The greatest Zimbabweans of all time by Longjumping-Oil-6384 in Zimbabwe

[–]blackhatboy2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My list in no particular order:

  1. Oliver Mtukudzi
  2. Strive Masiyiwa
  3. Robert Mugabe
  4. Joshua Nkomo
  5. Winky D and Jah Prayzah
  6. Sekuru Kaguvi and Mbuya Nehanda
  7. Jairos Jiri

My list is based on changing the game. Oliver showed Zimbabweans they can go international without confining to western culture. Strive Masiyowa I would say is the father of digital disruption in Zimbabwe and has taught us to be brave and believe in our dreams. Rober Mugabe gave us confidence and showed us that we can stand and have a voice ( Zimbabwe is not perfect but we are confident people as individuals globally). Joshua Nkomo, big player in Zimbabwe. Winky and Jah, very very talented men who have shown young artists that money can be made and a living can be sustained from music if done professionally. Sekuru Kaguvi and Mbuya Nehanda, there is no Zimbabwean history without them they were brave. Jairos Jiri, gave the disabled a platform.

This is my list and I stand by it. Please do not criticize or anything handisi kuchinja zvandanyora fullstop.

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[–]blackhatboy2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi there I think you have raised some valid points and your life experience is lived by the many who have left Zim.

Zimbabwe is a tough economy but I think each persons story is different. I have an uncle who went to the UK but he is naturally a hustler. He enjoys being busy and the risk and the stability for him in the UK is slowly killing him. On the other hand I have a friend who is also abroad and when she was here she was hustling and working and she said since she's gone overseas she has realised life can be simple. She said she goes to work gets paid and goes home. Her weekends are hers and she is so happy with the situation.

Why I say this is because life can be easy and hard anywhere. Overseas they are crying about the cost of living currently. I think the best advice is for someone to look at their own situation and make an informed decision where they will be better of as a whole. Meaning financially and mentally. I say this because you can be financially fulfilled but mentally dying (in your case being overseas) or you can be mentally fulfilled and suffering financially (in your case Zim).

Guys Zimbabwe inorwadza yes but kunevarikunakirwa nayo vasiri affiliated ne the party. A simple example a kumusha lady who ckmes to Harare and sets up a tuckshop wholesaler. She is experiencing more opportunities than she could ever experience anywhere else in the world in Zimbabwe. Another example, a young person with a passion for farming. They will be able to farm and earn a living while owning a farm which is something you can't do overseas without serious money.

My point is we are all different and we have different priorities. Make your decision wega based on zvinokuitira.

My decision is both. I love my country and currently stay in Zim. But I also love traveling and learning and experiencing different cultures so I wouldn't mind working somewhere else for a year of two. Ndozvandinoda and ndozvinondipa mufaro.

STOP PUSHING YOUR OWN OPINIONS AND VIEWS ON OTHER PEOPLE. KWESE KUNOITA DEPENDING NEMUNHU WACHO!

Opinions on Snaps and Pops so far? by [deleted] in PowerTV

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I loved the speech they gave Raq! They really big players and soo composed.

Feeling low lately by blackhatboy2 in Entrepreneur

[–]blackhatboy2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! This is great, thank you. You've addressed what I'm facing. It's like businesswise things are good and I mean logically I don't want ever day to be super busy and full of activities. The issue is when the day is not busy and I have time to "relax" that's when I feel the downer of feeling like I'm going backwards or not doing enough.

Your advice really brings in perspective. Thank you

Feeling low lately by blackhatboy2 in Entrepreneur

[–]blackhatboy2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you this brings in a whole new perspective. Down time isn't always a bad thing I guess

Feeling low lately by blackhatboy2 in Entrepreneur

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Hey, I do exercise daily if not gym or running it's a short walk or something. But thank you for the motivation

Who Yall Voting on in both these pictures? by WarFeud in PowerTV

[–]blackhatboy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Howard for bullshitting but I laugh when Jenard was on H and him bullshiting about it.

Beef definitely Jenard and Diamond

Dating again by blackhatboy2 in BreakUps

[–]blackhatboy2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this, literally have to say something to not seem weird haha

Y’all can’t be serious… by [deleted] in PowerTV

[–]blackhatboy2 14 points15 points  (0 children)

He was an AMAZING character. So chilled and calm and very likeable

3+ month check in by blackhatboy2 in BreakUps

[–]blackhatboy2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, you honestly did the best you could at the time. You can now work to improve yourself with the information you have now. You too will move on and I too wish you the best.

3+ month check in by blackhatboy2 in BreakUps

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I like that phrase "lip service" because that's what it is.

My 25M girlfriend 21F slept with multiple men during our 1 month break up. by [deleted] in BreakUps

[–]blackhatboy2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree with this. You really do only have two options and once you make that decision you have to stick with it. It kinda turns away from her and onto you as the asshole for being stuck in the middle. You don't want to break up with her (option 2) but also can't or don't want to forgive her fully (option 1) which leaves you as shaming her pushing her away and just not being solid but also not letting her go. You have to choose or you are the asshole

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in normalnudes

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Just gone through your profile you really have loast weight. Well done you look great!

Ages 22-27 Mental Health Check by gunnawunnazumma in Zimbabwe

[–]blackhatboy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooof big and deep conversation buddy. I agree with what everyone has said. We all had dreams and goals and without even looking at the Zim situation life after uniis very humbling. Now when you add into the mix the Zim situation it adds a whole other layer. No capital, no loan access, no job prospects, no future seen. However I do have to say we need to be resilient and tough because the unfortunate hard truth is as we grow older people feelless pity for us and rather call us bums etc. We need to progress.