@Wamagaisa “Those whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.” I’m reminded of some parts of poems from Mubvumira Enhetembo as you sighted before: Zvipei Doro & Ngozi Yerombe Igandanzara.
If you made a mistake, apologize.
If you miss someone, reach out to them.
If you appreciate someone, show them.
If you want to feel lighter, forgive first.
If you are confused, ask more questions.
If you are stuck, ask others for help.
If you love someone, tell them, now.
Energy givers:
• optimistic and kind people
• exercise
• healthy food
• water
• work that brings joy
• honest relationships
• fresh air
• music
• meditation
• proper sleep
• sincere compliments
• self care
• deep breaths
• art
• books
• caring colleagues
• love
Education is when knowledge is applied in order to make a positive change in the world. Well done my son @FDengu You continue to make us proud. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾#oxforduniversity
I remember when Pastor Evan rose so quickly. It was exciting. That day at the courts. The energy, the fear, the anxiety. We prayed. We hoped.
What broke him wasn’t ZANU because that was expected. It was the daggers from people. From us. Our words, our cruelty, our judging.
@bbmhlanga Imagine if the GOZ fired people for lack of innovative ideas to solve problems, especially the currency one? Imagine who would have been fired for incompetence? “Unongoona katanda kari muziso revamwe, tsve kuona zidanda riri muziso rako!”
I am deeply saddened with the passing of Harpal Randhawa, the owner of Rio Zim who died today in a plane crash in Zvishavane.
5 other people including his son who was also a pilot, but a passenger on this flight also died in the crash.
I first met Harpal in 2017 through a mutual friend and businessman, Kalaa Mpinga who owned Mwana Africa mines.
We became friends visiting each other and also became walking partners, walking on Sundays from Drew to Borrowdale race course.
I learnt a lot about the business world through him during our walks.
He was very generous with life advice, and very humble for the wealthy man that he was.
Through him I met many people in the business, diplomatic, and political worlds.
My thoughts are with his wife, family, friends and the Rio Zim community.
Rest in Peace, your works and love for Zimbabwe will be your lasting legacy.
Welcome to Ireland where people get away with racism! This little black girl broke my heart. Don’t skip this post without leaving a million heart for her. Make her famous…