Tawanda Mudavanhu

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Tawanda Mudavanhu

@TawandaMudavan3

The dream is free but the hustle is sold separately

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Tawanda Mudavanhu
Tawanda Mudavanhu@TawandaMudavan3·
@samkebusiness My sister,one can argue that 'being well read' is one of the reasons why the opposition in Zimbabwe seems to be stuck where it is for 20 years now.Well read people are cautious and too calculative hence the struggle is too bookish.Sometimes the idiots make things happen!
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Samkeliso Tshuma
Samkeliso Tshuma@samkebusiness·
I didn't sleep properly last night because I was ruminating on why it is important for leaders to be readers. This is after watching a leader who is bold, but from the podcast, one can deduce that she needs to read and understand political history. It's dangerous to see a person who is bold and ignorant leading and influencing masses. Leaders must read. This is why I am always in awe of women and men who were involved in the struggles for Black people's emancipation, whether in Africa, the Caribbean, or greater parts of the Diaspora. If you watch their interviews or read their essays, you can tell that they surpass this generation in thought leadership. They articulated political and economic issues well. They understood both economic and political history extremely well, hence they could situate their struggles in the broader global struggle. They knew what they were fighting for and against which systems. They were well versed in what was happening across the globe: struggles fought in different parts, whether Algeria, Haiti, Palestine, India, China, Vietnam, etc. They did this without the privilege of having information at their fingertips. We, on the other hand, have access to entire libraries, archives, and global perspectives in seconds. Yet many of us remain uninformed. We must learn from them. And Leaders are Readers bakithi.
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Mudhipisi🤐
Mudhipisi🤐@mudhipisiii·
Wapedza ku overtaker Abnormal load rakavhara road wonzwa mwana achiti ndoda kuita wet😭😭😭
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ZimLingo
ZimLingo@ZimLingo·
Late 2008 I gave my then boss a resignation letter. I wanted to try my luck down south. My boss said, “Young man, I am not accepting your letter, just go and do your thing. You can always come back.” My mind was made up, I didn’t want something to pull me back, so I gave him the letter anyway. SA was not easy. I couldn’t get a job in my line of work despite having a work permit. I ended up working in an Internet cafe, assisting customers with emails, printing and other stuff. I felt humiliated man. The GNU came in 2009, and the late Tsvangirai (MHSRIP) said tichafa nemari. I believed him, so I quit my Internet cafe job immediately and returned to Zim. Luckily for me, my Zim boss never submitted my resignation letter to HR. So, I just continued as if I never left. Everyone during those days was not going to work anyway. Unfortunately, handina kufa nemari sezvakataurwa. The suffering continued 😀
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Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ)
1/4 This milestone underscores the country’s emergence as a key player in the global lithium value chain and highlights the progress being made toward in-country value addition. #PLZ #zim46 #Vision2030
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Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ)
1/1 History has been made. Arcadia Technology Zimbabwe has successfully dispatched its first export of lithium sulphate, a landmark achievement for both the company, the country and the continent.
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#31Savage🤴🏾
#31Savage🤴🏾@ragnar_alwyn·
I was with my dad (60) today. We’re nearly the same height and build. I’m slightly taller (shocking). This lady at the reception muOffice matapinda says, “haaaa makafanana kuita mabuns chaiwo asi muri mabrothers?” That comment made one of us happy and it wasn’t me 😂😂😂😂
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Robson Beans 🇿🇼
Robson Beans 🇿🇼@BeansRobson·
The Zimbabwean accent in a foreign land is almost a class signal. Lose it and you may get better service. Keep it and you get assumptions. Some of us code-switch without thinking. That adaptation is survival, not shame. Answer yourself honestly. Do you modify your accent or how you present yourself to avoid being identified as Zimbabwean in a foreign land? I say, there is a dignity question buried deep in the accent conversation. The day you stop changing your voice is the day you decide your origin is not something to manage. Most of us haven't reached that day yet.
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Armed robbers attacked an orphanage and church in Westgate and stole over US$30,000. The robbers spent about an hour searching offices before escaping with cash. They used a rifle believed to have been stolen from a police officer. Two security guards were attacked—one was beaten, handcuffed, and tied up, while the other was also assaulted during patrol. Full story on H-Metro!
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Mr PT
Mr PT@PTChimusoro·
I want to do cycling. Guys who are into cycling, please help me out! Where do I get the entry level bikes, cycling routes, meet ups, etc? Looking forward to getting on a bike soon.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
I post a lot about the people I shadow Never posted about someone who shadows me He's there every morning before I log on Every late night when I'm the last one in the building He doesn't cc leadership when I mess up Just quietly covers the balance Every quarter I've come up short, he absorbs the liability himself Never once asked for anything in return So I finally looked at the terms The buyer acquired 100% of the liability The seller brought nothing to the table And the buyer still closed Unconditional Turns out he signed it before I even knew there was a deal My analyst tried to model the return Said it doesn't work on a spreadsheet Said the whole thesis is based on something he can't quantify Told him welcome to the deal Happy Easter
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K@begottensun·
Name me ONE person more "SHAMELESS" and i'll buy you a car @ Victors. Its a bet I can NOT lose
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Tawanda Mudavanhu@TawandaMudavan3·
@MurapaG @Eng_BrianM Mdara makuita kunge nyaya dzana James Bond ku jeri.If you have ever been to Chikurubi you know when it's 'movie' time; the narrator's assistant can just say 'dhiziri re generator rapera'😅 It means 'pay up'(in cigarettes) for the story to continue. Ndozvirikuita Mdara Murapa🤣
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Gift Murapa
Gift Murapa@MurapaG·
@Eng_BrianM 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Thread inongopera paperera mweya wemunyori
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Gift Murapa@MurapaG·
For those who think the story of the guys who went to Russia and found themselves in the war front does not make sense, I will tell you mine. It's only that things worked out but they could easily have gone anyhow, anytime. I left Zimbabwe only with an imagination of what lay
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ChiefUncleJay
ChiefUncleJay@unclechiefgee·
To everyone who saw this logo, how are you? Ari sei makumbo nemusana?🤣🤣
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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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