• COMMUNICATION.

    Communication struggles is a common stressor in all relationships. The majority of couples, struggle to communicate in one way or another. Some relationships are at the point where there is very little communication, because conversations turn sour and then each person is left frustrated, angry and sad. When communication is difficult in a relationship, each…

  • Dating /courtship

    . 1. PUT GOD FIRSTGive God the first place in your relationship. Your dating should glorify God and help in your fulfillment of His purpose for your life here on earth. Put God first and you will never be last. Read the bible together ,pray together and even sing together. 2. BE REALDon’t fake being…

  • Type of dates every couple should have……..is it happening in your relationship?

    PICNIC DATEThere is something special and free about the outdoors. Pack up some food and drinks and a leso, find a spot and have fun WALK DATEMake time to just take a walk as you bond. Walk for long as you hold hands, laugh, bump shoulder to shoulder. You need no money for this ELEGANT…

  • Women and Shoes .

    Women love their shoes , women and shoes are a great combination, they just must have their shoes . Shoes have much more than just covering their feet .They compliment every different outfit and their different moods .They may portray confidence and professionalism. Another time they may want to portray to be fun and flirty…

  • A PREGNANCY THE NDEBELE WAY

    In the olden days young people in the Ndebele communities of Zimbabwe observed a standard safe sex practice known as ukuhlobonga/ukuphelela emathangazini (intercrural sex/coitus interfemoris/ thigh sex/thigh job). However, if it happened that they went beyond the thighs and the girl got pregnant, there were certain steps that had to be taken to report the…

  • MARRIAGE RITUALS OF THE NDEBELE PEOPLE

    Before colonialism there were rituals that the Ndebele people conducted to seal a marriage covenant between two families. These rituals were done to hand over the bride, after the lobola ceremony. Marriage was viewed as an irreversible contract. Under no circumstances were spouses supposed to divorce. To appease an aggrieved man who married a barren…

  • International Day in support of Victims of Torture .

    On 12 December 1997, through Resolution 52/149, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 26 June as International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. This day marks the coming into effect of the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT), the primary international human rights instrument on torture.…

  • Sexual Violence as a weapon.

    During times of conflict sexual violence, primarily against women, is often used as a weapon. Victims of sexual violence endure lifelong emotional and psychological trauma. In most cases, victims are left with children sired by the perpetrators, who become constant reminders of the heinous acts. Recognising the great prevalence of the weaponisation of sexual violence…

  • JUNE 2022.

    On the 10th June 2022, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) stormed into a peaceful prayer meeting held at Zimbabwe Divine Destiny offices (ZDD) in Harare and proceeded to arrest 35 church congregants, including popular cleric Bishop Ancelimo Magaya, on charges of disturbing public order. Armed anti-riot police assaulted congregants with sjamboks and baton sticks without…

  • State Sponsored Abductions in Zimbabwe.

    State sponsored abductions are when the state through its security agents gets involved ,in abducting its own citizens. Zimbabwe has become very well known for the government dealing with perceived enemies through abductions and subsequent murders. This has been happening over a long period and the citizens have been complacent in playing a part by…

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