Friday, March 9, 2012

Kidzcan Orange Day of Cancer celebrated

February 18, 2012
 
This week we saw more orange than we have probably seen in a while. Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world to commemorate International Childhood Cancer Day on February 15, by wearing orange in support of Kidzcan Orange Day, honouring children living with cancer.

Job prospects, a concern for all


Today’s questions outweigh answers. The United Nations World Youth Report released in December last year shows there is need to look at job prospects for young people globally.
The youth in this report refers to those between the ages of 15 and 24.

YO SPACE:

LOVE 
                        
Kindness in feeling creates profoundness Kindness in thinking creates love
Kindness in words creates confidence to fall in love

You can fall from a ladder
You can fall from a tree
But the best way of falling is to fall in love
                    
 Love is patient and tender
 Love is blind it can lead you anywhere
                  
 Love is the only kind of ice that keeps a woman warm
 For you to be loved, love and be lovable

Bernard Mapuranga
Solusi Adventist High School

YO SPACE:

A dedication to life

Maybe you were never real,
I was dreaming.
Maybe life was never one big smile
But a basketful of wishes
And a handful of broken promises
The things close to us
That we could never own
That one person we really loved
But we could never hold . . .

Maybe goodbye was the most kind
Of words we could say
Because the pain of staying was immerse
And leaving was the easy way out
And the only smile we had
Gave birth to an ocean of tears
And we could feel the pain in our hearts
As if it were before our eyes
And we wish we could say
I love you
And it would be enough
To crumble the walls in between
And make them fall . . .   
   
Peacemore Manhanga, Bulawayo

Mentoring Zimbabwe

February 4, 2012
As you celebrate your accomplishments after the release of the O Level and A Level exam results, or even if you need to make up for it, the next step of your journey might be to consider your life and career path.

YO SPACE:

She Isn’t a He

What is she?
Who is she?
Where is she?
Whom is she?

In abuse she is mother-cum-wife
She is the scapegoat
For the avenging spirits
She is the maid and breadwinner
One married against her wish

She is in the family of the not so discerning parents
She is the little vulnerable girl child
She is one whose education is sacrificed
She does the cooking
Dishes
Laundry
And ends up in bed with unscrupulous babamukuru

She does all household chores
Goes to the fields
Tends the cattle
Goes to the market
Looks after siblings

Those speaking for her rights
Hold meetings in five-star hotels
Deliberate over three-course dinner
Drive posh cars
Live in spacious, low-density mansions

At tender age
Initiated into prostitution
By anatete
Older sisters
Ana amainini and the harsh economic environment

In the city, by the corners she stands
Bowl for begging in one hand
The other sniffing glue
She sleeps in the open
Gets her meals from rubbish bins
Frowned upon by society

At extremes, taken for
Child pornography child labour
Child gangster
Child prostitution
All this done to a she

Thanks to affirmative action
That is only in words
Only applies to the better-off
Thanks to girl child organisations
Who shower themselves with perks
Concerned about self more than the girl

She remains disadvantaged
She remains a she
She remains with bare boobs
She remains with an uncovered butt
She is not a he

Indeed she is not a he
Had she been a he
She would then be
Dada’s hero
Owner of the house
Heir to the throne
The bully in the family
The one momma won’t send for errands

But then she is not a he
She is only a she
Condemned with a single dress
Exposing her infant breast
Behind almost bare
Transparent as democracy

Never to open her mouth
In complaint
Or in comment
In the presence of elders
Only sitting cross-legged waiting for orders

She is an example of human weakness
At birth announced as a mistake
At rural school does scrubbing
Does the teacher’s dishes
Waters the school garden
Carries the teacher’s books
To be sometimes sexually abused by the teacher

She will never be a he
Who the girl child to liberate?

Dhihwa Ignitius

Get your gear on

November 26, 2011

Imagine if in a couple of years you could walk into a mall with designs exclusive to Zimbabwe. Young designers like Tanaka Samukange are setting the pace on the design scene. At the age of seventeen Samukange has just launched a clothing label, 7:30.

Launching the Old Mutual Youth Empowerment Fund

November 19, 2011
This week Zimbabwe joined the rest of Africa in commemorating Africa Youth Day at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) on Wednesday November 16.

YO SPACE:

All is lost

I’ve stopped believing in words that make my heart jump
My heart is stone cold and  nobody can tell
I’ve given up, God knows why I feel so drained
I wish I could turn back the hands of time
I wish I could be there where I used to be
I’ve lost faith in love
I’ve turned my back on hope
I feel so discouraged, I feel inadequate
I’m so afraid of  breaking my heart once again
For once bitten twice shy
But I heard also that fear is the  first step to failure
I’m a living testimony of God’s grace and love
I know I can convince someone how great life is
My speech can be so moving and so motivating
But yet my own heart I cannot move
I’ve climbed mountains and faced cross roads
Sometimes without even realising it
But yet the strength I have gained has all been left behind
It’s as if I went down the drain
I wonder if I’ll ever love again
I wonder if I’ll be able to love with all my heart
Maybe I just need to sit still and wait a while
Oh, should I cast my cares away?
If I have to then how do I do it?
My little heart, hide from this world
You will come out when the storm is over

Thubelihle Wellington Ncube
Solusi Adventist High School