@ProfJNMoyo What is positive about removing elections and keeping the people who run & conduct the bad elections you are accusing of being the reason for Zimbabwe’s problems?
We need a cooling off period from your kind!
@nickmangwana Very unfortunate there are no safeguards for the lives of 17,000,000 Zimbabwean lives to continue without disturbances whilst you do your gymnastics & backflips. Everything gets entangled or stops & we are forced to seat and watch on the ring side.
@KMutisi Well for starters that’s what land reform was.
That is also the very purpose of taxes, in a just society the rich are taxed more & those funds are used for equal benefit of every member of society.
That tax shouldn’t find its way into the hands of a few.
@WaltJackman@Ford@ToyotaMotorCorp@Nissan@Honda The total number of new vehicles sold per annum in Zim averages 6,000 & this includes all classes i.e. buses, heavy trucks, service vehicles & passenger vehicles of all makes.
We are a very small market for new vehicle sales. Then of course production costs are higher in Zim
@nikky_dube@daddyhope Chamisa is not leading us
Chamisa is not backing Geza
Are two excuses we tell ourselves to sleep better at night & nothing more.
@Jamwanda2 What is the difference between that kind of investment & Western investment that you castigate here on a regular basis.
You are always telling Westerners to keep their investment wani.
Muchazongowona kuti kutukana kwese uku zvakangofanana.
@gift_mugano@ReserveBankZIM@ZimTreasury Are these reserves the same ones built on exporter retentions?
Is it wise to report a reserve when owing exporters for that very same forex you are calling reserves .
Help me understand this.
@Jamwanda2 Haiwa mdara
Hapana amboti maChinese ese nehuwandu hwawo muno haasi kudiwa.
You can’t white wash the deeds of the rotten apples amongst them nekuti they are your allies.
Patadzwa patadzwa
Even vatema vakaita zvakashata varikushoropodzwa ava havashoropedzwe pamusana pei?
@RastaNzou@KMutisi@bbmhlanga Mines all over the country do a lot more than taxes and they are owned by various nationalities.
The Chinese practice a hit & go kind of investments & unfortunately that is not the norm.
Yoy can pretend to be thinkers but you are exhibiting very little knowledge of this field.
@RastaNzou@KMutisi@bbmhlanga Tobacco farmers are in the value chain and are not displaced by Merchants from their land.
Very bad example!
If tobacco merchants move in on farm lands and takeover panga pachiraramira vanhu it is a different ball game.
@KMutisi Except that is not the case with most responsible miners anywhere in the world.
Your anti Zimbabweans mindset makes you ignore the need for locals to benefit through CSR & local synergies.
What makes you sure we are getting the correct royalties & taxes anyway?
@OliverSaunyama@KMutisi Ours has been rebased twice, noone takes our figures seriously since we went down this road.
We can just wake up and say it’s now a 100bn dollar economy.
It is not because what we were measuring all along has been growing, we just decide to add what to count.
😂😂😂
After all this, some fellows with brief cases companies come here & try to gaslight us into accepting their microwave govt only businesses.
You want the same respect, put in the work!
Innscor has invested around US$274 million into expansion over the past 5 years, expanding capacity to drive volumes.
Here’s how CEO Julian Schonken describes production at the country’s biggest food manufacturer:
“If you take all the different products that we have, whether it's an egg or a chicken or whatever it might be, make it into an equivalent metric tonne, 1.2 million metric tonnes (per year), it's 100 000 metric tonnes per month of product that's being sold by businesses. If you distil that a little bit further, it's 3,300 metric tonnes per day, it's 140 metric tonnes per hour, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
“If you want to try and conceptualise that, it's a 30-tonne rig leaving the premises of the group every 15 minutes, of every hour, of everyday”