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City of kings Bulawayo Katılım Nisan 2018
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@_Tee__G @Shadaya_Knight Mina nje I would keep a gun if someone wants to act crazy iyokhala Insimbi yomlungu, ngeke sihlutshwe ngumuntu ongela ngqondo coz awukwazi kubala
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@Shadaya_Knight Yes it’s a current situation we don’t want these people
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@Tumukund12 @SiphoMaboya @Mazitundeeednut Yeah coz when someone says something is one 1 billion naira it sounds expensive but when a more powerful currency is used the numbers normalize.
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@SiphoMaboya @Mazitundeeednut You want to mean Naira is not real money ??
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@tendaim65 @Torobito_ @emmazihonye @todo_simms They already don’t have anything to eat coz from that $80 the expenses from things like fees and groceries obliterated that before it even reached her hands,probably has debts too. The point is nothing can justify that at all it’s unethical.
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@XMazinyane @Torobito_ @emmazihonye @todo_simms you speaking past reality, refusing to acknoweledge it, what will the person earning 80 dollars eat tonight if as you wish they are fired right now. Answer that question
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I met a maid in 2025 who told me her employer pays her $400 a month because she appreciates the work she does. What stood out to me is that she said her boss isn’t even a rich woman. I remembered that conversation when i heard what @todo_simms said "$80 is not money you should be paying a maid, especially if you have the means to do better."
Growing up, we never had a maid for that very reason. My parents believed that paying someone extremely low wages for hard, full-time labor is a form of modern-day slavery that society has normalised.We could afford low money but we couldnt afford what a normal person really deserves.
Think about it practically: how is someone supposed to pay school fees, food, and basic living expenses on $80 a month? It’s simply not realistic.
If your spending increases because you have money luxury vacations, $300 lunches, designer clothes then your responsibility toward the people who work for you should increase as well. A person with empathy would immediately recognise that certain wages are simply not enough to live on.
It becomes a question of morality and humanity. How can someone comfortably eat a $300 meal but hesitate to pay the person who cleans their home or cares for their children $300 a month?
And this problem is not limited to domestic workers. I’ve met young lawyers who studied for years, invested heavily in their education, only to be paid $100 a month by law firms that are bringing in thousands of dollars in fees daily. Meanwhile, those same firms expect them to work hard while watching partners spend lavishly on expensive lunches and lifestyles. That same system starts at home and you want to quwstion it when its now the government do it?
To me, the more profit you make, the more responsibility you have to appreciate and compensate the people who make that profit possible. A moral person understands that success should not come at the expense of others’ dignity.
You can still afford your vacations, your nice lifestyle, and your comforts but fairly paying the people who work for you should never feel like a burden.
We should aim to build a society where success also means improving the lives of others. This principle should apply to everyone from households to companies to billionaires. I simply don’t see the moral justification for one person accumulating billions while the workers who sustain that wealth struggle to survive. The christians who are taught about giving and empathy everytime at church do not want to give those who work for them.
My 2 cents for today😊

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@emmazihonye @RISKIN84 @todo_simms I don’t people that are defending it realise it’s exploitation and it’s wrong because of how it has been normalized. We live in a broken society
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@tendaim65 @Torobito_ @emmazihonye @todo_simms If we are being honest paying someone $80 can not be justified, Its one of the broken parts of society and the evil results of a capitalistic world.
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@Torobito_ @emmazihonye @todo_simms U hv not answered where the next meal will come from for pple currently earning 80 dollars, u want them all fired today, (zim salaries will not change today)
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@HeraldZimbabwe Under President Mnangagwa’s government 🇿🇼, being a civil servant is rewarding! Stable conditions, growth opportunities, and recognition make public service a profession to be proud of.
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Private sector struggles to match Govt salaries
heraldonline.co.zw/private-sector…
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Kanti, where is the shield kulogo ye Highlanders?
Highlanders F.C@HighlanderBosso
Introducing our lineup🫡
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@_Bongekile_ @Handre6ixx You need to travel more my sister even here in Zimbabwe we have Indians and Chinese people as well as Nigerians and they control certain economic activities for example most borehole drilling companies in Zimbabwe are owned by Indian or Pakistani nationals,it is what it is
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@Handre6ixx We are not the world and it certainly isn’t happening in Nigeria
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@VinceSibanda @yours__jay @Millionairebay Why do Christians think people who move away from their belief or don’t believe in it are lost and they are the better ones or saved ones that’s insane to me honestly.
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@yours__jay @Millionairebay What breaks the heart is belief that she go lost at some point when she was once in light.
If one was of your own, and you loved them in the group, it would break your heart if they break off. Christianity is about love, we fail at it at times but its about love!
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Once upon a time the atheist was once a Christian. My heart breaks 💔 at this realisation. All the best.
Edline🇿🇼@curious_edline
Makanaka Jesu
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Get to OR Tambo, and there's no water. First time experiencing this. Private lounges are closed, some restaurants too...Nandos even has a no water sign. Everyone just seems to be going about their business...and that what scares me, situation seems to be normalized. It's NOT normal for an airport not to have water.
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@nickmangwana @lilomatic This one is just useless and Carries no significance, what she says has no bearing, she should just join Zanupf since she wants to be your puppet so much. And I wonder why Nick believes all this would change our minds and hearts, this is wrong and that’s the truth.
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If we are so uneducated but we are still taking away your jobs that you are crying about then what does that say about you.
Lerato Pillay 🇿🇦💎🇿🇦@LeratoPillayZA
Dear Zimbabweans You are the most "educated" in Africa Please show your Graduation photos Lolo was correct - we don't have any photos backing your claims 🧐🧐
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The respect & discipline displayed by the Service Chiefs as they salute for President @edmnangagwa reflects the deep institutional regard for the Commander-in-Chief. It speak to authority, order, and continuity in leadership. HE @edmnangagwa will still be our President in 2030 🇿🇼
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@marsh_kd @berttodube20 @CrimeWatchZW This whole country is a mess ngenxa yabo labana so wena usolani kahle kahle ?
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@berttodube20 @CrimeWatchZW Wena lawe, into oyicabangileyo yikuthi "amashona"
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@TinasheGeo @berttodube20 @Mabiyangu86 @CrimeWatchZW If we go there right now and check who those people are you will know they are not from Bulawayo.
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@berttodube20 @Mabiyangu86 @CrimeWatchZW but you go by Tredgold Chicken Inn, people are cooking sadza and chicken necks. Bulawayo is no longer that clean City like before
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