April 9, 2013
How MANY times have we complained about poor customer service in Zimbabwe? We complain and complain and complain. Yet very often we don’t know what to do about it and it seems that there isn’t an avenue to address these concerns. There are ways of sharing your story. Here are some simple and not so […]
March 3, 2013
Here’s the link of selected tweets from this week’s #263Chat 26 Feb 2013 on Rebranding Zimbabwe Till next week…please continue to have the discussion. Let’s keep talking Together we can….
February 26, 2013
Here are some of the tweets that relate to today’s #263Chat topic. These questions and/or comments are pertinent. We must address some of these real concerns IF we are play some role in helping to rebrand/re-position or simply explain what Zimbabwe is all about. View as slideshow Yahyà@yahya_tj @263Chat rebranding Zimbabwe cannot start with a […]
February 20, 2013
Here’s the link of selected tweets from this week’s #263Chat 12 Feb 2013 on The Road to Elections Till next week…please continue to have the discussion. Let’s keep talking Together we can….
February 20, 2013
Here’s the link of selected tweets from this week’s #263Chat 19 Feb 2013 on The Prosperity Gospel Till next week…please continue to have the discussion. Let’s keep talking Together we can….
February 12, 2013
This #263Chat topic was inspired by a twitter conversation I gate-crashed last week regarding the next Zim elections. Before I gate-crashed the party, the conversation seemed to focus on events leading to and post 2008 elections and ultimately why voting wouldn’t make a difference. I obviously disagree with this stance. At this junction I stopped working and […]
February 11, 2013
Here’s the link of selected tweets from this week’s #263Chat 5 Feb 2013 on Education in Zimbabwe Part A Till next week…please continue to have the discussion. Let’s keep talking Together we can….
February 5, 2013
According to today’s article in The Herald: ‘only 31 767 pupils having attained passes in five subjects out of 172 698 who sat for the public examinations. The pass rate translates to 18,4 percent, a drop from last year’s 19,5 percent. Zimbabwe School Examinations Council director Mr. Esau Nhandara yesterday’ Social media was literally buzzing […]
May 3, 2013
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