Even if we differ in character, when we meet we still shake hands, laugh and show them love. Life teaches us that people are different by nature, and sometimes certain traits are simply part of one’s genetics and upbringing. What matters most is learning to live with understanding, tolerance and respect despite our differences.
As we celebrate Africa Day, yesterday at the wedding of our children, Taonanyasha Tagwirei and Poneso Janda, where I also met Malume Themba, I was reminded that life is bigger than our differences.
People will never think alike or behave the same. We differ in character and upbringing, but true maturity is being able to still shake hands, laugh together and show love despite it all.
Some people may misunderstand you, judge you, spread false narratives or even wish for your downfall, but keep smiling and remain humble before them. In time, God will reveal His grace, favour and power upon your life right before their eyes.
Love, dignity and respect will always speak louder than bitterness. Our culture of Ubuntu must never change — we are Africans.
Happy Africa Day.
“Zvimwe hazvizi necessary.” Thank you Jah Prayzah.
@victor_mapunga Thinking u need more of marketing guru ( business /product development) liking most of your products but they seem to be for tomorrow not today kkk
Ama2k are finally finding their voice, and we need to listen. While the roots are political, the reality is human: the average Zimbabwean is exhausted. This kid isn't just complaining; she’s describing a survival struggle that has become our 'normal.'🇿🇼