Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Keith Dubugwane
8.7K posts

Keith Dubugwane
@KeithDubs
Banker| Brand Manager| Big Data Analyst| Entrepreneur| Dad|
Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Temmuz 2016
5.3K Takip Edilen4.2K Takipçiler

I'm a die-hard Man United fan; my kids chose our local team Port Vale...i decided to join them when i am not going to Old Trafford. #Parenthood101. Give them freedom to choose.




English

Rest easy shasha ⚽️♾️❤️
Drunkards FC@Drunkards_FC
HCSL Legends vs Drunkards FC Coach said “stay focused” We heard “stay hydrated” 🍺💀 See you at Selborne (Pitch B = Pitch Beers) Saturday 21 March 2026 1500hrs #FinallyTihukinditse #Mugo14♾️ #BornADrunkardDieADrunkard #ForeverADrunkard🍺 #LetsKickIt⚽️⚽️
English

@PenzuraWacho Saka ma1 bro. Wakambonotariswa here? May be need a surgical intervention.
English

@KeithDubs Till today bro i have problem with that knee
I tried playing ku5 aside uko haaa everything zvaitodhakwa till ndasiya totally
English

@Eng_Chikadaya @TinotendaGacha1 @TendayiManyange @ED4TheNation @dukeofGK @Comrade_Whisky @chrissy10charu @CMukungunugwa @Tinoten53374277 @mudharagee @snowballOfficia @Kruger3031 @TanakaaGumbo These are the critical questions Leader.
English

@TinotendaGacha1 @TendayiManyange @ED4TheNation @dukeofGK @Comrade_Whisky @chrissy10charu @CMukungunugwa @Tinoten53374277 @mudharagee @snowballOfficia @Kruger3031 @TanakaaGumbo How do we get big farms like these? Normal applications at the Ministry of Lands?
English

I WENT TO DR TUNGWARARA’S FARM IN CHEGUTU. WHAT I SAW LEFT ME SPEECHLESS.I will be honest with you I did not know what to expect when I drove out to Dr Paul Tungwarara’s farm in Chegutu. I have visited farms before. I have written about agriculture before. But nothing quite prepared me for what I found when I arrived.
From the moment I stepped out of the vehicle, I was struck by the sheer scale of the operation. Maize fields stretching as far as the eye could see. Centre-pivot irrigation systems sweeping across the crop like something out of a farming documentary. And a man Dr Tungwarara himself standing in the middle of it all with the calm confidence of someone who has built something real and knows it.I was genuinely impressed. In fact, impressed does not even cover it.
Dr Tungwarara stands in his maize field the crop towering well above head height.Over 2,000 Cattle I Saw Them With My Own Eyes .I will be straight with you when Dr Tungwarara told me he had over 2,000 head of cattle, I raised an eyebrow. Then he walked me to the pens.
The herd is real. Brahman bulls, cows, calves individually numbered, well-fed, and managed with the kind of discipline that tells you immediately this man is not playing around. I walked among them at dusk and the pens stretched further than I expected. Each animal branded and accounted for.This is not subsistence farming. This is commercial ranching at a level that most people in this country only read about.Dr Tungwarara inspects his cattle pens over 2,000 head, individually numbered and carefully managed.
Export potatoes. Fish ponds. Centre-pivot maize. I saw it all with my own eyes.Potatoes Feeding Chegutu And Crossing Zimbabwe’s Borders.I asked him about the potato operation because I had heard about it before the visit. The reality exceeded what I had been told. Dr Tungwarara is not just supplying Chegutu with potatoes he is exporting. Outside Zimbabwe. Competing on regional markets with produce grown right here on reclaimed Zimbabwean soil.
"We supply Chegutu consistently," he said to me. "And the export business is growing. The demand is there if you have the quality and the consistency to back it up."He also runs fish ponds on the property. When I asked him why, the answer was immediate. "Protein security. Diversification. You do not build a serious agricultural enterprise on one product."
I found myself nodding and writing faster.The irrigation infrastructure that keeps production running through every season on the Chegutu farm.The Machines That Make It All Possible. One thing I kept noticing as we moved around the property was the equipment. This farm is mechanised. Properly mechanised. A tractor fleet YTO and Massey Ferguson units parked in a purpose-built shelter, maintained and clearly ready to work.The farm’s tractor fleet, housed in a dedicated equipment shelter on the property.
"You cannot farm at this scale by hand," Dr Tungwarara told me. "The machines are the investment that makes everything else possible. They allow you to plant on time, harvest on time, and produce the volume that the market can rely on."He is right. And the results speak for themselves.



English

Tsamba yaMashari kuvaTuwitiya
Chapter 8 vs 1-5
The Parable of the Maize 😭
¹VaFollowi vake ndokuti , nhai mudzidzisi tichaziva sei kuti yobheuka ? ²Iye akati kwavari , tarirai nemazuva iwawo vanakomana vevanhu vachaita zhara yokudya zvese zvese . ³Ipapo vachapinda muminda kuti vatemhe mabagwe , ⁴asi nenguva idzi muvengi achange akamira nehwamanda yake kuti azivise ruzhinji . ⁵Kana izvi zvoitika ,zivai kuti kubheuka kwayo kwave pedyo.
Suomi
Keith Dubugwane retweetledi

@KeithDubs Happy birthday!
“And the LORD GOD formed man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being. Gen2:7"
Birthdays are special,but one way to make them even more special is to honour your MAKER, JESUS.
FORSAKE WATER,EVIL!
English

@KeithDubs Happy birthday to you may God continue to bless you and keep you all the days of your life 🙏
English




















