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@dadamugs

Food Technologist/Beverage Specialist/Production Professional/ Impact Entrepreneur/Business Model/

Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Simba@simbaable·
@dadamugs @memorynguwi exactly, i got a 80 something when he introduced it and today i got a 56 and the things it is saying i should change to are already there in the resumd so i think it still needs work
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Andrew Bolis
Andrew Bolis@AndrewBolis·
RIP 9 to 5 jobs. People are earning $349 every day by doing easy copy-paste work from home. Like and comment "copy" and I'll send you my exclusive guide absolutely FREE. Must be following me to get this killer guide in DM. FREE for the next 48 hours only.
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Memory Nguwi
Memory Nguwi@memorynguwi·
I have come across a CV reviewer that is genuinely useful. Upload your CV and see the feedback you get. It gives clear, practical guidance on what is working, what is not, and what needs to change. Easily one of the best CV review tools I have seen. thehumancapitalhub.com/ai-resume-revi… Share a screenshot of what you get @HumanCapitalHub
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J E T H R O 🇿🇼
J E T H R O 🇿🇼@Brian___Jethro·
Nhasi my wife decided to take me out for a lunch ndikatengerwa this meal $9 only
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Memory Nguwi
Memory Nguwi@memorynguwi·
Did you know that many organizations do not actually have a functioning performance management system? Does your organization have one that truly works? @ipcconsultants
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J E T H R O 🇿🇼@Brian___Jethro·
Ummm quotation randapihwa for full front suspension ka Handina zera neMota😭
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
FROM INBOX | Exposing double Standards by Doves Funeral Services Dear all, I am very sad to write this. Sekuru vangu vakashaya on Saturday manheru mushure mekurwara zvakaipisa neSugar. Sekuru was employed by NRZ at a tender age of around 18 years. He worked there for over 40 or 50 years. Sekuru joined Doves Funeral Services at a very young age. He contributed to his Doves Funeral policy for over 25 or 30 years, and he only stopped making contributions when he was advised that his policy had matured. Time flies now sekuru varwara and is now old. He sadly passed way last Saturday at around 12 midnight. Early Sunday tikati sekuru vanga vaine policy kuDoves regai tifone vazotora body for dressing. Takuudzwa kunzi huyai neLast receipt ramakabhadhara. Imagine vanhu varikuda receipt yakaitwa maybe 30 years ago, the person who does those payments is gone. Everyone was shocked by this. Fortunately, sekuru was wise; he joined the community burial society, and the local burial society managed to fill the gap that was supposed to be filled by Doves. This is was our nightmare experience with Doves Funeral services. Please spread maybe we can get more attention from the management. @doves_holdings
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David Coltart
David Coltart@DavidColtart·
This photograph is a national disgrace. The highest office in #Zimbabwe needs to be shown basic respect.
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Gachange
Gachange@TinotendaGacha1·
There’s Nothing Wrong With That Picture. Much ado about nothing. I’ve seen the picture that’s causing such a stir Sir Wicknell Chivayo @wicknellchivayo seated near President Mnangagwa and frankly, I don’t see anything wrong with it. Some are up in arms about “how he sat” or “how close he was” to the President. Do we want a Head of State who must be feared like a lion in the jungle, with everyone trembling in his presence? That era is gone. Leadership today is about accessibility, not intimidation.What many don’t know or conveniently ignore is that Sir Wicknell’s late father Isaac Mathias Chivayo was very close to President Mnangagwa long before he became Head of State. The Chivayo family has always regarded the President as a father figure. So what’s the issue? Are we now policing posture and proximity?Let’s focus on substance, not optics. Respect is not measured by how far one sits from power, but by how one serves the nation.
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
There's a clear distinction between the two artists. One is a fundamentally solid musician whose work and performances garner authentic, organic support. The other, lacking that inherent traction, must fabricate rivalries—specifically 'beef' with the first—to drive ticket sales. In this scenario, only one is the true GOAT.
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Immortal Tessy
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1·
5 reasons you shouldn’t quit 1. You’re closer than you think. Galatians 6:9 2. Storms don't last forever. Psalms 30:5 3. God didn’t abandon the plan. Jeremiah 29:11 4. Strength grows in hard times. Isaiah 41:10 5. One day, this will make sense. —and you will help someone else. Romans 8:28 Hold on, God is still writing.
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COZWVA
COZWVA@cozwva·
ZBC was named the BEST Television Station in Africa at the African Media Awards held on Thursday night in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. What is your comment Zimbabwe!
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Dandaro Online
Dandaro Online@DandaroOnline·
#dandaroupdates President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to hand over vehicles to members of the Elders Forum at State House this morning at 9:30am. The gesture is part of ongoing efforts to support senior figures within the national advisory body. Further updates are expected. Follow our WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Dear @gift_mugano This is the kind of shallow cheerleading that keeps our beloved Zimbabwe trapped in tragic mediocrity. Your tweet truly reads like a propaganda press release written inside the Reserve Bank, not an independent assessment by a professor of Economics who claims to analyse policy. One who was supposedly advising the political alternative. The so called “achievements” that you are celebrating expose either an astounding lack of understanding or a deliberate willingness to sanitise failure. You are a professor so it is the later in my view. A US$1 billion reserve is not “phenomenal” at all for a country with Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth. It is embarrassing for a professor to be doing what you are doing. Kenya’s economy was smaller than Zimbabwe’s in the 1990s; today Kenya’s economy is nearly three/four times larger than Zimbabwe’s. Kenya’s foreign exchange reserves are currently around US$12 billion, a sharp contrast to Zimbabwe’s chronic shortages and a clear illustration of how sustained political stability, competent governance, and respect for institutions shape long-term economic outcomes. A US$1 billion reserve is the output of a regime that refuses to transparently account for gold, platinum, lithium, chrome and diamond revenues. Countries with smaller economies hold far larger reserves because they do not loot their own minerals. Calling this “unprecedented” without questioning how much should actually be there is naive my brother. Zambia holds about US$5.2 billion in reserves, while Rwanda holds about US$2.4 billion. ZiG inflation figures mean nothing when the same government is busy manipulating the currency, forcibly converting USD balances and running a dual system that most citizens do not trust, and avoid. Annual inflation collapsing from 95% to 18.88% is cosmetic when the currency has no market credibility, no convertibility, and no public confidence. Real inflation is experienced in shops, not in doctored RBZ spreadsheets. No one, whether the citizens or businesses, is exclusively using the ZiG. Companies simply try to send the compulsory thirty percent back to the Government of Zimbabwe to meet statutory obligations such as tax, but even this is now becoming nearly impossible because ZIMRA increasingly expects any business earning in USD from exports to settle its obligations in United States dollars. This contradiction exposes the absurdity of a currency that even the State does not genuinely believe in, yet forces citizens to pretend to use. Export retention being paid on time is not an achievement. It is a bare minimum obligation of any functioning central bank. Praising the RBZ for simply doing what it is supposed to do is the definition of low standards. Zimbabwe requires exporters to retain 70% of their foreign currency earnings, forcing the rest to be converted into the local currency (ZiG). This policy hurts mining and export oriented sectors because they need foreign currency for imports and operations, while the local currency is volatile. “Managing money supply” means absolutely nothing when the very institution being applauded is the same one that printed the chaos into existence. The ZiG did not stabilise because of discipline, it stabilised because of coercion. This kind of messaging Prof is the reason why public officials in a corrupt run system never improve. Instead of demanding accountability for disappearing gold revenues, the opaque Mutapa Fund, and decades of central bank misconduct, you are polishing shoes and pretending that crumbs are a banquet. This is embarrassing Prof, but each to his own. Please do not forget to share pictures when you meet Mthuli and President Mnangagwa. Tell them that economies are not run or stabilised through propaganda from state media or from professors pretending to be analysts. Remind them that even if you shout “confidence” a thousand times, the economy will still behave like a stubborn donkey if the fundamentals are rotten.
PROFESSOR GIFT MUGANO (Ph.D)@gift_mugano

End of Year Catch Up Meeting with the Governor of @ReserveBankZIM I had the privilege to meet the Governor of @ReserveBankZIM & his team today. We exchanged notes on policy instruments under the purview of the @ReserveBankZIM. I also took the opportunity to appreciate and commend the @ReserveBankZIM Governor & his team for contributing to the following achievements: 1. Building forex reserves which has topped US$1 billion - it’s phenomenal and unprecedented. 2. Bringing down ZiG annual inflation from around 95% in April - July 2025 to 18.88% as of November 2025 3. Paying exporters’ exports retention on time. 4. Managing money supply. Chakanaka chakanaka mukaka haurungwi 👏👏👏👏

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Dr Sekuru Chirasha (Phd)
Dr Sekuru Chirasha (Phd)@mafirakureva18·
Economic Development [ED] ipi yacho inouya nema "Hustlers Egotsi"...😂😂😂😂
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EXPLOREREYES
EXPLOREREYES@Gary161718·
Kudos to @PoliceZimbabwe traffic.Officers on the highway who were incredibly friendly and professional to a tourist. It's reassuring to see such great conduct and dedication on our roads. Keep up the excellent work!
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BaShona.
BaShona.@BaShonaBaShona·
The new look!!!
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Levison Chambati
Levison Chambati@ChambatiLevison·
New Electric Buses to Decongest Harare Government under President @edmnangagwa has taken another bold step towards modernising public services, with CMED acquiring 16 electric buses set to join the urban transport system. The pilot route, connecting the University of Zimbabwe and Harare City Centre, rolls out next month. This milestone reflects the Second Republic’s commitment to clean, efficient and affordable mobility, a key driver of productivity and a modern economy. Electric buses will help decongest cities, cut travel time, and promote environmentally friendly transport while restoring order to urban routes. As the pilot progresses, CMED is poised to expand the programme nationwide, forming part of broader efforts to build a modern, reliable and people-centred Mass Public Transport System essential for achieving Vision 2030. Under President Mnangagwa’s leadership, policy continues to be matched with action — steadily propelling Zimbabwe towards an upper middle-income society. @Jamwanda2 @DrMutambudzi @DrObertMpofu @marapira_farai @OppahMuchinguri @Chinamasa_PA @KMutisi @Leokoni @JMafume
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MD@captaintakuMD·
@DillenMasawi Nissan is terrible
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