I walked into the Harare CBD today, and my heart felt heavy 💔. So much neglect in a city that once stood proud 🏙️.
This city raised us; it surely deserves better than this 🌿✨. May we not become so used to decay that we stop seeing it.
Good morning ☀️.
🗣️ Ian Wright: “I walk down the street now and sometimes people call me “uncle.” Uncles in the community give pearls of wisdom and help people on the bumpy roads of life, so my aim now is to make football more available for everyone, in the same way Mr. Pigden and others did for me.
Both on and off the pitch. I think the future of football culture sees people from all walks of life, pros and ex pros, journalists and fans – anyone with a love of the game really – the future of the culture sees everyone pitching in and taking the sport to new heights. I want my girls to go into any situation, whether it’s in sports or whatever other field they choose, and feel like they’ve got a chance and deserve to be in the room.
It shouldn’t have to take an amazing schoolteacher to one day spot you standing outside the classroom, or a football captain to find you waiting hopelessly in the club reception area. Opportunities should be available and inclusive from the very beginning.
I hope when it’s all said and done people remember me as a down-to-earth, humble bloke who knew he was fortunate to get the opportunity he did, and did the very best he could with it. I got my start in life because a nice person stopped and asked me, “What you doing here?” and then helped me get where I needed to be.
My hope now is in 50 years, or in 100 years time, no kid is going to be standing outside a classroom feeling utterly helpless and alone.”
Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has described the hosting of the ICC Men's U-19 World Cup as historic and in line with the City's vision of a World Class City by 2025.
📹: Don Makanyanga
@CrimeWatchZim Statement renyu ne video iro to me it looks like these guys wakaitirana noise mumwe akaroverwa mota nemboma but for revenge u are fabricating nyaya kuti zviite chiremera coz u manage to get license plate. Hakuna mbavha inorova pamusoro pemota or even windscreen Nooo guys
Hi crime watch. Pane mota ye Honda fit new shape ine maplates AGG 8938 irukafamba ichi pwanya mota dzevanhu ichiba zvirimukati nezuro yakazviita paHoghton Park waterfalls harare inenge yaka folder ma plates ekumashure soo takaimhanyisa along Simon Mazorodze tikakwanisa tora maplates nekumberi. Iyo mota yaida kupwanyihwa👇👇
@PoliceZimbabwe
Motorists carefully navigating water-filled potholes at the intersection of Julius Nyerere Way and Bank Street. Hidden hazards turning a busy junction into a daily risk.
📹: @sharpshooterzw
"They fought, that person now wanted to sleep with Mbuya Nehanda because then she was a young woman. That's when her neckchain, bangles , waistchain fell onto the dwala and they are stuck on that rock. You can't remove them..." 😳😳😳😳
@HeraldZimbabwe There is something unchiefly about what you did. What lessons can we take about a chief blocking a road? As a custodian of the why didn't you report the case to the police?
Chief Murinye speaks on Riverton Academy blockade. He remains adamant that the school will have to relocate as it is sited on grazing land.
📹: George Maponga
Walking your daughter into marriage is every father’s dream. I had my great moment !
Handisi wema funnies! Man of many talents as you can see. They don’t call me ChibaBest for nothing!
So in 2018 I hit rock bottom. Had lost a lot of things including a child. Was unemployed and had no car anymore. I was applying so much I lost count of how many applications I've sent out. I used to wait until 12am to use the night surfer to apply. It was 2 years of applying and not even a single call back. I then decided to make a chain of prayers at 12 and 3 am. One morning, at 12am I decided I'm not going to pray but I'm going to talk to God. I stood in front of my dresser mirror, with my eyes opened. I couldn't say anything but just had tears running down my face. I looked at that mirror and said " ele hore o ikemiseditseng kanna motho wa Modimo?.. motho wa Modimo being God. I count say anything after that. I went to sleep after applying. Three days later I got a call from a company in Benoni looking for a maternity reliever. It was a Buyer position and they wanted to see me. I got a friend who offered to drive me. I was over an hour late and when I got there they were already interviewing the candidate that was supposed to be interviewed after me. They eventually saw me and it was a very short one. When I left, I stopped by the security to ask them where to get taxis back home cos my friend only dropped me off as she was also going to work. While by the security, the HR called me to ask for my previous payslip and other supporting documents. Sent them as soon as I got home and was offered the job 2 days after. It's been 8 years since that temp position and so many doors had opened for me. I've since got a car which is just over 5 years old. Build a beautiful house, took my son to good school and he'll be doing his second year of his degree this year
Bathong Modimo teng and wa phela and I'm a living testimony that God doesn't call the qualified but He qualifies the called.
May God remember you this year, may He bless you according to your needs. May he cover you and use you as His vessel to show to the world that He is indeed alive. We are here to show others that He exists. I know it may seem impossible but remember, nothing is impossible for God
God is love, Love Tannie
Hi crime watch ZW... I think zvikuitwa paCVR isn't fair at all.. Ndatora licence last year January 2025 pachitungwiza VID..i was out of the country for about 4 months.. Pandaka dzoka ndaka enda Kuna causey way neku main post office several times kuno tarisa If the disc is out.. Ndakazonzi enda ku CVR ndokwauno riwana. Ndaenda kuya ndakanzi enda kuroom 22.. Your license is ready for collection.. Ndasvika rakatsvagwa zvikanzi harisi kuonekwa.. They told me kuti license rakato printwa. Ndakanzi dzoka after 2 weeks.. Ndakadzoka after 2 weeks dziye zvikanzi dzoka futi after 2 weeks tiri kutsvaga. Pandaka dzoka futi zvakanzi rashaikwa.. You have to pay for reprint $50.Kuti uitirwe rimwe.. My question is why inini ndaku chajwa for their fault ndivo vakarasa license rangu.. Why can't they just do a reprint.. I don't think it's fair
@InnscorAfrica@PizzaInnZim I bought this at Zindoga. There is definitely something wrong with its gauge / thickness. What is usually meant to be a mega can sometimes end up being small pizza because of the shortcoming highlighted above.
Tsamba kuvanin'ina who just received 'A' level results and parents:
1)Go to the university and degree you always wished for, not what your friends are going for, from now, you are starting a new life, your friends for life will likely be those you meet at University, not to say you discard homeboys/homegirls but their choices don't matter now.
2) If you have fewer points, avoid applying for degree for sake of it, quickly accept you failed A level but life - you haven't failed, go to poly, apprenticeship, nursing and such like diplomas, trust me you would have made a great, bold choice. 2 years wasted isn't much in that case, some lose more in trying to fit in to what society expects- a degree, and they lose the whole life years. Repeating A level may not work.
3) Using this example, Maths A, Biology A, Chemistry C, Further Mathematics A. This is not 18 points but 13 points when applying for a degree, only main subjects matters, in this case MBC, F. Maths won't matter. Be guided accordingly.
4) If you don't get straight As, in sciences, essentially any traditional degree you choose you will be successful, in health science be it radiology, pharmacy, nursing degree, medical laboratory, getting a job is easy, very easy locally. What i have seen as very important is to choose what you love and enjoy. Not what your friends or family love.
5) Parents, my encouragement is let the child go for what he or she loves, not what you love probably because you know a successful Pharmacist it doesn’t mean your child will also be that successful in that area or because you failed to get same degree so you want your child to fulfill your wishes. You lived your life, allow him to live his freely and fully support her or him.
6) If you choose to study outside the country, research and make sure:
i) the university is competitive
ii)you can use the degree in any country, i know mufana who only became aware the degree only works in that country after starting the degree. Don't be excited about going outside the country for sake of it, no it has to be a good institution. Parents, your ego that your child is studying outside the country won't help the child, it has to be a good degree, at a good institution.
7)If you have straight As, apply to the best Universities, in the case of medicine in 🇿🇼, UZ, NUST, MSU in that order
8) Avoid degrees that every university has been mass producing for years with chances of getting a Job in Zimbabwe close to none, using that degree. Political science for example. I won't call them useless degrees. Rather go for point 2) above. You see, world is moving fast, don't be stuck on, " i need a degree ", then what?.
9) Avoid modern, fancy degrees.
10) Does the university you go to matters, unfortunately yes it does, in reality people will judge you accordingly. If you hardworking, exceptional, respectful, quick and willing to learn however - the Uni won't matter, it may take more time to prove yourself but eventually you will win.
11) Zambian Universities? Yes your entry requirements are 'O' level results, they don't consider A level results because they themselves didn't have it. They are now having their 2nd group of A level students. Specifically for medicine, I think its tricky, i wouldn't encourage, avoid if you can
You are free to add your guidance from your area of specialty for benefit of vanin'ina.
Ndini wenyu Dr Misheck Ruwende.
Bhasopo Karoi. This is a dangerous guy who intimidated people and Cllrs in Norton that he was CIO. As a ratepayer I don't support this appointment and would warn you in advance about his behaviour.
He made a lot of selfish decisions for management and yet against residents. Estate Funds were abused and used wrongly. Proper background checks should have been done. Even more damaging is how he has a trail of suspect cases for which a ZACC investigation is imminent. Watch the space.