Teenchat with Tentie

25 Oct, 2019 - 00:10 0 Views
Teenchat with Tentie

The ManicaPost

IT’s yet another weekend and soon the year will be rolled over and another will start. Well this is a story for another day.

Today we need to talk about your 2019 New Year resolutions. You guys listed them at the beginning of this year, vouching to fulfil them. How has been the road — windy, rocky, snaking or smooth?

Well, it’s just two months before the end of 2019, yes 60 days to fulfil those commitments. Do not let yourself down. Instead do something to accomplish the resolutions before listing new ones for 2020. Kisses and hugs as always. Xoxoxoxoxo

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Meeting an old class mate, we had not seen each other for about 30 years. The Lord has been kind to me. When I saw him again – this time at a hotel lobby — he was looking simple. He wore simple zambia attire. I felt touched. He walked up to me and was glad to see me again. But deep within me I was not impressed with his status compared to mine and poor me, I couldn’t hide it. We exchanged contact details and I could see the joy in him as he collected mine. I told him I will drop him home in my brand new Range Rover and I pointed it to him. He declined and said he had already called for his car. It looked old, a 2001 Honda Accord. I invited him the next day for lunch at my house. A part of me wanted to impress him, to show off my success and affluence to him, while another was to discuss opportunities and possibly help him. He drove to Murambi where I lived. He looked impressed with my home. I had taken a heavy mortgage. In fact, I was heavily in debt. We had lunch. He told me he was into small business and particularly real estate. I brought up more business discussions, but he didn’t sound too interested. I asked him how I could help him. He said he was fine. I even told him if he was interested, I could help him secure some loans. He looked at me and smiled. He told me he would invite me over soon to his place. His old car came for him. I was grateful to God for what I had.  “Fingers are not all equal”, I thought to myself that I was lucky. I worked in a good place. Two weeks later, we went to see him in Zimunya. My wife and I – to be continued next week.

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What’s up TeenChat, I just want to shout out to Form 4f dudes at Gaza High School, especially Zviko, Dan, Slizer, Jude, Dhuku, Tino, Sucrose, Stanely and Mallon, not forgetting Wellington, Genius, Sasha and Nyamuche. Keep working hard buddies, let’s set the bar high. Love you guys – the class president Raphael.

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Hie Tentie, I just want to say hie to Prudence, and my lovely brother Terrence Mwedzi, I miss you guys. Yolandah Mwedzi.

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Hie, my name is Percy Mandava, I want to greet all my friends.

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Hie TeenChat, my name is Chenai, I want to say hie to my friends Mellisa Magara, Junior Magara, Lovenice Madhume and all U6 at Chirima High School.

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Hi TeenChat, it’s Chards Phillip Taku from Mutare and I want to greet my friends Bruce, Austin and Charles.

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Thanks for all your pictures, keep sending them in. If your pix are not in this week’s edition of The Weekender, please check the next issue or the one after that. Love y’all so much. Please keep sending your stuff to +263 771 580 643.

 

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