Learn the seven laws of money
It has since been established that in truth money is not the root of all evil, but rather a necessary tool of exchange that allows men and woman to trade goods and services and that money is also a tool that can improve the life of anyone who handles it well.
In Zimbabwe, people burn money but it does not light up in flames but rather it multiplies itself.
It is not actually money that is the root of all evil, but the love of money. Read more
Bury yourself in a good book
Over the years there have been concerns about the waning interests of Zimbabweans in their reading culture and it is believed that people mostly read for exams but other than that, they do not find it worthwhile to bury themselves in a good book. Although people are turning their back on reading, knowledge which is derived from reading books is power. Read more
Get better love from your man
Men say women are difficult to understand. Tough. We on the other hand have every reason to think that men are just downright IMPOSSIBLE to understand. Help though, is at hand. I received this list of useful books by email. May they be your guide in that journey towards a better relationship with your man.
1. He’s Just Not That Into You
A consultant and story editor from the hit TV show Sex and the City tell you what’s really going on in a man’s mind when he’s apparently sending out mixed messages about his feelings for you. By Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo.
2. The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands
Therapist Laura Schlessinger finds that women who don’t treat their husbands well are often depressed and unhappy. She advocates giving men what they want- food, sex, praise, and a serene home life. Read more
Zimbabwe Give-Me-A-Book Campaign
Dear comrades and friends – countrymen and countrywomen – lend me your ears for a minute; for we surely can do something together to help the children of our country have a chance to own a book to read. There are many books that lie like dead and silent tombs in our houses that, if resurrected, could help to shape a vibrant reading culture in our beloved village of Zimbabwe. We need to dig up such books from our homes and give them away to those that do not have access to books like the little orphaned and vulnerable children in many parts of our land. Every child in Zimbabwe must be given an opportunity to own a book, and the solution lies at our doorstep. Access to books is every child’s right and a long-term investment for the future.
Having said that, let me take this opportunity to introduce the Zimbabwe Give-Me-A Book Campaign. The Zimbabwe Give-Me-A-Book Campaign is nationwide effort with a single mission: to give children the opportunity to read and own books. The primary goal is to collect and distribute books to children who, for socio-economic reasons, have little or no access to books. Our objective is to promote literacy, life-long learning and understanding by distributing donated books and other forms of educational media to orphaned and disadvantaged children. Read more


