Obama-nia for Africa

November 1, 2008 · Posted in I was just thinking, Opinion, Analysis, Advice · Comment 

Barack Obama

Barack Obama

First things first: (his brains aside) Barack Obama is handsome, cool, and energizing like a drop of dew on an October morn.

By ancestry, Obama is an African and it’s not far-fetched to say through him the ancestors have spoken with a voice that has resonated across the globe, rebranding the black image.

Just like me, my friend Innocent has been glued onto Obama’s presidential campaign.

We both know the twist and turns of the law professor cum US Senator cum presidential candidate’s campaign trail like our hidden souls.

“Obama is a shining star of our generation, and his rise has been nothing less than meteoric. He represents a line of great inspirational and transformational leaders like Nelson Mandela, and he’s making history right before our eyes,” says Innocent. Read more

Does ZanuPF need its own Sarah Palin?

September 23, 2008 · Posted in How Zimbabwe can be better, I was just thinking, Politics · 4 Comments 

I didn’t bother listening to anything the Republicans were saying up until August 29th when John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his pick for Vice President. My first reason for stopping was that this was a major point in the Presidential race, as had been Obama’s pick of Joe Biden barely a week earlier on August 23rd.

A young beautiful female Secretary General or Vice President would help ZANU (PF) not only to raise money, but to give a fresh youthful image to the line-up of party personalities.

The second reason I stopped was that I had never heard of this woman. I immediately googled her- as did millions of other people.

The third reason I stopped was that after googling, I found some pictures that made me ogle. I’m not saying Hilary Clinton, Margaret Thatcher and Angela Merkel are not pretty, but they are not exactly model material and in my head they make up the picture I have of a female politician in the west.

Then came Sarah Palin. Like I said I ogled. This was no politician. This was a beauty queen who at 44 years of age still looks like she could enter a pageant and win.

The thing is- and here’s the thing- I was not the only one who ogled. Around the world MILLIONS of people took second and third looks at the Sarah Palin pictures that came out in papers and on websites- and that’s what has made all the difference. Read more