@EthanMalibongwe Agree 100%. Just addressing the particular point on who’s drinking Delta’s beer, and why. Keep seeing this ‘people drinking their sorrows away’ angle.
@EthanMalibongwe No comment on his take on the economy, 😃 but are beer sales really up because people are drinking “as a coping mechanism”? Delta tells us who’s driving their sales: miners, farmers, construction. We may risk reaching wrong conclusions (just like GG wacho)
Miners, farmers, and beneficiaries of diaspora remittances…
These are the people driving Delta’s sales. The company therefore keenly watches gold prices, harvests and currency movements
It was pretty cool to watch some vechidiki Zim engineers/artisans do their thing at Highland Park Precinct. Sliding it into place. 👌🏾
Engineering is always fascinating.
Salute! 🫡
@VascoDaGappah Oh absolutely. A great highlight of a great childhood. 😆
She’d asked kids to write in about their schools and teachers.
Mine went: “Fitchlea School is the jewel of our lovely town, Kwekwe.”
And something like “our teacher Ms Schultz is from Switzerland”
@WillarShoko@baba_nyenyedzi At no point did Econet sell SIM cards at the price of a cow. There was a shortage, as the article you posted says, this drove black market. Funny now to recall that we’d release press statements to announce new “lines”.
“011” lines were in fact the most expensive then out there
Interesting how things Change!
There is a new car showroom coming up at the new Posh Highlands Park Precinct in Harare, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
20 years ago, it would definitely have been positioned for German Brands
Now, it will be occupied by GWM and its Haval Brand
@PChiwetu@matigary Murray & Roberts SA sold 46% M&R Zimbabwe to local guys (Zhanda et al under Zumbani) in 2012. It was for about R10m (then just over US$1m) I think.