Saturday, August 10, 2019

She was a mother to all!



A Mother to All

Date of BirthMarch 24, 1952

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Date of PassingAugust 01, 2019

Legina Ndlovu

from Lupinyu, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Legina Ndlovu, 67, was born in Village 29, Victoria Falls. She is survived by her brother, Douglas Ndlovu; brother, Over Ndlovu; sister, Iris Ndlovu; firstborn son Mandlenkosi Mkwananzi (Angelina); son Joseph Mkwananzi (Sithabile); daughter Lingi Moyo (Mkwananzi); son Property Ndlovu; daughter Mercy Shavunga; grandchildren of Firstborn: Themba, Ayanda, and Nandi; Five Grandchild of Lingi: Goodluck and four younger siblings.
She was a mother to many of her nephews and nieces, some of whom lost their parents at a young age. She lived her life to the fullest without regret. Her love for the Lord showed in all areas of her life. She was a member of the Wesleyan Church, where she was baptized as a young girl. She never worried about what she didn't have. She had a great sense of humor and was blunt and to the point. When spending time with her, there was never a dull moment. She loved to have fun and play with grandkids and was always in a good mood. She would counsel others in the ways of the Lord.
Legina will be missed by many who knew her in her community and by her many family members. We will all, always cherish the memories we have built with her throughout the years.




Sunday, February 24, 2019

Gloomy out look looms in Mthwakazi and Matabeleland struggle at large!



Below the famous Looking for the "future statue" which stood at the Bulawayo  National Art Gallery for many years being taken down on orders of the govt. (This happened 7 years ago of so) I have no rights to this picture.

By the rivers of Babylon and there we wept when we remembered Zion. We hang our harps and they that captured us required of us a song, saying sing us one of the songs of Zion! How shall we sing the Lords songs in a strange land? This piece of scripture in Psalm 1:37 captures exactly the situation that the people of Matabeleland are facing right now. Despite great heroism and activism spearheaded by young people in the past few years, no sooner did we see all those fruits of the great awakening come down crumbling down that in the past few weeks. We find ourselves in a gloomy situation so to speak. Mthwakazi people are like a sheep without a sherpared. Sinjenge zimvu ezingela melusi. Mthwakazi and indeed cultures of Matabeleand as a whole scattered all over the globe has a lot of energy but find herself suffering from many years of slumber and disorganization and will urgent need to convene and map a new radical  plan if she has to survive for the next century!