Grace Mugabe: Big Brother is nonsense

Grace Mugabe: Big Brother is nonsense

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HARARE – Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace are said to be at logger heads over the reality TV show Big Brother Africa. The Zimbabwean first lady has slammed the show and labelled it as nonsense.

On the other hand, her husband has previously rewarded a losing Zimbabwean candidate on the show, which could be an indication that the two don’t see eye to eye.

In 2010 Mugabe gave the show’s losing finalist Munyaradzi Chidzonga $300,000 for his efforts, a reward much bigger than what he could’ve earned if he had won.

While addressing a women’s conference in Zimbabwe on Saturday and proudly presenting her daughter Bona, who just got married, Grace Mugabe asked what women would get from spending the day glued to the show.

“Why do people watch such nonsense, how does it benefit us as a nation?” she asked.

The First Lady also bemoaned the current generation of young people who spend their time hooked on computers watching pornographic material. She blasted parents for spoiling their children with expensive gadgets and not guiding them in the right way as specified in the Bible.

“Children have access to pornographic material and that is where they are getting these homosexual tendencies that have polluted our culture,” Mugabe said.

THE EAST AFRICA TIMES
 
Yupo sahihi kabisa kwani tumeshuhudia udhalilishaji mkubwa wa binadamu kwani hadi sasa kiuhalisia washiriki wote waliopita nimeishayaona maumbile yao live kitu ambacho sidhani kama nilikuwa na haki ya kuyaona hayo.
 
Wanaharakati wa haki na udhalilishaji wa mwanamke mbona hawaoni hili
 
Mambo ya media hayo! Kama Mgabe alimpa zawadi ilikuwa sahihi Kama kiongozi wa nchi. Mkewe naye ni kiongozi? Tena anaongea kwenye arusi!
 
hata tanzania imekataa kuyatambua hayo maigizo ya BBA
 
Free media,kama hutaki BBA,usifungua channel hiyo.

Hata Ulaya,watu hawapendi BB ,lakini RAIS hawezi kuingilia haya,ana mambo mengi ya kufanya
 
Free media,kama hutaki BBA,usifungua channel hiyo.

Hata Ulaya,watu hawapendi BB ,lakini RAIS hawezi kuingilia haya,ana mambo mengi ya kufanya

Tuko ukurusa mmoja,

Kwani kuna mtu kalazimishwa kushirikia au kuangalia BB?

Wakati mwingine watu wanakosa kazi za kufanya... kuna mambo mangapi ya udhalilishaji tena wa kulazimisha yanaendelea katika dunia hii na hawa wanaojiita viongozi wanayanyamazia??
 
Free media,kama hutaki BBA,usifungua channel hiyo.

Hata Ulaya,watu hawapendi BB ,lakini RAIS hawezi kuingilia haya,ana mambo mengi ya kufanya

...mkuu hoja mezani ni kwamba ile kitu ni uchwara na ingawa kunawatu huwaambiikitu ...
 
Dude,hakuna anayekulazima kuangalia BB,kuna channel nyingi tu unaweza kuangalia.

Mugabe na mkewe ,wajichune tu,huyu Dictator ana mambo mengi ya kufanya kwa Wazim.kama afya,elimu,uchumi rtc
 
Businesses and governments worldwide seek to evade NSA spying

Published: Oct 15, 2013, 09:03 AM

Private telecom providers, businesses and governments are increasingly compelled to move or reinforce web operations following disclosures of the NSAs mass internet surveillance programs made by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Brazil is set to vote on the creation of a cyber-security system to thwart National Security Agency espionage of Brazilian government systems. US surveillance led by the NSA had infiltrated the highest levels of Brazils administration.
The largest telecom provider in Germany, the formerly-state-run Deutsche Telekom, is seeking to keep their service in-country, out of the reach of foreign spying.
But much smaller internet companies are also feeling the need, based on customer demand and common sense, to move their servers out of the reach of the NSA and the United States partners in global surveillance, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK - the Five Eyes.
Encrypted-communications provider Unseen, for instance, has recently moved its servers and bank accounts from the US to Iceland, based on the NSAs vast reach and the Nordic countrys commitment to privacy rights.
Our customers demanded it. They wanted us to move to a place where they felt their data was safe, Unseen founder Chris Kitze told RT.
He said the move wasnt based on a marketing gimmick but because everybody wants privacy for their data.
Were actually getting calls from friends of mine who run businesses that store data for large multinational companies. Consumers are demanding this. This is whats driving us, Kitze said.
Kitze described Iceland as dedicated to protecting the rights of its citizens, saying he believes his companys servers can be safe there despite the NSAs global capabilities.
Its just a very good moral climate, he said of Iceland, though he said strong safety must always involve end-to-end encryption no matter where servers are.
He said the NSAs brazenness and the broader rhetoric of security used by the US to justify mass surveillance should not deter companies like his in providing safe havens.
Instead of targeting people who they know or suspect of being terrorists or causing bad things, theyre expecting everyone to be a terrorist, and that of course is not true, he said of the NSA.
Moving to Russia: Setting a new trend?

Snowdens leaks showed that neither .com, nor European Internet domains can be trusted if you want your data to be private and safe, the president of Malaysia-based finance advisory firm Najadi & Partners, Pascal Najadi, told RT.
Najadi has decided to move his company servers into the .ru domain.
Once reality conquers over illusion, its time to wake up, Najadi told RTs Aleksey Yaroshevsky.
Najadi said that the decision to have his companys servers moved to Moscow was driven by logic and common sense, with no direct business interest. Once Snowdens files revealed the scale of the American and allied agencies data snooping, the company decided to act accordingly.
In Russia, ones data is protected by law, Najadi believes. Moreover, Russia is a protector of peace, he said, adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin just saved the world from a serious, serious war, referring to the diplomatic developments around the Syrian crisis.
Najadi then pointed out there is an enormous interest in his decision from global partners and media, adding he is sure there will be a follow-up.
Were setting a trend. Were not into Internet business were a consultancy firm, and we do not gain more business through having a .ru. Having said that, it shows our clients that we take confidentiality serious, and that is the message between the lines, Najadi explained.
While Najadi, as a head of a multibillion dollar family business, may be pioneering such step, foreign companies, including major international brands, have been steadily showing interest in having their sites registered in .ru domain, RTs Yaroshevsky learned at RU-CENTER.
Sergey Gorbunov, deputy director for International Relations at RU-CENTER, told RT that foreign intelligence agencies of course have less opportunities to control the equipment that is placed in Russia.
Up to 26 percent of domains registered in .ru are owned by foreign companies, with the same companies occupying 20 percent of the alternative .su domain.
 
Unadhani kwa nini post nyingi humu ndani zinaongelea msela kuingiliwa kinyume baada ya kufumaniwa na mme wa mtu? Sababu ni hizi hizi Pornography, watu siku hizi wamekuwa wachafu kinoma, hii mishe sodoma na gomora cha mtoto kudadeki maana sasa hivi hata Ruth hayupo sasa atabaki nani? mwenye uafadhali sasa hvi ni kama yule aliyegeuka nguzo ya chumvi..
Ukuda kumpa mtu $300,000 kwa kulala na raia watu wanatazama, afu raia zinafurahia!! haha ukiona picha zake za utotoni utasema malaika mdogo vile, sasa kukua sijui watu wamekuwaje, ndani kweusiiii.. hakuna uafadhali, muangaliaji ni mbaya kuliko hata yule porn star manake bila waangaliaji porn hakuna atakayeigiza maana haimlipi..
 
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