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CHRISTINA COLUMBUS’ DISCOVERY

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Title: China Not So Fabulous

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SO SHE JUS AH KNOW SEH YOU CANT TRUST PEOPLE??? SHE COME OUT AH HIDING PON INSTAGRAM DOE…

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WTF AFRICA- MAN URINATES ON SISTER’S BLANKETS TO CLEANSE SATANISM

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A 49-year-old man from Bulawayo’s Iminyela suburb has been arrested for calling his sister a Satanist and urinating on her blankets as a way of cleansing her ‘demonic’ spirits.

It is reported that on 27 April, Thawuzeni Moyo returned home from a beer drink and found his sister, Shamiso Nemakonde, in the company of their relatives, Ntobeko Moyo and Vanessa Ndlovu.

Without greeting the trio, the man is said to have started accusing his sister of being a Satanist. The two have been at logger heads as Moyo has repeatedly questioned Nemakonde’s religious inclination.

It is said that Moyo went about calling his sister a Satanist despite the woman’s warnings to Moyo whom he told not to utter such allegations. During one of his tantrums, the man was quoted as saying: “You are a witch, you take pills you are a prostitute. You are a witch you drink human blood. You are a Satanist.”

The woman had had enough of the accusations and proceeded to the police to file a report. While she was away, Moyo is said to have urinated on her blankets in the bedroom.

Nemakonde reportedly went back home and on arrival found the room stinking “drunkard’s urine”, it is alleged. When she demanded answers as to what had taken place, Moyo once again said she was a Satanist ans she needed to be cleansed so urinating on her bed and blankets was a way of helping get rid of the demonic spirit.

An argument ensued thereafter and during the debacle, Moyo is alleged to have pushed his sister who was carrying her baby on the back against the wall. She went back to the police.

Moyo was subsequently arrested and hauled before Western Commonage magistrate, Mr Themba Chimiso. On being asked if he had any complaints with the police, Moyo said cops stole his US$1 and also assaulted him.

The prosecuting team was ordered to investigate the claim. He was however, remanded in custody on charges of criminal insult and physical abuse.

TOOTHPASTE LOST THE BATTLE AND PLAQUE WON THE WAR

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HOPE IS NOT LOST

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Hope isn’t lost…………….

Train a child in the way he should grow, and when he is old he will not depart from it Proverbs 22:6
I remember growing up in TG, the days were not as portrayed today. “Volatile”, “Mother of all Garrisons” are phrases that often encapsulate the place I know and still not ashamed to say I grew up in. You see, this one is especially for the bloggers on JMG, as I listened in utter dismay yesterday to the “porn audio” with alleged Marcus Garvey High School students and thought to myself what life would be like for me and my sisters especially my sisters had we not overcome the perceived notion that one is limited and oftentimes incapacitated by where they live and the stigma that is attached once you mention a certain garrison especially “Tivoli”!

You see, my mother had a faith that could move mountains, she lived an exemplary Christian life and invested in her children through hard-work and dedication, I can’t recall a time when my mother was not working! When I reflect on my upbringing, I have come to realize that it was by her example that we adopted our behaviours, I think unconsciously some behaviours are ingrained in us from our parents via their own behaviours and attitude in life. We replicated what was seen and never felt the need to “mix and mingle”, succumb to peer pressure, or let the community influence our behaviour. Moreso, we were not dictated to by her, it would appear that the attitude we displayed to school and life in general was almost autonomous, we just did what we saw her do. We did not let society determine how we would “turn out”. My mother dropped out of high school when she had me, but I cannot recall a day when I had to stay from school or my sisters, she ensured that we were short of nothing. We were poor but didn’t feel poor. We were always encouraged that there is better. I went to a prominent high school in Kingston, and then went on to College where I attained a BSC, with plans to pursue my masters now. My sisters went to Tivoli Garden High, they are now abroad and in college and doing extremely well. I am a blogger and I was revolted yesterday and almost disheartened when one of our own commented that she was afraid to have children, all is not lost!

“If a child lives with criticism, he learns to condemn . . .
If a child lives with hostility, he learns to fight . . .
If a child lives with fear, he learns to be apprehensive . . .
If a child lives with pity, he learns to feel sorry for himself . . .
If a child lives with ridicule, he learns to be shy . . .
If a child lives with jealousy, he learns to feel envy . . .
If a child lives with shame, he learns to feel guilty …

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If a child lives with tolerance, he learns to be patient . . .
If a child lives with encouragement, he learns to be confident . . .
If a child lives with praise, he learns to be appreciative . . .
If a child lives with acceptance, he learns to love . .
If children live with approval, they learn to like themselves..
If a child lives with honesty, he learns what truth is . . .
If a child lives with fairness, he learns justice . . .
If children live with recognition, they learn to have a goal.
If children live with sharing, they learn to be generous.
If a child lives with security, he learns to have faith in himself and those about him . . .
If a child lives with friendliness, he learns the world is a nice place in which to live . . .”
Dorothy Law Nolte, Children Learn What They Live: Parenting to Inspire Values

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