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Global Freight, Bookkeeping Services, CIPC Co Reg & CIPC Returns, CIBD Grade 1 Reg, Sars ITR14, IRP6, VAT Reg & Returns, SARS Customs Code Application

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Reliable 4-Ton Truck for Hire – Cross-Border Transport to Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, and Malawi! We offer a well-maintained 4-ton truck ready to deliver your cargo across SADC countries, including Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, and Malawi.
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Tommy Lee Uganda
Tommy Lee Uganda@TommyLeeUganda·
Now This Is Too Much Beauty. Before Marriage. Visit Uganda, Take That Ugandan With You.
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Khalid 💸
Khalid 💸@stfukhaleeed·
China is living in the future
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😈 Xavier ✞
😈 Xavier ✞@RealXavier011·
China again! 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗠𝗕𝗔 𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗦 𝗢𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗢𝗨𝗦 𝗪𝗔𝗥𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗦𝗔𝗬𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗔 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗗. On Friday, George Charamba posted a video of Julius Malema warning President Ramaphosa that he must listen more to those who criticize him and not those who tell him that he is right when he is wrong. Malema also went on to warn the President not to ignore Chapter 9 institutions (in Zimbabwe we call them Chapter 12 institutions) and that he must not work with UNELECTED capitalists as Zuma worked with unelected Guptas, because then he might not finish his term. The message is no different to the allegory of Hezekiah. I wonder what Mabiza will do…🙊🙊🙊🙊
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
205 years ago today, Napoleon Bonaparte died on a tiny British prison island in the middle of the South Atlantic. He was 51. He had ruled most of Europe. And he changed the world so thoroughly that you are still living inside the systems he built. Start with the obvious one. The Napoleonic Code. He commissioned it in 1800, sat in on the drafting sessions personally, argued with the lawyers, and pushed it through in four years. Equality before the law. Property rights. Religious freedom. The end of feudal privilege. It is still the basis of civil law in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, most of Latin America, Quebec, Louisiana, and chunks of the Middle East and Africa. About a third of the planet writes contracts using rules a Corsican artillery officer wrote between battles. He sold Louisiana to Thomas Jefferson in 1803 for 15 million dollars. Roughly four cents an acre. It doubled the size of the United States overnight. Without that deal there is no St. Louis, no New Orleans as an American city, no Lewis and Clark, no Manifest Destiny. The American century starts with Napoleon needing cash for a war. He invaded Egypt in 1798 with an army and, weirdly, 167 scientists, mathematicians, and artists. They found the Rosetta Stone. That single slab is the reason we can read hieroglyphs at all. Egyptology as a field exists because Napoleon brought scholars to a war. He built the Bank of France, which still runs French monetary policy. He created the lycée system that still educates French teenagers. He shoved the metric system across Europe at sword-point until it stuck. He emancipated the Jews of every territory he conquered, tearing down ghetto walls in Rome, Venice, Frankfurt. He abolished serfdom in Poland. He standardized road networks, civil registries, and tax codes that European governments still operate from. And then there's the soldiering. He fought around 60 major battles and won most of them. Austerlitz, in 1805, against the combined Russian and Austrian empires, is still taught at West Point as one of the closest things to a tactically perfect battle ever fought. He was outnumbered, baited the enemy onto ground he had pre-selected, and broke them in a single afternoon. Three emperors took the field that morning. Only one walked off it on his own terms. He slept four hours a night. He read constantly, dictated letters to four secretaries at the same time, and personally signed off on everything from cavalry boot specs to the seating chart at the Comédie-Française. Wellington, the man who finally beat him at Waterloo, was asked decades later who the greatest general in history was. He answered without hesitating. "In this age, in past ages, in any age, Napoleon." He lost, in the end, because he could not stop. Russia in 1812 swallowed his army whole. Six hundred thousand men marched in. Maybe a tenth came back. He abdicated in 1814, escaped from Elba, ruled France again for 100 days, and lost it all for good in a wheat field in Belgium in June 1815. The British shipped him to St. Helena, a volcanic dot 1,200 miles off the African coast, and waited. He spent six years there dictating his memoirs, gardening, complaining about the dampness, and quietly rewriting his own legend so effectively that Europe spent the next century arguing about him. He died on May 5, 1821, during a storm so violent it ripped up the willow tree he liked to read under. His last words trailed off into fever. France. The army. Joséphine. Nineteen years later France brought him home. Two million people stood in the snow to watch the coffin go by. He was a tyrant. He was a reformer. He started wars that killed somewhere between three and six million people. He also wrote the rulebook that a third of humanity still lives under. Most people who try to conquer the world are forgotten inside a generation. Napoleon has been dead for 205 years and we are still arguing about him because we are still using his furniture.
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@ZimViral It was my 1st time to visit Murambinda this past Easter holiday. And the sounds of R&K greeted me upon arrival. I was like,... waal, this songa is still a hit this side.......
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Zimviral 𝕏@ZimViral·
The music your parents listened to stays with you forever.
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سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
You land in the UAE ✈️ Before your luggage even arrives… Your bank account is already open and ready. 💳 No residency required. No paperwork. No hassle. Just instant access to one of the world’s strongest financial systems. While others build barriers, the UAE removes them. This is how you attract the world. 🇦🇪
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Dr. Bu Abdullah
Dr. Bu Abdullah@Dr_BuAbdullah·
Dubai Just Dropped the AED 750K Investor Visa Floor to ZERO 👀🇦🇪 Major update for property investors: The AED 750,000 minimum property value for Dubai’s 2-year investor visa is gone. New rule, effective this week: If you’re the sole owner of any property in Dubai, you can now apply for investor residency. No floor, no threshold. What changed for joint ownership: Each investor needs an AED 400,000 share. Two people buying an AED 800,000 apartment can both qualify now — which wasn’t possible before. Who wins from this 👇 First-time buyers 🏠 You can enter the market below AED 750K and still get residency. Studio and 1BR buyers are now in the game. Couples & partners 💑 Joint purchases now give both investors residency rights. One property, two visas. Smaller investors 💼 Priced out before? The barrier just disappeared. Dubai opened the door to a wider pool of global talent and capital. The bigger signal 📡 While many countries make residency and investment more complex, Dubai keeps simplifying. Faster process. Lower barriers. More attractive to live, not just invest. This isn’t just about real estate. It’s about attracting people who want to build a life here, not just park capital. Smart policy creates smart growth 📈
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NBC Digital News
NBC Digital News@NBCDigitalNews·
The Constitutional Court in Zambia has ruled that all children born in Zambia since 1964, including those of freedom fighters, asylum seekers, and refugees, are unconditional citizens by birth. This follows a landmark unanimous judgement delivered on Monday morning by a panel of seven judges, who affirmed the centrality of constitutional principles governing nationality. The case was filed by the Zambia Civil Liberties Union, challenging a system where these groups, like other foreigners, were required to first obtain permanent resident permits from the immigration department before they could apply for citizenship. The judgement reads: "The framers of the constitution deliberately anchored nationality in birth and descent, thereby affirming that tho se born within the territory or to Zambian parentage are, by operation of the law, members of the national community." Crucially, the court declared that "we hold the definition of 'ordinary resident' contained in section 2 of the Citizenship of Zambia Act, insofar as it expands the definition...to include holding the residence permit issued under the Immigration and Deportation Act, as inconsistent with the constitution and therefore invalid to the extent of the inconsistency." Speaking after the judgement, ZCLU Executive Director Isaac Mwanza expressed gratitude to the state for its spirited fight in the matter, stating that humanity has prevailed. Wamundila Chilinda #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcplusapp
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The Daily Britain
The Daily Britain@dailybritainonx·
Quote of the day 👇
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Eric Smith
Eric Smith@Eric_Smith08·
🚨 BREAKING: ChatGPT has a secret feature called Learning Mode. Anyone can learn literally anything, step by step, like a personal tutor. Here are 5 prompts to access it:
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Deep philosophy
Deep philosophy@DeepPhilo_HQ·
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Bibi Rukwengye
Bibi Rukwengye@Rukwengye·
Denmark is investing $83,754,486 in textbooks and turning away from its digital-first approach to education. This follows research showing that screens reduce concentration, impact mental health, and hurt student performance. Yet another dynamic to the EdTech debate.
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mawarire mbizvo jealousy
mawarire mbizvo jealousy@mawarirej·
Whoever made this video is a good political communicator. Hanzi even Mbuya Nehanda vati "2030 Kwete!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Worldly
Worldly@WorldlyHQ·
This is how farmers grow mangoes and bananas in the same way.
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Russell ®️
Russell ®️@dodo_russell·
DID YOU KNOW !? We are HAZCHEM CERTIFIED and capable of handling & transporting ABNORMAL LOADS. For a quote or more info, get in touch with our team at info@flexy.co.bw or call/whatsapp +267 75878987
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
“ Politicians and Diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason.” - Mark Twain.
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Zimadventures
Zimadventures@zimadventures·
Soft life, but make it intentional. From city noise to Nyanga peace 🌿 — our clients just did it their way, on their time, at their pace. That’s the ZimAdventures difference: • You choose your travel dates • You use your own transport • You pay in flexible instalments No pressure. No rigid packages. Just experiences that actually fit your life. Nyanga is calling… and this time, you don’t need to have everything upfront to answer. 📲 +263 783 682 334 Let’s plan your trip.
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