Leonard Rusinamhodzi

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Leonard Rusinamhodzi

@Leomhodzy

Natural Resource Management Specialist

Accra, Ghana Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Sometimes the solution is not very far…..
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Wordle 1,758 2/6 ⬜🟨🟨⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Obert Gutu
Obert Gutu@GutuObert·
Most of you folks were not yet born when I executed this notarial deed of change of name.😏
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@FinLitBae Wordle 1,719 4/6 ⬜⬜⬜⬜🟨 ⬜⬜🟩⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟩⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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K@begottensun·
The arguement over Pfumbudza vs Cow Ploughing is OVER in my head. Planted the same week, vastly different results.
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Thabani Mpofu
Thabani Mpofu@adv_fulcrum·
The State Cannot Police Taste The government of Zimbabwe proposes to regulate the number of subjects candidates may sit for at O‑ and A‑level. This is not simply the familiar and uncontroversial power to set a minimum or core curriculum; rather, the proposal would effectively cap the number of subjects so that candidates cannot take more than the prescribed minimum. Some officials appear to regard extra subjects as ‘unnecessary’ and therefore worthy of prohibition. That approach is mistaken. In a constitutional democracy the state’s law‑making power exists to secure peace, order and good governance (this is a constitutional imperative). It cannot be used to regulate matters that fall outside genuine public‑interest objectives, nor can government issue directives that lack legal backing or a legitimate constitutional purpose. Choices about personal priorities and taste, for example how many subjects an individual wishes to study, lie within a zone of private autonomy the state should not invade. If we allow the state to ban harmless personal choices on the basis that they are ‘unnecessary,’ we set a dangerous precedent; tomorrow someone might argue for still more intrusive restrictions on personal appearance or other harmless preferences. We certainly do not want to be told that we cannot wear dark coloured clothes because ‘it is unnecessary’ for dark skinned people to do so. Citizens must guard those zones of autonomy. If others believe our choices are unwise, the remedy is persuasion and debate, not legislation. The state should regulate only where there is a compelling public interest, not to impose its view of taste.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Zimbabwe is honestly not doing as badly as people think. Even under tough conditions, they’re still producing beautiful things. These wooden food plates are made in Zimbabwe & knowing how hard Zimbabweans work for very little, you already know these must be extremely affordable.
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@pmcafrica Nothing beats Fusion 5, this one will be a good complement especially if you want to keep a moustache 😆
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IITA
IITA@IITA_CGIAR·
The IITA 2025 Strategic Leadership Meeting (25–28 Nov) officially began this morning at the headquarters in Ibadan with the IITA Director General Dr @simeonehui presenting “The Status of IITA.” His remarks highlighted key achievements, priorities, and opportunities shaping IITA’s path forward as leaders gather to align on strategy and impact for 2026 and beyond. #IITAxCGIAR #Leadership #OneCGIAR #Agriculture #HumansofIITA
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