Mai Chirombe taught me to be an intercessor. As I approach my 43rd birthday this Wednesday, I find myself putting her health first, praying for my vakoma, and standing by my son in the hospital.
the more you understand the Fatherhood of God, the more you realise that you don't have to manipulate things or tell lies to make things work in your favor. God can give you far more than that.
Inini wacho nyasha Mwari vanoburutsa.This year l never struggle for contract to supply soughum ndiri kungopiwa.Gogo vangu vaidana munhu arikufamba nenzira kuti adye ndaisanzvinzwisisa nekukura l learn the grace of being a giver.
My calling doesn't come from being a social worker. I believe I inherited my grandmother's heart ,a heart that feels for others.
At the hospital, a baby had been abandoned and needed basics like diapers and wipes. I walked into a shop opposite Mudiwa that sells baby clothes.
Women like her make the world a little brighter. Whenever you can, support businesses that lead with compassion. Kindness always finds a way to multiply.
My momma didn't raise a quitter.
My son suffered burns, and I've been in the hospital with him since last week. It's been one of the hardest experiences of my life, but God always comes through.
Tomorrow, my sec 30 tonne load of sorghum will be done.
@TheLifeZoomer@mutami_susan I dont judge https://t.co/G7ngaU6nNe own opinion not everything in our lives is meant for everyone to know. She could have waited for the court proceedings first and then decided what to share when she was in a better mental state.
@CrimeWatchZW I always preach to girls hanzi Faith anodzikisa genjo.Usabvise nhumbu ndiwe unofa kana kukuvara iye chake akatakura.Wakamuka usisachazvare iye anoroora have many kids like nothing happens.Ita sebenzi or sekwa nevanhu kuti wamitiswa uri mupenyu ne chibereko