Not yet uhuru

July 30, 2009 by energy mavaza · Comment
Filed under: Poetry 

For as far as concerned i are,

We are not close but far.

We are as if in the right way

But we are nicely drifting astray.

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The many sins of Jesus

‘Guilty as Sin’? That was Jesus. So guilty in fact that the all merciful God couldn’t stand the sight of him – and had to turn away.

Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin or [insert favorite dictator here] – All practically saints compared to Jesus. They had to be, if God’s plan was going to work. Jesus wasn’t going to succeed by taking on just the sin of the guy who steals stationery from the office. He came for the worst we had to offer.

The Satanic, murderous, child molesting, serial rapist…

That’s who he came for…and that’s what he had to become. But he didn’t come just so that you would forgiven of your sins. (That would’ve been amazing enough – but) God’s plan was even better.

See the real truth is that Jesus didn’t just take your punishment, he took your guilt – he became your sin - and that makes all the difference.

If he’s taken only your punishment, you’d still be guilty…with someone else having paid the consequences. But the truth is, thanks to Jesus,

You’re NOT guilty. You’ve done NOTHING wrong!

Your sense of guilt and self-condemnation are completely misplaced and misguided - but ONLY if you’re born again FOR SURE. Only if you’re really IN Christ. Don’t take my word for it - that’s what the Boss says…

Get all the details here - www.bornagainforsure.wordpress.com

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Unfair to your advantage… if you hurry

July 28, 2009 by Max Soutter · Comment
Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Strange but true 

Got a Spare Cellphone Line Lying Around?

Or maybe one that isn’t currently doing anything for your business? Well - if you move fast, i’ll let you swap that cell phone line for a mini website.

Interested?

Move quick and check out this offer… It’s for a promo i’m getting ready for so, it’s just for the first 5 takers. As usual, i’ll be giving you alot more than you give me -unfair… but that’s my problem - not yours!

Here’s the link: Line For Website

Max Soutter

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Swine flu precautions

July 28, 2009 by Patrick M · Comment
Filed under: Health & Well Being 

I received this by email and thought it would be useful:

As swine flu spreads, it is important to be able to recognise its symptoms and know what to do if you think that you or your family might have it.

One thing you can do right now is to make sure you have a thermometer to take your child’s temperature.  If they have a temperature of 38° C or above and they have any two of the following symptoms, then you should call your GP straight away. The symptoms are:

  • tiredness
  • headache
  • runny nose and sneezing
  • sore throat
  • shortness of breath
  • loss of appetite
  • vomiting and diarrhoea
  • aching muscles, limb and joint pain

If your child is less than one year old and you think they might have swine flu, call your GP immediately.

Also make sure that your child:

  • uses soap and water when washing their hands
  • covers their mouth when coughing or sneezing (with a tissue, not with their hands)
  • throws dirty tissues away quickly into bins.

Following these simple precautions will help slow the spread of the virus.

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Shoko

July 17, 2009 by lawrence hoba · Comment
Filed under: Poetry 

Shoko

Shoko

Kana rataurwa

Rine warakananga

Rinoita sebara

Ranangiswa pachipfuva

Rinobaya.

Ndizvo zvaunozoona

Kana ari mukuru

Anangwa naro

Oshandisa simba

Kunyararadza aritaura

Shoko.

by Lawrence Hoba

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Tendai Biti on CNN’s African Voices

July 14, 2009 by Caleb Hamandishe · Comment
Filed under: Economy, Politics 

FYI:

This week on African Voices, Zimbabwean Finance Minister and human rights activist, Tendai Biti.  http://edition.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/africanvoices/

Tendai Biti, is a tough-talking, football-loving Zimbabwean politician, who rose to prominence as one of the public faces of the opposition party - the Movement for Democratic Change. Tendai Biti trained as a lawyer - and his fight against injustice has taken him out of the courtroom of Harare and onto the streets… and now into the hall of power. Read more

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