KMG VITAL LINKS: Connecting Lives, Reaching Everyone, Empowering Possibilities
🚀 We’re proud to announce the official launch of KMG Connect, our new VoIP calling app, now live on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store!
📞 Make clear, affordable calls to any country, all while avoiding high roaming charges. With KMG Connect, diaspora users can finally reach loved ones in remote areas, even those using basic feature phones (Kambudzi), without worrying about connectivity or cost.
💡 Missed an international call? No problem, call back instantly without breaking the bank.
This is just the beginning. As part of the KMG Vital Links ecosystem, KMG Connect extends our mission to empower communities through accessible digital services, connecting families, building trust, and closing the digital divide one call at a time.
🔗 Discover the power of connection today.
🔹 Google Play: https://t.co/uTJav8ZYXh
🔹 iOS: https://t.co/LIzvfXz71B
“In quietness are all things answered.” Helen Schucman We often chase clarity through noise—more data, more voices, more urgency. But wisdom doesn’t shout. It waits. In stillness, our deeper knowing emerges.
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🧵3/3 People want to follow conviction. If you hesitate, they’ll hesitate. But when you move with purpose, you give others permission to believe. Decide. Lead. Own it.
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“People respond well to those that are sure of what they want. What people hate most is indecision.” Anna Wintour Clarity is magnetic. When you're sure of what you want, others sense it—and follow. In leadership, decisiveness isn’t just a strength, it’s a signal: “I’ve done the work. Let’s move.”
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Botswana's Letsile Tebogo has won an Olympic Gold medal in the Men's 200m race with a time of 19.46 seconds at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
This is Botswana's first ever Olympic Gold medal.
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"May you please help post. Public please be aware. There is a man on the run named Hazel Haize Rusike. He is wanted for stabbing a woman with a knife today. Please alert your nearest police station if you see this man. Last known location is Mufakose in Harare. He has a case opened with the Harare Central Police. This morning (4 May 2024), he stabbed a woman on the chest with a knife and ran away.
He has prior convictions of aggravated assault and sexual assault. Please alert your children he has a history of targeting minors too."
Southern Africa is struggling with electricity load shedding due to years of failed expansion planning by Governments in the region.
I want to work with young Africans with solar installation backgrounds to build a network of reliable solar energy installers across the region.
If you are a trained solar energy installer but without the resources to start installations, get in touch with me via WhatsApp +44 7494 865397.
It is an area I want to invest in through setting up reliable and professional solar installation networks particularly in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia, Malawi.
A network of installers whose name will exude confidence in the market, a fix and supply network.
RETWEET just in case an installer might be on your timeline.
Healthcare & Nursing Jobs alert UK 🇬🇧 ⚠️ 📢
Mangwanani mamuka sei vanhu veZimbabwe 🇿🇼 I know it's difficult for many in Zimbabwe & people are leaving by the 1000's! I try my best to assist people where I can because you should leave. There is nothing there for you, before you know it life has past you by faster than you could think. So here is a link with loads of Healthcare assistant jobs & registered nurse jobs.
Just a simple thanks Jah will do. I wish you all the best in your application. LINK 👇🏽
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This video has made many people cry after watching it.
It shows a South African man meeting a Zimbabwean trader selling eggs and peanuts in Johannesburg.
She has her baby on the back whilst she trades in the streets of Johannesburg.
The man gave her R800 and asked her to go home with her baby and rest.
She narrated that she looked after her kids and parents back home through selling boiled eggs and roasted peanuts.
These are the stories @nickmangwana that show how much Zimbabweans are suffering and how they have to leave their country to go to South Africa and trade because your Government has failed to run the country through corrupt rule.
I don’t know how bringing people like @PearlThusi and other celebrities will change the view of South Africans on Zimbabwe when South Africans see suffering Zimbabweans daily in their country.
May the man who assisted this woman be blessed abundantly, and may South Africa and its people be blessed for helping millions of suffering Zimbabweans put a meal on the table for their families both in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
This is stuff to RETWEET because it shows how the love of humanity heal the hearts of the suffering.
CHITUNGWIZA,HARARE,ZIMBABWE.
“My name is Kevin Oliver. I used to live in Bindura (A small mining town in Mash Central) where I worked as a minibus driver,but I couldn’t afford a room to rent.
I came here to CHITUNGWIZA Unit L (A dormitory high density “town” 25kms south of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare) .
I befriended some mechanics who repair cars from this yard & I asked their permission to use this scrap car as a bedroom.
Prior to that I was working down the road as a minibus driver at a company called Pathway,but when the owner died the wife took over & sacked me.
Turns out she had been subjected to pressure from her nephews who objected over her employing a white man when they themselves were unemployed.
Sort of racism like.
When I asked for help from my fellow white men (AKA Ex-“Rhodies” (Rhodesians)) who live in the upmarket Harare suburbs of Borrowdale and Avondale they scoffed at me & told me to go to back to “my” black people!
So,heish,some racism again.
My (black) wife & two kids perished in the Cyclone Idai Disaster in Chimanimani ,(A rural area in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe).
I don’t know my siblings or family because I grew up in a children’s home for orphans.
I’d really like help,a job and a place to live. But as you asked …my dream is to own a fast food outlet like that one,because I was trained in that industry.
Anyone who can assist with food( I haven’t eaten for a 2 days) or a job,please contact me,Kevin Oliver on +263780819589.”
📹Maynus Sibanda.
Day 908
Porridge 40
Supper 0
We got a small bag of instant Porridge and managed to feed the youngest of our recipients.Our numbers are decreasing as our food supplies dwindle. Please spare a thought and budget for Kuchengetana Trust recipients.