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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…

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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…

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Blog Indaba Short Stories

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…

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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…

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Blog Indaba My Heart

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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…

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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…

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Legend of The Flying Elephant

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June 17, 2020

I have never been much of a soccer fan but I recognise greatness. The first and only time I have ever been to the…

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Natural Mystic: 18 April 1980

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June 16, 2020

“Tambu! Tambu iwe takunonoka manje,” (Tambu, we are getting late now) cried out Phineas in exasperation. I couldn’t help but roll my eyes…

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Tuku said it…

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June 15, 2020

Oliver Mtukudzi…what can I even begin to say about one of the greatest musicians to come out of Zimbabwe dare I say the world….

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