This is the first time hearing about Masimba ,thanks Haku for bringing in good people with susbstance .I started appriaciating Zim more when i moved to the UK... I learned to accept and embrace our Country as it is ..Etiquete must be taught both at home and school ... marara mu bin as a starting point...
Losing a parent is a profound experience that forever alters the fabric of our lives. Grief reshapes you. It carves hollows in your heart, yet somehow, you find strength to rebuild. You discover resilience in unexpected places the smell of her favorite dish, the echo of her laughter in old photos.
Given the history of currency instability, Zimbabweans remain skeptical about the Zig’s long-term viability. Confidence in the financial system is crucial for economic stability.
Bro I love this but you can do so much better. Please let the guest run, at times you interject too much and then the point is lost. In the end you up with so many topics post that are never properly explored.
Great issues raised but lacks proper form. E.g. good manners and etiquette is not necessarily taught at school. It begins at home (with self). Poor attitude and bad behaviour can be fixed by shared common social values. I lived in the diaspora for 4 decades and has retired in Zim. I have ideas that we could share and improve our ways of living.
I like the way this podcast is done it feels like a generic conversation and in normal conversation people talk over each other . Zimbos are so good at finding fault chero pasina
There is no topic that is lied about in Zimbabwe like Gukurahundi , no one talks about how Gukurahundi started but just want to discuss the event post January '83 but not before with incidents like Entumbane...how are we supposed to heal as a nation when we circulate lies as fact?
Next time focus on the topic of the show and don't loose focus dwelling on the guests personal life for a very long time it's ends up boring learn from jn conversation with Trevor
This is the first time hearing about Masimba ,thanks Haku for bringing in good people with susbstance .I started appriaciating Zim more when i moved to the UK... I learned to accept and embrace our Country as it is ..Etiquete must be taught both at home and school ... marara mu bin as a starting point...
I like how this conversation did not sugarcoat the situation in Zimbabwe and yet remains reasonably optimistic about the future of the country.
Losing a parent is a profound experience that forever alters the fabric of our lives. Grief reshapes you. It carves hollows in your heart, yet somehow, you find strength to rebuild. You discover resilience in unexpected places the smell of her favorite dish, the echo of her laughter in old photos.
I am a deep thinker and I totally enjoyed this conversation from great minds
So good to hear about someone from Solusi doing well. As a graduate of Solusi myself it's so encouraging
Much appreciated. Solusi all the way.
The ZiG issue, that is the best approach, wonderful analysis from Simba there, Alex Make sure the powers that be also get onboard with that.
It's people like you who makes me feel proud to be Zimbabwean.
Thank you guys. It's very thought provoking. I really appreciate bringing on social issues esp discipline
This is phenomenal well done Masimba
Watching from Saudi 🇸🇦🇸🇦. Great interview 🔥🔥
Sadly in the 1st world you kids are not yours. This is where Africa is strong
Love what you are doing.🇿🇼💖💝🌍
Great interview which was really engaging. I encountered Masimba on Twitter with his Casio captioned posts.
Proud of our own, keep it up big bro
True to form as always brother Alex. Impeccable guest selection and topical conversation subject. 👌
Good talk right here gentlemen
Great!
Good job Masimba !
like e channel’s consistency lately 👌🏾
Interesting
Interesting conversation. The medicine to treat moral decay is when people awaken to who they ate in Christ.
Well done Masimba
Great interview.
I literally bought 3 casio watches bcoz of this guy
Good on you brother. Hope you are enjoying them!
Locked in
Great interview Masimba.
💯 brother
I really liked this conversation !
Intelligent interviewee
Anyone who likes first
You're correct that our 🇿🇼 banks are anti-development... Difficult mortgage conditions, usurious interest rates.... 😮
Encouraging, focus on the value you can produce and provide. Ma1 will not get you anywhere
Given the history of currency instability, Zimbabweans remain skeptical about the Zig’s long-term viability. Confidence in the financial system is crucial for economic stability.
Oh nice
Different tax rates for usd and zig seems like a good deterrent esp at the till
Love the bold exchange, when are we going to get it on Spotify?
Bro I love this but you can do so much better. Please let the guest run, at times you interject too much and then the point is lost. In the end you up with so many topics post that are never properly explored.
Innbucks is on too something
Something big too
It’s quite interesting that you can get shamed for doing the right thing…ndezvevarungu , wakuzviita muSalad
Interviewer please stop asking questions and then cut the guy then you end up answering your question
stop hating if you dont like how he interviews guest stick to Dj Ollah
Great issues raised but lacks proper form. E.g. good manners and etiquette is not necessarily taught at school. It begins at home (with self). Poor attitude and bad behaviour can be fixed by shared common social values.
I lived in the diaspora for 4 decades and has retired in Zim. I have ideas that we could share and improve our ways of living.
It would be nice for you to let the guest answer questions without interruption. Keep focusing on the topic
I like the way this podcast is done it feels like a generic conversation and in normal conversation people talk over each other . Zimbos are so good at finding fault chero pasina
There is no topic that is lied about in Zimbabwe like Gukurahundi , no one talks about how Gukurahundi started but just want to discuss the event post January '83 but not before with incidents like Entumbane...how are we supposed to heal as a nation when we circulate lies as fact?
Exactly I always say the same thing
Pakopje ukamira parobot usiku unobirwa
Next time focus on the topic of the show and don't loose focus dwelling on the guests personal life for a very long time it's ends up boring learn from jn conversation with Trevor
imagine trying to tell people how to conduct their show on their platform lol if you dont like the format stick to the Trevor Show
@@patrickchidzerebe kind… not everyone understands how podcasts work.
I wish you asked better questions to the man in such a significant business…. It was a very shallow interview.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Looking forward to seeing the deep one you will have
we so good at knocking other people done , what contribution have you made ? imagine hating people for trying
It would have been helpful to tell us the business he is in, from the start, rather than keep us guessing.
I’m sure it’s actually in the first minute on the lower third
@@ZezuruCreatives i heard construction or engineering, but they didnt go into detail.