tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4504594389091489896.post6779430452391375309..comments2021-04-16T17:56:00.678+02:00Comments on INSTITUTE OF THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION TODAY (ITRT): Dr Levee Kadengehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14361200665578503486noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4504594389091489896.post-8198359395506212402011-09-04T20:11:15.933+02:002011-09-04T20:11:15.933+02:00Thanks Mwendamberi. Indeed "once upon a time....Thanks Mwendamberi. Indeed "once upon a time." I have committed myself to writing as much as I can. In fact this is what I enjoy most. I may soon publish some of these publications. I know a good number do not read papers and for them I will do something. Your comments are most welcome.Dr Levee Kadengehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14361200665578503486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4504594389091489896.post-75438192544535993912011-08-28T23:04:12.885+02:002011-08-28T23:04:12.885+02:00I remember, ONCE UPON A TIME, when you wrote lette...I remember, ONCE UPON A TIME, when you wrote letters and commentaries that were published in different Zimbabwe's daily newspaper, both pro, not-so-pro and anti-government. Many may not be aware because they did never read these papers, or maybe did not read them in full or because you used an alias, not your real name for some of the articles. I have to say I am impressed by your commitment to both open and free the minds of people, as well as promote an exploration of life's opportunities and unknowns.<br /><br />The narrative of Zimbabwe's farmers and farming history is a raw nerve. It is very tempting and almost irresistible to go track down the source of these sour oranges in political fields. But I dare not. One thing I learn from your blog is that the knowledge of pleasant and tasty oranges production is not dead but has been relocated, and in many instances demobilised.<br /><br />I am lucky enough to be one of those who happen to watch and follow you. However there are masses out there who would be blessed by your contributions as well. So I hope you are still writing to and for Zimbabwe's daily newspapers, and continue to be the voice of reason and the voiceless.<br /><br />The oranges, though, could very well represent a lot that we now say about "ONCE UPON A TIME"...but that time is not so long ago...and NEED NOT be too far in the future!Marumhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08543577645161576685noreply@blogger.com