Sunday, December 17, 2006

MUGABE REFUSES TO GO

Guess who is back? You are right, me.

I am sorry to you, faithful readers of this blog. I know I have been awol for far too long. It is all for a good reason, I assure you. I am in the middle of something so exciting that you will all love me for it. Well, I hope.

Keep watching this space for the big announcement coming in a couple of weeks.

Meanwhile, I may be lousy at predicting World Cup matches, but when it comes to Zimbabwean politics, I think I can crown myself a World Champion Predictor. Earlier this year I said Mugabe would not quit in 2008 and he would not call for elections.

Well, those of you who follow Zimbabwean news will know that Zanu PF completed its annual conference in Goromonzi with a resolution to postpone the presidential election, scheduled for 2008, to 2010.

They don't call him "Handiende" (I will not go) for nothing.

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

SOUL INFLUENCIE GOING HOME

Soul Influence, my favorite musical group in North America is going him. Yes, the boys and girls of that melodious septet are going to Africa on a tour to both entertain and serve.

The group, which is inspired by the members’ Christianity, will visit Kenya and Zambia where they are sponsoring humanitarian projects. They have also adopted a son in Kenya; his name is Haron Meboi, from Kilgoris. Haron should be elated at the prospecting of seeing his seven parents.

From December 5th to December 22nd 2006, Soul Influence will be visiting and working in four projects that they support both directly and indirectly, in Zambia. They will visit and take medical and general hospital supplies to the Arthur Davidson Children's Hospital. In Kenya they will visit the Mully Children's Family, a rehabilitation institution for street children, the Mathare Street Children Rescue Centre.

The African tour concludes a series of 10 concerts under the theme: A Child at a Time. The tour kicked off in Red Deer and Calgary AB, on November 17th to November 19th. Today the group performs at Forest Grove United Church on 43 Forest Grove Drive, Toronto, M2K 1Z4 at 7:30pm.

They leave for Africa on Monday.

TO READ MORE OF MY WRITING, PLEASE VISIT; www.torontosun.ca/News/Columnists/Madawo_Innocent/
http://www.catholicregister.org/
http:/www.africafiles.org/zimbabwe.asp
http://www.jexcanada.com/
http://www.zimcanada.com/
http://www.canadiannewcomermagazine.org/