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hotzimbabwejobs · 1 month ago
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Maintain Sacred Spaces: 4 Custodian Positions in Harare! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is seeking dedicated and reliable custodians to join their team in Harare! If you’re passionate about maintaining clean and reverent spaces for worship and community gatherings, this is a fulfilling opportunity. About the Role: As a Custodian, you’ll play a crucial role in providing and…
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rjzimmerman · 2 months ago
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Excerpt from this New York Times story:
Daybreak filtered through spindly stands of Terminalia trees, and the windshield glowed. It was September in northwest Zimbabwe, and the morning carried the lingering chill of an African winter. I rode at the head of a convoy that had been rumbling through the night. Campfires flickered eerily from the forest, where truckers ferrying copper out of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo had stopped to rest.
A towering man with slate-colored eyes yawned at the wheel. Mark Butcher, a Zimbabwean in his 60s, had led the convoy for more than 14 hours from the grassy Lowveld of southeast Zimbabwe toward the fringes of Hwange National Park in the northwest.
Hwange is a wildlife lover’s dream, and Mr. Butcher — who was once a ranger there, and now manages Imvelo, a small safari company that helps villages near the park benefit from tourism and conservation — knows it well. Leopards, lions, Cape buffalo and more than 50,000 elephants are among the animals that roam the 5,660-square-mile expanse. But there is one animal among the Big Five that has long been absent: the rhinoceros.
Mr. Butcher was in the process of changing that.
Tucked in the middle of the convoy was a six-wheel-drive truck carrying two wild, drugged white rhinoceroses that had been donated from a private reserve 280 miles south of Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital. There, a philanthropic American hedge fund manager has spent more than 25 years creating one of the world’s most successful rhino repopulation programs, expanding the herd to several hundred from a few dozen.
For decades, only a few of these extraordinary mammals could be found in the country at all. By 2002, Africa’s rhinos had been poached to the brink of extinction for their horns and the myth that they hold curative powers.
Now, thanks to Mr. Butcher, countless locals, and a team of ecologists, biologists and veterinarians, these two white rhinos were on their way to a new home in their historical habitat on the opposite end of the country.
The rhinos would not live in Hwange proper, but on adjacent community-owned land, where locals had been trained and hired to care for them. By encouraging visitors to venture out of the park to see the rhinos — and giving locals a stake in the animals’ well-being — the project is supposed to bring jobs, services and life-changing benefits to villages long relegated to the economic periphery.
I spent a week checking out this ambitious community tourism project that Mr. Butcher has worked on for more than a decade. The fate of that project, the Community Rhino Conservation Initiative, hinged on the two drugged rhinos trundling with us through the night.
That afternoon, I finally got my chance to walk with the rhinos in Ngamo. (The two males brought to Mlevu were adjusting well, but it would be months before they would be habituated to humans.) Along with some guests from Bomani, I climbed into Mr. Butcher’s rig for the drive to the Ngamo sanctuary. There, the two pilot project rhinos, Thuza and Kusasa, were sleeping by the gate. When we arrived, they slowly got up and ambled off into the plains. I watched them spar, like teenage boys jockeying for pizza, before they started hoovering up the grass. Two Cobras followed close behind.
For 20 minutes I walked with Thuza, then Kusasa. At times, they were no more than 20 feet away, close enough to see their leathery skin flicker under the flies and to hear their snorts. I’ve had close encounters with grizzly bears and gray whales, magical yet terrifying experiences both, but even those could not compare.
There are communities all along Hwange now clamoring for rhinos, each hoping to jump-start its own tourism offerings. Mr. Butcher and local leaders have already set in motion plans for at least two more sanctuaries to open over the next four years. Mr. Butcher hopes that one day this corner of Zimbabwe could have 1,000 rhinos roaming free as a sustainable, breeding population.
“That’s the holy grail,” he said.
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hazelcephalopod · 8 months ago
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lmao. Danny being like. “Johnny get a job, nooo. The Harare things is a hobby, an act of service. We don’t be paid for it.”
Johnny: Danny plz. My families apartment is flooded with sewage and the landlord sucks. What do you mean we don’t get paid?!?
… Danny plz. If you don’t help him out -and his family- I’m moving them into your house. Your wife will not be pleased when two of your karate rivals all of one of their family and whoever else from the karate stuff is living there.
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dailyanarchistposts · 11 months ago
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Conclusion: building working-class struggle for a better world
The organisational power and strategic location of the Nigerian trade union movement, representing over five million workers organised both in the private and state sectors, should be the point of departure for building a counter movement among the broader Nigerian working class allied to the peasantry and other poor sections of society.
The strength of the Nigerian working class both in white collar and blue collar jobs should be translated into a viable political and social movement with a clear agenda for change — a movement that can provide an alternative to the current state system that is ruinous to society. To struggle to fix the current state system would continue to be an exercise in futility. Even the best politicians are powerless to change the state. We dare not tinker with reform that fails! Rather, we need systemic change that can guarantee equality, fraternity, self-management and socialisation of the common wealth guided by a bottom-up approach to decision making. We need a labour movement guided by the following dictum:
“…a multicultural and international movement with a profound feminist impulse, a movement with an important place in union, worker and rural struggles, prizing reason over superstition, justice over hierarchy, self-management over state power, international solidarity over nationalism, a universal human community over parochialism and separatism — anarchism and syndicalism is this and much more” (van der Walt & Schmidt, 2008: 10).
This is our appeal, and that is our message as we commemorate this May Day, in a country in which the storm clouds gather over humanity — but in which the hope of a better future can break through, if we organise. May Day began as an example of globalisation-from-below and it continues to be a rallying point for workers everywhere facing social and economic injustices some 120 years later.
Let us rally to it!
References:
Hashim, Y. (2001). “Co-option, Control and Residence: the State and the Nigeria Labour Congress”, in Beckman, B. & Sachikonye, M. (ed). Labour Regimes and Liberalization: the Restructuring of State-society Relations in Africa. Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications.
van der Walt, L. & Schmidt, M. (2009). Black Flame: the Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism. San Francisco, Edinburgh: AK Press.
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xtruss · 2 years ago
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Zimbabwe’s ‘White Gold’! Critical Minerals Law Favors China
Harare has Africa’s largest lithium reserves and Beijing is poised to benefit, despite an export ban.
— By Nosmot Gbadamosi | Foreign Policy | August 16th, 2023
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A foreman looks on as an earth mover works on the slippery road at Arcadia Mine on Jan. 11, 2022 in Goromonzi, Zimbabwe. ​Tafadzwa Ufumeli/Getty Images
The world’s clean-energy transition will be impossible without African minerals—and a degree of resource nationalism from African countries is benefiting China, which has for decades invested in the African Green-Energy Market and accounts for 59 percent of the world’s lithium refining. Chinese companies run the majority of Zimbabwe’s mines and are better positioned to expand domestic processing there.
Lithium, often referred to as “White Gold,” is essential to producing Solar Panels and the Rechargeable Batteries that power electric vehicles; and in 2022, demand pushed prices up by more than 100 percent. Africa could supply a fifth of the world’s lithium needs by 2030, but to best serve citizens, African leaders are demanding that miners go beyond extraction and add value by locally processing the raw mineral.
Last December, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, which has Africa’s Largest Lithium Reserves, imposed a ban on raw lithium ore exports, requiring companies to set up plants in the country and process ore into concentrates before export in order to boost local jobs and revenue. Those seeking to export and not process domestically would need to provide proof of exceptional circumstances and receive written permission to export raw lithium ore.
Zimbabwe’s ban, called the Base Minerals Export Control Act, will stop the country losing billions in mineral proceeds to foreign companies, officials said. Namibia 🇳🇦 has followed suit; and in 2020 around 42 percent of African nations, excluding those in North Africa, had implemented restrictions on raw exports, including the Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩, Ghana 🇬🇭, and Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Traditionally, “mining companies after extraction enjoy all the benefits [while] leaving communities in their catchment areas to bear the brunt of life-threatening dangers associated with their operations,” Edmond Kombat, research and finance director of Ghana’s 🇬🇭 Institute for Energy Security, told ESI Africa. “It is time to stop that practice.”
However, China, which controls the world’s critical minerals supply chain, is ideally placed to reap benefits in these situations, because several Chinese owned companies have recently completed processing plants in the country. Chinese-owned Companies have Spent more than $1 Billion acquiring and developing lithium projects in Zimbabwe, which in contrast has seen Very Little Western investment.
Last month, Chinese minerals giant Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt opened a $300 million lithium processing plant at its Arcadia Mine in Zimbabwe, which it bought last year from Australia-based Prospect Resources for $422 million. The plant currently has the capacity to process around 450,000 metric tons of lithium concentrate annually. Under Zimbabwean law the refined lithium can then be exported for further processing into battery-grade lithium outside Zimbabwe.
In May, another Chinese company, Chengxin Lithium Group, commissioned a lithium concentrator to produce 300,000 metric tons per year at the Sabi Star mine in eastern Zimbabwe. And China’s Sinomine Resource Group said last month it had completed a $300 million lithium plant, after it bought Bikita Minerals, one of Africa’s oldest lithium mines, for $180 million.
Zimbabwe hopes to satisfy 20 percent of the world’s total lithium demand when it fully exploits its known lithium resources. “If we continue exporting raw lithium we will go nowhere,” Deputy Mines Minister Polite Kambamura told Bloomberg last year. “We want to see lithium batteries being developed in the country.”
New rules stipulate that a 5 percent royalty rate will be payable on lithium exported, due half in cash and half in processed final products so that the country can build cash reserves it could use for government-backed borrowing.
U.S. sanctions on Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, imposed since 2001, have impacted the country’s access to borrowing and investment, leaving few options but China. Last year, Zimbabwean Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube claimed the country has lost more than $42 billion in revenue as a result of Western sanctions. The Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency reportedly received 160 lithium investment applications from investors based in China in the first half of 2023 compared to just five from the United States.
Even among Zimbabwe’s regional peers, U.S. companies have been left on the backfoot. Nigeria Rejected Elon Musk’s Tesla in favor of Beijing-based Ming Xin Mineral Separation to build Nigeria’s first lithium processing plant in Kaduna State, in the country’s northwest region. Nigerian officials reportedly rejected Tesla’s proposal because it did not align with the country’s new policies. “Our new mining policy demands that you add some value to raw mineral ores, including lithium, before you export,” Ayodeji Adeyemi, special assistant to Nigeria’s mines and steel development minister, told Rest of World.
For decades, African economists complained that foreign companies extracted minerals without benefit to citizens. In 2015, Zimbabwean researchers estimated the country had lost $12 billion due to illegal trade involving multinational companies in China 🇨🇳, Canada 🇨🇦, the United States 🇺🇸, and the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 —enough money to pay off Zimbabwe’s foreign debt.
Africa holds more than 40 Percent of Global Reserves of Key Minerals for batteries and hydrogen technologies. Yet it’s predicted that, by 2030, more than 80 percent of the world’s poor will live in Africa, and about 75 percent of them in resource-rich countries.
It makes sense for African Nations to step up efforts to increase quality jobs. “The United States and Europe must ensure that the partnerships they are building in Africa are mutually beneficial and non-extractive,” Theophile Pouget-Abadie and Rachel Rizzo recently wrote in Foreign Policy. “Otherwise, they will run headlong into the walls erected by an increasingly dominant Beijing.”
Washington in January signed a memorandum of understanding to help the Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩 and Zambia 🇿🇲 develop an electric battery supply chain. But China is going beyond this in terms of thinking about what African nations need. Beijing, for example, with support from the United Nations 🇺🇳 Development Program, is facilitating a joint research center in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 to fast-track access to renewable energy in the country.
Experts warn that more African countries banning critical raw minerals exports will impede global decarbonization. Zimbabwe’s ban is perceived as unrealistic because the country lacks skilled workers. Some countries (Kenya 🇰🇪, Tanzania 🇹🇿, and Zambia 🇿🇲) have implemented policies requiring mining companies to train locals, according to a recent World Bank report. The report suggests national export bans alone can make countries worse off because investors simply move their business elsewhere, but that training requirements could ensure retention of investment and the creation of a skilled workforce.
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karmagicians · 2 years ago
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> Rant on and on about friends.
note: this is a continuation of my fanventure ‘Title Pending’ from MSPFA while the site is down indefinitely! read previous pages using this link: https://mspfa.com/?s=49103&p=1
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Alright! You’ll even add in some visualization!
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First up, the birthday girl. She lives in VATICAN CITY. Her DAD is a guard so his family gets to live there. But once she gets married she won’t be able to live there anymore! So she’s planning to get a really good job as a NEUROSURGEON to support herself. She likes AESTHETICS and things like that. She’s really devout, which can sometimes be a point of contention with her friends, but she does her best to be considerate. You like her okay enough.
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Let’s go… Reverse rainbow order, yeah? Then next is your friend in HAVANA. She’s a beautiful DANCER! She also likes GHOSTHUNTING, but a rigid SKEPTIC. She doesn’t believe in ghosts at all, and wants to prove as much to her MOM. She can be a little overbearing at times, always wanting attention and to hang out, but she means well. You aren’t sure what she wants to do with her life, and you don’t think she knows, either.
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Then there’s you, in blue…
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Oh, then your friend in KAMPONG SOM. He, um… Likes VIDEO GAMES, you guess? Whenever you ask him what he’s been up to it’s usually that. He doesn’t seem to have any particular genre he prefers. You think you remember him saying once that he WATCHES MOVIES. You… Yeah, you aren’t sure what the heck this guy likes, but not for lack of trying. He just seems like a bit of a brick wall, personality-wise. He’s a great guy, though. 
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Then your friend in DEMIR HISAR !! She’s the best. She’s kind of like your group’s MOM FRIEND. She’s always MEDIATING and looking after everyone and putting their needs ahead of her own! She practices a lot of MEDITATION and mindfulness and gives you guys tips and tricks. Also, she practices JIU JITSU! How cool is that? She’s in a relationship with your friend in RED, but you’re not sure why she bothers with him. 
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Then your friend in HARARE. She’s kind of the coolest, smartest person you’ve ever met. She’s the type of person who always seems to have it all together. She loves museums, and you think she might want to be a MUSEUM CURATOR one day. She keeps a lot of CLOSED-SYSTEM TERRARIUMS and talks about the different biological cycles that keep them functional. She’s amazing, really. 
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Last up is your friend in HORACE, NORTH DAKOTA. In your opinion, he’s kind of a headache. You always feel the need to walk on eggshells around him to keep him from spiraling into SELF-DEPRECIATION. If he has any interests, they’ve been eaten up by his DEPRESSION. He’s not a bad person or anything, but he’s just… A lot, sometimes. Like you said before, he’s dating your friend in YELLOW. You privately hope she isn’t staying with him out of guilt. 
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And those are your friends! Hooray!
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shift-engage · 1 month ago
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Advertise in Zimbabwe Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Money!)
Let’s be real—advertising in Zimbabwe can feel like a wild ride. One minute, you’re posting on Facebook, hoping for likes and shares. The next, you’re wondering if you should put up a billboard in Harare or try some free advertising sites in Zimbabwe because, well, budgets are tight.
So, where do you start? How do you make your brand visible without spending all your hard-earned cash? And most importantly—how do you do it without losing your mind? Let’s talk about it.
Do You Even Need an Advertising Agency?
The short answer: It depends on your goals.
If you’re running a small business, you might think you don’t need one. And maybe you don’t—yet. But let’s be honest, keeping up with social media trends, designing eye-catching flyers, and figuring out the best way to reach customers? That’s a full-time job.
That’s where advertising agencies in Zimbabwe come in. They help businesses with branding, social media marketing, TV & radio ads, billboards, and even influencer marketing. If you want to grow fast and professionally, they might be the right move.
But if you’re just starting, don’t stress. There are ways to get your name out there for free!
Just Start!
Look, advertising in Zimbabwe doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you go big with advertising agencies in Zimbabwe, work with advertising agents in Zimbabwe, or just hustle with free advertising sites in Zimbabwe, the key is consistency.
💡 Post often. 💡 Test what works. 💡 Adapt and grow.
And most importantly—don’t give up. Your audience is out there, waiting to discover what you have to offer. 🚀
Got any advertising success (or disaster) stories? Drop them in the comments! Let’s help each other win. 🙌
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dandaroonline · 2 months ago
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Breaking News in Zimbabwe Today: A Glimpse into the Nation’s Latest Developments
Zimbabwe, a country known for its resilience and rich history, continues to evolve with each passing day. From political and economic updates to entertainment and sports highlights, here’s everything you need to know about the latest happenings in Zimbabwe. This article will also take you through historical moments, appreciation of Zimbabwean culture, and current job opportunities in the country.
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Zimbabwe Did You Know?
Did you know that Zimbabwe is home to the mighty Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World? The country is also renowned for its Great Zimbabwe ruins, an ancient city that showcases the architectural prowess of early civilizations. Zimbabwe’s literacy rate is among the highest in Africa, and the nation boasts a vibrant arts and music scene, with legends like Oliver Mtukudzi leaving an everlasting impact on the world.
Zimbabwe Latest News Today
In today’s headlines, Zimbabwe continues to make strides in its economic recovery plan. The government has announced new measures to stabilize the local currency and boost foreign investment. In Harare, authorities are launching a major urban renewal project aimed at improving infrastructure and easing traffic congestion. Meanwhile, farmers in rural areas are benefiting from new agricultural policies that support sustainable farming practices.
Additionally, the healthcare sector is receiving a boost with increased investment in hospitals and clinics across the country. The introduction of mobile clinics is expected to enhance healthcare access in remote areas. In the education sector, new curriculum reforms aim to equip students with skills for the modern workforce, ensuring a competitive edge in the global job market.
Zimbabwe Entertainment News
Zimbabwean music and film industries are thriving, with local artists gaining international recognition. Recently, the Zimbabwe International Film Festival showcased exceptional talent from across the country, highlighting the creativity of local filmmakers. Musicians such as Jah Prayzah and Winky D continue to release chart-topping hits, blending traditional sounds with modern beats.
In the theater scene, plays addressing social and political themes are making waves, with audiences appreciating the power of storytelling in driving change. The fashion industry is also booming, with Zimbabwean designers showcasing their collections at global fashion events. Social media influencers and content creators are redefining the entertainment landscape, using digital platforms to share Zimbabwe’s rich culture with the world.
Zimbabwe Throw Back Thursday
Throwback Thursday (#TBT) is a great time to reflect on Zimbabwe’s past achievements and milestones. One of the most iconic moments in Zimbabwean history was the country’s independence in 1980, when the Union Jack was lowered, and the Zimbabwean flag was raised for the first time. The late Robert Mugabe, the country’s first prime minister, played a significant role in shaping the nation’s early years.
Another unforgettable moment was the historic qualification of the Zimbabwe national football team, the Warriors, for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2004. This achievement marked a turning point in the country’s football history. Zimbabwe has also produced global icons in various fields, including athletics, literature, and business, with figures like Kirsty Coventry, Tsitsi Dangarembga, and Strive Masiyiwa leaving a lasting legacy.
Zimbabwe Latest Sports News
In sports, Zimbabwe continues to shine on the international stage. The national cricket team recently secured a thrilling victory against a top-ranked opponent, signaling a resurgence in the sport. Meanwhile, the Warriors are preparing for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, with fans eagerly anticipating strong performances from the team.
In athletics, young Zimbabwean sprinters and marathon runners are making waves in international competitions, bringing pride to the nation. The local premier soccer league is witnessing intense competition, with teams battling for the championship title. Additionally, Zimbabwean rugby is gaining traction, with more young players joining the sport and representing the country in regional tournaments.
Zimbabwe Appreciation
Zimbabwe is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions, and warm hospitality. From the lush Eastern Highlands to the wildlife-rich Hwange National Park, the country offers unmatched beauty. Zimbabweans are known for their resilience, hard work, and strong sense of community.
Traditional Zimbabwean cuisine, including dishes like sadza, muriwo, and nyama, continues to be a significant part of cultural identity. The country’s diverse ethnic groups, including the Shona and Ndebele, contribute to a rich cultural heritage celebrated through music, dance, and storytelling. Zimbabwe’s artists, poets, and musicians play a vital role in preserving and promoting the nation’s identity on the global stage.
Zimbabwe Latest Events
Zimbabwe is hosting a variety of exciting events this month, ranging from cultural festivals to business summits. The Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) is set to make a grand return, bringing together artists from all over the world to celebrate music, theater, and dance.
For sports enthusiasts, the Zimbabwe Open Golf Championship is attracting top talent, while the annual Victoria Falls Marathon promises a thrilling experience for participants and spectators alike. The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo is another highlight, providing businesses with networking opportunities and showcasing innovations from various industries.
Zimbabwe Today in History
On this day in history, Zimbabwe witnessed significant events that shaped the nation. One notable event was the official declaration of the country’s independence on April 18, 1980, ending nearly a century of colonial rule. Another key moment was the land reform program launched in the early 2000s, which aimed to address historical land imbalances.
Over the years, Zimbabwe has experienced both triumphs and challenges, from economic struggles to moments of global recognition. Today, the country continues to work towards progress, drawing inspiration from its rich history and resilient people.
Zimbabwe Latest Jobs
The job market in Zimbabwe is experiencing a shift, with new opportunities emerging in various sectors. The tech industry is expanding, with companies seeking skilled software developers, data analysts, and IT professionals. The agriculture sector is also offering employment opportunities, particularly in agribusiness and sustainable farming.
Education and healthcare remain vital job markets, with demand for teachers, nurses, and medical practitioners on the rise. Additionally, Zimbabwe’s tourism industry is bouncing back, creating job openings in hospitality, travel, and event management. Young entrepreneurs are finding innovative ways to create employment, leveraging digital platforms and e-commerce to drive business growth.
Conclusion
Zimbabwe is a nation full of potential, with exciting developments taking place across various sectors. From breaking news to entertainment and sports highlights, there’s always something happening in the country. The appreciation of Zimbabwe’s culture, history, and resilience continues to inspire many. Whether you’re looking for the latest events, historical insights, or job opportunities, Zimbabwe remains a dynamic and promising land for both locals and visitors alike. Stay tuned to Dandaro.online for more updates on everything Zimbabwe!
Source:- https://zimbabwelatestnewstoday01.blogspot.com/2025/02/breaking-news-in-zimbabwe-today-glimpse.html
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lifechanyuan · 4 months ago
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The Higher the Aspiration, the Wider the Path
Xuefeng
Oct. 20, 2023
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In places where competition is fierce, survival conditions become harsher, and relationships between people become more tense, making the acquisition of survival resources more brutal.
The simpler and easier the pathway to obtain survival resources, the more intense the competition becomes.
For a job that anyone can do, the more sought-after it becomes, the fiercer the competition. For a job that only one in ten people can do, the competition is relatively less fierce. Then, for a job that only one in a hundred, a thousand, a million, or a billion people can do, we find that the fewer people who can do it, the less competitive it is because there are not many people competing with oneself.
For example, a surface coal mining company recruiting miners will attract many applicants. However, the “Mariana Trench Exploration Company,” due to the high difficulty involved, would likely struggle to find more than a few suitable candidates worldwide. A government unit recruiting civil servants, hiring ten of them, may attract hundreds or thousands of applicants, making the competition fierce. But if Elon Musk is recruiting someone capable of controlling the global nuclear weapons button to prevent nuclear-armed countries from launching nuclear weapons, probably only very few people can be found in the world at present.
In 1997, I went to the Harare labor market to recruit a male flower worker and a female worker for laundry, cleaning, and hygiene. When the car arrived at the market, before I could even get out of the car, many people surrounded it. There were many people who wanted to do flower work and household chores. Later, when I went to the market to recruit shop assistants, the situation was the same. Then, when I opened a bar and tried to recruit a bartender, there were very few suitable candidates. Later, when I opened a nightclub and tried to recruit a DJ mixer, I couldn't find one! I had to hire a GJ mixer instead.
From this, we discovered a small secret, which is that if you want to find a job with low competition and high income in society, you must have special talents and be different from others. Without putting in effort and undergoing rigorous training during our upbringing, we can only compete with many others for our livelihood.
This involves the question of the meaning of life, that is, from an early age, we must consider what kind of work or career to engage in. Each person has 24 hours a day, and where we allocate our time and energy is a major factor in whether we will be happy or not in our lives.
Now, there are thousands of job types in front of us. Which one will you choose? For example, shining shoes, making shoes, repairing shoes, herding sheep, herding horses, farming, gardening, being a shop assistant, a police officer, a taxi driver, a delivery person, a grocery store manager, a restaurant owner, a teacher, a civil servant, a worker, a soldier, a workshop technician, an engineer, a professor, a painter, a doctor, a lawyer, a judge, a musician, a performer, an entrepreneur, a writer, and so on.
We find that the faster the income comes, the simpler and more accessible the job is, and the more people can do it, the more intense the competition will be. For example, shining shoes on the street can bring income on the same day, working as a laborer, a teacher, or a civil servant can bring income in the same month, and farming and gardening can bring income in the same season. However, to become a professor, an engineer, or an entrepreneur, requires upfront investment, effort, and more investment.
In conclusion, to avoid fierce competition and maximize income, one must first invest. The longer the investment period, the fewer competitors there will be, and the greater the benefits will be.
At this point, we find that due to the need for survival or the pressure of survival, most people have given up investing and turned to seeking quick profits. They go where they can make money quickly and engage in work that can bring immediate gains. As a result, the number of elite individuals in all walks of life is decreasing, while outstanding individuals are becoming fewer and fewer, and the number of ordinary people is increasing.
Everyone is familiar with the story of "Mencius' mother moving three times". Why did Mencius' mother "move three times"? It was actually for her son's aspiration. In the end, because of his high aspirations, Mencius became a great thinker who has been passed down through the ages.
The higher the aspiration, the more one must endure long-term solitary struggles. One must endure rigorous training and withstand the temptations of money, power, fame, and beauty. Additionally, one must persevere in focusing one's mind and spirit on one's ideals. Finally, one must invest one's time and energy in one's own career. Do not be hasty for quick success. Those who are hasty for quick success will never become outstanding figures.
So, what is the highest aspiration?
Whether it is herding sheep, shining shoes, farming, or becoming a professor, a doctor, or a financier, the ultimate result is death. It's considered good to live safely until the age of seventy or eighty. Thinking about life's brevity, tossing around, and eventually becoming a handful of ashes in a bone ash box, thinking of such an end, all hopes are dashed.
Therefore, we find that becoming a celestial being is the highest aspiration in life. Not only can one enjoy the joys of life to the fullest, but there is also a wonderful future ahead.
Do you want to become a celestial being?
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tanakashumba · 5 months ago
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hotzimbabwejobs · 1 month ago
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Cultivate Sacred Spaces: 3 Gardener Positions in Harare! - March 2025
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is seeking dedicated and skilled gardeners to join their team in Harare! If you’re passionate about maintaining beautiful landscapes and creating a serene environment, this is a wonderful opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause. About the Role: As a Gardener, you will play a vital role in ensuring the temple grounds reflect the beauty,…
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sethshead · 6 months ago
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https://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyle/wider-image-hyenas-spark-admiration-not-fear-in-ethiopias-harar-city-idUSKBN1A21HU/
— Wider Image: Hyenas spark admiration, not fear, in Ethiopia's Harar city —
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"The hyenas are a gift of nature to clean up the city we mess during the day time. Without them the city will be much dirtier," Anisa Mohammed, a 32-year old bread vendor, said.
Nothing like making offerings to your local scavengers to keep the town clean. That’s probably what attracted the first wolf-like canid to approach a human settlement, beginning the process of the domestication of dogs. Taking care of human waste and early dogs protecting their food source no doubt proved beneficial to humans, too.
There is an interesting parallel between Harar and Cairo. Coptic Christians see severe discrimination in Arab Muslim Egypt. Good jobs are hard to come by. One of the dirtier roles Copts have inherited is that of unofficial garbagemen. They pick up Cairo’s trash to feed to their pigs, Christians being the only people in Egypt who would keep pigs.
During a swine flu outbreak, the Egyptian government decided to cull the Copts’ livestock, even though the flu was more transmissible between people than between pigs and people. This likely had much to do with a double prejudice against both pigs and Copts. Of course, the Copts were not compensated for the loss of their animals.
Without pigs to feed, Copts stopped collecting refuse, resulting in Cairo being inundated with slop and filth. While the cause-and-effect was obvious to outsiders, I somehow doubt the Egyptian government or most Cairenes ever figured it out.
Moral of the story: keep your friends close, but keep your scavengers closer.
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cityappliancesrepair · 8 months ago
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Reliable Generator Repair Experts in Harare: Keeping Your Power Supply Running
Generators are essential in Harare, where power outages are not uncommon. Whether you rely on a generator for your home, business, or industrial facility, you understand the significance of having a reliable power backup. Defy Appliance Repairs However, like any mechanical equipment, generators can encounter issues that affect their performance. In this article, we introduce you to the generator repair experts in Harare who can help you keep your power supply running smoothly.
The Importance of Professional Generator Repair
   Reliable Service
When your generator breaks down, you need a quick and dependable solution. Professional generator repair experts in Harare understand the urgency of your situation. They are equipped to handle all types of generator issues, from minor hiccups to major malfunctions, ensuring that your power supply is restored promptly.
   Expertise in All Generator Brands
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   Preventive Maintenance
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Common Generator Problems
  Fuel System Issues
Generator repair experts can address fuel system problems, such as clogged filters, damaged fuel lines, or issues with the fuel pump. These issues can affect your generator's ability to start and run smoothly.
   Electrical Problems
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Generators rely on a cooling system to prevent overheating. If your generator is running hot or experiencing cooling system issues, it can lead to engine damage. Repair experts are skilled in diagnosing and repairing cooling system problems to prevent further damage.
   Battery and Starter Issues
If your generator fails to start, it could be due to a weak battery, a faulty starter motor, or related electrical problems. Repair experts can assess and rectify these issues efficiently.
Why Choose Local Generator Repair Experts in Harare?
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   Quick Response Time: Local experts understand the urgency of power outages and respond promptly to your service requests.
   Tailored Solutions: They provide solutions tailored to your specific needs, whether you have a small backup generator for your home or a large industrial generator.
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Generator repair experts in Harare play a crucial role in ensuring that your power supply remains reliable, especially during frequent power outages. Their expertise, quick response times, and commitment to customer satisfaction make them an invaluable resource for homes and businesses alike. Don't let generator issues leave you in the dark; trust the local experts to keep your power supply running smoothly.
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𝖳𝖧𝖤 𝖧𝖠𝖱𝖠𝖫𝖨𝖳𝖤𝖲: A species guide by SpicyFiend289
ꃅꀤꌗ꓄ꂦꋪꌩ ꂦꎇ ꃅꍏꋪꍏ꒒ꀤ꓄ꍟꌗ
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The Haralites are creatures that reside within the many arms of the Milky Way galaxy. The first variant of the Haralins appeared about 9 billion years after the Milky Way galaxy formed. The first variant of them were called Galaites
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The Galaites, also known as Galalings are the first variant of the Haralites. They are small creatures who appeared within the Milky Way while it was still young. They used to be sexless/genderless creatures who reproduced asexually by duplicating their DNA and making different copies of themselves. After a few billion years tho. The atmosphere of the Milky Way galaxy were getting more and more hazardous for their people to be living in. So they landed on an unnamed planet with a climate similar to Earths. They eventually evolved to have human characteristics, like walking, writing, and making their own language. They ended up getting taller in height, and ended up growing genitals and do sexual reproduction. They are now the Haralites that are known today.
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The Haralites, also known by many names such as: Haralains, Harares and many more. They are a species of Galatic Satellite that reside in the Milky Way. The Haralite people have a vast history and relationships with Earthain satellites.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MALES AND FEMALES
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There are obviously a few key differences about male and female Haralains
MALE H:
The males Haralites are way taller and heavier than the female Haralites. Their headshape is more elongated and rectangular than the females.
Their shoulders are wider and their bodies are more triangular than the females. They have more strength and muscle mass than the females because they dominate their society bu doing jobs that require strength.
Their genitals are also diffrent. They have a similar build to a human penis. There are only some differences though.
Their solar panels are also larger and more wider than the female. They also have a radio singal spiral that is used for communication. The males only have it, not the females.
FEMALE H:
The female Haralites are smaller and weigh less than the males. The females have smaller and more square-shaped head than the males.
Their body is more square/hourglass shaped than the males. Their shoulders are smaller in size aswell.
Their genitals are also similar to a human vagina, but there are also more differences.
Their solar panels are also more smaller and narrow than the males. Females rarely ever use radio signal communication, so their spiral is very small, if not nonexistent.
GENITALS & REPRODUCTION (NSFW WARNING)
MALE GENITALIA
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There are actually 2 variations of the male genitalia, but for now we are focusing on the 1st variation. The first variant of the genitals is the one that looks the closest to a humans. They have testicles, they have glands. The only differences are that the shaft is covered with bumps called Kypti for the stimulation and pleasure for the female. The tip glands are more triangular shaped for penetration of the vaginal hole. The forskin of the penis works like a horse's prepuce. When the penis is flaccid, the skin flops down. When the penis is erect, it retracts. The testicles are no diffrent from a humans, it stores semen within the testes.
FEMALE GENITALS
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There are also many diffrent varieties of the genitals, but we will be focusing on the common appearance of it. The vaginal hole and the labia flap are rheumatoid in shape. The vaginal hole is that shape so the penis head can fit inside it.
The Uterus is also similar to its human counterpart, the only difference is that the ovaries are rhombus-shaped and the vagina is too.
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The seminal and vaginal discharge are also similar, but are a bit more thicker in consistency. The sperm and discharge is visibly different in color. Instead of the sperm being white, the sperm is a mix of many kinds of purples. The vaginal discharge is light salte blue. It can come in many colors though.
But before we talk about what makes up the sperm and discharge, let's talk about the interesting changes to the Haras when they start becoming fertile.
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The bodies of the Haras become completely different from how they were. The males' muscles start growing and they start acting more dominant. The genitals start growing larger and getting more aroused as the male is desperate for sex. The female gets more submissive and wanting for sex. The breasts start growing and the hips start expanding as estrogen flows through the body. When a male finds a female partner, they have intercourse. Which is similar to human intercorse...if you've seen it, *nudge nudge* . But anyway, the appearance of the sperm is way diffrent from the human counterpart.
THE SPERM
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It is purple in color and has a floral shaped head, and a pointy tail to help it swing through the fluid for the race to the egg.
THE EGG
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The egg is also diffrent from the human variation visually. It is dark pink with a heart on the surface, but biologically it is the same.
WHEN THE FEMALE IS PREGNANT.
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When the female Haralite is pregnant, she is very focused on her baby and rarely ever does anything else, besides focus on her babies needs. She'd always stuff herself full of food and drinks all for her baby. After birth, the mother still focuses on her baby/brood(Haras can have more then one child, but it's uncommon) She would care more for her young, rather than herself or others. Which could be dangerous in many ways.
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The culture of the Haras is very interesting. Like many cultures on Earth they have many different views and opinions on certain things. Not only that, they also have many things that are beautiful to the eyes.
RELIGION
The Haras practice a multiple variety of religions, but the most common one is Zeusim. Zeus is like the Jesus of the Haralitain culture. He is praised to no end and he has so many loyal and devoted followers of him.
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SPACE DANCING
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Space dancing, also known as Harachoros, is a festive dance of Haran culture. The men and women all dress in sparkly clothing to impress the gods. They also cover their necks out of respect for Zeus because they belive that he would strike their necks, because he couldn't have the wife. The sign of strength and protection of the holy rhombus/dimond symbol. They fly out into the darkness and zero gravity of space, and twirl and dance.
RHOMBUS/DIMOND SYMBOL
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The dimond/rhombus symbol is one of the holy symbols of Haran culture. It symbolizes protection and purity from evil spirits and deities, due to its shape being similar to the tip of a spear, or a shield to protect from the enemy.
WHAT IS CONSIDERED EVIL?
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There are many things that are considered evil or sinful. But these are the more common ones. Rocket ships and Rovers are seen as devils and enemies throughout the history of there exploration of the universe. Mostly because of the two endangered Arkin and Trypagian tribe that were wiped out completely from ethnic cleansing from the Haralites.
HARA DO'S AND DON'TS
DOs:
Care and respect your wife
Respect Zeus and his philosophy
Keep your house and neighbors holy and protected from evil by decorating with rhombuses/dimonds
Read the Liber of Zues atleast 2 times a day.
On every holy day, go to the Agio to pray and praise Zeus because he's the creator of the universe.
Acepting the feast of the Agio
DON'Ts
Not covering up the neck during the Space dance
Disrespecting Zeus or his philosophies
Support the evil of the Rovers and Rockets
Not being holy or being irreligous.
Disliking Zeus or Dimonds or Rhombuses.
Declining the feast of the Agio
LANGUAGE
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The language of the Hara is very interesting. It has two-letter consonants like Greek, but it also has soft and hard consonants like Russain, and have interesting shapes like Burmese. The language itself is tricky to comprehend and understand. But with a native speaker, you'll get the gist, if you know what your doing.
THE HOLY FOOD
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On the holy day of Titzhequas, there is a large feast called "The feast of the Agio". Which has the food that is considered holy by the people. The drink is called Shaztquar and the purple food is called Qurzhan.
OTHER/MISCELLANEOUS
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(This is just a miscellaneous section, more random things will be added soon.)
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