Archive for September, 2009

My view on the Labour leadership and what’s at stake for the 2010 elections.

I read a fanastic e-zine asking who will rid the world of Mugabe. But it also got me wondering what would life without Mugabe really be like.

I wrote at the beginning of the season about the woes of F1 as the tide of unwelcome interference from the FIA World Motor Sport Council drove the drivers to threaten to walk out on F1 as we know it and set up shop elsewhere. I giggled to myself as I watched a petrified Bernie [...]

Christiane Amanpour takes an opportunity to put Mugabe in a tight spot and ask him questions about the real issues facing Zimbabwe as a Nation in 2009 and blows it.

A look at one of Zimbabwe’s success stories, a young talented DJ who’s making a name for himself across the music scene here in the UK.

Is society skilled enough to deal with the loss of someone close. Are we as humans doing enough to prepare for that time we know will come when we will have to deal with death. Is there more that should be done to prepare us from a young age to deal with the emotion of death?

An Online Petition

Posted: September 23, 2009 in Online, Our World
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How the Facebook Petition to get its online chat platform sorted out came about.

A bit of fun with language and the expressions and slang that make each culture’s language so different from another’s, even when there is a common factor in the use of English.

Donor Meeting

Posted: September 16, 2009 in Rebuild Zimbabwe, Work, Zimbabwe
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Voluntary work and its ups and downs.

Picture Page

Posted: September 15, 2009 in Life in General
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Just a short blog about the latest changes on my blog.