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Gilbert D. Rusamu
@GRusamu
eternal student of life ....
Zimbabwe Katılım Temmuz 2017
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PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | Hello Crime Watch Zimbabwe, please kindly help us share this message. My 13-year-old daughter, Victoria Gwiza, has been missing for more than three months. She was last seen on 14 February 2026 at Stopover, Epworth. She had gone to have her hair done at Rueben Shopping Centre in Epworth, but no one knows what happened after she left the salon.
We have tried everything we can to find her, including putting up posters, using radio and TV platforms, and reporting the matter to the police, but we still have no leads. We are deeply worried about her safety and are appealing to anyone who may have information to come forward. She may still be somewhere in Epworth or Harare.
Please Zimbabwe, help us bring Victoria home safely. Any information or assistance will be greatly appreciated.
I am Orbert Gwiza, Victoria’s father.
Contact number: 0785004747 (Econet)
Thank you to everyone helping us search for Victoria. May God bless you all. 🤝
@PoliceZimbabwe


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1. Turn curiosity into money.
The year was 2014, I stumbled across a World Bank Group consulting platform. I had never been a consultant on any similar project but I knew how to bring people together and work towards a common goal - very valuable skill!
I did not have any big shot consultants in my phone book or network so how did I end up getting shortlisted for a World Bank Group on MY FIRST TRY? 🧵

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Eastern Cape police are searching for 20-month-old Oyama Mfunwa, who went missing while playing outside at Lujacweni in Flagstaff on Friday, 15 May 2026.
She was last seen wearing a pink tracksuit top, grey jeans and black boots.
Anyone with information should contact Warrant Officer Ngomani on 072 731 4106, call Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS mobile app.

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Three @zingsa_ac_z engineers Brian Murima, Macdonald Gwaunza, and Priscilla Tagutanazvo will represent Zimbabwe at the SpaceRaise Summer School in L’Aquila from May 18–22, 2026. 🇿🇼🇮🇹
The programmes will focus on Geospatial Data and Quantitative Analysis in Social Science, bringing together young innovators shaping the future through science, technology, and research. 🚀🌍

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🔸“Hatisi mucourt room mako munomu.”😂
Dr PT 👩🏻⚕️@chirembaPT
This is interesting 🫢😂Huyai tinzwe please 😜
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Gilbert D. Rusamu retweetledi
Gilbert D. Rusamu retweetledi

This is how I thought working a corporate job would be like when I was a kid
1980’s Finance@1980Finance
Business dinners in the city
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A friend once gave me $1000 so I could help him buy an iPhone 14 Pro Max. Next morning he came excited asking for his phone and I told him, “There’s no iPhone coming… this is now your deposit for your first car.” 😂
Guy thought I had lost my mind. Said I wasn’t his father and accused me of using his money for other things.
I told him to come to my workplace during lunch. When he arrived, I called him into the office and my boss opened the safe deposit box where his money was locked away. Then my boss said, “If you still think saving for your first car is a bad idea, take your money back.”
My guy saw the light and left the money there 😭
Yesterday he pulled up in a GD6 bought for him by his company and said, “Thanks for forcing me to buy that Toyota RunX back in 2022.”
Sometimes you need friends who will tell you point blank when you’re about to do something stupid… not just “yes sir” friends worried about which bar you’re going to this weekend 😂
Anyway do you have crazy friends like that ?
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Making Zimsec compulsory; What problem is GoZ trying to solve for?
Zimbabwe has well over half a million children who should, in theory, be approaching O Level. Yet only about 200,000 register as school candidates for 5 or more ZIMSEC subjects. The rest vanish into the mist, some repeat, some abscond, but many simply fall out of the system because they cannot afford to stay on the conveyor belt. With extreme poverty in Zimbabwe estimated at about 49%, that is the real scandal sitting in plain sight. Millions of kids are dropping out of high school.
Yet, in its infinite wisdom, GoZ has decided that the urgent national problem is the tiny sliver of pupils who prefer Cambridge GCSEs. In effect, it wants to make ZIMSEC compulsory. Conservatively 10K pupils sit Cambridge GCSE exams in Zimbabwe. That is a rounding error against the full O Level age population and only about 5% of the ZIMSEC school candidate stream. This is the classic bureaucratic trick; ignore the collapsed bridge and the thousands of stranded villagers and fine the man crossing the river in his canoe.
The question Cabinet should answer is simple: what problem is this decision trying to solve? The real issue is the children who never get to the exam room at all, the family that cannot raise exam fees, the rural child who drops out quietly, the parent choosing between food and registration. Instead of confronting that national failure, the state has gone after the tiny 2% sitting outside its examination monopoly.
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@TheLifeZoomer @hbanhire Diaspora has taught me to respect my own time too. After knocking off from day job in the afternoon I make sure the 6 hrs that follow before going to sleep are also productive, I no longer waste time watching TV by the sofa
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