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Brunei Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Gery@gmzambe·
@dailyviz263 In other words Innscor & its spin offs employ 25,000 people.
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DailyViz ZW🇿🇼@dailyviz263·
Innscor's 11,445 headcount tops the ZSE, but the distribution is telling: the top two are consumer-facing (food retail, QSR), while agric & mining don't feature. The listed employers map to where domestic spending still flows, not where exports are generated. #dailyviz
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Gery@gmzambe·
@sharonmufaro People you don’t know are nothing, am I correct to assume this is your line of thinking?
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Sharon Mazingaizo@sharonmufaro·
I think she is forgetting one important thing: he made her. Before him, there was no Sonya, we didn’t even know her or the lifestyle that came with it. If he made you, he can destroy you if you cross the line, to the extent of sending you and your mother into police custody. It’s a cruel world, but that’s how it is.
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Gery@gmzambe·
@drjaytee87 Pakuti Timba aifana kuva ne mandate kuti aite CDF. Gate keeping iwe wakagura gear. Panoda kugadziriswa apo. The world can’t stop iwe uchiita part time/ online opposition yemadimikira.
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skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
the problem with these know it all guys they think opposition supporters don't think,they think they they are the alpha and omega of thinking .their opinion should be the only one that matters . miswai
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Gery@gmzambe·
@MutasaPeter True & it’s also not good to hog the mandate & pretending not to want it at the same time. Zvese zvakashata.
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Gery@gmzambe·
@Sirroco4 Ndimi munogadzira tuma little gods tuchazonetsa vana venyu. You make him believe haakanganise. Ngaatsiurwe & move on. Ndiye akaitasei adinga bhaize?
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Sirroco@Sirroco4·
Ko interview ye 1 minute makamboionepi...as usual varoyi vanobva vafara.. asi Nero muhombesa
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Life101@ChingindiVa·
@JaYMuchy1 @DailyNewsZim @nelsonchamisa no wise leader can have that conversation chero pamoto wepa rufu chaipo but he is the best we have! All we can do is pray that he learns his lessons and come back bigger and better in 2027 June. Zvamanje manje ngaambodzikama
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Gery@gmzambe·
@Leokoni Mukaramba kuti haakanganise Chamisa you are not helping him and zvichanetsa pamberi. Tsiurai paakanganisa, pabhaizika apo hapasikuda zvese izvi.
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Gery@gmzambe·
@ShamaseI80733 @DavidColtart @wicknellchivayo City council used to collect vehicle licenses and that has since been taken over by central govt in the form of Zinara. Zinara shld just fix the roads & not these paltry allocations they are making to urban councils.
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Shamase IH@ShamaseI80733·
Nonsense! The condition of Khami Road falls under the responsibility of Bulawayo City Council @DavidColtart , not @wicknellchivayo . It is dishonest journalism to shift blame onto one businessman while ignoring the duty of local authorities and the mayor, whose responsibility is to maintain roads and protect residents , journalists should stop using politics and jealousy to attack individuals while remaining silent about those actually tasked with fixing the city’s infrastructure...... @DavidColtart when are you fixing that road ?
ZimEye@ZimEye

Massive Chivayo-Road pothole that’s the size of a car, where Wicknell recently donated a bus to Highlanders FC. This is Khami Road which Chivayo’s has a million dollar tender to fix it but he uses the money to rather buy new cars for gullible citizens, who now face imminent death, when they pass through this pothole, which is one of many gulleys across the country’s roads. This is one piece of evidence, showing that Chivayo is exposing people to high road traffic mortality.

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Gery@gmzambe·
@dabskays Small signs we ignore nekuda kwe PF, our minds will be saying dai iri PF atorohwa but hmm mared flags azere
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Gery@gmzambe·
@dabskays At a debate in 2011, a woman who had earlier claimed to be NC’s cousin joyfully reached out to greet him. NC coldly pushed her hand away & walked past. Even if he didn’t recognized her, it was incredibly disrespectful for an elected official to treat a supporter that way.
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Gery@gmzambe·
@drjaytee87 Your argument must be based on effects to the contributing members. In all your arguments I’m not seeing what’s good for us. I just want my contribution to be minimal & cover my bills without any short falls. Muri busy kuwira mari dzisiri dzenyu and ignoring the real owners.
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skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
to looting, insolvency, and member abandonment. To defend integration after PSMAS is to defend fraud. 4. Members were never consulted. Every investment of pooled funds into clinics, labs, or gold mines was made without member consent. That is a breach of trust. 5. Delays, shortfalls, and non-payment are caused by MAS, not by providers. The amendments will fix these by ensuring fair, transparent, prompt payment. 6. Employer support will not shrink. Employers want their employees to receive care. The current system frustrates that goal. 7. Healthcare worker migration will slow when workers are paid fairly and on time. The amendments enable that. 8. Public hospitals will be decongested as medical aid members gain access to the full private network. 9. New providers will finally have a chance to serve medical aid members, increasing competition and quality. 10. The proposed Section 14A to SI 330 of 2000 is not radical. It is a moderate, evidence-based reform that aligns Zimbabwe with regional and international standards. We call on Parliament to: · Pass the amendments without further delay. · Establish an independent medical aid regulator with powers to investigate complaints, audit clinical outcomes, and enforce tariff transparency. · Compel every medical aid society to publish a full accounting of all investments made from member funds since 2015, including director approval records. · Require explicit member consent (via binding vote) for any future investment in physical assets or unrelated businesses. The opinion that defended vertical integration failed to answer the central question: Why should the same organisation that holds the purse strings also hold the scalpel? There is no answer that respects patient autonomy, clinical independence, or the fiduciary duty owed to members. We demand separation. We demand transparency. We demand choice.
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skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
REBUTTAL ON BEHALF OF PRIVATE HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS TO “THE RISKS OF FRAGMENTING HEALTHCARE SYSTEM” We, the independent private healthcare providers of Zimbabwe—doctors, specialists, pathologists, radiologists, pharmacists, private hospitals, and allied health professionals—have read the opinion piece defending vertical integration by medical aid societies (MAS). That piece attempts to draw false parallels between healthcare and other industries, cherry-picks international examples, and fundamentally misunderstands the unique nature of healthcare as a service governed by clinical ethics, not commercial logic. Below we dismantle each argument systematically, strengthen our previous submissions, and demonstrate why the proposed amendments to SI 330 of 2000 are not only justified but urgently necessary. --- 1. Healthcare is not banking, telecoms, or funeral assurance – A fatal category error The opinion argues that because Zimbabwe accepts vertical integration in funeral assurance, banking, and retail, it should also accept it in healthcare. This is a dangerous and intellectually dishonest comparison. Why healthcare is different: · Banking: You can choose a different bank if service is poor. Your life does not depend on a single transaction. · Telecoms: Dropped calls are an inconvenience, not a death sentence. · Funeral assurance: The service is delivered after death. Quality control is not a matter of life and death. · Healthcare: A delayed referral, a denied test, or a substandard facility can kill or permanently disable a patient. The stakes are incomparable. The opinion admits that healthcare is “far greater complexity” but then ignores that complexity. Healthcare involves clinical independence, informed consent, patient autonomy, and the Hippocratic Oath—none of which apply to funeral parlours. To equate the two is not just wrong; it is reckless. Our position: Vertical integration in healthcare creates a direct financial incentive for the funder to underprovide care. No other industry has that lethal potential. --- 2. International examples – Correcting the selective citation The opinion cites Kaiser Permanente (US), Singapore, the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK’s Integrated Care Systems as evidence that integration works. This is a textbook example of cherry-picking. Country/System What the opinion omits Kaiser Permanente Operates under strict non-profit status, independent physician groups, and state-level regulatory oversight that Zimbabwe lacks. Doctors are not employees of the insurance arm; they belong to separate Permanente Medical Groups with clinical autonomy. Singapore Government is the dominant funder and provider. Medical aid societies (private insurers) have minimal market share. Vertical integration is tightly regulated with mandatory Medisave accounts and price controls. Netherlands & Germany Both have separated purchasing and provision under their universal health insurance systems. Insurers cannot own hospitals. The opinion has this backwards. UK’s Integrated Care Systems These are contractual partnerships between NHS England, local authorities, and providers. The NHS is the single payer. No private medical aid society owns NHS hospitals. Again, a false parallel. The opinion’s most glaring omission: South Africa, our neighbour, prohibits medical schemes from owning healthcare facilities under Section 21(1)(b) of the Medical Schemes Act. Zimbabwe is not reinventing the wheel; we are catching up to sound regional regulation. Our position: If the opinion truly believed in international best practice, it would support prohibition. That it does not reveals its true motive: protecting MAS profit, not patients. --- 3. The “lifeline” fallacy – PSMAS proved integration kills The opinion claims medical aid-owned facilities are a “lifeline” for civil servants. The liquidation of PSMAS is the definitive rebuttal. · What happened: PSMAS diverted member contributions into artisanal gold
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Gery@gmzambe·
@freddyMM93 The Pioneer wanted that & Forbes & his boys were kicking the Portuguese out the land but Britain restrained them & ordered them to draw back to current boarder.
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Freddy Michael Masarirevu⚖️
With the power the British had i wonder why they failed to secure the ocean for us 🇿🇼 when the borders were being drawn. Now South Africans want us out of their country even when we genuinely travel to see the be beach 🏖️ 😂
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Gery@gmzambe·
@Pk_hvs It was so bad in 2008 it’s making you forget we just came out of hyperinflation last year.
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Pk Kuwa
Pk Kuwa@Pk_hvs·
The issue with Zimbabwe’s currency will stay with us for generations. Although it has been nearly 18 years since the hyperinflation crisis, people outside the country still assume this is our current reality. Working outside Zim, colleagues often view me as an expert in inflation accounting (IAS 29) simply because I come from a country that experienced hyperinflation.
Crazy Kennar@crazy_kennar

CURRENCIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
99.9% get this wrong because they forget basic order of operations. What’s "a"?
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Gery@gmzambe·
@PTChimusoro @AlexanderRusero The say they built thousands of schools and forgot to name any of those Murenga or Chaminuka. 😂😂😂😂
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Mr PT@PTChimusoro·
@AlexanderRusero Mukoma, you are being deliberately obtuse. When a school was named Prince Edward, who had built it? They built and named it. Why aren’t we willing to do the same? Let’s build our things and name them as we will.
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Alexander Rusero - #ShutUp&Write!
Alexander Rusero - #ShutUp&Write!@AlexanderRusero·
That legacy was underwritten on top of a certain suppressed legacy. You do not travel across mountains and oceans to rename things and think it will remain that way. Imagine defending a school named after Adolf Hitler in Europe because he once dominated Europe.
Mr PT@PTChimusoro

@AlexanderRusero We don’t have Chaminuka High in London because we didn’t go to London to build Chaminuka High! There’s no oxymoron, it’s just being obtuse to how things happen. Show me one school we built and anyone argued about its name? You can still rename, but it doesn’t change LEGACY.

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Zhou Ding
Zhou Ding@China_Amb_Zim·
Zimbabwean farmers and exporters, now is your moment! Seize this golden chance to scale up chili production, sharpen your market competitiveness, and build strong export momentum. Let's turn this policy shift into tangible business gains and lasting export success! 🌶️ 🇨🇳🤝🇿🇼
杜晓晖DU Xiaohui@DGAfrica_MFA

One step further in facilitating African exports to China! Starting from 26 April, dried chilies from all 53 African countries having diplomatic relations with China are permitted to be exported to China under a regime of unified quarantine requirements. This eliminates the need to sign individual access protocols, thus accelerating quarantine approval processes for African dried chilies and promotes agricultural trade cooperation between China and Africa!

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Gery@gmzambe·
@dabskays 7,000,000ha x $20 x 20 years =$2.8bn
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Gery@gmzambe·
@dabskays If the resettled farmers paid a levy of $20 per ha per annum. We would have made dent of that compensation debt. If you have 100ha & cant raise $2000 in a year, you dont deseve ro be on the land. One can even rent our 20ha @ $100 and raise that levy.
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Dabson Mhofu Kanyoka 🇿🇼🇿🇦
Farms covered by BIPPAS don’t have to be returned, they just need compensation. You can’t uproot families after 25 years. These farms were bought after independence, pay the inflation adjusted purchase price plus developments. There must be finality on land reform.
𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖@CrimeWatchZW

Zimbabwe has announced that it will return 67 farms that were taken from farmers from four European countries under bilateral investment agreements. The country’s Agriculture Minister said the move is part of efforts to rebuild relations with Western nations as Zimbabwe continues to seek debt relief.

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