Bruce Dormice

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Bruce Dormice

Bruce Dormice

@BruceDormice

Love life. You only live once so make it count. “I myself am the doppelgänger whom, until I appeared, African literature had not met yet”. - Dambudzo Marechera

Chester, England Katılım Haziran 2021
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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
Thank you all for the comforting words, messages and prayers during this difficult time. Today we laid our beloved Aunt Grace to rest at our family shrine in Redhill, Njanja. Your support has carried us through. A heartfelt thank you to Father Sheward Madonga and the Roman Catholic Diocese for presiding over a dignified send-off, and to our village community for standing with the Pfende family and grandchildren in such strong numbers. We have arrived back home safely. Rest in peace, Auntie Gracinda. Good night.
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim

After what was a deeply memorable occasion celebrating the lives of our dearly departed grandparents and uncles, our family has been plunged into mourning. My Aunt Grace sadly passed away after our return from Njanja. She suffered a bad fall on Saturday, and although we initially thought it was a knee injury, it later emerged she had sustained a serious fracture. On Sunday morning, she woke up in severe pain and was rushed to a local clinic at Sadza Growth Point, before being transferred to Harare where she was due for surgery. Tragically, she suffered a heart attack brought on by underlying heart disease and did not make it. Aunt Grace, the youngest sister to Mhamha Rose, was 70. We will now be heading back to Njanja, where she will be laid to rest at the family shrine in Redhill, Friday, 17 April. We did not imagine that the joy and togetherness we experienced on Saturday, 11 April, would end this way. Rest in peace, Aunt Grace 😢

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Bruce Dormice@BruceDormice·
@JosinaZMachel Parabens! Feliz aniversário 🎁🎊🎉🎂 That’s a precious pic you posted there with your dad. Very special birthday wishes to you. May you be given many more!
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JosinaZMachel@JosinaZMachel·
Daddy I turned 50 today 🫶🏽
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Bhudhi Ghivhi@BhudhiGhivhi·
➡️ What's stopping you and your significant from having a relationship like this? 🙂
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I see 10 and you ?? Be honest
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Dr. Joseph Ford Cotto@JosephFordCotto·
I stand with Israel. 🇮🇱🇮🇱No apologies. Do you?
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Julius Malema is guilty of trying to destroy the apartheid economic systems that still preside over South Africa 🇿🇦, because apartheid may have politically ended, but the economic systems still remain. For that, I consider him a hero. ~ Jackson Hinkle
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi·
We defeated your racist apartheid parents & their government. We defeated the US & UK regimes that stood with them. With the full might of the people behind the most glorious global human rights campaign in history: the anti-apartheid movement. We will defeat you too, with your robots & dollars!
Elon Musk@elonmusk

If South Africa doesn’t change its super racist Apartheid 2.0 laws, the country must be sanctioned

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Dr. Joseph Ford Cotto
Dr. Joseph Ford Cotto@JosephFordCotto·
Pope Leo cares more about Algerian Muslims than Nigerian Christians. Donald Trump has far more honor and integrity than Leo does. Do you agree?
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Bruce Dormice@BruceDormice·
@KingJayZim @mamakaCleo Deepest condolences Mr. Chair. So sorry to hear of your loss. May you all be comforted by the Almighty. May your auntie rest in peace.
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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
After what was a deeply memorable occasion celebrating the lives of our dearly departed grandparents and uncles, our family has been plunged into mourning. My Aunt Grace sadly passed away after our return from Njanja. She suffered a bad fall on Saturday, and although we initially thought it was a knee injury, it later emerged she had sustained a serious fracture. On Sunday morning, she woke up in severe pain and was rushed to a local clinic at Sadza Growth Point, before being transferred to Harare where she was due for surgery. Tragically, she suffered a heart attack brought on by underlying heart disease and did not make it. Aunt Grace, the youngest sister to Mhamha Rose, was 70. We will now be heading back to Njanja, where she will be laid to rest at the family shrine in Redhill, Friday, 17 April. We did not imagine that the joy and togetherness we experienced on Saturday, 11 April, would end this way. Rest in peace, Aunt Grace 😢
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##NjanjaChronicles #TheHomecoming #TheKingIsAround Saturday 11 April will sit firmly in my history books ,one of the most memorable, emotional and deeply satisfying days, all wrapped up in a small bag of love. After a full year of planning, 35 grandchildren travelled from across the globe and gathered at the village in Redhill, Njanja, to honour and celebrate the lives and legacy of our dearly departed grandparents, Joseph Mackenzie Magende Pfende (15/10/1910 – 30/06/1988) and Helen Brooks (06/11/1918 – 17/08/1991). My grandfather settled in Redhill around 1940, where he established the first store in the area. A man of few words, but decisive in action. His story deserves more than a single post. My grandmother, Helen, was the daughter of Ambuya Chitema of Chihota and a Scottish immigrant who left soon after her birth. She was strong, hardworking, and deeply rooted in tradition. Despite standing out , light-skinned, with flowing hair , she became part of the community in a way that mattered. She worked the land tirelessly, alongside workers and, at times, us grandchildren during school holidays, while Granddad worked as a chauffeur for the MD of African Distillers in the 1970s. We also took time to remember our uncles. Roger Brooks-Pfende (10/03/1949 – 21/04/1981), whose life was tragically cut short after unknowingly drinking traditional beer laced with poison at a community function , an incident that shook the entire Denhere community. Onias George “Mapepa” Mackenzie Pfende (20/08/1947 – 20/06/1998) , a surveyor par excellence, a storyteller, and a man full of compassion. His work helped shape places like New Ardbennie Industrial area and Rufaro Stadium. Newton Brooks (10/01/1951 – 07/07/2024) , “the philosopher.” A wise, gentle man, a great listener, and one of those uncles I could run to for advice back in my dating days 😆 And Martin Brooks-Pfende (16/03/1942 – 22/10/2001) , a fighter and a brawler, loved his fast cars and everything that came with being the OG in the hood of Kong 😆 He worked at Salisbury Municipality, later Harare City Council. Worked hard. Played hard. For many of us, it was a remembrance and a reunion. Some cousins I hadn’t seen in 25 years. Some meeting for the very first time. There was laughter. There were stories. Drinks flowed, music carried through the night, and a strong team of murooras made sure no one went hungry. We sat around the fire until the early hours, reconnecting, remembering, and restoring something that time had quietly stretched. It was waaaay more than a gathering, it was a homecoming. And to say I need a recharge is an understatement. I’m off the grid Monday and Tuesday 😆

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Etan Thomas@etanthomas36·
“I’ve never heard something more blasphemous in all of my days. That you’re going to compare a mere mortal to Jesus ? The one who gave his life for us ? The church has to speak up this is not Christianity it’s idolatry.” ~Rev Kevin R. Johnson Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem
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Nain Bosan
Nain Bosan@nainbosan01·
This is a video of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with children.. This is the video that the Department of Justice deleted yesterday.. Now they want to remove it from the internet.. Share this everywhere...
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jamie@gnuman1979·
So Trump picks the Pope now?
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