Jamwanda

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Jamwanda

Jamwanda

@Jamwanda2

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Katılım Nisan 2019
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
@ChikomoPrazen Only NATIVIZED!!!!! The Native will always Return, however numerous the sojourns!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
WHY ARE YOU SPEAKING ENGLISH WITH A BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN ACCENT, NHAI MUNIN’INA?😳😳😳🤣🤣🤣
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
@ChikomoPrazen ChiRwanda neChiNigerian hachisi kubuda. ChiMberengwa chiri kuita nharo zvachose zvekuti ChiSouth African chaoneswa ndondo!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
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Charline P Chikomo@ChikomoPrazen·
@Jamwanda2 Greetings Mukoma 😂😂. Association is never complete without impartation. I have lived in Rwanda, South Africa, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe, so my accent has been shaped and diluted by all of them. It is something I am actually proud of..... Or my body is afraid of ABAHAMBE 😂😂😂😂😂
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
@deemativ Of course we can’t, especially with people like you who think tweeting is farming!!!
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DENIS
DENIS@deemativ·
@Jamwanda2 There are too many part-time farmers in Zimbabwe who visit their farms. People must make a choice, and the government must give a policy direction. We can't compete with South Africa, which has full-time Boer farmers. It's either u are a full-time farmer or working somewhere.
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
WHERE WE NEED TO IMPROVE: One development economist once said underdevelopment comes about largely because of a country’s inability to quickly re-order its economic activity early enough for emerging opportunities. I see a bit of that when it comes to Zimbabwe’s ponderously slow response to the zero-tariff opportunity in the Chinese market. Countries like SA, Kenya, Ethiopia and Egypt are already in while we are still debating those new opportunities. We take too long to redeploy our assets and activities to new opportunities!!!!
Wandile Sihlobo@WandileSihlobo

The GREAT South African farmers and agribusinesses continue to power through and drive EXPORTS. South Africa's agricultural exports totalled US$3.7 billion in the first quarter of 2026, up 11% from the same period a year ago. This increase is a function of both higher volumes of various product exports and better commodity prices.

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reuben chatyoka@ChatyokaRe49708·
@Jamwanda2 As an example the way GOZ under RBZ marketed the new ZiG is the energy which is required to make a mark into the referred markets
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
@dan86035 Whilst you waste my time here, real farmers are preparing their land for blueberries!!!!
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Charles Zvangu
Charles Zvangu@dan86035·
@Jamwanda2 But that response leader must be coming directly from individual farmers, eg you don’t need to have the government always thinking for you as farmers! There must be a serious mindset shift from these farmers, seize opportunities that arise from all corners, it’s a buzz after all.
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Manolo De Los Santos
Manolo De Los Santos@manolo_realengo·
May 25, 1991: Operation Carlota ended. That day, the last Cuban soldiers came home after 16 years in Southern Africa. They didn’t just defend Angola, they freed Namibia & broke apartheid’s back. One of the greatest acts of internationalism in history. The world still owes Cuba.
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
WHILE YOU THEORIZE BLACKOPHOBIA, WHITE RACISTS RUN RIOT!!!!!
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
WHICH MASAYA IS THIS? I WANT TO KNOW SOMETHING!!!!
Dr. Tadini Masaya@wenyikaiman

open.substack.com/pub/tadini/p/a… While millions of Zimbabweans queue for basic medicine and struggle under a collapsed economy, the ruling elite gather in heavily guarded enclaves to flaunt multi-million-dollar opulence. This isn't just a wedding, it's a gathering of the mafioso. A deeply factual critique of how Zimbabwe’s kleptocracy has turned sacred celebrations into a dark "black mass" that mocks the suffering of the common man and violates every shred of Christian doctrine. It’s time to see the cartel for what it truly is.

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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: American forces conducted renewed strikes in southern Iran, the U.S. Central Command said. The strikes came hours after top Iranian officials arrived in Qatar to resume talks to end the war. Follow live updates. nyti.ms/4dEMEUI
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Mwamburi Mghenyi 🇰🇪
🚨🚨 The Big Lesson from Somaliland.. Somaliland demonstrates that: Drylands are not “empty lands.” Arid rangelands can become major foreign exchange earners. Sheep and goat value chains can outperform many rain-fed farming systems in dry areas. #TaitaTaveta #Kilifi #Kwale
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
STUDY THIS, YOU FDI FUNDAMENTALISTS!!!!!
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko

WESTERN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES ACCUSED OF EXPLOITING AFRICA’S RESOURCES (US 🇺🇸, UK 🇬🇧, France 🇫🇷, Netherlands 🇳🇱, Switzerland 🇨🇭, etc.) Oil & Gas (Niger Delta, Angola, etc.) • Shell (Anglo-Dutch): Decades of oil spills, pollution, and gas flaring in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. Accused of devastating fishing/farming communities. • Chevron (US) & ExxonMobil (US): Major operators linked to spills, environmental harm, and community protests. • BP (UK), TotalEnergies (France) & Eni (Italy): Similar records of pollution and uneven revenue sharing. Mining (Diamonds, Gold, Copper, etc.) • Anglo American / De Beers (UK roots): Dominant in southern Africa diamonds & platinum. Historical colonial ties and legacy pollution issues. • Glencore (Swiss/UK-listed)**: Copper/cobalt operations criticized for environmental damage and labor concerns. • Rio Tinto (Anglo-Australian): Gold & mineral projects with community and environmental conflicts. Agriculture & Cocoa (West Africa – Côte d’Ivoire & Ghana) • Nestlé (Swiss), Mars (US) & Hershey (US): Supply chains linked to child labor and trafficking despite reform pledges. • Cargill (US) & Barry Callebaut (Swiss): Key processors accused of sourcing from farms using hazardous child work. • Unilever (Anglo-Dutch): Broader agribusiness footprint. Key Patterns: Illicit financial flows, transfer pricing, and the “resource curse” where billions in profits exit Africa yearly with minimal local value capture. Many trace roots to colonial-era companies. This is based on reports from NGOs, lawsuits, and investigations. Realities vary by country governance and contracts. Africa deserves better value from its resources. Which company or sector should we dive deeper into? Drop your thoughts.

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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
JUST IN🚨: Scientists detect a 9,000 mile underwater heat structure fueling the next El Niño
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
The Zimbabwean immigrants crisis in South Africa has now become a domestic policy and urgent issue across the Limpopo River, requiring a regional solution, amid growing social unrest and agitation - a reflection of a tragic failure of leadership and governance in the country ruled by Zanu PF for 46 years now.
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Germany has developed a groundbreaking medical gel that can help repair and regrow damaged joint cartilage-without the need for implants or surgery.
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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
Dangote looking to sell a minority stake in his refinery as and expand it to become the largest refinery in the world. PS: during the Iran war, when his refinery reversed the trend of African buying refined oil goods, his refinery experienced all sorts of international pressure and “sabotage”
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Akech Andrew
Akech Andrew@akech_andrew·
East African Community nations will spend a combined total of $7.54 billion on infrastructure particularly on construction of roads and railways in 2026/27 FY. Uganda and Kenya lead with allocations of $2.3 billion and $1.77 billion respectively. Burundi, South Sudan and Somalia rock the bottom in the allocation.
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Alexander Rusero - #ShutUp&Write!
Senegal’s unfolding political tensions are a reminder that youthfulness is not a governance philosophy. Age can bring energy, but leadership demands maturity and strategic coherence. Being young is an asset, not an automatic ingredient for successful political leadership.
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Sputnik
Sputnik@SputnikInt·
🇨🇳🌍 China rises as Africa’s No.1 tech partner From AI training centers in Kenya to anti-desertification projects in Mauritania, China is exporting technology, training and industrial know-how across the African continent, reports CGTN 🔸 Chinese-backed projects in Africa hit $61.2B in 2025, making Africa the top Belt & Road destination 🔸 Chinese firms helped build 150,000 km of telecom networks serving 700M users across Africa 🔸 African startups are rapidly adopting Chinese AI models, with costs far below Western competitors 🔸 In Kenya, the Luban Workshop – jointly established by Chinese and local partners – offers courses in cloud computing, cybersecurity and AI 🔸 Chinese perennial rice technology has been introduced in Burundi, Uganda, Madagascar and Mozambique, boosting yields & cutting farming costs China is positioning itself as the key tech partner for Africa’s modernization drive — while expanding its clout across the Global South
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