Yvonne Chipo Mawanga
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Friday, 28 August 2015
Chin Up Sweet Heart.
There is too many people in the world for y'all to be stuck on one person who don't even want to treat you right.
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
WHEN A BOY TELLS YOU HE LOVES YOU BY EDWIN DODNEY!!
when a boy tells you he loves you,
it will be the first time you hear this.
It's late, and he isn't even there to tell you this in person; instead,
from a car ride home from a bar in Chicago, he is there on business.
Of course, you will smile because
he sounds like he means it,
because you believe him, because a boy has never handed those
words to you like crushed
blackberries in the palms of his
hands-firm, young, full, waiting
to taste sweet with you.
his arms, creeping vines, begging
to touch the sun in your face
saying, ''Here, take everything I
have ever touched to be closer to
you.'' His breath, waiting to be
folded into a love note passed in
between the nape of your neck
and his front teeth.
He will remember the time you
told him you felt safe in his mouth, and he will never grow
hungry. Just distant.
When a boy tells you he loves you,
you will hear music, the voice of your past lovers dancing up your,
throat, your stomach, and after-
hours cabaret still waiting on the last call.
That was when you learnt
when a boy says ''i love you'', he means
''I'm getting ready to be inconsistent with you.''
This boy will tell you that he loves
you not long after he had you waiting for two hours in front of a
cocktail lounge. Patience is
something you were working on,
but no, not for him.
When he asked you tell him that you love him back, you will
be in a car in a parking lot of a
late-night diner. You will watch
the words fall into your lap like a spilled glass of
white wine.
You will remember the day your
courier pigeon heart got lost in
the wind because that was a message you did not know how
or where to carry. And one by one,
the boys have fallen as silently as
the birds do.
so eloquently, they used to speak
until i asked the questions that
broke them into ghosts, that bled
me into a corpse with so many
questions of my own for the soil,
but their tongues do not know simple.
The things i should be hearing, the things that will make us living
men in this time of insatiable, yet
dying lovers.
When a boy tells you he loves you,
only to become silent like a folded
sheet of tissue paper, not wanting
you to decrease him into the truth,
do not crack your face into the fullest crescent moon at the tapered bottom
of a blackened sky.
He never meant a single word of any of it. He is just a boy,
remember? He is just another
silly, sad boy, remember?
it will be the first time you hear this.
It's late, and he isn't even there to tell you this in person; instead,
from a car ride home from a bar in Chicago, he is there on business.
Of course, you will smile because
he sounds like he means it,
because you believe him, because a boy has never handed those
words to you like crushed
blackberries in the palms of his
hands-firm, young, full, waiting
to taste sweet with you.
his arms, creeping vines, begging
to touch the sun in your face
saying, ''Here, take everything I
have ever touched to be closer to
you.'' His breath, waiting to be
folded into a love note passed in
between the nape of your neck
and his front teeth.
He will remember the time you
told him you felt safe in his mouth, and he will never grow
hungry. Just distant.
When a boy tells you he loves you,
you will hear music, the voice of your past lovers dancing up your,
throat, your stomach, and after-
hours cabaret still waiting on the last call.
That was when you learnt
when a boy says ''i love you'', he means
''I'm getting ready to be inconsistent with you.''
This boy will tell you that he loves
you not long after he had you waiting for two hours in front of a
cocktail lounge. Patience is
something you were working on,
but no, not for him.
When he asked you tell him that you love him back, you will
be in a car in a parking lot of a
late-night diner. You will watch
the words fall into your lap like a spilled glass of
white wine.
You will remember the day your
courier pigeon heart got lost in
the wind because that was a message you did not know how
or where to carry. And one by one,
the boys have fallen as silently as
the birds do.
so eloquently, they used to speak
until i asked the questions that
broke them into ghosts, that bled
me into a corpse with so many
questions of my own for the soil,
but their tongues do not know simple.
The things i should be hearing, the things that will make us living
men in this time of insatiable, yet
dying lovers.
When a boy tells you he loves you,
only to become silent like a folded
sheet of tissue paper, not wanting
you to decrease him into the truth,
do not crack your face into the fullest crescent moon at the tapered bottom
of a blackened sky.
He never meant a single word of any of it. He is just a boy,
remember? He is just another
silly, sad boy, remember?
Thursday, 6 August 2015
YOU MY EVERYTHING.
Sometimes I don't know how to feel when you not around. I feel better just having you close to me. I mean anything you give me I will take it because you are all that I want.
You mean more than anything to me. Yes I barely show it but it does mean I don't. Don't want you to leave my arms hey. Like it hurts me when you leave all the time. You marvellous I mean I fell for you, I don't want to share you, I know situations go wrong but I can stand my ground and say my situation with can be messy but we always find a way out of it.
They say love is blind, well it must be, because I cant see me being without you. I'm going to love you when you here with me and love you when you gone. Enough to love you when you with me and love you when you go.
I just had to emphasise that point.
I just had to emphasise that point.
Its either you or nothing. That's just how much you are my loving . I don't have the right words to express just how much you mean to me. I'm grateful each day for having you in my life. You that best thing I have been waiting on.
I had lost all hope in love but I'm too proud to say you the best ... You made me realise relationships do take time to build. I can finally say that statement makes sense now. Only now it does.
I hate it when you have to go for work because then I get to miss you insanely.
Sometimes I think we are little crazy, half the things that we do it amaze me and every time I'm with you baby, you rock my world boy, you better believe me.
Thursday, 23 July 2015
What Do You Think?
Journalism is more of craft and not a profession
Journalism
involves identifying newsworthy information for the mass communication. Identifying,
gathering and writing news are interdependent and of equal importance to the
media. Therefore journalism concerns itself with the gathering and conveying
news to a large, diverse audience through the media, whether print (newspapers,
magazines, etc) or electronic (radio, television, internet, etc). (Clear, 2011)
2.1. WHY JOURNALISM IS REGARDED AS A CRAFT AND NOT A
PROFESSION.
An article
by Sam Smith states that journalism has always been a craft- an art- but never
a profession. It depends too much on the perception, skill, empathy, and
honesty of the practitioner rather than on the acquisition of technical
knowledge and skill (www.prorev.com). A good example is when an Al Jazeera
reporter was accused on Thursday, January 16, 2014 for fabricating news with
the intent of harming Egypt's image abroad.(www.madamasr.com)
Journalism
can be seen as a craft as there are more journalist out there with personal
blogs with different information ranging from fashion to conspiracies without
the necessary need to make a living out of it. The belief is that information
is like air. It should be for free and not sold to the highest bidder. Hence,
the passion is what drives most of these journalists to take it up as a craft
because they do not want to be limited to what is seen as right or wrong by the
media houses which they believe are mostly controlled by the same people who
they are writing about.
Most people
want to gain knowledge and become aware of national and international events.
The media satisfy these needs most appropriately because of the variety of
information they convey. However for the people to know the whole truth the
information must not be diluted in this case happens with professional
journalism whereby editors edit the information and make it more favourable to
the government so as to avoid scrutiny from them.
The
government plays a major role in the distribution of media all over the world,
for it can affect the government positively or negatively and the people within
that country. According to the article "many journalist have become
glamour figure or immediate public personalities, especially those reporting
investigating journalism, exposing corruption at the government level in South
Africa. In fact, in the view of several social critics, journalists have become
part of new society dubbed ''mediacracy,'' described as a public aristocracy of
people important''. This shows how much power the government has over the
media. Therefore, through mediacracy, free journalist practicing their craft
are able to expose the truth with no limitations unlike a professional
journalist who has to pass through an editor (sub-editor, etc) before
publication.
Journalism
as a craft shows that these type of journalists practice their craft for fun,
making creative decisions and to pass time with the knowledge of giving out
information that is of worth to the media. However journalism is also seen as a
profession because one can make a living (earn money) through it. A journalist
who makes a living through it works for specific media organizations. They
gather information/ news during work hours and present newsworthy reports to
the organization they are working for. (Clear, 2011)
It is a
profession because it is a course offered in Universities all over the world.
Many journalists go to colleges to get a degree and have that competitive
advantage in a competitive field. Journalism is regarded as a profession
because journalists receive instructions from the news editors and also gather
news on their own initiative (which means that they not bound to the office or
normal office hours) because they need to go out regularly to cover events in
their effort to obtain information. (Clear, 2011)
A
professional journalist works under pressure because he or she has to meet the
medium's deadlines. they have to work with public relation practitioners and
freelancers to fill this role because a freelance journalist does not work
under a specific organization. Journalists often rewrite or change these news
items before presenting them in the style of the medium. Journalism concerns
itself with informing the general public, whereas public relation is all about
informing internal and external groups. (Clear, 2011).
A
professional journalist comes across various information when they go out in
the field but out of all the information they would have conveyed it is
possible that the news presented is not of worth or importance and need to
search in deeper lengths for their story to be a front page. These journalists
tasks is not easy for they have to present something to their editors and meet
their deadlines unlike a free journalist who can present whatever information
they happen to find whether it is newsworthy or not, to them its valid.
3.1.CONCLUSION
This
assignment gave a broader understanding of why journalism is more of a craft
than a profession. Various reasons have been discussed in relation to why it is
more of a craft that a profession. This assignment covered what journalism
means, what a journalist does and what role he or she plays in the media field.
How messages are conveyed to the general public. It also looked at what craft
means and how a free journalist practicing their craft can present to the
general public as well.
This assignment somewhat gave a better understanding
to both journalism as a craft and as a profession. However to conclude
journalism is a craft because one is able to express their views, opinions,
thoughts and making of ideas without discrimination, scrutiny, and judgment or
selected words or pieces that should be provided to the medium or mass media.
4.1.SOURCES CONSULTED
Clear, A.
2011. Dynamics of Public Relation and Journalism 3rd edition: Juta Cape town
Leiter, K, Harriss, J & Johnson, S. 2000. The Complete Reporter. 7th
edition. Allyn and Bacon.
http://www.madamsar.com/content/aje-journalists-charged-falsifying-news-threatening-security.htm
[Accessed on 2014, February 24]
http://www.prorev.com/jcraft.htm.
[Accessed on 2014, February 24]
http://www.journalism.com[Accessed
on 2014, February 24]
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Leading Network In Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's two leading mobile service providers.
There are three service providers in Zimbabwe which
are Econet Wireless, Telecel Wireless, and Netone Wireless.
Econet wireless is a diversified telecommunications
group with operations and investments in Africa, Europe, South America and East
Asia Pacific Rim, offering products and services in the core areas of mobile
and fixed telephony services, internet and satellite. (www.econetwireless.com).
Econet wireless Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe’s largest
provider of telecommunications service, providing solutions in mobile and fixed
wireless telephony, public payphones, internet access and payment solutions.
It’s a widespread network that reaches out even in the most remote areas within
the country.
Econetwireless has two types of consumers which are
prepaid consumers and contract consumers. Prepaid consumers and Contract
consumers have a certain way they are treated by its service provider, which is
peak off tariffs, free messages and free minutes this also applies to contract
consumers the only difference between the two consumers is that contract
consumers are econet wireless first priority; they are treated with special
care, given first preference.
Its vision is to
provide telecommunications to all the people of Zimbabwe, and its mission is to
serve Zimbabwe by pioneering, developing and sustaining, reliable, efficient
and high-quality telecommunications of uncompromising world-class standards and
ethics.
Pioneering
We are a company
committed to finding the best way forward, in a fast moving and highly
competitive technological field. To remain at the top, we shall relentlessly
pursue innovative solutions, and constantly grow our knowledge base with
uncompromising passion for excellence.
Professionalism
In everything we do,
both within Econet Wireless and in the community, we always work in a
customer-oriented and objective manner with clearly defined goals in terms of
quality of service. In all our professional areas, and at all levels, we will
carry out our duties skillfully and diligently.
Personal
Internally, we will
always remember that we are a company made up of individuals. These people are
the company. Each one is an intrinsically valuable member of the organization,
irrespective of their gender, race or position. We will always show concern for
each other in an atmosphere that is open and stimulates personal development
and job satisfaction and a sense of responsibility. We believe in working in
teams, in effective and confident co-operation.
Econet focuses on
giving what the consumers want and concentrates on giving it is users quality
services. It also has built a platform for mobile banking and wireless money
transfer and was the first mobile network to introduce this platform in
Zimbabwe.
Telecel Zimbabwe is currently the second largest
mobile phone network in Zimbabwe with more than 2500 000 active subscribers. It
is jointly owned by Telecel Globe and the empowerment Corporation. Telecel
globe is a subsidiary of Orascom Telecom Company, a major international.
Telecel Zimbabwe is well placed to keep abreast of the latest technology
available internationally and apply it effectively to local communications.
Telecel
Zimbabwe’s vision is to become the most innovative and pioneering
communications company of choice in Zimbabwe and the region that can inspire
people on the growth of the network within the country. Its mission is to establish
the most profitable and consumer centric communication business in the region
with unmatched superior support to achieve this goal, deliver and maintain a
high level of consumers service efficiently and cost effectively.
Among services Telecel is offering are voice calls at
affordable rates in Zimbabwe on its network by offering 100% bonus airtime on
all Telecel recharge cards. Customers can also use the co-branded opera-mini
browser to browse the internet at lower rates due to the data compression
ability of the service. (www.telecel.co.zw)
Sources Consulted
The values and goal setting of Telecel Zimbabwe.
[online] http://www.telecel.co.zw [Accessed 15 July
2013]
Parshon Muranganwa, Contact Center Manager, Econet
Wireless, Zimbabwe.
Monday, 6 July 2015
Network
The
spread of the network society in the most remote places and the deepest pores
of the world.
‘‘Mobile and wireless technology will
spread the network society to the most remote places and the deepest pores of
the world’’ (Van Dijk 2006:59)
The truth in the statement above is as
one illustrates in giving account of personal experience with the spread of
mobile technology to even the most remote areas of the world. You find that in
rural areas people within that society now have some sort of mobile phone that
they use to communicate with either relatives than are in the urban areas or
elsewhere. Network barriers have been put to accommodate both people in remote
areas
To a larger extent I do agree with the
statement above because worldwide technology is fast growing, as most research
and information in now found electronically and on the internet, so basically
internet services are growing to all parts of world varying from normal cable
connections to wireless connections such as the ‘wifi’ services…..if we put
mobile and wireless technology to the world it’s going to make communication
channels easy for everyone. This makes communication much easier even in the
most remote areas.
Mobile and wireless technology also
contribute to our social lives by giving introduction of mobile phones which
can reach out to the deepest part of the world. Mobile technology is advancing
our ability to connect and share information in the ways that were not possible
even a couple of years ago and wireless services coming into play are even
making the processes fast than ever. Mobile and wireless technology play a huge
role specifically in adolescences relationships. Mobile phone technology allows
us to communicate with social groups in new ways, and to reaffirm those
relationships, regardless of distance. (Lyon, 2010)
As we move forward technology has
accelerated the pace of our lives, enabled us to connect to the web with a
pocket-sized device and opened our lifestyle to the world in ways that were not
possible only a few short years ago. We will explore mobile technology’s
influence in a network society by exploring smart phones. Technology has grown
rapidly within the past centuries. (http://sparxoo.com)
Mobile phones have a major impact on
modern society as they are increasingly useful social tools. In 2004
"there were most almost two billion mobile subscribers world-wide’’. The
majority of worldwide business uses this technology to communicate.
Mobiles have changed the way people organize activities, meetings and social occasions, and generally the way people go about living everyday life. Mobile phones have developed multi-features they are more than just a phone and can be used for sending text messages, taking photos, surfing the internet, playing music, using a calculator, maps, GPS, banking, radio, business’s such as voice memos, and are capable of an amazing amount of functions and some have many more functions than a computer, have the added bonus of high portability.
Mobiles have changed the way people organize activities, meetings and social occasions, and generally the way people go about living everyday life. Mobile phones have developed multi-features they are more than just a phone and can be used for sending text messages, taking photos, surfing the internet, playing music, using a calculator, maps, GPS, banking, radio, business’s such as voice memos, and are capable of an amazing amount of functions and some have many more functions than a computer, have the added bonus of high portability.
On the
downside however mobile phones can break down personal barriers where a person
can find it hard to have any personal time, or participate fully in their
present environment without interruptions as the majority of people ever turn
their phones, so there is always constant communication. Modern day society has
formed a very strong reliance on mobile phones and have developed a need to be
constantly contacted. Overall mobiles have a very large influence on
relationships. (www.studymode.com)
There is a place in Zimbabwe were
network coverage does not even exist in the deep pores of a small town call
Rusape. The people within that community do have the knowledge of mobile phones
and are aware of the social networks that are spreading widely but because that
particular area does not accommodate the facilities of network coverage in
order for those people to get network coverage they have to go in the mountains
or in the town centre to communicate. But however the network facilities are
trying by all means to have to spread the network society to accommodate even
those in deeper remote places throughout the world.
So one could say the Van Dijk statement
is true because not all remote areas were network capable but now are and you
find that worldwide the network coverage is spreading out rapidly.
Sources Consluted
Ethan, L. (2010 April 27) Mobile
Technology’s Influence In Network Society.
Roles of mobile networks in a society.
Available
http://sparkxoo.com /2010/04/27/mobile-techs-influence-
in-a-network-society.htm [Accessed 8 April 2013]
http://www.studymode.com/essay/1-what-role-do-mobile-phones-play-in-a-society-702021-html. [Accessed 8 April 2013]
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