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Mhofu Nyakudirwa

@PartsonZindi

Entrepreneur || Professional Accountant || Tax Expert || Farmer || Actor || Award Nominees: 2022 Young CEO, 2024 FOYA Awards

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Ekim 2018
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Spotify Africa@SpotifyAfrica·
Tag an African artist you love 🙌🏽🔥
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Manchester United@ManUtd·
Coming soon to your phone 👀📱 Reply below for the chance to get your personalised lockscreen 👇
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Mhofu Nyakudirwa
Mhofu Nyakudirwa@PartsonZindi·
@zimbabwean_1 @pmdon_24 @CrimeWatchZW @Zimra_11 Income Tax Act [Chapter 23:06], Section 8(1): Levies tax on "gross income" earned by residents from any trade or activity, which includes income from content creation, whether from local or foreign sources.
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Naison Marufu has responded to @Zimra_11’s decision to introduce taxes on content creators. Thoughts? : Munotanga mafunga here musati mataura or kuita zvimwe zvinhu. Some of the things that these government institutions do, they even offend common sense 🙌 You want to tax Content creators, but cannot lobby for them ... Painful...That is the contradiction sitting at the heart of Zimbabwe’s digital economy. Zimbabwe has no formal monetization agreement with Meta or Google. Content creators are using foreign details ... South African bank accounts, relatives abroad, VPNs .... to unlock what their own country cannot give them. And now ZIMRA wants a cut of money that technically, by platform rules, was never supposed to reach Zimbabwe in the first place . This is ambush economics. Content creators are already paying taxes where they are registered ... which is not in Zimbabwe ... because the Ministry of ICT has no formal relationship with Meta. They file where the platform recognizes them. They comply where the system exists. Zimbabwe is simply not on that map. The government confirmed the gap itself. Minister of ICT Tatenda Mavetera admitted in January 2026 that discussions with Google and Meta are ongoing but acknowledged “limitations” and gave no timeline . Meanwhile, ZIMRA issued Public Notice 25 of 2026 demanding voluntary disclosure by 30 May 2026 .... penalties waived, but interest still applies. So one arm of government is “engaging” global platforms. The other is taxing income earned through back channels because the engagement produced nothing. But wasn't the first move supposed to be pushing the Ministry of ICT to lobby for Zimbabwe to be on Meta's monetization map? Shouldn't that have been the opening gambit? Get the country whitelisted. Secure the payout pipeline. Formalize the relationship. Then, and only then, talk about tax withholding, registration thresholds, and voluntary disclosure. Instead, ZIMRA issued deadlines while ICT holds meetings that produce nothing. The cart is not just before the horse ... the cart is demanding fuel from a horse that hasn't been born. ZIMRA has the power to tax. Does the Ministry of ICT have the power to lobby? Can you walk into Meta's offices and say "monetize Zimbabwe"? Because if you can't, then you're taxing air. You're demanding compliance for a system you haven't built. Creators are paying the price of your diplomatic silence. Do ZIMRA and the Ministry of ICT ever communicate? The evidence suggests no. Or if they do, they are not listening to each other. To be clear: using the source-based tax rule, ZIMRA is legally correct. If you create content while sitting in Zimbabwe, they consider the income source Zimbabwean .... even if the payment lands in an SA account. The Double Taxation Agreement with South Africa exists, but that requires disclosure and paperwork most creators have not filed . It is possible for ZIMRA to track payments through TaRMS, monitoring mobile money and bank transfers that bring foreign earnings back home, and auditing public disclosures of wealth. It is impossible for ZIMRA to force Meta or Google to write checks directly to Zimbabwean accounts. That is not their mandate and power. They tax what comes in ... they do not create the pipes for it to flow. It is also hard for the Ministry of ICT delivering a monetization deal while US sanctions remain in place. US-based companies face significant legal risks making payments that could indirectly benefit sanctioned individuals. Even if the government negotiates, compliance costs will outweigh Zimbabwe’s small ad market. Google Adsense pays based on viewer location ... a Zimbabwean audience generates roughly 30 cents per thousand views versus up to $7 for a US audience. The market is classified as operationally dead for advertisers. Let's talk about the WhatsApp admin fiasco. 2024. Ministry of ICT floated a tax on WhatsApp group admins. A data protection license, they called it. The policy was so absurd that Meta's Terms of Service don't even allow third parties to charge admin fees for group operation. WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption means ZIMRA cannot see a single message without breaking the protocol. The policy was unenforceable from the first sentence. Yet someone in government said it out loud. Off the cuff. Zero technical understanding. Zero legal grounding. It died in public ridicule ... but it should never have been born. So ZIMRA is correct to tax undeclared income. The Ministry of ICT is failing to deliver access. Meta terms make the workaround a violation. Sanctions are blocking the official route. The digital advertising market is too small to attract serious platform investment. And two government arms are operating as if they serve different countries. ZIMRA has no legal relationship with Meta at all. They are demanding tax on income generated through a platform that does not recognize Zimbabwean creators.🤦 If your citizens must break a platform’s terms of service to earn anything, who is really breaking the law? The creator trying to survive? Or the government taxing a transaction it cannot see, cannot enforce, and cannot protect? Until Zimbabwe gets formal monetization, asking creators to pay tax on income earned through loopholes you cannot close and channels you cannot open is economic ambush. ©The Marketing Maven
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Zimbabwean@zimbabwean_1·
@PartsonZindi @pmdon_24 @CrimeWatchZW @Zimra_11 How do you know the content is being made in Zimbabwe? Because Facebook doesn't know that. So how how are supposed to pay tax when even the bank that Facebook deposits your earnings into is in SA?
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Zimbabwean@zimbabwean_1·
@pmdon_24 @CrimeWatchZW @Zimra_11 Zimra law doesnt say everyone must pay tax. ZIMRA law requires everyone EARNING INCOME to pay tax and that income has to be earned from sources WITHIN Zimbabwe.
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BOSS KIM@bosskimhucci·
Zim HipHop vs Zim Dancehall 1. Takura 1. Winky D 2. HolyTen 2. Freeman 3. VoltzJT 3. Seh Calaz 4. Bling 4 4. Jnr Spragga 5. Saintfloew 5. Silent Killer
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Dandaro Online@DandaroOnline·
#dandarostreets A woman who had earlier appealed for help to locate her missing husband and their five-month-old baby has received devastating news after both were found dead. The infant’s body was discovered buried under a heap of soil, while the father’s body was located a few metres away. Preliminary indications suggest the father may have killed the baby before taking his own life. Authorities are yet to release an official statement as investigations continue. Follow our WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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Mhofu Nyakudirwa
Mhofu Nyakudirwa@PartsonZindi·
@Savheya_Happie You can share Starkink, Solar Energy, Transport, Drinks/Beers, Borehole that is if u are all man in that line🤣
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Savheya VeFashion@Savheya_Happie·
Zimbabweans are not UNITED, e.g 1. Why not sharing a private vehicle as it can carry 4-8 people to/from work. This will ease congestion as well 2. Sharing Starlink WI-FI as it can save 30-50 people. It can save all your 4 neighbours 😭😭😭 3. Share borehole water. Put taps outside on your servitude of your property like what Indians do. 4. Stopping and following instructions provided by anyone who is controlling traffic movement at an intersection to avoid congestion Why are we selfish?
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Mhofu Nyakudirwa@PartsonZindi·
@Savheya_Happie I once carried this lady in Masvingo from Location to town. I was all by myself so ndakangoti rega nditakurewo momz. Ndakumusiya pabasa pangu hanzi dai mandisiya kwandoda kuenda muri rough...apa ndanga ndisina kumubhadharisa🤣
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Christine Charumbira
Christine Charumbira@chrissy10charu·
NDIMBOKUUDZA NYAYA 🤣... THAT WAS IN MAY 2025 ( VIDEO).. PANDAKATANGA KUMUTSA THIS BUILDING.. YAKASIIWA FOR MORE THAN 15YRS ISINA KUPEDXISWA. I CLEARED THE AREA NDOBVA NDATI REGAI NDUIUDZE MA BHURURU ACHIEVEMENT 🤣 NDAKAYENDA NEWEKUTANGA, WECHI TWO , WECHI 3 VESE VAKATI HAA UCHATAMBISA MARI.. MY FAMILY WORSE, NDAKAZONGOTORA MA BUILDER CHINYARARIRE NDIKAVAKA. VAPEDZA KUISA MA FLOORS,NDIKANZI HAAA WABHAIZA. NDOBVA NDASIYANA NAZVO KUSVIKA MATANGA KUMERA MASORA MUKATI 🤣... SECOND FRAME NDI JANUARY NDOPANDAKAZOSIMUDZIRA, NDAYIYENDA NEMABHURURU KUNOTENGA MATERIAL ZVIKANZI HAAA WAZOYENDA KUMUSHA MANJE 🤣 .. PAZVINHU ZVESE ROOFING NDIYO MA1.. ANDINA KUMIRA BECAUSE MUWONO WANDAIVE NAWO VANGA VASIRI KUUNZWISISA .. NDINI CHETE NDAIUNZWISISA PANGUVA YACHO.. NOW PFUNGWA DZAKUFAMBIRANA MANJE MUONO VAKUUNZWISISA 🤣🤣 TAVA KUKWANISA KU HATCHER 15 000 CHICKS PA 21 DAYS .. NDIMWARI ... TINE MUWONO ZVEKARE WEKUWEDZERA MA INCUBATORS EDU .. KO VARIKUZVIGONA VANOMBOZVIGONA SEI ??
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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
Hey! I’ve been following the developments at @ScottlandFC with keen interest. Looks like they are raising the bar,administratively ,shuwa. On another note ,football clubs are built on identity. Right now Scottland FC sounds like it belongs in Europe, not Zimbabwe. A small rethink could give it real roots. Scottland FC is named after its owner, Scott Sakupwanya. Nothing wrong with an owner putting his stamp on a club, football history is full of that. But in my humble opinion ,the name itself creates an immediate problem. The moment people hear Scottland, they think of the country Scotland,that association is automatic, especially in football where the Scotland national football team and Scottish clubs have long-established identities. So instead of sounding like a Zimbabwean club with its own story, the name ends up sounding like a misspelling of somewhere else. For a club trying to build a following, and planning on building a stadium in Mabvuku identity is everything. The owner is from Mabvuku, a proud high-density suburb in Harare with real football culture from the days of Circle Cement FC . That’s actually the perfect foundation for a club name because supporters connect more deeply with something that represents their community. If Scott wants his name attached to the club, something like MabvukuScott FC would already make more sense. It keeps his identity while anchoring the club to its roots. What about Scott Mabvuku FC,Scott United, Mabvuku Warriors, Mabvuku Rangers? My two pennies as a football fan. 😜
Scottland Football Club@ScottlandFC

🚨🚨MEET THE TECHNICAL TEAM Here is the Scottland FC technical team for the 2026 season, headed by coach Norman Mapeza. #Mabviravira

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Mhofu Nyakudirwa@PartsonZindi·
@Blackmediazw Did you realize that you have 14 Followers? And on those 14, twelve are ghost accounts in SA. Please do not retweet, it makes no difference😂.
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
DZIMWE STRESS DZINOBVA POI? Dzinobva mukugara muHarare uchikanganwa kuti kuzhe uku kune mwando ungokomborera!!!! Itai zvakati hwee antu imwi!!! Honai kwatinoshanya nekuswera!!! These are the swift, white waters of Nyamhingura. Nyamhingura pours into Zindi, which in turn pours
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Mhofu Nyakudirwa@PartsonZindi·
@Mikazhu1 Yes my brother, where are you located? Thank nekusapota chinhu, that comment, like, RT ratosvitsa kure business redu
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