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@rwizit22
Bsc Computer Science | Networking |Cybersecurity | Arsenal 🔴
other side of Trabablas Katılım Mart 2024
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Hi Crime Watch. I want to comment on the issue of Honda Fit old shape car keys.
One day I was driving my boss’s wife’s old shape Honda Fit. I parked at Joina City because there was heavy traffic and I was going to the downtown area. Later it started raining, so I ran back to the parking area.
When I got to where I had left the car, I saw a Honda Fit that looked exactly like the one I was driving and it was the same colour. I quickly opened it, put my bag on the seat, and started the car. I was shocked because at the back of the car I had left a brand new money counter, but in this car it was not there.
I thought I had been robbed, so I got out and asked an old man who was selling near the car if he had seen anyone opening the car. He said no. When I went back into the car, I then saw a beer bottle inside, and that is when I realised something was wrong.
I looked around and then saw that the correct car was actually parked just two bays away. I was very shocked. Even the old man who was selling there was also surprised.
I am now very sure that the keys for these old shape Honda Fits can open many different cars of the same model. People who own these cars need to be very careful. It is not safe, especially to leave valuables inside the car. I do not recommend it.
When I told my boss’s wife, she said her lodger also once lost his old shape Honda Fit keys, and he tried a spare key from another similar car and it worked.
So this is something real. People need to be careful.

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@rayvinesmelusi Good, now tell your devs not to mess with the DB again !!
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@m_charlieee @CrimeWatchZW Getting paid doesnt mean safety protocols must not be observed, kungoti munenge majaira feja feja
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@CrimeWatchZW Haa let’s stop overreacting and let people do their work, Obvc they being paid of that n from what im seeing, thts safe because the ball only is long and big
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WATCH | I saw these workers cleaning windows on a very tall building called Takura House, at the corner of First Street and Kwame Nkrumah Avenue.
At first, they were cleaning windows on the 9th floor, and then they moved down to the 8th floor. I tried speaking to the building security, but they told me to wait for about an hour. When I went back, the workers were still there continuing with the job. I also tried calling the caretaker, but the phone was not being answered.
I am concerned about their safety. It looks like they are working at a serious height without proper safety gear, such as safety belts or harnesses. If someone were to slip, it could easily result in a fatal fall.
These are people supporting their families, and it is worrying to see them being put at such risk. At the very least, they should be provided with proper safety equipment to protect them in case of accidents.
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Yesterday around 7pm, this young man entered a shop at the corner of Julius Nyerere and Kwame Nkrumah, pretending to be a customer interested in buying a Samsung A14 phone. He took a long time asking many questions and repeatedly testing the camera, pretending to be interested.
Out of nowhere, he suddenly grabbed the phone and ran away. We chased him and managed to catch him, and he was beaten by members of the public. He did not resist or apologise at that point. We then took him to the police.
If you see him, please be careful. These thieves are becoming more common, especially those who take a long time inspecting items without actually intending to buy.

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@begottensun What surprise me is CAB3 is going ahead to Parliament with no word coming from him, should the country wait for one man whom we don't know what he is up to?
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@daddyhope Kaseka Ner Hanzi "haaa ibvaaapa 😂😂 " .. NC is full of lies .. you just wonder whose interest does he serve
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It turns out that it was not editorial fiction, my brother. Nelson Chamisa did actually give the interview to the Daily News, which recorded it. After I and many others challenged the Daily News, it has now released part of the recording and says it will soon upload the full interview.
Ironically, the Daily News actually published only the milder comments from him in the original story. It now turns out that he went much further and directly attacked people by name. In this audio, you can hear him criticising Jameson Timba for leading people against Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3.
This is why transparency matters in both journalism and politics. When there is a dispute over what was said, evidence must speak for itself.
Now the serious question that anybody opposed to the violation of the Constitution is asking is this: why is Nelson Chamisa attacking people who are fighting against Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3?
And why did he go onto his timeline two days ago and claim that the Daily News story was fiction and that he never said those things, when the audio now shows that he actually said far more than what was originally published?
The emerging evidence now raises serious credibility and political questions. If he disagreed with those opposing Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3, he had every right to say so openly. But denying the interview entirely, only for recorded audio to emerge later, is what is now deepening public concern and confusion.
In politics, credibility matters. Once leaders begin denying things that are later proven to be true, people naturally begin questioning what else they may not be telling the public honestly.
My Energy , My Choice!@mopao_tg
@daddyhope He said it's editorial fiction and also castigated manufacturing of stories. I think in this case he did justice, but only that he didn't use the words we were looking for...Like pa CAB#3 anotaura ka one isu tichida everyday.
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@daddyhope @FungayiK @ali_naka I once wrote a comment "go hang" and instantly my account was suspended
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