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@piersmorgan Why not enjoy the title without involving other teams lol
22 years without epl has affected your heads
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Corporate entrepreneurs also known as intraprenuers!!
𝐇𝐀𝐁𝐈𝐋𝐄@sthedoingtingss
I can tell you for free . No education qualification can let you buy this. Go argue with yourself
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To all those Zimbabweans in business a read for you 🔥 ( if you are lazy dont bother scroll on )
By Rex Midzi
Zimbabwe does not lack business people. It lacks access.And access, in this economy, is not earned through merit or enterprise. It is allocated quietly, selectively, to those already inside the room and this is worrying
We have created a vocabulary to describe these beneficiaries politely.
We call them zvigananda or Mbinga
But let us be precise hanti ? :
they are not entrepreneurs. They are tenderpreneurs people who have confused access to the State's purse with the ability to create value. Yesterday in disbelief I listened to Mr Chivhayo explaining his business model on radio. I bet you my bottom dollar there adults who see absolutely nothing wrong with this. Nevertheless a conversation for another day.
There is a critical distinction most in our society miss and that is
an entrepreneur builds so it results in jobs, supply chains, products and services on the other hand a tenderpreneur consumes contracts, connections, commissions largely funded by tax payers money. One compounds national wealth. The other merely redistributes it upward.
Look at the sectors where meaningful transactions occur in Zimbabwe.
Mining royalties , Government procurement , Infrastructure contracts ,Land transactions you could name more
In each, you will find the same names cycling through. The economy has become a private members' club. You won't find Giribheti or Marwei participating here no matter how gifted they are.
You think i am being petty ? This is not conjecture. We saw it play out in plain sight with the title deeds digitalisation programme.
A handful of law firms were quietly appointed to handle what was, in effect, a national mandate work that should have been open to every qualified practitioner.
The legal profession did something It came together
The Law Society moved. Lawyers pushed back collectively and
the exclusion was reversed.
Let that sink in: organisation produced a result that individual complaint never could
Small and medium businesses in Zimbabwe share a common wound :
They cannot get onto procurement lists.They cannot access affordable finance.They cannot compete on tenders written to exclude them.
But they suffer this individually, in silence, with no collective voice. That MUST CHANGE
Listen guys Zvigananda are not powerful because they are smart
they are powerful because you are not in the room.
Every procurement policy, every licensing framework, every regulatory instrument that entrenches them was written while you were absent. You need to purpose to change this and participate collectively.
solution is not to petition zvigananda for inclusion everyone is begging to be their friend and score a car or two
The real solution It is to build the institutions that makes exclusion politically and legally costly. Business associations with teeth. Coalitions that make noise, file papers, and lobby for participation
WE MUST ALL MAKE MONEY 💰 LEGALLY

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Mhai musikana bring them where, which business are they into?
We have enough problems as it is that we tackling. Do not overload us.
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor
A Zimbabweans woman ask Nigerians to bring their businesses in South Africa to Zimbabwe
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@TorerayiMoyo Hon Minister, government services are becoming irrelevant because poor services. Zimsec needs to up their game to attract learners
Esp when elite kids learn outside zim
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From 2027, Zimbabwe will require every school without exception to register its learners for ZIMSEC examinations. The era of parallel foreign examination systems operating outside our national framework is over. It's mandatory for all students to write ZIMSEC. However, schools wishing to offer both ZIMSEC and Cambridge should apply for permission to do so provided there is justification for it.
This is not an attack on academic excellence. We are not banning Cambridge examinations .This is an assertion of national sovereignty over our own Education System. Zimbabwe's children deserve to be assessed on a common, uniform standard one that this government controls, benchmarks, and continuously improves. For too long, a two-tier system has told some children that their futures are validated in Cambridge and told others that ZIMSEC is somehow second best. That ends now.
Private institutions operating on Zimbabwean soil have a clear directive: align with the national framework.
This is not negotiable. Government policy is unambiguous comply or fall out of step with the direction this Republic is moving. We are building one education system. One standard. One Zimbabwe. Every child regardless of the school they attend or the uniform they wear deserves equal recognition under a national framework that belongs to all of us.All School Kids are the same.
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@ParliamentZim Your kids write Cambridge exams, attends foreign universities and stay in western nations but you want to force citizens to adhere to zim
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10THParliament
#Highlights #Senate #QuestionandAnswerSession
"I was in England last month, Hon. Sen. President, they do have a national curriculum. They are no longer offering exams from Cambridge, which is the exam board for schools in England. It is only here that people think that Cambridge examinations are the best " Hon. T. Moyo, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education.

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Ehe 1500 yacho inoperera kurent, food etc same as 500 yacho but paunenge uchigara kuti 500 iyoyo ikwane 😭😭😭
WekwaChikukwa🇿🇼@tatechikukwa
Tsamwayi henyu but pachokwadi a Zimbabwean anotambira 1500 USD kuUK anokundwa success nemunhu anotambira 500 USD here in Zimbabwe
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@tatechikukwa Musi waunoita emergency ne 500 yako uchadzidza kukosha kwema basic services that people enjoy in UK kkk
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- Salaries don't match the cost of living.
- Education doesn't guarantee you a job.
- EVERYTHING is so damn expensive.
♧@Carter__boy_
Why is our generation so unhappy?
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