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I focus on how commodities have shaped Southern African histories.

Bloemfontein, South Africa Katılım Şubat 2015
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sibanengi ncube@SibanengiNcube·
Do we need the renaming of Zimbabwean government schools before their renovation and repainting? They are invariably in states of disrepair.
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sibanengi ncube@SibanengiNcube·
An interesting from my long time friend Cde Dr Makombe
Leonard Makombe@lmakombe

#Zongoro villager contributed a chapter in this book. The chapter titled: "Wedging Participatory Gaps? Minority Superusers’ Dominance of Discourse on Twitter during Elections and the Perpetuation of Online Discursive Inequalities"

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Leonard Makombe@lmakombe·
#Zongoro villager contributed a chapter in this book. The chapter titled: "Wedging Participatory Gaps? Minority Superusers’ Dominance of Discourse on Twitter during Elections and the Perpetuation of Online Discursive Inequalities"
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
WHEN YOU ELECT TO PURSUE HISTORICAL RESEARCH, EVEN THE GRAVEYARD BECOMES A SOURCE!!! Muchipishana nemadhonhonho imomo wakanangana netsvagurudzo!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Hon Zivhu@killerzivhu1·
United, we stand! As a proud ZANU-PF member, I'm committed to serving my community in Chivi. A united party is stronger than sanctions. Let's focus on what unites us, not what divides us. Respect the majority's voice and wait for your turn
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sibanengi ncube@SibanengiNcube·
@ARTUZ_teachers This is a pertinent campaign. If the foundation is problematic, there would be no miracles in the final product.
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sibanengi ncube@SibanengiNcube·
@mamakaCleo Just to correct, in 1957 Ian Smith was nowhere near the Rhodesian state house.
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MaZwangendaba@mamakaCleo·
Ian Smith built Dunlop factory in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe in 1957, and began producing tires in March 1959. This is my father at Dunlop with his workmates soon after independence. What happened to it as it used to employ 1000 men? Who destroyed Dunlop and many other companies? ZanuPF
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ADF Magazine@ADFmagazine·
Russian disinformation operations are propping up repressive regimes that enable the exploitation of civilians across the Sahel.
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sibanengi ncube@SibanengiNcube·
@matigary These guys should be reigned in before things get out of hand.
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mmatigari@matigary·
I don’t know the background, but this chief is abusive, disrespectful and way out of line.
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Admire Mseba
Admire Mseba@admire_mseba·
The book arrived. It is a real thing . I held it in my hands.
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Chama Jickson K@ChamaKalubaJ·
Commodities in Southern African History. Panel on State, Politics, and the Regulation of Commodities comprised of interesting papers by Aisha Mashingauta, Shalot Nhete, Mutale Mazimba and John Chirume.
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sibanengi ncube@SibanengiNcube·
Talking about my book at the close of the Commodities in Southern African History workshop in Bloemfontein.
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Duncan Money@mininghistory·
Happy to announce that I've been promoted from Senior Historical Consultant to Vice-President: Operations and Research
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Duncan Money@mininghistory·
Thinking of setting up my own company so I can give myself a series of inflated job titles for my LinkedIn profile
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