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Thursday, November 23, 2006

HANG IN THERE, ZIMBABWEANS

 
I may not be so religious (as the founder of this column) but I am spiritual though. Metaphysically such is the greatest of the great, the greatest knower of them all, the creator of all creation and the beginer and ender of all.
 
And because I am an African, I believe in the supernatural powers of intervention. It may be the belief in fires, or waters falls as African Religions perceive, but they are the greatest beyond man power.
 
I believe in the African way of life as embraced in the famous African Philosopher's view, John Mbiti that "I am because we are; and since we are therefore I am." Hence I believe that it is only through our useful interaction with other human beings that we can say we serve the supernatural better (for the religious such is God).
 
And according to African experiences, nothing lasts forever. Kings do die or are overthrown; tough times do not last forever - there is always a light at the end of every tunnel. And only the survivors live to see the stars at the other end of it.
 
My only PRAYER for Zimbabweans within and  those in diaspora is that one day you will see again how bright the sky is. Be survivors and just hang in there. Just remember, God or your supernatural powers will never forsake you.
 
KAMUZU. (chmakawa@yahoo.co.uk)
 
 


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