Wednesday 29 April 2015

Unique African designs



"we were born at a time when if something was broken, we fixed it not throw it away......" is this still the case with today's marriage?



I HID AND SAW HER AND FELL IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
In 1974, my nieces told me that a girl is coming to church every morning visit during mass and she would be suitable for me. After a few months of following and talking to her. They confirmed that every Sunday she will come to church with her mother. So my aunt went one Sunday talked to them and since our house was opposite to the church brought them home on a courtesy call. I hid and saw her and fell in love at first sight. So the mother was called and we fixed up a date to go to their place for talks. It was finalized by my uncle. We got engaged and married on 15th April 1974 and above  is our wedding photo.

I discover that when God wants to settle a man/woman, God can use anybody, but you need to be sensitive to what God is about to do. It is unfortunate that a lot of people pray for a life partner but are not sensitive to the people God brings around them.

Tuesday 28 April 2015

Woman dumps bed-wetting hubby

Elizabeth Murefu said she no longer loved Edmore Simbi and sought a protection order from the magistrate Mr Trevor Nyatsanza.
She claimed Simbi was also in the habit of abusing her over petty issues.
“I no longer love him because I cannot keep on calling husband someone who always urinates on the blankets,” she said.
Murefu said when she asks her husband to sleep on the floor he becomes violent and abusive.

“He is in the habit of assaulting me with any weapon as if I am an animal. I want him to pack all his belongings and leave my house as soon as possible because he is an embarrassment,” said Murefu.Simbi denied the allegations accusing Murefu of disrespecting him.
“She insults me saying I should go and see Prophet Magaya because I am possessed by demons,” he said.
Simbi said he still loved his wife and was ready to reform. Mr Nyatsanza granted the order in Murefu’s favour.
He barred Simbi from physically or verbally abusing Murefu.
Mr Nyatsanza ordered Murefu to give Simbi time to seek alternative accommodation.
The Herald

 


 The best thing to hold onto in life is each other. - Audrey Hepburn
They say you never know the value of something until it is gone but It is not true, you just didn't know you could loose it. Some people don't realize how good their men or woman is until they are gone and with a NEW someone . Then they wanna act all emotional and wanna do things right. But once someone is over you and happy with a new someone , you are not going to get them back no time soon. Now you at home stressed out and miserable. All the one night stands with random people in the world can't take the place of ONE good man or woman. That's why when you have someone's attention you better cherish it and love them. Because it's a painful thing to see another person doing what you failed to do.
LAW PASSED: ALL HIV POSITIVE PEOPLE WOULD BE
MARKED NEAR THEIR GENITALS
President Zuma signed a bill that seem to be the
greatest step in history of trying to combat HIV. From
now on every person who gets tested and found to be
HIV positive would not just get counselling and
medication. They would also get a mark in a form of a
tattoo near their genital according to the bill singed by
the president.
“The mark is to protect those who can’t say no to sex. I
mean if you can’t read between the lines you should
read between the legs because that’s where the status
would be tatted. The choice to be HIV positive is now in
your hands or your genitals for that matter….We also
encourage those who had been living with the virus to
go to the nearest public hospitals to get their status
tatted in”. Said Jacob Zuma after signing the bill and
drinking his ARV’s
.
Nw the question is,,
WILL MARKING ALL HIV POSITIVE PEOPLE REDUCE
ITS PREVALENCE RATE??