I got these sweet potato crisps from Harare on Monday, brought to me by a relative. They are being made by a Zimbabwean entrepreneur named Ronald Museka, and they are genuinely good. They are fresh, crispy, and full of flavour.
Let us give this brother a chance by supporting his product. It is inspiring to see young black Zimbabwean entrepreneurs creating quality goods and delivering excellence. Please retweet and reshare to help him grow his business.
Many people often say black Zimbabweans are jealous and envious of one another, let us prove them wrong. One brother’s or sister’s progress is our collective progress. When we uplift one of our own, we uplift the nation.
@TateMavetera Pakuda kushandwa apa Honorable, if you have time tibateyi tine ma solutions for ICT Zimbabwe which will cut your budget in half and increase effectiveness 100%...
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end of day my money would be credited. I called the call center again today at 1600hrs and the guy was simplying saying I have no comment to all my questions, so wtf are you a call center agent if u dont even know anything, I am so pissed to the extent of closing my 15 year old..
my funds would reflect. Come end of day nothing was credited to my account, I called the call center again (not talking about the two hour waiting period to speak to an actual agent), and they gave me the same lame excuse that definitely Tuesday...
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