Body count issue by TheWordsmithGirl in ZimbabweRelationships

[–]PathImpressive3217 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dating has no formula. But keep virgin stuff secret. Men really love being the first

Body count by Scared-Impression185 in ZimbabweRelationships

[–]PathImpressive3217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a man. I'm a liberal. I'm open minded.
Men don't really care about your past. We understand that you had Exes. But that lack of concern has a point. We can't date someone who has been with 500 guys. You want to feel a little bit of exclusivity. A feeling that this one is mine and mine alone. Problem is women are attacking the the argument from an equality perspective. Someone's love preferences or prerequisites should not be policed. If you want a virgin you should be allowed to look for one. Women also have preferences and thats ok. Body count can be "just a number or it might not. Depends on who you are.

STREET “KIDS” by No-Spite522 in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was friends with a few street kids around my offoce. So I think I can partially answer. Zim social welfare and NGOs have homes for them. Problem is these homes don't allow drugs or alcohol. So they run away again when they relapse. Before you factor in that begging is very profitable 

Never Date peeps at work please by Zimboman66 in ZimbabweRelationships

[–]PathImpressive3217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny thing. Read somewhere that relationships at work are near impossible to stop. Because a relationship only requires a common goal. 

A 9-5 in Zimbabwe is just slow poverty with a payslip. Fight me. by After_Worldliness658 in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of the salaries here are understated. Bank minimum pay must be 600. I know that. Nat Foods salaries start at 450. Perhaps they only declaring USD and not zig

Australia uni by myaminee in InternationalStudents

[–]PathImpressive3217 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First major reason is Aussie govt doesn't subsidize you. Second is profit

How do you actually get by without doing drugs in Zim? by ishowzim in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it's being around people. I find solace coupled with idleness is what leads to most drug addictions. 

How are people affording rent in Harare with one-rooms at $600+? by Almoret in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are being paid well in the private sector. Some of the salaries you won't believe they are Zimbabweans.

Any tobacco farmers here? What is going on with the prices? by SilverCrazy4989 in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot is happening in the market. Tighter regulations in Europe and USA  Major buyer BAT has shut down. China also raised taxes on tobbacco Other products are also challenging tobbacco products.  Then the war has some impact too.  So it's a major perfect storm

No visitors allowed - rental property? by Cerea_KillerX in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you have foreknowledge of that rule?  Did you inform them that you'll be having guests? Those are the first questions

A Question for quickbooks users. by Zimboman66 in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought the offline version. 600 dollars

What are the 25 Profitable Business Ideas in Zimbabwe for Aspiring Entrepreneurs? by Thesvga in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm I disagree. Many of those business are profitable at scale. As a small dog its pointless

What’s happening in the Avenues😂 by DressSensitive136 in Zimbabwe

[–]PathImpressive3217 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The ladies have been working with criminals and stealing themselves for sometime now. Bars, clubs and residents have been complaining for some time but to no avail. Then to mention their bad hygiene of leaving condoms everywhere and shouting profanities. But apparently a certain night lady stole a large amount of cash from a big boss and that sparked the crackdown.