Tuesday, May 29, 2012

What's happening at Roland Garros...

Azarenka had a narrow escape from defeat. A set, and 4 - 0 down in the second, the world female number one still found her way to victory. Yeah, her name says it all: VICTORIA!
Andy Roddick did not have the same luck, though.
Serena Williams on court this evening, playing Virginia Razzano of France. Surely a tricky opponent for first round. The Americano should have her game cleverly planned.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Good Luck Orama!

My seven year old son is having his piano exam tomorrow. I'm the one who is having a runny stomach with nerves...

Sunday, May 27, 2012

When the sun shines...

The beach is the only place to be...

The Francais Open 2012


Finally, my favourite time of the year; The French Open tennis Grand Slam! Not exactly my most adorable slam, but a slam is still a slam, regardless...



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Should Malawi legalize Homosexuality?

Yes! Because whether we like it or not, whether legal or illegal, homosexuality is here to stay. If it isn't legalized, people will just continue practicing it stealthily, behind closed closets, like they've always done before.
Do I condone homosexuality?
No! I think it's revolting...gross...nauseating... Whatever ugly adjective you may want to call it. However, having said what I've just said, I don't condemn the practice either.
I figured, if it doesn't affect my life and those of the people I love in any way, why should I make noise about it?
If homosexuality is a sin, then let the one who created the people practicing it be the judge. After all, we all going to be judged individually according to the choices we made here on earth.


Saturday, May 19, 2012

So Chelsea has won the league. Bayern Munich didn't produce a goal in the first half. And no blood was shed... What does all this tell us about TB Joshua and his prophesies? F. A. K. E!

CHELSEA: Europe 2012 Champions!

After a grueling penalty shootout, Chelsea went against all odds to grab the most sought after European Championship! Yay!!!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Who rocks the locks Better?

It's been two years since I ditched the itchy weaves in favor of rasta locks. I must tell you, I'm loving the freedom this new hairdo brings with it!
No more pain, no more looking artificial and no more itchiness from hell.
But most importantly, I just love being a rasta. Apart from all the aforementioned advantages, Rastafari lifestyle comes with zero fussness. The only downside is that you can't drink any alcoholic liquids when you take the vow :) But otherwise, I don't miss my old life. Not at all. The mini skirts, the high heels, the makeup; all slavery. All vanity!

So, we are a family of Rastas in our house. From daddy, to the youngest son. That shows you how much we hate combs. But who rocks the locks better? I think I do. Lol

Monday, May 7, 2012

The Never-ending War among Smartphones

So the Samsung Galaxy S III has finally made its grand landing on to mother earth. Humans, the silliest of God creation, are as usual buzzing with excitement over the gadget which is believed to have the funkiest, slickest applications. But is this really IT? Has Samsung finally outsmarted the ever-dominant Apple with this latest creation of theirs? What do you think would be the outcome if the iPhone and Galaxy were to engage in a fierce, most brutal war? Which one would win? I don't know about you, but I think the iPhone would win hands down! The latest Galaxy may have the most brilliant apps, but when it comes to vigor and class, the Apple baby remains unbeaten!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

JB's Cabinet

Earlier last week, Malawi's new president Joyce Banda (affectionately known as JB) made an official announcement of her new cabinet. The first thought that popped into my mind after looking at the list was: "Oh, this surely stinks!" Why? It's again the same faces... Most of them have served as ministers since 1994, when Malawi first became a democratic nation under Bakili Muluzi of UDF. They've then shamelessly jumped from one ruling party to another all in the name of big cash. How does Malawi expect change when the big chairs have always been occupied by the same backsides? There's a good reason why the wise say; you can never teach an old dog new tricks... It'll always go back to the tricks it knows. As much as the hungry feminist in me is head-over-heels in love with JB, as much as I admire her courageous and resilient spirit, I'm beginning to doubt her credibility as a politician. I'm beginning to question her motives in dissenting with the late Bingu's wishes to endorse his blood brother as next president a few years ago. Can anyone smell a little bit of fickleness and power-thirst on our lovely JB? Or is her being a woman putting blind folds on people for them to miss the obvious? Lucius didn't lie in "Ali ndi njira zawo"! Malawi should just become an anarchy...