January Newsletter: Miracle Mission Vimba
January Newsletter: Miracle Mission Vimba
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January Newsletter: Miracle Mission Vimba
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Hi All Phil Scott Riddell was, until recently, a highly qualified commercial pilot with 30 years of airline and business corporate flying experience. He visited many different countries worldwide during his flying career, resulting in him overnighting in hotel accommodations boasting a large variance in standards. In 2016 Phil and his wife, Mornette relocated to
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Hi All I’ve always believed that a good manager does not spend the whole workday sitting behind a desk with in-baskets that never seem to empty. One needs to regularly “Break the Pattern” of hard slog. Sometimes all it takes is a coffee date with a long-forgotten friend or business colleague. Another way to do
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Is Your Car Back To School Ready? – All our top tips to get your car ready for the school run.The fridges are all stocked and ready for the kids’ packed lunches and the new uniforms have been purchased – even if they are two sizes too big! Whilst we know parents will be busy making
We all share the road, and as drivers and pedestrians, we should respect everyone’s journey. When you’re driving remember: When you’re walking remember: Just because you use the road, doesn’t mean you own it. We all share the road, we all share the responsibility. Reaching the destination safely is the best reward for any motorist/pedestrian!
Hi All With us at Softrite having so many farmers using our Adaski payroll software, we are constantly being informed of new developments and presentations being made in the Zimbabwean Farming community. A few weeks ago, we were invited out to a farm in Northern Marondera to listen to Rob Stokes talk about the “Chongi” tobacco curing system
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Hi All Early last month I was invited out to the Swales Farm in Darwendale to witness the first public display of the 7 young progeny of their Arabian Horses. “The Arabian Horse has historic roots in the Arabian Peninsula. With a distinctive head shape and high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily
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HI All My sporting career could best be described as “A Jack of all trades; Master of None!” I’ve tried my luck at all sorts of sports but only ever truly succeeded where skills are not top of the requirements list – Persevering at Comrades was more my style. I do believe, however, that one
Did you know that 11th April is “Parkinson’s World Awareness Day”? This day is symbolized by the wearing of a Grey Ribbon and identified by a specially cultivated Tulip. The “Dr. James Parkinson Tulip” was developed by a Dutch horticulturist who had Parkinson’s Disease. The red and white tulip has been adopted as the world
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