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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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My Heart

When you see Him

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The Good Old Days…

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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 National Sport Stadium to watch a soccer match was when I was 9 years. We went with my mother to watch a Zimbabwe versus Zambia…


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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 at him as I said, “Bob Marley hapana kwaarikuenda, (he is not going anywhere) he is just as excited to be here as we are…


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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. He sang songs that we could relate to. No matter the location, a Zimbabwean celebration is incomplete without a Tuku song being played. If the…


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Hello, Johnson & Johnson

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June 14, 2020

When I was in primary school we had representatives from Johnson & Johnson come through to our schools and give us the talk about menstruation and menstrual cycles.

So we would walk into the hall and right in your face is this huge dummy of the female reproductive system. Giggles…


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Followings and followers

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June 11, 2020

All this social media talk has me feeling some typa way. Our life in one way or another is centered around social media.

It’s crazy when you think about it but it’s a fact. Anywho when I log in,these are the accounts I make sure I check.

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Things African Content Creators should avoid

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June 10, 2020

These days anyone can be a content creator. All you need is a good phone, a social media account and voila you are on your way to being a content creator.

But the thing is being a content creator is more than that. It takes a lot of intention, planning…

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