Edwin Tapiwa
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Edwin Tapiwa
@edwintapiwa
Pain is a small thing to giant |Executive Director - Fugies| MIBTP Researcher: Potential for pre-harvest prediction of potato storage disorders| Cricketer.
United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2011
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Zimbabweans are NOT the most literate in Africa.
Exhibit 1: Attack Freeman for actually organising and organisation using tech for manage membership a coordinate. (ps: he literally tried to roll out the sam system since MDCA AND WAS REJECTED )
Exhibit 2: Insult everyone who says cooking Sadza at Coppacabana is dangerous to human health , start a go fund me and donate plus $10k and zim corporate give guy a stand and car
Exhibit 3: get mad when I point out that Carl Joshua Ncube did “the Loin King” joke on a Showmax special that Jonasi jacked without citation, despite Jonasi going on immediately after Carl 10yrs ago on the same show.
We don’t care about professionality, originational excellence , public health , professional courtesy and copyright.
We are a Lawless bunch.
__ was right. Tiri MaStupeti
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@afroking_jonty He mentioned that Zim is not an associate and it has a test status, and went on to emphasise on the need of smaller nations to play more
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#Pause
CHAHWANDA STADIUM AKA THE HEART MAIN ARENA.
This right here is what real investment in football infrastructure looks like in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
I’ve been quietly watching the rise of this stadium in Kwekwe, and honestly, respect where it’s due. Big kudos to Shepherd “Magodora” Chahwanda and the Chahwanda family for putting their money into something tangible, something that actually moves the game forward in a country where even FIFA and CAF have flagged our stadiums as unfit for international football.
Pasina noise, nema press conferences every five minutes, just real graft being done.
Yes, we know he’s partnered with Walter Magaya ,and let’s just say… Magaya comes with his own “colourful” reputation 😂 ,but putting all that aside for a second, you can’t ignore what’s being built here.
A 10,000 to 15,000-seater facility in Kwekwe, designed to meet CAF standards, is not a small thing,in fact it’s legacy work.
This is the kind of initiative that should challenge both government and other wealthy individuals. It shows that when there’s intent, structure, and a bit of humility, things actually get done. No grandstanding, no endless talk ,just results.
And that old saying fits perfectly here…… real wealth whispers.
If more people took this route, investing back into communities in ways that last, Zimbabwean football wouldn’t be in the position it’s in today.
This one… this is different. This is how you build something that outlives you.
Good luck @hardrockfc ,you are all set,I say!
Congratulations and well done Magodora ,Wally Magaya,contractors and all those involved in this outstanding project.
I will certainly swing by when I land ,enroute to Skies.
#HuchiPasinaNyuchi #ChahwandaStadium
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📸H-Metro .

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Chahwanda Stadium 98% loading ....... 🔥🔥🔥
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@McDMahaso @matigary @lewadoti @Patrickmsipa1 @ronn_ndongwe Ko adii kubva asiya gift zvese nechidhori
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@matigary @lewadoti @Patrickmsipa1 @ronn_ndongwe @edwintapiwa 😂😂😂😂 kungotsvaga kushoresa chicken inn😂😂
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Hopewell is way to comfortable with the race card. Something many Africans are seeing as a hindrance rather than progressive.
What if I said you yourself Mukoma Hope use your skin colour as leverage? Maybe it’s you that has mediocre privileges hence the reason you cry about every black leader that runs an African country because majority are failed states including your own country!
Yet cry from your mediocre hill that you don’t have equal rights. Pathetic!
It’s all lies, white privilege is non existent. Not it this day & age. In fact black folk are more likely to have privilege over white folk world over. We all equal human beings & the fact you have a mix race child should make you less probing when advocating for equality.
You cry when a Black humans can’t govern!
You cry when white folk tell it how it is.
You know the funny thing is that you advocate for equality. Preach Chinese nationalism yet when the going gets tough the first place you find refuge is in a white mans country.
The very white folk that gave you your education & helped you achieve what you are today. Using your black privilege from past atrocities like we owe you something.
Pledging allegiance to the left wing media & left wing governments. It’s surly is a tragic situation!
There is not a single person on this platform that challenges you. Not because they don’t want to, it’s because they know you’d call them racist at any chance.
They scared to face the wrath of your following. THAT MY FRIEND IS BLACK PRIVILEGE!
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope
He is a complete fraud who has been allowed to lie and gotten away with it because of his skin colour. That is what white privilege does.
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If a Hiring Manager asks you to introduce yourself in an interview, the best way to introduce about yourself is quite simple! Just structure your answer around your past, present & future.
Here’s how you can answer "Tell me about yourself" based on your experience level:
1) For candidates WITH EXPERIENCE
- INTRODUCTION
"First of all, thank you for inviting me to this interview today. My name is [Name], and I’d describe myself as an ambitious and self-motivated individual with experience in the [Industry/Sector]"
- PAST
"I started my career as an intern at [XYZ Company], where I was responsible for [Task 1] and assisted with [Task 2] weekly. One of my biggest accomplishments in that role was [Achievement], which I managed to do within [Timespan] by implementing [Strategy]. This led to [Positive Result]"
- PRESENT
"Currently, I’m working as a [Your Role] at [Current Company/University]. I have a strong interest in [Relevant Skills/Industry], which has allowed me to develop [Key Strengths or Projects]"
- FUTURE
"I thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy working with dynamic teams to achieve specific goals. That’s why I’m excited about this opportunity—to contribute my skills and experience to help [Company Name] with [Job Responsibilities]"
2) For candidates WITH NO EXPERIENCE
- PAST
"I grew up in [City], where I attended [High School]. During that time, I developed an interest in [Relevant Skill/Field] and actively contributed to [School Project/Website/Community Work]"
- PRESENT
"My passion for [Industry/Skill] led me to pursue my degree in [Field of Study] at [University Name]. Currently, I’m in my [Year] and have been working on projects related to [Relevant Skill]. In my free time, I enjoy [Skill 1] and [Skill 2], which have helped me refine my expertise in [Industry]"
- FUTURE
"Although I may not have formal work experience yet, I’m eager to dive deeper into [Industry/Skill] and apply my knowledge in a real-world setting. That’s why I’m excited about this opportunity at [Company Name]"
Keep your answer concise, relevant & engaging. Show enthusiasm, confidence & a strong alignment with the role you’re applying for.
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Email your CV to cv@oyk.co.ke with subject 'Revamp', for express CV makeover!
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@beloved_ruva l think he was thoughtful, he did want to make sure if you are ok and if he didn't bring the wrong vibe. l don't see entitlement, but concern and care. But who knows hey
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Yesterday I went out with my friend. We met this guy, said hi, and he ended up joining us.
Later we went up to a rooftop.
I excused myself because I wanted to sit alone, have my coffee, and enjoy the view.
Nothing dramatic. I just wanted my own space.
Today he messaged me asking why I was alone and whether I was sad because of him.
That genuinely confused me.
I don’t know this person.
I met him that evening, so how could a stranger possibly have an impact on how I feel?
How does that even work?
It’s strange how some people assume they’re the center of other people’s experiences, as if every choice must be a response to them.
I see this behavior a lot on X, where strangers think what they say really matters to people they don’t know.
That behavior is very weird.
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