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Jean Gasho: Why I am now a single mother of 7

By Mary-Tamar was Jean formerly known as Jean Gasho It is with a heavy heart that I announce that Nino and I are no longer together. It was through my writing that I met him and to some degree it is through my writing that we parted. In fact Nino did say he fell in love with me after he read my online diary of my journey of abuse in the hands of Masocha and many Agape members, he wanted to be the one to comfort me and help me heal, with his sense of humor I did find a lot of healing and comfort in his arms. But sometimes things are not meant to be, all I know is I loved him so very much, and I bowed to him, I wrote songs for him, and I honoured him more than I ever honoured any man who has walked on this earth, I worked hard to build him a harem, it was me who told him the idea, but there are times in life where even sacrifice, love and the highest honour is never enough.

Jean Gasho: The woman who “dethroned” Mugabe, Marry Chiwenga, now cruelly pays for her sins as Zimbabwe celebrates her downfall

By Mary Tamar (formerly Jean Gasho) | Follow her BLOG | I have always been convinced that Marry Chiwenga played a huge part in influencing her husband, the then General Constantino Chiwenga, the Army in Commander of Zimbabwe, in the dethroning of Robert Mugabe. I believe as a young woman who loves power, it was her who even suggested to her husband that it was possible to dethrone the late former President of Zimbabwe. A lot of decisions which are made by men of power are often influenced by their wives at home. They do not say “behind every successful man is a woman” for no reason. What I know about Zimbabwean politics especially, is that it is women who have the ball in their hands. Men in Zimbabwe are generally controlled by women, it’s a hidden culture. My husband has noticed that about Zimbabwean men, even though they can be emotionally abusive, the women strangely wear the trousers in their marriages. I believe such was always the dynamics in the marriage of Marry Chiwenga and the Vice President.

Jean Gasho: Black People, please stop celebrating things which are supposed to be normal to us? Miss Universe?

By Mary Tamar was Jean (formerly Jean Gasho) It saddens me a little, the things that black people are forced to celebrate. A black South African woman with her own hair goes on a beauty pageant and wins it, and we are all celebrating, not the win itself, but the fact that a dark-skinned woman with her own hair on her head won… A black woman looking like a black woman is now something so unusual, we have to celebrate it. Am I the only one who is very disturbed by this.

Why my husband is looking for a second wife and I am excited about it

By Mary-Tamar was Jean (formerly known as Jean Gasho) Yes you read the headline right, my Boaz and King is looking for another wife. And yes he loves me too much and I am the apple of his eyes. But before I go into that, let me just say, on the 1st of August I celebrated my birthday. August is always a very special month for me because its my birthday month, this year its even more special because 400 years ago this month, the children of Israel where captured and taken into captivity as slaves in what was the worst atrocity to ever happen in human history. This August is a very significant month in world history, especially prophetically.

Jean Gasho: Prayers will not save Zimbabwe, Mugabe’s removal was the seal of the curse

By Jean Gasho (now known as Mary-Tamar) Last year I wrote a series of articles that the curses of Zimbabwe were just beginning. When foolish Zimbabweans celebrated the removal of Robert Mugabe, again I told them the worst was yet to come. Everything I say does come to pass, one way or another.

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