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𝑩 𝑯 𝑼 𝑫 𝑯 𝑨 ⛽️

𝑩 𝑯 𝑼 𝑫 𝑯 𝑨 ⛽️

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Toyota Avensis is actually a pretty looking car man. Panozoti 1AZ D4 apo ndoopanenge pane nyaya yacho. Coz i still see the D4Ds a lot
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arthur fleck
arthur fleck@brunfocused·
In Zimbabwe, you are one healthcare emergency away from finding out that you and your relatives combined are not as rich as you think you are 🫴🏾 these cries of the masses are yours as well, you just don’t it yet. But you will.
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arthur fleck@brunfocused·
The funniest thing is that many of you think the state of public hospitals doesn’t affect you, you think you will just go ku private. I’m here to tell you that for real illnesses, you and your savings will afford 1 day of private, next day we transfer you to public mari yapera 🫴🏾
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Chihuku chechibhoyi😂🍑
Chihuku chechibhoyi😂🍑@Thickiana2001·
Road Runner Auto Spares Your Ultimate Parts Destination, Get back on the road faster. We supply premium body panels, lighting, and cooling components etc
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Edline🇿🇼@curious_edline·
Can you imagine return ticket from Vicfalls to Harare is almost $700 and my return ticket from s.a to Malaysia was $770. Air travel in Zim is too expensive
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Kudzai Maleborn
Kudzai Maleborn@MalebornKudzai·
Ko kuzvipatara uko vanoita munhu Operation then during process vokufonerai imi hama dzemunhu kuti chipatara hachisisina blood itai plan fast hama yenyu iripama 1 like plan ipi apa ?? Wobvunza kuti ndoriwanepi ?? Vokuti pano pane anoritengesa haa nyika ino🙌🙌
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Baba Eiden.
Baba Eiden.@EidenDad·
"ndini here ndiripakati pemademoni?"
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3.0 TDI
3.0 TDI@Urunzii·
After two hours we have mounted both the engine & Trans. Now the hard work of pipes & wires begins. This particular unit didn’t have complete harness,So if we get a crank at the end of the day it will be a huge step.
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3.0 TDI@Urunzii·
Earlier last week we did a reconnaissance trip where we took the old siezed engine & rebuilt it in Nairobi. Now armed with 3 heavy hitters from Automan garage,We are ready to roll.
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3.0 TDI@Urunzii·
We have gone to the village to see if we can have this Discovery 4 that has not been driven for 5 years can drive itself back to Nairobi by tomorrow. It’s missing engine,Trans & some suspension components.
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maGolid' aseSummit.
maGolid' aseSummit.@MabuthoDubazana·
Did you know a train hauls about 10 000-20 800 tonns of coal, that's about 250-610 truck per train. Meaning if our Gov starts prioritizing rails for mass transportation, that's 610 truck off our roads, which is good right?
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Cynthia@Cynthia_TKD

Teach me something I don't know

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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗘𝗟 𝗖𝗔𝗕𝗜𝗡𝗘𝗧 𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗪𝗦 𝗠𝗜𝗗𝗗𝗟𝗘 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗘𝗥. Zimbabweans are still recovering from seeing Kuda Tagwirei’s US$6.5 million fleet of cars, not realising that absent from the display was a custom Wraith and Cullinan, which would have taken the spectacle to US$8 million. Interesting for me is that most of those cars were bought in the last four years since the President got his son Junior to commission us to work with Kuda to fight sanctions. In those four years, Kuda gave ZASM a fraction of the cost of just one of his Mercedes Brabus 4x6 trucks, which we deployed entirely into the case against Biden in South African courts, lobbying international lawyers and the South African government to champion the fight against sanctions, ensuring that the ANC government supported any electoral outcome in Zimbabwe to counter the opposition’s rigging of elections through sanctions, and getting the U.S. Congress to conduct a human rights impact assessment that resulted in the same Congress that had called for sanctions through ZDERA, writing a report asking Biden to remove them because they were hurting civilians. Despite our handler buying cars, we struggled to secure the remainder of the legal fees for our lawyers, to the extent that we still owe them a significant amount today. In frustration, I reported to Junior, who told me that his family was not the issue but that “Kuda was my ticket”. I even went as far as approaching CIO DG Moyo, who in turn wrote a report to the President. The response returned saying that the President had tasked Kuda to deal with us. Then, one of the DG’s handlers, feeling my frustration, finally confided in me and told me that had he heard Kuda had been given the money. Nevertheless, despite the shortfall in legal costs, the effectiveness of our campaign led to the removal of sanctions within two years of our commissioning. Now, having endured hardship in the sanctions trenches for seven years — my business being blacklisted by white corporates in South Africa and my social media accounts shadow-banned by U.S. social media for promoting Zimbabwe while fighting U.S. policy — I was desperate to be compensated for the years of hard work. I also requested a portion of the remuneration in agricultural land and land on which to build a house. I was assured that it was being organised. However, when I asked for support for my mining, fertiliser, and PR businesses, the doors remained shut. Many people are only now beginning to see just how wealthy Kuda and those around the President have become in a sea of poverty. But those of us who have worked closely with them already knew, and we know that they make this wealth by getting paid for services rendered to government. This is why, when we were tasked by the President to remove sanctions — work that has now generated tens of billions of dollars for the economy — we expected to be remunerated like those around the President, once we succeeded. We were not expecting handouts, but compensation for a job well-done, and if there was no money, Treasury Bills would do. So why would a President and his advisers, who displayed the obscene opulence we saw yesterday, not pay for such a good job? The only assumption is that they do not want to pay because they believe that only the Parallel Government should be rewarded for working, while the rest of us must slave for them and remain hungry so that we continue doing their dirty work. I am not the first or only person to be treated this way. Hundreds have come before me and many will come after, because our leaders have become like the white slave master. Many people have been engaged, presented their proposals to the President, only for one in his circle to steal the idea, run with it, and get rich. People have invested in mines, only for members of the clan to come and take them by force or through Ziyambi’s courts. Munyaradzi Kereke founded Arundel Hospital, but today he languishes in prison
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