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Oliver Mtyambizi of the Negomo Chieftainship
@OMtyambizi
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Farmer I Education Entrepreneur | Quantity Surveyor l Commercial/Contract Management | Infrastructure Dev l PAN AFRICANIST l University of Glamorgan 🇿🇼🇬🇧
Bindura, Zimbabwe
Joined January 2022
This lady is on point and moreover she is not denigrating anyone's way of thinking. There is never right or wrong time to invest. It depends on what you are investing in. In one of my many travels, I met a Cameroon lad in Malmo, a Swedish town at the border of Denmark and Sweeden. Being only Africans in the pub, we started a conversation. Upon him realising that I was from Zimbabwe, he started telling me a lot about Zim and even said "I have a daughter in Zim". He told me what I have always known that Zim is a very good Country and I asked him why he left. He goes on like- "I specialize in Countries that will be experiencing hardships. When the hardships are no longer there, I hardly make it". I was amused by this. Seeing that I was confused by his statement, he said, "Look, I went to Zimbabwe in early 2000s when shops were empty. Hupfu was a problem. So, I went to South Africa and brought multiple lorries of hupfu and I made serious monies. All is well now, and I can't make money with hupfu hence I left". Truely speaking, where others see a problem others see an opportunity. The failure by the city council to provide water to residents gave birth to millionaires in borehole drilling companies. The failures of the Government to provide reliable electricity gave us millionaires in Solar Energy Companies, the failure of ZUPCO birthed millionaires in transport operators, the failure of Air Zimbabwe was a great opportunity for Qatar Airways, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines and the like. You can be one of the failures in Zimbabwe but who said someone else cannot make it where you failed? It's all about your mindset and nothing else. Don't confine yourself into thinking that only the politically connected make money in Zimbabwe. The late Ginimbi's friends once said, "If kana nyoka ichiitisa mari then just go and have your own snake and make money". A friend of mine who never left Zimbabwe is doing his 3rd cluster homes project with 20 units. Each cluster is selling for $300,000.00 (madhora eku America). Only 4 are left and all bought by Zimbabweans living and making it in Zimbabwe. They paid cash. The chances of such homes being grabbed by Diasporans are between Slim and None.
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RT @DearS_o_n: You're a man. Act poor. Act broke. Act like a useless man. Act like you can't afford bread until they find out you own a bak…
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RT @CucsmanE: I only realized that education doesn't give people wisdom when i saw learned people with PHDs believing that these are true p…
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@nickmangwana Its also wrong for the govt to buy and give ministers at least 3 vehicles when there are no ambulances at hospitals. Its also very amoral for thugs linked to govt to splash ilgotten wealth in front of suffering citizens.
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Its neither here nor there that corruption he spoke about is thriving big time in this country. Unless you dont agree with what VP Chiwenga said that corruption is now a scourge in this country then it means you are all out to blame GEZA without looking deep into what he said. The Zimbabwe that benefits a few who are politically connected is not the Zimbabwe we all envisaged. Thieves are parading ilgotten wealth with impunity. @ZACConline has been on holiday ever since its appointment. People are tired of the political discourse of this country let alone kuvhairirwa nemari dzekuba.
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RT @OMtyambizi: @matinyarare We are also leaders in CORRUPTION. Theft in this country has reached unprecedented levels. In fact, we are po…
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@DrMarcusP I guess they were equally silent when the same land was forceably taken away from blacks. We will see how it will all end
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@matigary I can see ANC is now preparing for a come back. Will they manage? Black south africans do not care about land for majority of then think that land is all about farming. This one will be interesting to see the end
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@_MakdShelby @wenceslous7 In Zim, industry iyoyo does not really pay as people are made to understand. Those who delivered grains at GMB 2 years ago are yet to be paid. In fact, if you deliver grains to GMB its like waiting for ZESA after a blackout. Nobody knows when the payout will come
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RT @ramalokot: A friendly reminder that blacks in 🇿🇦: 🔹We groeve 🔹We got 2 or more credit cards 🔹We got revolver credits 🔹We sly on overdr…
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@matinyarare We are also leaders in CORRUPTION. Theft in this country has reached unprecedented levels. In fact, we are possibly the only country in SADC region where thieves are regarded as business people.
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@nickmangwana The law is selectively applied and catches up with the poor and struggling masses and not politically connected and living in opulence. 2.4mil usd is less than the value of cars being splashed for no good reason to undeserving people. Its survival of the fittest!
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RT @DrDNdhlukula: I am often asked by young people what the secret to success is? My answer is simple: live honestly, be disciplined, work…
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These people are crooks masquerading as man of God. They take advantage of desperate people who are then fooled into believing all this nonsense. The problem is bigger because we have some with multiple degrees who are equally being fooled too. Maybe we must examine what institutions are teaching. In fact, the problem is bigger than this
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RT @daddyhope: It is unbelievable that DUDULA managed to get onto one of the biggest news platforms in the world to state their case, and t…
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RT @dungahermish: @OMtyambizi Sure the football fraternity dodged the bullet Honestly, what's this? I blame those who are blindly followi…
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