@NandisaGschwari@Absolute_Kganki Is yours fix at all... open your eyes and stop assuming its a Milk and Honey paradise. Ubuntu has been damn lost there... Your thinking is just but a fuss... Wake up
@EoJZimbabwe I used to avoid chop sticks on the Japanese delicacy , until l used them thats whem l realised l was missing out a lot on good dishes. ๐
@CrimeWatchZim Honestly who does that... a sane driver and/or operator can not take that high and heavy machinery on a public road. Apology is not enough , the Public through Harare City Council and Ministry of Transport should heavily sue the Company to deter future offenders. Nonsense !!!
โIt was almost impossible, because every bank looked at us as anti-establishment, and therefore up until then there hadnโt been any move or party or forum that seriously challenged the establishment, and Econet appeared to be that. So the entire banking community, myself โ you will see from my CV that I started banking as early as 1979, so I knew everybody in the industry, and Strive thought that would be a useful asset, and I could open doors that he couldnโt. So all the Chief Executives of financial institutions were people I knew personally, and I went to them to say: Can you please help us fund [indistinct] and they all said: We canโt have Econet in our books. Because we were viewed as anti-establishment, except for one South African bank that stood with us and that was Stanbic. They had a totally different view, and subsequently a Government bank helped us with the funding for the operations. That was the Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe. The then Chief Executive took a totally different view and said: I want to support this vision. I believe in what you people are trying to do (Banker โ Interview transcript).
corrupt elements within their force are warned and action taken upon. The community public is being charged exorbitant fares to get to their intended destinations. Once this is not addressed, Mushika shika issue and all you are trying to do will just be on your own records .
@PoliceZimbabwe , after announcing this operation, the general public is made to believe that all is being done in the name of maintaining order on our roads. However the Police management should know that their subordinates, majority of whom own kombies and mushika shikaz are
the beneficiaries of it all. Travellers are now being fleeced by those kombies owned by either Pirate mafias or the police themselves. It is in the best interest of all those involved in this operation to know that they will only see the light of its success if and only if the