Re: Can ‘Not In My Country’ help fight corruption at Zim...
Whistle blowing would be useful but it depends to whom you are blowing the whistle to hoping he himself is not corrupt.Its like reporting a thief to the Chief of Thieves.
View ArticleRe: Mukuru launches mobile prepaid debit card in South Africa
My sister has struggled for months to get a bank account in South Africa, and needs to send money back to our mother in Zimbabwe. This is a welcome product and I think it will do pretty well.
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Awesome article. All the problems you listed with corruption in Universities in Zimbabwe really underscores the need for https://www.notinmycountry.org... . As for the concerns about potential abuse I...
View ArticleRe: TelOne requires “some money” for fibre stuff
They probably would rather not be beholden to a competitor. Redundancy seems like a good thing to me - if they can afford it.
View ArticleRe: With ZESA so unreliable, why aren’t we keen to produce our own power
A full solar system is more expensive than both grid power (ZESA) and generator with payback periods of 15 years and more. Hopefully the capital cost for solar will continue decreasing, and with...
View ArticleRe: TelOne requires “some money” for fibre stuff
After recently lost two redundant links internet being provided from one tunnel, l encourage every isp in zim to dig there tunnels if money permits.Then they can build handshake points with each to...
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Nyaya yehuwori ndiyo inonditadzisa kushandira nyika yangu.I love my country, bt it seems now you are frowned at if you are not corrupt.Corruption have settled right in our homes and its now normal to...
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now you are frowned at if you are not corrupt. The sad truth of how sick we have become.
View ArticleRe: TelOne requires “some money” for fibre stuff
One can only hope with all these duplicate fibre routes, Zim is set to have Africa's most affordable, reliable and fastest internet....but for now with greed at the top of most ISPs agenda thats all...
View ArticleRe: Can ‘Not In My Country’ help fight corruption at Zim...
Straying a little of topic here but the article said a little on how ordinary people have to pay for their licences....Yes there are those that can't really drive that do pay for them but even the...
View ArticleRe: Everything is changing again! uMAX becomes Zim’s lowest priced...
lol...not bucksed up at all mate. I top up $45 on telecel for one GB plus a bonus 1 GB making it 2 GB total. I rarely game on week nights (Mon-Fri total 4hours). On weekends I can on average play...
View ArticleRe: TelOne requires “some money” for fibre stuff
So basically what Telone announced here is just a "high sounding nothing" because there is no information contained in this article at all
View ArticleRe: Everything is changing again! uMAX becomes Zim’s lowest priced...
a strong content marketing strategy
View ArticleRe: A case for technology in football
Let me generalize this.This debate has rumbled on for a while but I firmly believe that using goal line technology in football (soccer) is wrong.
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Its just hectic at University. I have my own cousin(a girl) who needed to get student residence at MSU, and the person(s) in charge (a student and official) wanted sexual favors. Its really sickening...
View ArticleRe: As other ISPs drop internet prices, YoAfrica is strangely doing the opposite
I am sure you are aware of the rising prices in Zimbabwe (fuel, rentals, licensing to name a few)..... I think Yo Africa billing team suffers from dementia ,probably the're not aware of the statement...
View ArticleRe: Econet Wireless, vanishing airtime, POTRAZ, and transparency
POTRAZ on Econet payroll?
View ArticleRe: Mukuru launches mobile prepaid debit card in South Africa
Which money transfer Service offers the best exchange rate for remittance to Zimbabwe?
View ArticleRe: TelOne requires “some money” for fibre stuff
In my opinion, math is too hard 4 everyone including me
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Agreed! great and grounded article.
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