SOS! My son is queer!

At first sight, John looks like an ordinary young man who has got all the vibe he needs together with style to get him wherever and whatever he wants, relationships and all. Its only after hearing his sad story which he doesn’t tell everyone that you realise the deep cutting pain that he suffers inside John has cut down on his friendships, is sexually promiscuous, works out strenuously in the gym and drinks heavily. All this is to hide him form the truth and though he realises how dangerous this is , it is the only weapon that he has against reality- the fact that he is gay. Read more

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Zimbabwe- something inside so strong

May 26, 2009 by Styles Kadzere · Comment
Filed under: Politics, Zimbabwean diaries 

We must move forward as a country but we must not forget the pain that has been had to get us here, the lives that have been lost, the struggle never ending, the many unknown and unseen heroes.

There is indeed Something inside so strong.

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Zimbabwean man makes history at comrades marathon

May 24, 2009 by Born Free · Comment
Filed under: Sports, Zimbos who rock 

A Zimbabwean man, Stephen Muzhingi (33) has won the 2009 Comrades marathon, becoming the first Zimbabwean ever to do so.

Muzhingi finished the gruelling race in a time of 5h23:26, the second-fastest recorded time in the 84 years of the marathon and three minutes short of the record, set last year by Leonid Shvetsov or Russia.

10 minutes later the defending champion went past the finish line in second place.

The 89km marathon started at 0530hrs this morning.

There were loud cheers as Muzhingi came to the end of the race, with some people screaming “Go Africa!” in apparent reference to the Russion domination of the marathon in recent years.

I am proud of you Muzh! Way to go!

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Free Surgery in Harare for Children with Hydro Cephalous

May 20, 2009 by Tonderai Moyo · 1 Comment
Filed under: Health & Well Being 

Celebration Health shall be conducting free corrective operations on infants with Hydro Cephalous (water on the brain, main symptom is oversized head). If you know any children affected, they need to be at Harare Hospital ward C1 on 17 May-29 May with parents/guardians for screening and the operations, they should bring all relevant medical records.

Thank God for such noble initiatives, keep hope alive and spread the word.

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Is Shaggy Coming to Zimbabwe?

It Wasn’t Me” hit maker Shaggy is expected to stage a one-off show in Zimbabwe this week. The United States-based musician is slated to perform at the Harare International Conference Centre on Friday alongside South African wheel spinner and Channel O’s hot property DJ Waxxy, supported by a host of local musicians.

See The Zimbo Jam for more…

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An unforgettable intimate night with Hope

May 13, 2009 by ruzvidzo mupfudza · Comments Off
Filed under: Events, Music & Dance, Zimbos who rock 

Hope Masike performs at HIFA 2009

We went. We saw. We were enthralled. Hope Masike neKakuwe’s launch of their debut album was a thrilling experience and helped remind all in attendance that a truly remarkable talent is being born in our midst. The album, simply called Hope, was launched on Friday evening at the Delta Gallery Amphitheatre in Harare on Friday, 8 May 2009 in one of the most well- thought out, creative and well- organised functions by a local artiste.

That Masike had invested her passion and enthusiasm into the occasion was obvious right from the entrance leading into the Delta Gallery premises. On hand to welcome guests with audacious fire eating and juggling antics was a gifted performer whose offering was harbinger of the general ambiance of the whole evening. Spectacle and creative genius were on hand. The pathway was imaginatively lit with a transcendal glow from candles in coloured holders, as if they ethereal lanterns welcoming guests to another world, an enchanting world full of charm and wonder.

This enthralling theme of charm and magic was carried on the amphitheatre itself where the surprisingly huge multi- racial audience who had come to bear witness to what many of us have known all along, Hope Masike neKakuwe are no fly- by night artistes. Rather this eclectic young band is made up of a rare breed of gifted, committed and passionate music virtuosos destined to take their craft to dizzy heights both at home and abroad. Read more

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