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	<title>Comments on: A special Zimbabwean artist dies</title>
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		<title>By: Ngomani Sharon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ngomani Sharon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am at a loss of words. I once had the priviledge of meeting this great man in 2007 at Seke 5 High for a special day of lessons on directing, producing, acting and scriptwriting for all art lovers at this school. He was with Elton Mjanana and to say that i had a fabulous time is an understatement because it was one of the best days i have evr had in my life. The proffessionalism he displayed was just something else and the one thing i admired was how he incorporated himself into the group of teenagers. He also taught me one important thing in life which is that of always knowing kwawakabva. He said you could accomplish this by speaking in Shona wherever necessary and respecting the little traditions we have in our cultures. I say rest in peace baba and i dedicate the song tiri mubindu by oliver mtukudzi because haiwa rwendo rwuno mandibaya uye munhu akanaka haararame.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am at a loss of words. I once had the priviledge of meeting this great man in 2007 at Seke 5 High for a special day of lessons on directing, producing, acting and scriptwriting for all art lovers at this school. He was with Elton Mjanana and to say that i had a fabulous time is an understatement because it was one of the best days i have evr had in my life. The proffessionalism he displayed was just something else and the one thing i admired was how he incorporated himself into the group of teenagers. He also taught me one important thing in life which is that of always knowing kwawakabva. He said you could accomplish this by speaking in Shona wherever necessary and respecting the little traditions we have in our cultures. I say rest in peace baba and i dedicate the song tiri mubindu by oliver mtukudzi because haiwa rwendo rwuno mandibaya uye munhu akanaka haararame.</p>
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