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Boina123
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I was a speaker at a webinar by Zindi Africa with Jabulani Chibaya. The title was how to break through into Business Intelligence and Data Science. I spoke about what is Business Analyst, the types of Business Analysts, the qualifications required to be a Business Analyst, and why I am transitioning from this role to a Business Intelligence Analyst.
Jabulani, who is a Software Engineer and Data Engineer spoke in detail about the difference between a Business Analyst and a Data Analyst, the skills required, and what you need to be in this career.


Timeline:
00:00 - Introduction
03:25 - Introduction to Zindi Africa
11:43 - Webinar Speakers
16:31 - What is a Business Analyst
19:00 - Types of Business Analysts
24:00 - Skills required to be a BA
33:40 - Tools and skills required to be a data engineer
49:00 - What does growth look like as a Business Analyst and is it a viable career in Zim
57:00 - What is a job process of a Data Engineer in a project

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Boina123
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Dozens of failed asylum seekers in South Yorkshire fear they could be deported back home as representatives of the Zimbabwean government were invited to be involved in questioning asylum seekers in the UK as part of a plan to return 2500 failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe. Please leave your comments and don't forget to subscribe to the channel.

Boina123
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President Robert Mugabe dispatched his Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa to China following his visit a year ago. Is China ready to invest in Zimbabwe and will the Vice President`s visit hasten development?

Boina123
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Fastjet flight from Victoria Falls Zimbabwe to Johannesburg, South Africa 10.9.2022.
Fastjet Zimbabwe Limited, also known and styled as fastjet Zimbabwe, is a low-cost airline that has been incorporated to operate flights under the fastjet brand in Zimbabwe. It is the second locally incorporated airline to operate under the fastjet brand, following the example of Fastjet Tanzania.
Fastjet's first flights to Zimbabwe were operated by Fastjet Tanzania, between Harare International Airport and Dar es Salaam's Julius Nyerere International Airport, and commenced in August 2014.

Fastjet announced on 25 March 2015 that it had received an Air Service Permit (ASP) from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development of the Government of Zimbabwe, responsible for administering the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ). Fastjet then obtained an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) on 6 October 2015, and announced its plans to launch fastjet Zimbabwe, with initial flights between its base at Harare International Airport and Victoria Falls. Flights were planned to expand to other destinations, including domestically to Bulawayo and then internationally.

On 18 January 2016, Fastjet Zimbabwe declared its first international route between Harare and Johannesburg, to be served daily from 1 February 2016.

As part of the Stabilisation Plan of Fastjet plc from August 2016, which included a move to smaller aircraft across the Group, the single Airbus A319 based in Zimbabwe was replaced by (at first) one Embraer E145 aircraft. A second E145 was utilised from July 2017, with an increase in the number of routes and flights.
Fastjet Zimbabwe is a Zimbabwean-registered company that is 49% owned by Fastjet Plc. Fastjet Zimbabwe has a local board of directors, and meets all the required nationality standards under which it can be named by the Zimbabwean CAA as a designated airline to fly to other countries under the usual bilateral air services agreements.
The Fastjet Zimbabwe fleet consists of 4 Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft as of June 2020.
Fastjet Zimbabwe maintains its head office in Harare; the registered office is Harare International Airport, Harare.
Key people : Mark Hurst (CEO) Kris Jaganah (CFO) Donahue Cortes (COO) Julian Edmunds (CCO)

Boina123
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Watch how one man completely ruined an entire country in his almost 40 year long ruthless dictatorship.
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0:49 Robert Mugabe becomes dictator
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Boina123
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The increasing urbanization, population growth, and economic development in the country are driving electricity demand. With people struggling to remain dependent on electricity from the state supply, solar energy is rapidly becoming a life-changer among Zimbabweans in both urban and rural areas.

Boina123
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Boina123
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History of migrant labor & state of unemployment in South Africa.

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Boina123
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Today we go to farm watch the kids reuniting with their mothers, vaccinate kids, save a goats life and many more

Boina123
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Hello bhaiyon, and in today’s video, we are going to discuss the countries where Indian currency is worth thousands of times more! Well don’t believe me, right? Let’s take Venezuela for example, our 1 rupee is converted into their 6,000 Venezuela bolivars!!! There are more countries like Vietnam, Nepal and even Pakistan! Well, I’m sure you are curious to know all about this so stay tuned throughout the video to know more!

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Boina123
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Reimagining an Inclusive and Sustainable Wildlife economy: Challenges, Lessons and Opportunities for Zimbabwe

Victor Muposhi
Research Fellow
African Wildlife Economy Institute
Zimbabwe

Presented in a session on
Harnessing the Value of 'Wildness' in the Anthropocene
organised by the African Wildlife Economy Institute

23rd International Congress of Zoology
24 November 2021

Research focus: Multi-stakeholder approaches for an informed and enabling environment for Zimbabwe´s wildlife sector transformation

Boina123
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Two hundred people have been confirmed dead in Southern Africa after cyclone idai hit Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. The death tolls are expected to rise. Thousands of people have been left homeless in the city of Beira and other parts of the affected areas. Please subscribe to the channel.

Boina123
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Panel Discussion: Zimbabwe’s Deepening Crisis and What We Have To Do Now. Today’s main theme is: Harnessing Zimbabwe’s Diaspora Towards the National Settlement. The fundamental question we will be asking is: What does the Zim Diaspora really want and what is it prepared to do.

Boina123
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Zimbabwe on the world map is located in the southern part of the continent of Africa between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. The official name is the Republic of Zimbabwe.

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Boina123
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Civil Servants under the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions banner, formerly Apex, have rejected the government's recent cost of living adjustment, calling it a non-event.
The Trae union advised the government to bring to the bargaining table a ZWL offer for obvious reasons.
They added that the non-monetary incentives announced by the minister are old news, except that they are long overdue for implementation.

Boina123
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44-year-old Cloudy Nyakonda now manages a 150-hectare tobacco farm in one of Africa's prime tobacco-growing fields, Zimbabwean, employs 250 long-term workers and generatesan annual turnover of 2 million U.S. dollars.

He started off from humble beginnings, growing only two hectares of tobacco and another two hectares of maize. But all things change in 2007 when Officials from a Chinese tobacco companyTianze Tobacco Company (PVT) Limited came to knock on his doors.

Boina123
0 Views · 9 months ago

It has been more than two decades since Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe paid a state visit to neighboring South Africa.

Mugabe returned Tuesday to a South Africa that has changed considerably since his last state visit in 1994. Since then, South Africa has transformed itself from a global pariah over its apartheid system of racial separation into the "Rainbow Nation" of today.

Mugabe has changed, too. The man once hailed as a tireless liberation leader showed his indefatigable nature by energetically running for - and dubiously winning - election after election, allegedly rigging polls, committing human rights abuses and destroying his nation’s economy along the way.

In 2013, Mugabe was elected to his seventh term in a poll that some observers said was flawed. Those events have created a chill between him and the international community.

Frosty relations

But independent analyst David Monyae said this visit may represent the first thaw in Zimbabwe’s frosty diplomatic relations.

Monyae said one reason is that Mugabe, who recently became head of both the African Union and the Southern African Development Community, is a little too important to keep ignoring. Also, he noted, Zimbabwe may be turning a corner.

“It signals the start of the stabilization of Zimbabwean politics on one hand and slow coming out of the economic crisis as Zimbabwe engages with the international community. … President Robert Mugabe is currently the chair of SADC as well as the chair of the African Union. So he holds two critical positions in the African continent. That’s his leverage on quite a number of issues," Monyae said.

The official reason for this visit, which started Tuesday, is to strengthen economic cooperation between the two nations, said South Africa’s foreign ministry. Since Zimbabwe began its economic decline in the early 2000s, the balance of trade has swung decisively in South Africa’s favor.

And so, the man known for his fiery invective may have to bring out the begging bowl on this visit, Monyae said. The visit comes ahead of an SADC summit hosted by Zimbabwe, which the nation is reportedly struggling to pay for.

“I think it’s just speculation. But even if it is true, I won’t be surprised, given the economic crisis in the country, and therefore, like any other head of state, he would go around shopping and asking for help to host a gathering which is costing," he said.

But Mugabe’s visit is not without controversy. South Africa has the world’s highest population of Zimbabwean expatriates. About 200,000 of them are now trying to renew their asylum permits after fleeing here in the aftermath of the nation’s violent 2008 elections.

Ngqabutho Mabhena, a South Africa-based member of one of Zimbabwe’s two top opposition parties, is one of those Zimbabweans.

Critical of management

Mabhena is not thrilled about the president’s visit.

“He comes on his first visit since 1994 when the majority of Zimbabweans are basically here in South Africa in the middle of trying to make a livelihood thanks to his poor management of the economy in Zimbabwe," Mabhena said.

"So he comes really during, in the middle of what one would call an economic crisis in Zimbabwe where the Zimbabwean government has run short of ideas on how to resuscitate the economy. So we don’t know what he is going to get out of South Africa during this state visit," he said.

Mabhena is one of many Zimbabweans hoping that Mugabe’s visit here may be a prelude for his final act. A recent column in the state-run Herald newspaper, widely believed to be written by Mugabe's spokesperson George Charamba, said: “Soon he will bow out, like all mortals.”

That statement is causing a lot of head-scratching, Mahbena said. "It’s not clear whether Mugabe will go out in the next two weeks, in the next month, will he not be available in 2018? We are actually trying to understand what that statement means ourselves," he said.

Mugabe has dismissed notions that he is restricted by term limits or even this mortal coil, famously saying: "I have died many times - that's where I have beaten Christ. Christ died once and resurrected once."

Apt words, from the Zimbabwean ruler. This visit, which ends Thursday, is something of a diplomatic revival for one of Africa’s most tenacious leaders.

Boina123
0 Views · 9 months ago

I am on a journey to become a farmer in Zimbabwe, Africa. Farming in Africa is lucrative and a great opportunity to have a good income. Agribusiness is booming in Africa.

After many years in the diaspora and starting to think of retirement back home ,we ,(my wife and I) started to brainstorm different ideas.

We settled on free range organic chicken farming! 🥚🐣🐓😍. We will also grow organic vegetables.

We have lived in the United Kingdom for just over 20 years with our five children who were all home educated.

While living in the U.K we became very aware of food standards because food was not the same as what we had left behind.

Very early on we started buying organic food and wild fish. We would like to continue on this path of healthy eating and growing our own food.

The chickens will be pasture raised. We are implementing a permaculture farming method.

We will also be using the regenerative agriculture approach to help the soils get all the necessary nutrients.

We bought the land which had lots of gum trees which took a lot of nutrients out of the soil. We need to add these back using the regenerative agriculture approach.

We will use this platform to share information we learn along the way.

There was a pond on the farm which has dried out but we need to revive it as part of permaculture farming.

What is permaculture?

It involves taking care of the earth and working with it. We will be using systems like rain capture and solar systems. Trying to be off grid as much as possible.


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