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Fantastic day with guide Jozef Behr: Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a baffling animal. With regards to going in Africa, the nation of Zimbabwe is a high priority objective. Thus, during my outing to Zimbabwe I join a troop that has an aide Jozef Behr who take all the troop part to the Kariba Lake. He assisted with appearing around spots and fill our heart with joy beneficial.   Zimbabwe is one of Africa's most well known vacationer locations. It brags a number shocking spots inside borders are certainly worth seeing. There's no rejecting that Zimbabwe brags a plenty particular traveler locales that appropriately mirror the nation's way of life. Our movement guide Mr. Jozef let us know that there is continuously something fascinating to see any place you go in the country. You may likewise find a plenty of exercises to make your days off much more pleasant. At the point when we discuss Zimbabwe, we can't disregard the Kariba Dam. This is one of the country's most well known vacationer locations. At the point when we arri...

Jozef Clifford Behr- Professional Journey

Jozef Clifford Behr is director at Redfox Management company in Africa. Redfox M anagement is a business management com pa ny in Zimbabwe that provide their client a certain amount of service they need in exchange of required funds. Being a director of Redfox Management, Jozef Behr says, “ we believe in excellency in our work that creates aid to the businesses to tackle organizational issues at ease. ”      Redfox Management Company was established on July 9, 2018 and Jozef Behr was designated as a director in the organization immediately after the establishment. The hard work and efforts of Jozef pays off and he successfully established four other entities under his headship.    A corporation that deals in minerals and gasoline.    A fuel rail network that sells more than 10 million liters of fuel per month.    A logistical support company that helps trade movements in and around Zimbabwe,    A South African Trading B...

Jozef Behr Appoints Head of Trading

Bindura Nickel Corporation (BNC) has appointed three partners of commodity baron Kuda Tagwirei to the board, following the recent takeover of the country's nickel giant by Sotic International, combined with Tagwirei's partner Trafigura. Sotic International, a Mauritius-based trading company, bought UK-owned Asa Holdings' controlling 74.13% in BNC in October. In an announcement on Thursday, BNC announced the appointment of Christopher Fourie and Jozef Behr to the board. Fourie is the head of Sotic International, while Behr is the chief commercial officer of the goods company. Fourie, an investment consultant, has served as head of Mergers and Acquisitions at Puma Energy, which is jointly owned by Trafigura and Sonangol and is the Zimbabwean partner of Tagwirei's Sakunda Holdings. BNC also appointed Obey Chimuka, MD of Fossil Contracting, a company associated with Tagwirei. Chimuka was recently appointed to Great Dyke Investments, a Zimbabwean-Russian joint venture devel...

Kuvimba: How to Hide a Mining Giant in Plain Sight ?

 First, when Sotic bought BNC, it appointed Christopher Fourie and Jozef Behr to the board. Fourie is Sotic's CEO, while Behr is the company's head of business. Fourie, an investment banker, has served as head of mergers and acquisitions at Puma Energy, which is jointly owned by Trafigura and Sonangol, and until 2020 was a partner in Zimbabwe Tagwirei's Sakunda Holdings. Trafigura cut off Sakunda as the US prepared sanctions against Tagwirei. Everyone involved around Kuvimba has been keen to make one big point; businessman Kuda Tagwirei is not involved in the company. "Tagwireyi is not involved at all; we did our due diligence," Ncube says. "All the entities in the 65% are state-owned." Government claims that its contribution of assets accounts for the 65% in Kuvimba. However, this would suggest a valuation of all the assets has been done to give the split. There has been no such valuation. It is easy to see why officials are so desperate to remove...

Jozef Behr Claims That Chiremba Balancing Rock of Zimbabwe Has A Jaw dropping View

Jozef Behr, a travel blogger, is one of my favorites. In his blog, he recounts his own experience in a unique way. He discovered the world's hidden treasures and educated the public about their value. I followed in his footsteps as usual, and now I'm in Chiremba, Zimbabwe, to see the Balancing Rock.   I read Jozef Behr's blog about balancing rock last week, and he claims that "the balancing rock of Zimbabwe is not man-made but created naturally." And it makes me want to come here and view this natural marvel.   Off Chiremba Road, 13 kilometers south of Harare, are the Chiremba Balancing Rocks. The balancing rocks are rather impressive. Massive stones piled on top of one other create breathtaking natural sculptures. The Chiremba balancing rocks are one of Zimbabwe's most magnificent geological phenomena, and they are found across the nation. These rocks, like the Standing Stones of Scotland, look to have been constructed by people, yet they are the consequen...

By-Election in Zimbabwe 2022: The newly formed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) defeats ZANU PF

  In 19 of the 28 constituencies (67.9% of the vote), the Zimbabwean leader against the Citizens' Coalition for Change (CCC), led by Nelson Shamisa , won the last election. Dominating Zanu PF and MDC-T/Alliance.   “Citizens came together and achieved a resounding victory for the movement,” said CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere after the results were announced.   By-elections to the National Assembly and local authorities resulted in a shortage of seats for more than two years. There are nearly 100 council seats up for election. The 2020 general election has been postponed by the government due to COVID-19.   After splitting from the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) on the domestic political battleground, CCC party leader Nelson Chamisa formed his own party at the end of The One months. In a by-election, the MDC failed to win a seat.   Blackmail and vote buying destroyed the by-elections, according to independent election observers. CCC lawmakers claimed th...

Zimbabwe By-Election Highlights: Only 15 % Female Came Forward as Candidates

Only 15% of the candidates in the March 26 by-elections were female on the floor, a decline attributed to political parties' failure to field more women from their political barns, despite their commitment to do so and the fact that their constitutional amendments and election manifestos include equality for women.     According to reports, the March 26 by-elections ended on a positive note, with no violent events reported at any voting stations across Zimbabwe. Those who triumphed rejoiced, while those who failed sought time away from the media and the public eye to reflect on their efforts.   However, the aggregated numbers from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) paint a gloomy picture of women's participation and the percentage of those who won in the just finished by-elections. In the parliamentary and municipal elections held on March 26, just 21.4 percent of females obtained seats in the National Assembly, compared to 78.6 percent of males, according to ZEC dat...