The Blackstone IPO basically put the top in the market in 2007 will the SpaceX IPO on Friday put the top in the market in 2026. The biggest IPO’s in history tend to happen at market extremes.
My advice to young Zimbabwean people from the bottom of my heart speaking from experience is that if you can leave the country, PLEASE LEAVE NOW!
Don’t waste your youthful days doing nothing when people of your age are progressing elsewhere.
I left Zimbabwe at 23 in 1994 and was able to build the foundation to the life I live today in Britain from my education to my award winning professional career.
I would never have done it in Zimbabwe with only ONE TV station owned by the Government and a collapsed economy run by corrupt politicians.
I secured visas for all my young family members in the past 20 years so that they could have the same head-start I got in life because I knew that they would grow old with nothing to their name if they stayed in Zimbabwe.
Some have now moved from Britain to Australia because they had an opportunity to build their lives in a country where things worked.
The politicians in Zimbabwe have no viable plan for you, you either choose propaganda or you choose to build yourself.
Zimbabwe is a broken nation with no opportunities for young people except for those of a criminal type or those linked to political elites.
I am 52 years old, there are people of my age who have never had a title deed in their name, there are people of my age who have never been on holiday, the same will happen to you if you stick around doing nothing hoping for a miracle to happen.
There are many opportunities for young people across the world, start as a carer in Britain and build yourself up.
Don’t say that nobody didn’t tell you!
Life is one big road with loads of signs, you choose which sign to follow.
To those who have left the country, learn something from my journey, DON’T forget those that you left behind.
Sending them money to buy bread is a sign of responsibility, but it won’t change their lives, you will end up resenting them because they will become an irritating financial burden to you.
Help them get out!
I want to end by saying this, politicians earn their living by selling dreams, it is up to you whether you want to live in Lala-Land or you want to do something about your sorry circumstances.
Zimbabwe is a mess, it will be a mess for a long time unless a miracle happens or someone fearless emerges to take on the corrupt elites and bring revolutionary change.
The current political actors have no ability to change anything or to help you change your lives.
LEAVE and if you do, remember those that you left behind.
RETWET if you agree with this message so that others can see it too!
SA Rugby to review ticket prices after the 2026 international season. 🎟️🇿🇦
Statement from SA Rugby:
SA Rugby said on Monday that its ticketing strategy would be thoroughly reviewed at the end of the 2026 season, while thanking fans for their continued support during the inaugural Nations Championship.
Mr Mark Alexander, president of the South African Rugby Union, said SA Rugby had noted concerns about ticket pricing and recognised that some categories needed careful review and revision: “We take full ownership of this matter and are committed to ensuring that our ticketing structure reflects accessibility and sustainability.
“Supporters’ passion and loyalty are central to our success, and we are deeply grateful for their commitment to our teams. Rugby is a shared national treasure, and we have a responsibility to ensure every supporter feels part of the journey.
“At the same time, we must balance this commitment with the responsibility of making these events financially viable. It is a delicate balance, but one we are determined to manage responsibly,” said Mr Alexander.
SA Rugby recorded a loss in 2025, making allegations of “greed” over ticket pricing unfounded, said Mr Alexander.
“Our commercial strategies are designed to cover the cost of running rugby in South Africa, not to increase profits,” he said.
“Springbok Test matches create a major economic impact, both direct and indirect, contributing to the broader economy while further promoting our country on the global stage.
“Rugby is not only a sport but also a powerful driver of national pride and international recognition.
“Our objective is clear: to balance the financial sustainability of the sport with the imperative of keeping rugby accessible to all South Africans.
“Accordingly, SA Rugby will review our ticketing framework for the 2027 season and beyond and we will implement the necessary adjustments to ensure that our approach remains both sustainable and supporter‑focused.”
PIC BOARD SUSPENDS CEO
The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has placed chief executive Patrick Dlamini on precautionary suspension after nine of its eleven board members voted in favour of the decision.
The decision follows a governance dispute linked to the Lanseria Airport investment and allegations surrounding the appointment of PwC to conduct a forensic investigation without board approval.
Dlamini also faces a R900-million damages claim related to the matter.
The suspension is not a finding of guilt, but comes as the PIC faces increasing scrutiny over governance and investment decisions.
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These are our service areas, we are building brick by brick, please share with a driver who’d like to keep 100% profit , a friend who needs affordable rides and your family 💺✈️🚀
The days of fugitives using our country as a playground and safe refuge need to come to an end.
There are many other Tshumas that are out there roaming freely due to our porous borders.
BREAKING NEWS | SAPS National Spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe has confirmed the arrest of 45-year-old UK fugitive Mkhanyisi Tshuma by the SAPS Organised Crime Unit and Interpol in Kensington, Johannesburg. Tshuma allegedly fled the United Kingdom after the deaths of his wife and two children. Mathe says, “South Africa is not a hiding place for fugitives.”
Okokuqala wathuka uMntwana wakwaPhindangene the person if kwakungesuye ngabe awusiso iSilo today wasuka lapho wayothuka uMntanenkosi unyoko umuntu owavundla okhalweni lakhe wanbiza ngegolo few days ago uthuke uyihlo okuzalayo iSilo uMdlokombana kwanathi sizwe sakho usuthukile wathi asisiwo AmaZulu ngokugcwele uhlale uthuka iy’ndlovukazi ezikuganile wathuka ngisho nodadewenu imbala wambiza ngegolo but every year you are doing a walk in Durban against women abuse namhlanje usuthuka uNkulunkulu uqobo uNyazi, Zulu sisehlane wasishiya dengwane uMdlokombana 💔
R300 million launched. Accountability missing.
Hon. Vuyo Zungula asked Minister @Stellarated a straightforward question: Who has received funding, how much has been allocated, and which businesses have benefited?
Instead of transparency, South Africans got a two-paragraph reply that answered almost nothing. No figures. No beneficiaries. No allocations. No provincial breakdown. Just another promise that "the department will report."
If public money is being spent, the public deserves to know where it went, who received it, and what value it delivered. Asizuk'yeka Minister!!!
#ATMInParliament
[BREAKING NEWS] Four suspects have been arrested in an Ekurhuleni corruption takedown operation. Those arrested include Dr Imogen Mashazi, Advocate Kemi Behari and Linda Gxasheka. They are expected to appear in court today. #Newzroom405