Friday, November 7, 2008
Its Coming Out Beautifully!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Its Always Been a Mixed Bag

I have been off the blog for a while but today i had a lot of fun learning new things and just twitching this and that. For the news, its BARACK OBAMA!!!!!!! I have never followed an election as I did this one except for the joke we had here in Zim a few months back. It had everything from big bucks, great debates, a beautiful woman (though i didn't support her) - she would have been the hottest VP ever!! Religious issues - Islam, Christianity, terrorism. After all this mesmerising rollercoaster ride i came to these conclusions:
- America is a true democracy and I love Obama
-John McCain is a great man
-and lastly, does African politics have a Russian culture??
Anyway i'm going to be blogging a lot more and providing great posts so its going to be fun!!
Friday, April 4, 2008
ITS THE LORD'S TIME IN ZIMBABWE
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Good to be back
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Gerrard: My Best Form Is Just Round The Corner

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is confident that his best form is just around the corner after recovering from a broken toe.
Gerrard: My Best Form Is Just Round The Corner
Steven Gerrard has finally fully recovered from his toe injury and confidently states that he is on the verge of hitting the heights again.
The Liverpool captain sustained the toe injury in a Champions League qualifier in Toulouse five weeks ago.
Despite the pain he played in two crucial matches for England in their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, and now insists he is ready to lead Liverpool's assault on the Premier League title.
"I'm feeling a lot better now," Gerrard told his club's official website, www.liverpoolfc.tv: "The last three or four days, I've been totally pain-free from my toe.
"I've struggled during the last two or three games and have been getting a lot of pain from it.
"But I've been training every session and can feel my sharpness coming back, so I think my top form is only around the corner."
On Saturday Liverpool are away to Wigan as they bid to get back to winning ways in the Premier League following successive goalless draws that have seen the Reds slip four points behind leaders Arsenal.
Woeful Man Yoo...OH Chelsea don't miss Mourinho anymore

Me I loooooooooooooove Liverpool FC I thot I should clear that first before i go any further. As such the hatred for Man Yooo is natural and mutual between the two sets of fans which makes this report here a very enjoyable...or is it right the word,well you get what i mean, do you still remember a team by the name Coventry City i know you have to scratch you head first, well they pulled a fast one a hapless Man Yooo that Fergie was shell-shocked so much for the recovery in form.
Mourinho's replacement albeit temporary has managed to work out a winning formula blowing away minnows Hull in a one sided encounter.Click here for the full report.
Zimbabweans in SA remitting US$0.5 billion a year – FT

The Financial Times (FT) has reported that Zimbabweans based in South Africa may be remitting US$500 million back to the home country every year based on a detailed survey of the Diaspora conducted by the University of South Africa (UNISA) Based on a sample of nearly 5,000 Zimbabweans who have fled to It also suggests that the scale of the exodus from President Robert Mugabe's repressive regime may be smaller than has been assumed. Based on the growth rate of migration from This is fewer than the 2m-3m cited by South African officials. But considering that "This is the best guess based on more than a thumb-suck from traffic across the border," the FT quoted Paul Graham, the executive director of the Institute for Democracy in The average monthly remittance home from the 4,654 Zimbabweans surveyed is R290 ($41.40, £20.70). If there are 1m Zimbabweans in More than two thirds of those surveyed rely on the drivers of minibus taxis, the region's staple transport, to take their money home. One fifth rely on friends and relations visiting Just over two thirds of the respondents said they would return to live in Mr Graham is also reported by the FT as having noted that this year - which has seen official rates of inflation soar to more than 7,000 per cent a month - respondents cited for the first time the Zimbabwean economy rather than politics as their main reason for leaving. | |
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