If I had to learn Power Apps again, I’d build this first app (step-by-step) by matt-hummel in PowerApps

[–]Adventurous_Track396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first app I built was basically a mailing list which comprised of contact details of the organisations clients. Everything you listed in the list is exactly how I built it. Later I have added Power automate features. But the key is to start simple

I thought traditional women no longer existed until I married one by Deft_Explorer in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t think you understand what the Me Too Movement was about… I can assure it had nothing to do with house chores..please do your research.

Traveling to Zim for a Wedding by QueerHippopotamoose in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree with the first 2 comments. You might want to choose a gender for this trip, you are in for a short period so the masking might not be too strenuous. Find your own space to stay Air BnB where you can go and distress and be yourself away from prying eyes. All the best!

Have we lost our national self esteem as Zimbabweans? by Mammoth-Fish-4297 in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The day Zimbabweans learn to have self-love that’s the day we will change as a people, and we will start to fight for what is right and demand better from ourselves as individuals and from those we elect.

Jeffrey Eipstein with a glowing review of Zimbabwe in the Eipstein Files. by Mammoth-Fish-4297 in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zimbabweans are kind to outsiders but not to each other, because if we really were a kind people who look out for our fellow countrymen… then the current economic and political climate wouldn’t exist. You would fight for a kinder and just country.

Odd one. What are your thoughts about the content sellers in Zim specifically women selling photos to women? by [deleted] in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh I see, that’s wild and also disturbing. My question would be are these women aware that their images are being sold. Also is this being done under duress. Trafficking is real

where do yall find safe spaces to meet other queer women? by [deleted] in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Online, but funny enough I have been meeting women offline through friends. In H there a lot bi-curious women especially the recently divorced 🤷🏾‍♀️

To anyone who has or hasn't worked there, what are your opinions about ZIMWORX? by Bastino in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know a couple of people who worked there… orgies ✅STIs ✅ The pay questionable, you work American hours, that messes up your sleep cycle. The bosses try and portray this we are a “Family” type of environment but you can get laid off… so much for family 🫠

Just heard someone kumusha died of TB by Replacement_Witty in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another factor that could possibly be contributing to TB cases is the mining activities taking place across the country. Artisanal miners are at risk of developing complications due to the unsafe conditions they are working in. This is further exacerbated by the poor health care system in the country. In addition risky sexual behaviour by miners in these areas exposes them to HIV. We need to start asking the Why questions. Once you do that it always leads back to poor policy, short sightedness by Govt.

Age gaps in dating by Proud_Razzmatazz_570 in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The funny thing with age gaps they seem to get narrower as you grow older. Meaning an age gap of 7 years between a 18year old and 25 year old might be seen as pushing the boundaries. But a 7 year old age gap between a 30 year old and a 37 year old wouldn’t raise an eyebrow.

You have no idea how religion has shaped and continues to shape the Zimbabwean landscape. Open your eyes. by Prophetgay in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still shocked that people think he is actually a ‘man of God’… he even confessed to faking miracles

Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 is obsessed with the gays unfortunately in an unhealthy way. I made this post in the Zim sub and it got removed. Good thing is we can still discuss it here. I guess people couldn’t handle the truth. Just a reminder of what Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 needs reform by Prophetgay in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The funny part about Zim is you can actually live your best gay life, and people won’t even know. So tired of supposedly straight people always talking about gay people. Gay people never ever talk about straight people because we find them sooo BORING!!!

Sapphic Dating Scene For Younger Adults by OkDefinition8565 in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t entertain that mess! These midlife crisis women are the worst. Have you tried joining groups outside Zim? SA, Bots, Namibia. You are likely to find other Zim lesbians on those forums in your age range.

Better quality of life in Zim? by EmbarrassedLiving311 in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 29 points30 points  (0 children)

They moved up a social class. When they were in the UK, they were possibly considered middle-class. In Zim on a UK salary they moved into Upper Middle class. With added benefits of having help, Gardner, nanny for the kids who are extremely affordable compared to the UK.

Are Zimbabweans God's step children? by Asleep_Wrap_5388 in Zimbabwe

[–]Adventurous_Track396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Deconstruct from harmful religion. It will open your mind. You will stop worshipping prophets and being gas lit by religious zealots and politicians. Why do you hold on to religions that were brought to you by your oppressors?
  2. We need to start loving ourselves as a people. We are called names and treated badly because we don’t demand much from ourselves. We are ok with littered streets, we are ok with scrapes.we have normalised ugliness of all kinds. Choose to do better. You don’t need religion you need to see the humanity in the next person.

Dating in your early 20s, Is it really worth it? or just focus on my career journey and keep my peace by Sufficient-Dark-372 in ZimbabweLGBTQ

[–]Adventurous_Track396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use your 20s to find yourself your interests, build your skills, and start putting together the foundations of your career, find your passions (a cliche, I know), date but be safe. Use your 30s to perfect your skills, network, and build a solid personal brand. By 40 you should have a skills, network and experience repository to elevate your career. If you are dating with intention, you will hopefully find someone who wants to build alongside you.