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Chief Mapungwana

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Katılım Ekim 2022
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Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
South Africa 🇿🇦 President Trump and Elon Musk tried to convince the world that white South Africans were being targeted by black South Africans and as a result there was a "genocide" on white people! Trump gave a asylum to white South Africans in USA. Few months later, white South Africans are returning back to South Africa because life in USA is extremely hard and they were starting to feel depressed and unhappy in USA.
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mmatigari
mmatigari@matigary·
No one believes that this decay of the steel sewer pipe happened this week. It’s been going on slowly for the last one or two decades. For a sewer pipe to decompose to this point takes many many years. Meanwhile, the city council has employees who go to work every day from 8-5 and none looks at this. Some of the employees earn as much as USD30000 a month. Lord help us!
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Need help on this issue. I was a ZRP officer and I got injured while on duty. I was never allowed to go through a medical board and I did not receive proper care. Now I am living in pain, and @PoliceZimbabwe neglected me. The problem started when I went for police retraining. I was forced to do a punishment where I had to walk like a frog, which caused a tear in my knee (meniscus). I did not receive proper medical treatment from a specialist. I was only given paracetamol. I tried to have my case reviewed by the medical board, but no one listened to me. At the moment, I cannot walk properly and I can no longer live my life normally. I had to take early retirement, even though I still had 4 years left before reaching full pension. My life has not been the same since the injury on 26 June 2025 and my retirement on 8 August 2025, as I could no longer handle the pain in my knee. I was also punished for not having a police uniform, even though I had not been issued one. This was a known issue under the Bulawayo Suburban District. How can I get help?
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Hello Crime Watch. Help me to expose the Sanctuary Insuarance Company. My car was hit by someone who was insured by the Sanctuary in January. All the paperwork was done. Since January up to now, they have not released the funds (ZiG equivalent to US$2000). Sometimes when you call them, they do not answer. When they answer, they give different excuses, pamwe vanomboti this week. Then another week, they come out with another story. Is this company genuine? What does the law say about this? @sanctuaryinsure
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Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@CrimeWatchZW @IPECZW Every month they will be collecting,come pay-outs,you are told a lot of stories,get ghosted or receive peanuts,all your contributions for all those years vanishing just like that .
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Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@SandileMakeba He is Zimbabwean,born,bred, family known so well in Kadoma,skin doesn't define government appointments or political affiliation.We are all Zimbabwean,racial profiling is a no-no.
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Onie@Onie90396982·
@CrimeWatchZW There is a regulating board IPEC, the rot may start there, some of these insurance companies may have protection there. Take complaints to IPEC
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Hello Crime Watch Zimbabwe. Ndaona nyaya yekuFidelity yawaposter inini ndatambura nayo. Ndaiisa mari ikoko since 2019 so that I would harvest it kana mwana aakuenda kuSecondary for Form 1. I was contributing around $30 per month. I went there last year and filled maForms ekuti vachimira kubata mari then voDepositer yacho yandaiContributer yandanga ndakuda kuharvesta into my account. If I tell you kuti kubva last year up to now maStories after stories. Mari muAccount havasi kuisa ndatoneta nekuendako. MaEmails ndaneta kunyora ndichiita follow up havapindure. Kufona chaiko vanondiisa paHold for 10 minutes ndotozocutter ndaona kuti hapana. Fidelity handina mate nayo ndaneta nekuita follow up.
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Chief Mapungwana
Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@ChisukoListen @CrimeWatchZW @IPECZW The @IPECZW social media is death,they don't attend to their social media handles or the person in charge of them is sleeping on the job,send them a WhatsApp message and you'll see for yourself or they want a Zim norm of flooding their offices in the digital era.
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Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@CrimeWatchZW Someone I know has more or the same issue with @FirstMutualLife @FMHL__ ,late mom's pension fund payout not done,almost a year now.They're all the same,don't know if even @IPECZW is working anymore,their social media handles has no one who attends to them.
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Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@MinistryofTID esp for school going children also restricting travel for the Chief as Ume river is always full during this period. HE says"leaving no one and no place behind",this one needs your attention,it's reportedly near/above 10 years now with this scenario @zanupf_patriots @nickmangwana
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Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@MinistryofTID there is a bridge near Chief Nebiri's homestead which links Matusadonha to Siakobvu, from the Chief's homestead to Siakobvu BC it's only 5km but during the rainy season they have to travel over 60km to the BC or use traditional crossing places which is dangerous
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Chief Mapungwana@Spin1ch·
@MinistryofTID Good day Appreciation post for Mazowe road,kudos.However as HE says " leaving no one and no place behind", travelling around I noticed one particular place that might need your attention,there is a bridge that is near Chief Nebiri's homestead
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Nobody fought Dangote when he was doing sugar. Nobody panicked over cement. But the moment he touched oil, all hell broke loose. Because sugar doesn’t threaten empires. Cement doesn’t break colonial supply chains. Refining oil does. Refining our own oil breaks the hidden colonial agreement. Nigeria was designed to export crude and import refined products forever. That’s the real “agreement” nobody talks about. That’s why refineries never worked. That’s why obstacles multiplied overnight. That’s why Dangote suddenly became a problem. Oil gives Nigeria 80% of government revenue. The same system that looted us for decades still wants its money back. This is bigger than one man. Dangote isn’t just refining fuel. He’s challenging a global order. If Dangote succeeds, industries will rise and Nigeria changes forever. And that’s exactly what some unseen hands are working tirelessly to destroy.
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mmatigari
mmatigari@matigary·
Totally agreed @dereckgoto These policies are created by a regulator class totally ignorant about the headaches of running a business. Imagine an SME who is trying to make it getting bogged down every month by dealing with and doing Zimra’s job. Next best thing is to just close that business, free yourself from the headache and try other things.
Dereck Goto@dereckgoto

Trading on Parole - ZIMRA’s 30-Day Leash on the Economy ZIMRA’s proposal to introduce a monthly renewable Tax Clearance Certificate (ITF 263) from January 2026 is being sold as modern, dynamic compliance. In reality, it is regulatory overreach that confuses bureaucratic control with sound fiscal policy and risks choking the very economy it seeks to tax. From an economic perspective, the flaw is clear. Development economics warns of the compliance cost hypothesis: when the cost of obeying the law rises too high, rational actors exit the formal system. Shifting clearance from an annual or quarterly cycle to a monthly one is not a marginal tweak; it hyper-inflates compliance costs. Large corporates absorb this through compliance teams. Micro and small enterprises, which dominate Zimbabwe’s economy, cannot. Time spent navigating TaRMS, reconciling filings, and chasing monthly clearances is time stolen from production and trade – a deadweight loss to GDP. The policy is also designed for fragility. It assumes near-perfect digital systems and administrative responsiveness. One outage, one delayed reconciliation, or one unresolved objection at month-end can instantly render a viable business “non-compliant.” This single point of failure can freeze segments of formal commerce overnight. The incentive effects are worse. Zimbabwe is trying to formalise its shadow economy, yet this policy pushes firms back into cash-only obscurity. Facing the risk of losing income access twelve times a year, rational operators will view formality as a liability. The outcome is a shrinking, not expanding, tax base. Liquidity is the final blow. The 30% withholding tax for non-clearance is not a nudge; it is capital extraction. In a liquidity-starved economy, freezing 30% of a gross invoice over a filing or system issue is fatal. For most SMEs, that money is working capital, not profit. This turns tax administration into a solvency crisis and slows the velocity of money. On the shop floor, the disconnect is stark. SMEs have no compliance departments. The “tax manager” is the owner. Expecting flawless monthly compliance amid power cuts, network failures, funerals, illness, and delayed payments is fantasy. Miss a deadline by days, and you effectively lose the right to trade properly next month. The psychological toll is severe. Where businesses once planned and breathed, monthly clearance creates permanent anxiety – a rolling probation where survival depends on never slipping. Long-term planning becomes impossible. Worse still, a monthly choke point for survival creates fertile ground for rent-seeking. This is structural, not moral. Desperation breeds shortcuts, turning compliance into a corruption risk rather than an efficiency tool. The verdict is unavoidable. This policy uses a sledgehammer to crack a nut and risks smashing the table the economy rests on. It assumes levels of digital stability, liquidity, and capacity that do not exist. If the goal is sustainable revenue and genuine compliance, the answer lies in reducing friction for SMEs, not tightening a thirty-day noose around their necks.

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TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO
TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO@VMusinachirevo·
Chunhu chichandifadza ndechekuti ndafa vamwe vepano pa X vachavuya parufu gwangu.
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MA HOTWINGS
MA HOTWINGS@WemaHotWingz·
Hakuna word rechishona rine 3 letters prove me.wrong
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TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO@VMusinachirevo·
If you have a double door CAPRI like this or any other color that is running but not freezing or cooling it's REPAIRABLE at a total cost of 65 USD
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