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….Legend of a muroora

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Definition of Unscrupulous

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Always hungry never full

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Becoming EthneticMe

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When you see Him

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The Good Old Days…

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Blog Indaba Dear Diary

03.09.2016

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June 26, 2020

I have so much to say but I would rather use a pictorial today to tell you about a day I will never forget.

It starts off with a beautiful young lady ready for this chapter of her life. Getting ready in the room were many prayers went up. Behind…


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My Playlist

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June 25, 2020

There is no easy way to tell the powers that be that I am going to break the rules. So I will just go ahead and do it 🙂 I mean I fail to pack for an overnight trip and you want me to choose 5 songs loooooool

My Feel…


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By the time he woke up…

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June 24, 2020

By the time he woke up I was dying, lying on the floor my hand stretched to him. I could hardly make out the frame of his body but I could tell he was smiling at me with his hand trying to reach out for mine.

In the background I…


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What’s going on?

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June 24, 2020

We are tired, hurting, frustarted, angry

Governments and “higher” systems that influence key decision makers that think it is okay to act and not be held responsible.

It’s sad that we still talking about this, years after independence from colonialism, apartheid, slavery name it. We are still talking about this.

When…


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June 22, 2020

Yesterday was Fathers Day. I don’t like Fathers Day that much.

It makes me sad, seeing people with their fathers sharing loving memories.

I dislike the fact that it’s the one day that reminds me of how much I was robbed.

I was robbed of the man who was supposed to…


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Nhetembo dzemadzinza: Clan Praises

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June 19, 2020

Giving clan praises dates back to the origin of culture. Back then these praises were recited daily, it was a part of people’s every day life and there were different praises for different situations.

There are mainly three kinds of Shona praise poetry namely, clan praises (madetembedzo edzinza/rudzi ), personal praises…

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