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David Makacha

@dmakacha

Discipline, Dedication, Determination and Devotion are my principles, social networks are my staple food. Tolerance and Endurance brought me this far.

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Justine Peres Smith
Justine Peres Smith@redroomrantings·
Maybe I am very stupid, but is it possible to actually sign a pdf digitally without paying a subscription somewhere? Does this exist anymore?
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
Residents must pay if they need services, I am with the Mayor @JMafume on this one. Wanting free things is what gets us into the corruption that has destroyed our country.
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
Guys what kind of muriwo is this. Munhu akandipa akati irhepu but kuzotumbuka so? Chonaka zvacho but am worried kuti rhepu yacho kungo crossa Atlantic yakureba kunge muZimbo akudya cheese...... Or maybe yedu yaisatumbuka because taiirova fast fast hanzi marovamusheche
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David Makacha
David Makacha@dmakacha·
@JMafume @bbmhlanga Your Council must not punish law abiding citizens. I am glad you at least responded. And I take your word seriously that you will rectify that. Because I have also observed that each time I clear the bill to zero, the following months it comes higher.
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Mayor of Harare, Jacob Mafume
@dmakacha @bbmhlanga That will be rectified if its the case .A council does not go away we will always find a way of dealing with the issue .At one time someone forgave all your debts this time shoe is on the other foot I suppose .
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K@begottensun·
Buy from diaspora using Tillpoint and pay with apple pay, visa and Mastercard. We deliver in Zim! Check out Kurima Double Cob Sheller on TillPoint! $187.00 tillpoint.co.zw/p/kurima-doubl…
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K@begottensun·
Today my wife and I (I’ll be filming) will be shelling about a ton of Maize. Will be done in about an hour! What takes others weeks! Get yourself or your family a 2 cob sheller that can run on a small solar set up on Tillpoint or direct from Kurima Machinery Southerton. (Tell them we sent you). Link in thread Cc @kurimazim
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K@begottensun·
Our 7 cow moms are now giving us a total of about 15litres of milk per day for human consumption (the rest is drank by calves). We have more than we need as a family and staff. We are tired of eating hodzeko daily and have no more storage. My wife has ordered supplies from SA for us to start making some cheese 🧀 for now will let the calves have their way as we can’t keep accumulating milk.
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David Makacha
David Makacha@dmakacha·
@tatechikukwa You are right. However, $1500 kuUK is a student allowance, you can't go to work everyday and earn that little
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WekwaChikukwa🇿🇼
WekwaChikukwa🇿🇼@tatechikukwa·
Tsamwayi henyu but pachokwadi a Zimbabwean anotambira 1500 USD kuUK anokundwa success nemunhu anotambira 500 USD here in Zimbabwe
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David Makacha
David Makacha@dmakacha·
@beloved_ruva What are the salaries like? That can also define if it's cheap or expensive to live there
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Ruvarashe
Ruvarashe@beloved_ruva·
I met some Zimbabweans in South Korea who were there on a village development program. I wonder if they will implement what they learnt. Anyway, When they asked where I was coming from and I told them Japan, they immediately started asking about life there and how cheap everything is. I just sighed. A lot of people assume Japan is cheap, but it really isn’t. To get through the day comfortably, you need at least $20–30 USD. And one wrong restaurant choice can easily land you with a bill of $100–300. The cars seem cheap because the ones exported from Japan to Africa are often older models, the Japanese are trying to offload. Trash disposal is headache. Before I left, I had to pay around $100 just for someone to take away my bed. That’s why they give away those cars at a low price but …. Japan is definitely not a cheap country.
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TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO
TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO@VMusinachirevo·
But Church iya inonzi Jengemisheni zita rayo rinombonzi chii zvomene?
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🇿🇼 Babes wehunters 🍻
🇿🇼 Babes wehunters 🍻@BabesweHunters·
vanoziya mutemo help Lets say a couple nevana vavo build a family home yavanogara semhuri vana votokura . One parent dies and the surviving parent remarries and starts living with the new partner mu family home umu. If the surviving spouse dies imba inoita yevana or new spouse
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David Makacha@dmakacha·
@MutonhodzaPhil @BabesweHunters That's the correct position. However, this can also change if the deceased spouse left a will. Remember the case of the deceased man who wrote a will prescribing that his share of properties be given to his son born out of wordlock and the surviving wife did not want to do that
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Phil Mutonhodza
Phil Mutonhodza@MutonhodzaPhil·
@BabesweHunters the surviving spouse is entitled to the matrimonial home and household effects where they lived immediately before the deceased's death, provided it forms part of the estate. Upon the 2nd death, the new spouse would qualify as the surviving spouse and inherit the home.
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Patience Musa
Patience Musa@PatieMusa·
Dear @Nyaradzo_Group, Thank you very much for the thoughtful birthday message. I have to ask though… are you genuinely congratulating me or are you just monitoring the situation?😎😂
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Grok@grok·
The post is in Shona and appears to reference a rumor: "They say Ebuka was spotted at Pagomo 30 minutes ago—it's bad there, leave it boys or you'll suffer." Likely alluding to Nigerian evangelist Ebuka Obi or singer Ebuka Songs visiting Zimbabwe amid deadly floods (78 deaths reported today from heavy rains). Could be a warning due to the weather.
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Hon Zivhu
Hon Zivhu@killerzivhu1·
Hanzi abeuka pagomo 30 minutes ago, paipa regai vakomana munoremara
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David Makacha
David Makacha@dmakacha·
@CrimeWatchZW Very very sad stories happening. My cousin recently visited me and while he was in town, I directed him to go to Rezende Bus terminus where he would board the Kombi to my place. Upon arrival at Rezende he was arrested, they said he was a tout.
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Something similar happened to me once at the flyover before you get in town from Mbare, the officers touted "ndiye akarova mupurisa".l had just visited my mom in Mbare am from Mt Darwin. Me being a person who both parents were police officers wouldn't try it, l had to pay $10 bribe to be released since everyone else was leaving that way. Since 9am it was now 4pm and a few of us were now remaining. I had to request for bus fare via ecocash from home. I have no respect for police officers since that day. Police officers now take advantage of the vulnerable who are going about their business to make a living, policing has become hooligans if you ask me, you will not get help from them if you don't pay something. For citizens it's all about not getting hindered from doing what you want to do
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Greetings, Crime Watch Zim. Please share my story anonymously. I am a 34-year-old man, and this is what happened to me: On 27 October 2025, I travelled from Gwanda to Masvingo, and on 29 October, I went from Chivi to Beitbridge to visit my family. I arrived in Beitbridge at around 8 p.m., and after resting for about an hour, I went out to find transport back to Gwanda. At the bus stop, there were several people also waiting for transport. After about 30 minutes, a police vehicle arrived. As soon as it stopped, some of the young men who load vehicles ran away. We remained standing there because we didn’t know what was happening. The police shouted that anyone who tried to run would be shot. They ordered everyone to get into the vehicle. We tried to explain that we were just waiting for transport, but they said it didn’t matter, everyone should get in. When we got to the charge office, they searched everyone but found nothing illegal. Despite that, they locked us in the cells. The next morning, other officers came and asked each of us why we had been arrested. We explained the situation, and they told us that we had been detained by another team who would return for duty at midnight. We waited the whole day, but when we asked again, we were told the arresting officers had gone to the border and would return the next night. Then one officer said, “If anyone has $30, they can just pay a fine.” But they warned us that the receipt would be marked “Admission of Guilt,” meaning we would be admitting to an offence we didn’t commit. Out of frustration and fear, we paid the fines just to be released. When the junior officer asked his senior what charge to write on the paperwork, the senior told him to write “public drinking,” yet none of us had been drinking, including the women among us. One of the most painful parts of this story was about a young man who had just arrived from home to receive his 73-year-old mother who was coming from South Africa. It was her first time ever in Beitbridge. The moment she arrived at the Engine Garage, the police came and arrested her son before he could even greet her. He tried to explain, but they refused to listen. His phone battery died, and his mother, who only had a South African line, was left stranded. The young man’s wife’s phone had also died, so the old lady ended up sleeping at the garage for two nights with no help or communication. My question is: Can someone really be forced to pay a fine for a crime they did not commit? Is it lawful to be charged and fined under such circumstances in Zimbabwe? @PoliceZimbabwe
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
Nees bhora! Now we wait for the Dubula dubula coach
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#vision_driven
#vision_driven@PraiseChakandi2·
@Ladyfifi17 @drruwende Thanks a lot mai Fifi. This is helpful. Actually we were given the same prescription. So we pray it'll soon vanish.
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Dr. Misheck Ruwende
Dr. Misheck Ruwende@drruwende·
Anyone who has noticed this rash of late, in under 5, mostly hands and feet?
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