“She was still not at ease with the idea that she was now important enough to have people as accessories. Nor was she comfortable with the idea of these people as gatekeepers with access to the details of their personal lives. Whenever she felt herself shrinking under the indifferent glare of the staff that surrounded her, as she did in this instance, she straightened her back and lifted her chin in the way that Chiedza, her trusted advisor-friend, had instructed her to do.” MarriageFeminismCheatingZimbabweEconomic CrisisChiedza Author:Panashe Chigumadzi
“You can’t fight an evil disease with sweet medicine,’ says the ng’anga.” LoveFaithMarriageCheatingZimbabweEconomic CrisisSweet MedicineTraditional HealerJacanaJacana Media Author:Panashe Chigumadzi
“You know, Tsitsi, you are so quick to point out that you are not a prostitute. I just want to laugh because you are just falling into rank. You all should spare us your ‘morality’ that lauds ‘women’ over the supposedly lesser ‘whores’ and ‘girls’. That’s how society sees us. That’s how you see us. You want it to be that we are like coal, only to be loved in the dark and tossed like ashes come morning.” LoveMarriageZimbabweEconomic CrisisSweet MedicinePanashe ChigumadziMuti Book:Sweet Medicine Source: Sweet Medicine