It was the bread bin that did it
It was only that I did not have money and I thought of selling the items. Tigere, the landlord was coming the next day to collect his rent. I needed to raise money.
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Sneezing was a good sign
I never have a problem of waking up in the morning. What I find difficult is waking up and having nothing to do. It was my off day.
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One roof, two mothers, no peace
I liked my mother-in-law. The problem was Mai VaMaidei. At times , I felt that Mai VaMaidei wanted the two ageing women to be squabbling over their grandchildren.
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Adrenaline and antlers: The hunting expedition
Wiltshire Farm was a privately owned farm, located about thirty kilometres away from the location along the Old Mazowe Road.
By Onie Ndoro
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Shuddery night in Chokodza
I was going to break the jinx. Why was I so secretive about my overseas journey?
By Onie Ndoro
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Zim’s mothers’ shelter: Turning tears to hope and laughter
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the shelters have numerous benefits for the women.
By Nhau Mangirazi
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Inesperado manipulation and betrayal
The only consolation in a pure work of fiction is that the main character will not perish, but will ride the tide and weather the storm. Let me go to my story lest I forget.
By Onie Ndoro
Mar. 23, 2025
A poor man knows value of money than rich person
The other time, Tobias who used to play social soccer tried to pull a fast one by selling dog meat. The day he was caught, he was beaten to a pulp by his angry customers.
By Onie Ndoro
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Suffering in silence: Dark side of GBV
To be honest, Uncle Hwidza was getting on my nerves. I was worried about my children being exposed to this kind of domestic violence.
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