fortuner but Prado as well, it’s bigger, faster and has better modern tech, sometimes we need to be factual. You have to be completely dump to choose Fortuner ahead of Everest.
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@ISephara Eskom’s supply chain also needs to answer… You’re required to get quotes from three different suppliers. How did they choose him over others who were cheaper?
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Meet Siyabonga Nkosi, who in just two years of doing business with Eskom he earned more than R17 million.
He overcharged Eskom for relays. Each relay is R450, however Nkosi charged Eskom R50 000 each relay, meaning he made 11000% profit.
He used 3 different companies, and did the same action with each company.
Each company made more than R5 million profit from only R5 000 of work


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@ThomasLondon_ @Am_Blujay SA is a crime scene. The Mafias are in complete control, forget about it.
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@Am_Blujay South African team that has been arresting those guys should also touch Zimbabwe 😔🙏🏿
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@HeraldZimbabwe Tuckshops are not paying anything. Everyone should comply. The law should be applied equally to all.
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Zimbabwe Revenue Authority warns era of tax complacency is over
heraldonline.co.zw/zimbabwe-reven…
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@HMetro_ @Chakariboy @larry_moyo @Mattmasinge The question is where are these unlicensed cars driven. Our roads are littered with road blocks, you can hardly move an inch.
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@KittoChingzwz @Gary161718 You could be correct. Just after Magamba.
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@DandaroOnline 🤣🤣🤣🤣 they made a fortune out of unsuspecting customers.
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#dandarostreets Econet is facing scrutiny after customers mistook its EcoCloud promotion for a mobile data bundle, believing they were buying 25GB of internet data for about US$0.30.
The offer was in fact for cloud storage, similar to Google Drive.
The confusion has triggered debate over how the promotion was presented, with calls for clearer communication to prevent customers from being misled at the point of purchase.
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Breaking News
The Zanu-PF Youth league under the stewardship of its National Secretary Cde Tino Machakaire has released a press statement signed by Deputy Youth Sec Cde John Paradza (MP) dismissing the US$3.6 million donation to all members of Parliament by @wicknellchivayo



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Elon Musk has posted 50 times about South Africa in just 7 days, and Zimbabweans are just as angry as he is.
This is because they both desperately need South Africa to allow Starlink in.
We all know that the Starlink constellation is the largest array of satellites in the world. However, even with all of those satellites, Starlink still needs to connect to internet data centres on the ground.
The satellites have to beam the data down to a ground station, which then sends the data across the internet using undersea cables.
This is where South Africa comes in as one of the most connected countries on the continent with seven of the major undersea cables landing in Cape Town and Durban. These are the cables connecting Africa’s internet directly to Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Because of this, Elon Musk wants to build a Starlink ground station in South Africa because it would ensure he gets fast, stable, high capacity routes straight into the global internet.
Beyond the cables, South Africa also has world-class data centres alongside Tier 3+ infrastructure, which means high uptime, power redundancy, cooling and security.
NAPAfrica, one of the largest internet exchange points on the continent is also in South Africa, with facilities in Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg.
So, it should be clear that Starlink in SA is not about selling satellite dishes to households. It’s about plugging into the continent’s internet backbone and using South Africa to build a solid launch pad for a robust infrastructure build.
Elon Musk can turn on Starlink in every single country on the continent, but without South Africa, he reaches a dead end and can never get his service to work properly on the continent.
This also explains why some Zimbabweans are livid about South Africa not letting Starlink in. The service will just not work well over there without South Africa’s participation.
OK, but if this is so important to Starlink why is Elon Musk stubbornly refusing to adhere to straightforward BEE requirements?
Well, as pointed above, South Africa’s value to Starlink is mostly as infrastructure backbone, not as a massive retail customer base.
We all know he won’t get any meaningful number of customers in SA. There’s simply no market for it.
Musk just wants to use South Africa to route through neighbouring countries, and to him, this is not worth giving up a 30% stake in South Africa’s operations.
For Musk, the BEE thing is just a strategic business decision. All that racism talk is just a smokescreen for a hard-nosed business choice.
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