Hi,
I’m Zola Ndlovu, the most encouraging person on the Internet.
I write about culture, faith, sexuality and how to live with purpose. I write for Africa.
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What’s with the name of the blog?
Mukoko is a Shona noun meaning beehive, it’s also called pfari or mukubvu.
“The bee is domesticated but not tamed.” William Longgood
Bees are insects that live in large, cooperative communities. Beehives are places of activity, of work, of production. For honeybees, this is an enclosed structure built for protection. A place housing and feeding, a space where they raise their young. Food is collected and stored, there is constant movement and busy-ness, real life happens there.
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Very interesting concept on how your chose the name for your blog Zola!
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I enjoy your comments as a non South African white person who adores your country I find your points of view interesting.Hope you & your family have a happy & safe Christmas.Keep up the good work.Thank you
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I love your blog I actually end up reading to everyone who is willing to listen
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Hi Munene! Thank you for your very kind words! I hope you’ve subscribed and I look forward to connecting with you :)
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yeah Zola, great, looking forward to conversations.
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Thanks Harriet! I’m looking forward to connecting with you :)
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Great blog concept… looking forward to more posts!
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Thanks K. max!
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Awesome
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