My Dream: A Vision In The Winds

Lately, the same dream keeps returning to me, over and over. I wouldn’t call myself a person who trusts dreams. I don’t believe in prophecies or mystic signs, and I’ve never thought of sleep as anything more than rest. This blog was never meant for things like this. It’s a place for argument, for clarity, for the hard light of day, not visions. And yet, the dream comes back with such eerie detail, such deliberate structure, that it’s begun to feel like something more than just my mind wandering. I don’t know what it is. But I feel I have to write it down like I did the previous one. Not because I think it will come true, but because it won’t leave me alone.

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Pushing People To Protest On The Streets During The SADC Summit Will Be Counter-productive 

Honestly, I do not get the logic behind it.

As the 44th Ordinary SADC Heads of State and Government Summit approaches, the country’s so-called “opposition leaders” have once again begun insinuating that they have plans for mass-protests. Apparently, the innocent lives lost during the August 2018 military crackdown in Harare weren’t enough to deter these self-serving political opportunists from risking more innocent blood. But I may be wrong, who needs to worry about a little collateral damage when there are photo ops and international headlines to be secured, right?

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The Existential Crisis of Zimbabwe’s National Identity

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” Martin Luther King Jr These profound words resonate deeply within the hearts of Zimbabweans, as we find ourselves grappling with an existential crisis that strikes at the very core of our national identity. Throughout our rich history, we … Continue reading The Existential Crisis of Zimbabwe’s National Identity

The Blundering Governor

Oh, the joys of leadership, where the buck stops… well, apparently not here! It seems our dear Governor Mushayavanhu has found himself in a bit of a pickle, and who better to pass the salt to than the World Bank? You see, the new ZiG currency is having a bit of a moment, and not the kind that calls for a celebration. Now, I’m just … Continue reading The Blundering Governor

Public Servants Must Use Public Transport

It’s high time we talk about the elephant in the room: our transportation system is a mess. Every day, thousands of Zimbabweans struggle to get to work, to school, or just about anywhere. Buses are packed, kombis are overcrowded, and the trains? Well, a majority of us so-called ama2k have never seen one in real life. Let’s just say  they’ve seen better days….

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Chamisa’s Blue Movement Another Empty Promise In The Zimbabwean Sea Of Political Chaos

When Nelson Chamisa announced his resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) last month, citing infiltration by Zanu PF and other reasons, many of his supporters were left in shock and confusion. What would become of their beloved leader, who had given them hope and courage in the face of a ruthless and oppressive regime? Where would they channel their grievances and aspirations for … Continue reading Chamisa’s Blue Movement Another Empty Promise In The Zimbabwean Sea Of Political Chaos

Daily Prompt: A shop of Useless Items

If I were to open up a shop, oh, the endless possibilities! The thought alone makes my imagination run wild, conjuring up images of a bustling establishment filled with people, laughter, and shelves brimming with unique and intriguing items. But what would I sell? A question that leaves me both contemplative and introspective, mixed with a liberal dose of humor. One option that comes to … Continue reading Daily Prompt: A shop of Useless Items

Confessions of a Serial Cereal Eater: Why I Can’t Stop Devouring Boxes of Frosted Flakes

Okay, let’s get real for a minute. We’ve all got our vices – some people smoke, some people drink, and some of us have an unhealthy addiction to sugary breakfast foods. That’s right, I’m talking about that sweet, sweet nectar of the gods known as cereal.

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Civilization Collapsed: How Political Correctness Is Killing Us

The world is in chaos, and it’s all because of political correctness. We’ve all seen it, heard it, or even experienced it firsthand: the growing trend of censorship and self-censorship in our society, to the point where it’s stifling freedom of speech, or worse, leading to destruction and collapse of civilizations.

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Civilization Collapsed!

As a Blogger I have a front row seat at the decline of Zimbabwean Civilization. In the privacy of their bedrooms, where parents imagine they are playing something like Pac-Man or using Wikipedia to do their homework, 11 and 12 year old children are morphing into pseudo-sophisticated sex and attention addicts. The criminal cluelessness of […] Civilization Collapsed! Continue reading Civilization Collapsed!