Crypto!?
Are there people dealing in crypto? Both in payments and exchanges? I was wondering what the crypto market looks like in Zim, aside from fx traders, but just people who legitimately use it for online transactions or other online activities.
Are there people dealing in crypto? Both in payments and exchanges? I was wondering what the crypto market looks like in Zim, aside from fx traders, but just people who legitimately use it for online transactions or other online activities.
To the people that are having problems in their marriages. What were you doing when you were dating? All that time spent and you failed to know your partner's character, beliefs, and expectations? Why get yourselves into complex situations you guys know aren't qualified for?
Zimbabweans have become too comfortable with the idea that success means leaving Zimbabwe.
People move abroad and begin acting as if staying there permanently is their right, then become shocked when immigration laws change.
At the same time, we often praise leaving Zimbabwe as if it is automatically a blessing from God, while rarely asking ourselves a difficult question "who is supposed to build Zimbabwe if everyone capable of building it sees their future somewhere else?"
The countries many Zimbabweans admire today did not become successful because everyone left. They became successful because generations of people invested into building them.
Sometimes I wonder if we forgot our own history. Zimbabweans understand better than most that governments can change laws...e.g nguva yemadhara vachidzinga the white farmers.
What I'm questioning is whether we've become so focused on escaping Zimbabwe that we've stopped thinking seriously about what it would take to build it.
Has it become part of our culture?