Two bodies on the floor

October 11, 2009 by Harare Riddler · Comment
Filed under: Joking around 

There are two bodies on the floor.

They are surrounded by water and broken glass.

How did they die? Read more

CNN’s Christiane Amanpour talks to Robert Mugabe

September 24, 2009 by ZimboJam · Comment
Filed under: Politics 

On Amanpour  this Thursday, Christiane Amanpour sits down for an EXCLUSIVE live interview with the President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe. 
 
In President Mugabe’s first interview with a major Western media outlet in years, Christiane will explore the historic power-sharing agreement with the unity government there, and get the president’s thoughts on the highly-emotive issue of land redistribution.
 
As Mugabe prepares to take centre stage at the UN on Friday, Christiane will take the opportunity to ask if the power-sharing agreement is really working, if international sanctions are responsible for his country’s economic and political turmoil, and what kind of engagement he is looking for from the international community. 
 
In this rare interview, Christiane will also address signs of optimism emerging in Zimbabwe; sky-rocketing inflation stabilising, basic goods returning to store shelves, and a loosening of restrictive media laws.  
 
Amanpour  is CNN International’s new live global interview programme, which launched on 21st September 2009 as the centrepiece of its new evening line up.

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

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

Going round in circles

July 14, 2009 by Styles Kadzere · Comment
Filed under: Politics 

We are going round in circles, pretending to be on the same team. Will these old men ever let go? Will Nehanda’s dream ever come true? Will this constitution ever get out? Are we just playing games to pass the time?

I have a feeling that we are being taken for a long painful ride…

The nightmare of peace and stability in Zimbabwe

July 3, 2009 by Virtugirl Africa · Comment
Filed under: I was just thinking, Politics 

I had this dream. I was running down Samora Machel Avenue in Harare. There was this big cloud of peace, stability, media freedom and democracy running behind me. The only thing was that I was not running towards it- I was running very fast from it.

Then all of a sudden I was no longer in Samora Machel Avenue. I was running through a train in London’s Subway.

In my mind I could hear loud screams. “Metropolitan Line! Circle Line! Piccadilly Line! Victoria Line!” Over and over again. I turned- and there it was again- peace, stability, democracy- and it had Morgan Tsvangirai’s face. Read more

« Previous PageNext Page »