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Complimentary career guidance and counseling services available for women interested in embarking on a career as professional drivers in the commercial industry.

In a job interview, the panel ask you, "Will you leave this job if you find a better one?”What will be your answer?
28/02/2026

In a job interview, the panel ask you,

"Will you leave this job if you find a better one?”

What will be your answer?

18/02/2026

Reversing Superlink:

Turn wheels to the left

First trailer from the horse goes right

Then at the same time the last trailer goes left

⬅horse wheels left
➡first trailer right
⬅last trailer left

Turn horse wheels right

First trailer goes left

Last trailer goes right

➡horsewheels ryt
⬅first trailer left
➡last trailer right

So u only have to know that:

Where you want your last trailer to go is where you turn your wheels.

Do not lock the trailers too much bcoz they might endup confusing you.

For Straight reverse:

Make sure your truck is standing straight

Make 2 or 3 full turns of the steering doing left right left Right while reversing.Your trailers will go straight.

I said where u want you last trailer to go is where u turn your wheels.....

09/02/2026

Southern African truck drivers challenges

Southern African truck drivers (Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, DRC corridors) face some of the hardest working conditions in the world. Here are the real challenges drivers on these routes deal with every day:

🚧 1️⃣ Border delays & corruption

Major borders like:
• Beitbridge (Zim–SA)
• Chirundu (Zim–Zambia)
• Kazungula
• Kasumbalesa (Zambia–DRC)

Drivers can wait 3–10 days just to cross.

Problems:
• Bribes demanded
• Agents cheating drivers
• Systems going offline
• Paperwork mistakes causing re-queuing

While waiting:
• No toilets
• No showers
• No food
• Sleeping in the truck

🛣️ 2️⃣ Bad roads destroy trucks

Many routes have:
• Deep potholes
• Broken bridges
• Poor lighting

Examples:
causes:
• Tire bursts
• Suspension damage
• Accidents
• Long delays

🔫 3️⃣ Crime & hijacking

Some corridors are dangerous:
• Mozambique
• Parts of DRC
• Northern South Africa

Drivers face:
• Armed robberies
• Fuel siphoning
• Cargo theft
• Assault

Night parking is risky unless in secure yards.

💰 4️⃣ Low pay vs high risk

Many drivers earn:
• USD 300–700 per month

But they:
• Carry cargo worth millions
• Are blamed when cargo is lost
• Sometimes forced to pay damages

Some companies even:
• Deduct salary for breakdowns
• Don’t pay overtime
• Delay salaries

🛌 5️⃣ Terrible living conditions

Most drivers:
• Sleep in the truck
• Eat street food
• Go weeks without showers
• Have no clean toilets

This leads to:
• Infections
• Stomach problems
• Skin disease

❤️ 6️⃣ Health & relationship problems

Long-haul drivers face:
• High blood pressure
• Diabetes
• Fatigue
• HIV & STDs (roadside relationships)
• Family breakdowns

Many drivers die early because of stress, diet, and no medical care.

👮 7️⃣ Police harassment

Drivers deal with:
• Endless roadblocks
• Fake fines
• Extortion
• Threats to impound trucks

📄 8️⃣ Visa & permit issues

Cross-border drivers struggle with:
• Transit visas
• Work permits
• Passport stamp problems
• Border officials demanding bribes

This affects especially:
• Zimbabweans
• Malawians
• Congolese drivers



🧠 9️⃣ Mental stress

Being alone for weeks, with pressure from:
• Company
• Border agents
• Police
• Family

Leads to:
• Depression
• Alcohol abuse
• Anger
• Burnout



🚚 10️⃣ Exploitation by companies

Some companies:
• Use fake contracts
• Fire drivers after accidents
• Refuse to pay terminal benefits
• Blame drivers for everything



🟢 Truth

Southern African truck drivers are the backbone of regional trade — without them:
• Fuel
• Food
• Medicine
• Mining exports

would stop.

But they are treated like disposable workers.

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01/02/2026
01/02/2026

BREAKING NEWS TO ALL EMPLOYEES:

1. Build a home early. Rural or urban—own something. Building a house at 45 is not an achievement. Government and company houses create dangerous comfort. Your family deserves memories in your home, not borrowed walls.

2. Go home. Don’t live at work all year. You are not the pillar of your department. If you die today, your role will be advertised tomorrow. Operations will continue. Your family should come first—always.

3. Stop chasing promotions. Chase mastery. Be excellent at what you do. If promotion comes, fine. If it doesn’t, your personal growth should never depend on corporate approval.

4. Avoid office gossip like poison. Nothing destroys careers faster than loose talk. Don’t bond over backbiting bosses or colleagues. Stay away from gatherings where people—not progress—are the agenda.

5. Never compete with your boss. You’ll burn your fingers. Don’t compete with colleagues either—you’ll fry your brain. Compete with who you were yesterday.

6. Have a side income. Salary alone will not sustain you long-term. That truth hurts—but it’s real.

7. Save automatically. If money doesn’t leave your payslip without your consent, you will never save it.

8. Borrow to invest, not to impress. Loans should change your situation, not your image. Buy luxury from profits—not debt.

9. Keep your life private. Your marriage, family, and personal struggles do not belong at work. This is not optional—it’s survival.

10. Be loyal to yourself first. Hanging around your boss will isolate you from colleagues—and when your boss leaves, you may be dumped with them.

11. Plan retirement the day you get employed. The second-best time is today. By 38–45, have an exit plan.

12. Join workplace welfare groups—and be active. They matter more than you think when life hits unexpectedly.

13. Use leave days wisely. What you do on leave reflects how you’ll live after retirement. If all you do is sit with a remote watching series, don’t expect a different retirement.

14. Start projects while still employed. Retire to run a business, not to start one. Most pensioners fail because they do it the wrong way around.

15. Pension money is not capital. It’s survival money. It’s for healthcare and upkeep—not school fees, luxury, or impulsive decisions.

16. Don’t become a retirement warning story. Be the example that makes colleagues want to retire, not fear it.

17. Retire while you still have energy. Late retirement steals family time. Many retirees can’t adjust and keep job-hunting until death. That’s tragic—and avoidable.

18. Retire into your community. Company and government housing disconnect you from society. Adjusting later is harder than people admit.

19. Never confuse benefits with security. Employment benefits are comfort traps. When you retire, no one calls you “boss” unless you built something real.

20. You will retire—voluntarily or involuntarily. Prepare early or pay painfully.

01/02/2026

🚛 LEARN TO DRIVE A TRUCK WITH CONFIDENCE! 🚛

DSM Driving School is now offering professional truck driving lessons for individuals and groups.

✅ $50 per hour
✅ $410 with Certificate of Competency
✅ Available every day
✅ Experienced instructors
✅ Group bookings welcome

📍 113 Samora Machel Avenue
Next to Hebert Chitepo School of Ideology, opposite ZUVA Service Station (4th Street)

📞 Book now:
0772 394 521 | 0771 558 814
0781 496 436 | 0773 312 785
☎️ 0242 709 923 | 0242 754 455

👉 Where the BEST drivers are made.

30/01/2026

JOB ADVERTISEMENT:
Zhongjin Heli Energy Private Limited is seeking 50 experienced and reliable Trailer Truck Drivers to support our logistics and transportation operations.

REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
1.Age between 30–50 years
2.Valid Zimbabwe Driver’s Licence Class CE (Heavy Truck with Trailer)
3.Valid Professional Driving Permit (PDP)
4.Valid Medical Fitness Certificate
5.Valid Defensive Driving Certificate
6.Valid Passport
7.Non Criminal Record Certificate
8.Minimum 5 years’ proven cross-border experience driving trailer trucks to South Africa
9.Physically fit and medically sound
10.Ability to perform vehicle inspections and maintain accurate documentation.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.Operate trailer trucks safely and responsibly
2.Conduct daily vehicle inspections and report defects
3.Ensure compliance with road traffic and safety regulations
4.Protect company assets and cargo at all times
5.Maintain accurate trip, fuel records and related documentation

APPLICATION METHOD
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via WhatsApp to:Liam Bruce WhatsApp: 0771 662 535 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Application Closing Date: 8th Feb 2026

CONTACT INFORMATION

Liam Bruce
Human Resources Department
Zhongjin Heli Energy Private Limited
📍 Office Location: 5 Miles, Hwange, Zimbabwe
📱 WhatsApp: 0771 662 535

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