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Nothing embarrassing about making a poor decision to go back to a dysfunctional enviroment. There is no honest work that pays in Zimbabwe. Bro living in denial blaming himself. 23 years of hard work flushed down the drain because he decided to do the figures after having 1000sd's of...

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🇿🇼Phrophet DrCde Prof Madzibaba Adamski Jahman's profile picture
🇿🇼Phrophet DrCde Prof Madzibaba Adamski Jahman2 years ago

...and that why you have consultants like me who wouldn't lie even though it might cost you to find out.

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Ras_Gumbi🐏🐏2 years ago

I like his mindset, he blames himself and views failure as a part of the journey, he's going to bounce back, I hope he does ✅✅✅

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🇿🇼Phrophet DrCde Prof Madzibaba Adamski Jahman2 years ago

So do I

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Al l am an African2 years ago

You can spend money in Zimbabwe if you have made a fortune in the Diaspora & have fun, but business in Zim is another story. It is probably one of the toughest & riskiest places to do honest business. But we still want to romanticize it because we love the place.

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🇿🇼Phrophet DrCde Prof Madzibaba Adamski Jahman2 years ago

well said

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Yassin Ali2 years ago

When politics is bad in a country, even the clocks are afraid to move forward.

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General Hustler2 years ago

Everyone is an Expert part is true ....ey simply business models like plant 5000 cabbages and sell dem at $1 each watova ne5k for Honda Fit

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Zimbo_Factual2 years ago

This post distorts the truth. The guy was scammed & he even admits his own failures later in the video as captured here.

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Codza2 years ago

Another mistake was driving a Discovery while trying to grow the business. The maintenance requires big money

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BONZO reSVOSVE 🇬🇧 🇿🇼2 years ago

He knew this video would be out there for everyone to see and HE PUT THE BLAME ON HIMSELF! 😂😒 We all know who is to blame but for fear of losing my farm, I won’t say it.

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