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Raheel
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Jobs on Zimbabwean ICT project...
February 8, 2003 - 06:12 AM
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http://www.ejobs.co.zw Project in Zimbabwe
I am immensely pleased to formally announce the completion of the development phase of the ongoing co-operative ICT project http://www.ejobs.co.zw which will be inaugurated on 7th February 2003 by the Minister of State for Science and Technology at Harare. This project is the result of untiring efforts of a group of young and enthusiastic team working together with minimal resources.
The initiative was taken by two of the participants of Melaka International Youth Dialogue 2002- Donald Charumbira and myself- in the wake of discussions during the "Action for Employment" summit in Malaysia. Our initiative evolved through an organic and progressive process of partnering and seeks to work towards providing better job opportunities to the African youth by leveraging the power of internet. In the process, we plan to donate a part of the revenues from the site for the promotion of youth around the world especially the downtrodden ones in Africa. Please help us in promoting this noble cause by spreading the word about http://www.ejobs.co.zw to your friends, colleagues and fellow activists. Your comments and suggestions are welcome at:
raheel.ahmad@lycos.com
We would like to thank all our friends for the support and encouragement. Further, we seek your co-operation in making it one of the leading online source of jobs in Zimbabwe.
Many thanks and sincere regards,
Yours in peace,
Raheel Ahmad
http://www.ejobs.co.zw
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Ashwin Gopinath
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Good Work, Zimbabwe team
February 8, 2003 - 06:28 AM
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Nice to hear the news.
I appreciate your effort in the work.Keep going.Let me know how indians can help you in the cause.
regards
Ashwin Gopinath
CEO,Association of Computer Technologists in India(ACTIndia).
http://projects.takingitglobal.org/actindia
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indians?
February 17, 2003 - 02:52 AM
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Hi Ashwin and everyone else down in India!
I'd like to say two things
1. I appreciate the spirit "Let me know how the indians can help in your cause" WAY TO GO ASHWIN! But I'm assuming you're not just talking to the Zimbabweans because this is prevalent throughout Southern Africa (South Africa included) and beyond.
2. Raheel, Donald, Melody, Lawrence and everyone involved in the project, this is a wonderful and useful site. Well Done! Quite inspiring now we can hope that Zimbabweans (or the target group) finds it useful too. Oh yes, I'v been there.
On behalf of young people in Southern Africa, I'd like to say Thank you, thank you so much and to all Zimbabweans I'd like to say here's the facility, use it and let everyone know.
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Ashwin Gopinath
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Re: Jobs on Zimbabwean ICT project...
February 17, 2003 - 07:52 AM
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When this guy post something, I really enjoy and i love reply it.See his voice is really encouraging.
I want all recruiters in Zimbabwe as well as in other countries to use this site in a good manner, listing their job vacancies.I trust this site is going to be platform for the trade of different cultures by exchanging the brains.
Good luck!!
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March 25, 2003 - 02:08 AM
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originally posted by Ashwin
I want all recruiters in Zimbabwe as well as in other countries to use this site in a good manner, listing their job vacancies.I trust this site is going to be platform for the trade of different cultures by exchanging the brains.
Question: How are the Zimbabweans and other countries finding this? Specifically I would love to hear from Zimbabwe's young people or the TIG tribe in Southern Africa.
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