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SUNNYBASSTECH: Secrets Behind Every Woman’s Breasts
SUNNYBASSTECH: Secrets Behind Every Woman’s Breasts: Breasts! Men notice, admire, imagine and long for them. Sometimes women reveal very little, and they muse on what they can’t see. ...
Secrets Behind Every Woman’s Breasts
Breasts! Men notice, admire, imagine and long for them. Sometimes women reveal very little, and they muse on what they can’t see.
Yet amid obsessing over what they’re dying to see and touch, they know very little about breasts as women themselves perceive them. So to find the truth, some female sex experts were consulted and more than 700 women wer surveyed
Everything you need to know is here, and it’s stamped official because it comes from breast owners.
Women Don’t Think Men Are Total Pigs About This
Three-quarters of the women asked think men’s fascination with breasts is harmless. Seventy percent assume most guys are boob men. “I love it when men look at my breasts,” says Rachel, 23. “It makes me feel powerful, and there’s something carnal about it.” Of course, this is neither a ticket to leer nor an invitation to make crass comments, even in jest. “There’s really no excuse for not being courteous or maintaining eye contact with women,” says Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., a sexual-health researcher at Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute and the Men’s Health Sex Professor. So mind your manners, revel in breasts privately, respect them publicly, and revere the women who bring them into your life. For what would life be without them? -
Many Women Love Their Breasts More than You Do:
Most of the women surveyed consider their breasts to be key parts of their sexual identity, as opposed to fashion accessories or mere body parts. Sixty-two percent think it’s more exciting to pull off their tops than their bottoms, and 78 percent prefer the woman-on-top position because it shows off their breasts better during sex. “A woman should be proud of her breasts,” says Vicky, 23. “They’re miracles of evolution, as versatile as a Swiss Army knife: baby feeder, pleasure enhancer, compliment grabber.” They often use them to their advantage, too—87 percent of women we surveyed think women who make an effort to show off their breasts receive preferential treatment.
Women Can Be Deeply Conflicted About Their Breasts:
As women grow up, emotions related to their breasts may set in. “I happen to love my breasts now—but growing up, it wasn’t always like that,” says Levkoff. The fact that breasts are ever-changing only complicates matters. The average woman changes cup sizes six times during her adult life. Monthly cycles, birth-control pills, weight changes, pregnancy, and breastfeeding all alter the size, shape, and feel of breasts. “The sexiest thing a woman can wear is her self-confidence,” says Elisabeth Squires, the author of Boobs: A Guide to Your Girls. “If she’s the least bit insecure, then work to help her feel good about her body.” All you need, she says, is genuine enthusiasm, which probably won’t be a problem.
In Bed, You Know Nothing About Them: Men tend to have two “touching” defaults, says Herbenick. “They tend to either touch her the way they enjoy being touched (which usually means firmer or rougher), or the way a previous partner liked it.” In either case, she may not like it that way at all. “Every woman will feel differently about her breasts,” Levkoff says. Here’s how to deal: Every time a woman takes off her bra in your presence, wipe away all memory of previous breasts. This works even if she is your partner of many years. Start over by pretending you’ve never seen them before. “You learn and relearn how someone moans, sighs, and squeals when you touch them,” Herbenick says. “You will never have to slip into an old routine.
Breasts Can Intensify a Couple’s Emotional Bond: “Breasts aren’t just about sex,” says Levkoff, “and when you recognize that, we are very appreciative.” Learn to desexualize moments of great intimacy. For example, while you’re sitting on the couch watching TV with her, the simple act of laying with your head on her chest can give a woman powerful maternal feelings toward you (in a good way), says Levkoff. Another tip: If a woman complains about her breasts being sore, offer to massage them, says Squires. Again, in a nonsexual way, if you can, that is. “Breast massage can feel incredible, and it’s not something we can ask for at the spa,” she says.
SUNNYBASSTECH: Unable to gat mtn free 8gb data bundle….. [Solutio...
SUNNYBASSTECH: Unable to gat mtn free 8gb data bundle….. [Solutio...: To say the fact,have gat dis mtn free gb tweak for the past one month. but i wanted to be sure b4 i lunch it to u my people.take a look @ ...
Unable to gat mtn free 8gb data bundle….. [Solution here]
To say the fact,have gat dis mtn free gb tweak for the past one month.but i wanted to be sure b4 i lunch it to u my people.take a look @ d pix below for sure..
B due to d pleading of sum good guys
then i say...............
u can get up to 150GB
1. Migrate to mtn ipulse by dialing *406# or tru talk by *400#
2. Backdate ur fone to 5th of october, 2013
3. Naw send reset to 131 in a text
4. Now load an mtn card of #100 only or 2hundred if you can afford it…
5. Naw send data on to 131
6. Remove ur sim for just 24hours…. Dats all
hmmmmmm, jez take a look at my proofs
note=> make sure u follow dose procedure accordingly and you will silme @ d end....
sunnybass say so
SUNNYBASSTECH: 8 Side Effect of Masturbation you should no.
SUNNYBASSTECH: 8 Side Effect of Masturbation you should no.: The side effects of such changes to the body include: [1] Fatigue...
8 Side Effect of Masturbation you should no.
The side effects of such changes to the body include:
[1] Fatigue. Feeling tired all the time
[2] Lower back pain
[3] Thinning hair / Hair Loss
[4] Soft / Weak Erection
[5] Premature Ejaculation
[6] Eye floaters or fuzzy vision
[7] Groin / Testicular Pain
[8] Pain or cramp in the pelvic cavity or/and tail bone
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if This Lady Has Good Character Will You Marry Her?
because to me she doesnt have it take ......just look @ d pix again ......may god help we men ...IJN amen
basstech: SUNNYBASS AND GRUOP WAS @ GKCC 2013 CONVENTION
basstech: SUNNYBASS AND GRUOP WAS @ GKCC 2013 CONVENTION: 2013 GKCC convention day 1. was a success it was attend by sunnybass and some of the great musical in GOD industry like ,,,,, tomistick o...
basstech: DAY 1 OF GKCC CONVENTION
basstech: DAY 1 OF GKCC CONVENTION: the gloryrious kings xtains center 2013 convention tagged heaven on earth has just beging..... @ church auditorium. 8am. the convention...
DAY 1 OF GKCC CONVENTION
the gloryrious kings xtains center 2013 convention tagged heaven on earth
has just beging.....
@ church auditorium.
8am.
the convention has stared and the 1st day,is heaven on earth.
the auditorium was full with people of GOD,
and the hloy spirit was @ the center of it all.
and most of the glory tone choir ,set the stage on fire with all kind of holy spirit filed songs
and people were blessed
Also the G.O of the church.
REV,ADEDAYO also feed us with the word of GOD
watch out for day 2....
......www.sunnybasstech.blogspot.com
some pix of d choir....
has just beging.....
@ church auditorium.
8am.
the convention has stared and the 1st day,is heaven on earth.
the auditorium was full with people of GOD,
and the hloy spirit was @ the center of it all.
and most of the glory tone choir ,set the stage on fire with all kind of holy spirit filed songs
and people were blessed
Also the G.O of the church.
REV,ADEDAYO also feed us with the word of GOD
watch out for day 2....
......www.sunnybasstech.blogspot.com
some pix of d choir....
basstech: Revealed: S*x Between Female Students and Teachers...
basstech: Revealed: S*x Between Female Students and Teachers...: In many ways, Nigerian institutions of higher learning are no different from other such institutions around the world: They are confront...
Revealed: S*x Between Female Students and Teachers In Nigerian Universities (Photo)
In many ways, Nigerian institutions of higher learning are no different from other such institutions around the world: They are confronted with several contending issues such as budget cuts, plagiarism, cheating during exams, alteration of data by researchers, unhealthy rivalry and tension between faculty members and between faculty and administration and between students and other echelons. These are constants within the academic community.
And of course there is the issue of séxual relationship between some students and some of their teachers, and between some students and some members of the administrative staff…
To be sure, there is not a teaching and learning institution anywhere in the world where such — séx between students and faculty and between students and staff — is not a concern. None! What makes the Nigerian context different is the propensity, the frequency and the severity of the aforementioned.Parents send their children to school to learn, no to be harassed and séxually molested. Young men and women come to school to learn and learn how to be contributing members of their immediate and global society. They go to school to learn to be good citizens, good human beings. They go to school to develop many skills – including critical thinking skill. And though many show up in all their naiveté and gullibility, still, it is not a reason or an excuse for them to be taken advantage of. Sadly, these are some of the horrors that happen to many Nigerian students, especially the girls.Sadder is the fact that millions of girls and young women are being abused and exploited on a daily basis. Many are denied their human and civil rights. Many have no access to education, to medical care, or to a caring home and environment. They are the “wretched of the earth.” While there are some shining examples within the Nigerian sisterhood, there could have been several millions more if the Nigerian society had taken its female population more seriously. But we don’t! For the most part, and in many settings, women are things, objects – things and objects to ignore or séxualise.
Thinking about it now, I cannot remember which came first: the súgar daddy syndrome or the séxual exploitation of students by staff and faculty members (sometimes referred to as “Bush allowance”). Long before politicians became conquerors and rulers of the maiden and their honey jars — and long before military officers freely roamed the séxual landscape — súgar daddies were the kings.
Súgar daddies paraded and patronised UNILAG, UNIBEN, BUK, UNIPORT, ABU, UI and every Nigerian university and polytechnic and college of education. And in some cases, they snuck into secondary schools and in the process committed r*pe and alarming perversions. Today, the larger Nigerian society does not worry itself with what was initially an aberration. It is now a given. Basically, súgardaddism has now become a practice, part of our cultural milieu.
Tell me: How many women, 17-37 years old, do you know who do not have one or two moneybags as a lover or séx mate? I am sure there are. But they can’t be that many. Poverty and unemployment and the general state of confusion and hopelessness have greatly contributed to the mental and psychical anarchy that now characterises the country. In the minds of many, the kingdom of God can wait. Money is the new paradise. You either have it or you don’t. In many enclaves, if you don’t have it, you don’t matter, you don’t count!
No matter how you look at it, séx between a student and a teacher or an administrator cannot be considered a relationship. This is so because there is an element of abuse and exploitation involved. What’s more, many students – especially secondary school and undergraduates — who are so abused and taken advantage of, may suffer psychological and physical damage.
As many universities in the western world have come to understand, there is “power imbalance between the parties” that makes such a liaison unsound and injurious. The University of Connecticut’s Board of Trustees recently voted against “séxual interactions between students and professors.” Similar measures are in place in many universities.
One does not know what the policies are in Nigerian universities and other institutions of higher learning. What seems clear – very clear – is that a whole lot of r*pe and abuse and exploitation and blackmail are taking place. But really, the complaints are just too many: teachers who demand séx for better class grade and other favours; and teachers who pimp students for financial and non-financial gains. Séx-for-grade or grade-for-séx is indeed a mess, an epidemic that’s been threatening, along with other vexing issues, Nigeria’s educational environment.
To whom do aggrieved female students lodge complaints when many of those in positions of authority are committing the same or similar offence? Do you complain to the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean, the Head of the Department, or to the Faculty Senate? I do not mean to say that the entire rank and file of the Nigerian academics is guilty of these abuses and exploitation. No, not at all! But the fact is that the number of those involved in such inhumanity outweighs the innocent and pious ones.
Are there cases where female students lodged false protests against innocent teachers? Yes, of course! Are there cases where rival teachers used séx to trap and blackmail other teachers? Yes, of course! And are there cases where female students séxually pursued their teachers? Yes, without a doubt! But such incidences are small, very small.
In the end, I wonder if there are academic studies that gauge the impact of séx-for-grade on our educational system, and how they impact the lives of our young women. Even so, these practices and transgressions cannot be good for the country’s culture and educational system. It could be that these injuries cannot be wiped out, but they can be substantially minimised.
No one sends his or her daughter to school to be abused and exploited by depraved minds. Consequently, the learning environment should be a safe and enriching one for all. No society can be great and prosperous if that society refuses to treat her women population with love, respect and dignity. A healthy learning-teaching environment is a human and civil right for all — especially for our young women.
- See more at: www.sunnybasstech.blogspot.com
And of course there is the issue of séxual relationship between some students and some of their teachers, and between some students and some members of the administrative staff…
To be sure, there is not a teaching and learning institution anywhere in the world where such — séx between students and faculty and between students and staff — is not a concern. None! What makes the Nigerian context different is the propensity, the frequency and the severity of the aforementioned.Parents send their children to school to learn, no to be harassed and séxually molested. Young men and women come to school to learn and learn how to be contributing members of their immediate and global society. They go to school to learn to be good citizens, good human beings. They go to school to develop many skills – including critical thinking skill. And though many show up in all their naiveté and gullibility, still, it is not a reason or an excuse for them to be taken advantage of. Sadly, these are some of the horrors that happen to many Nigerian students, especially the girls.Sadder is the fact that millions of girls and young women are being abused and exploited on a daily basis. Many are denied their human and civil rights. Many have no access to education, to medical care, or to a caring home and environment. They are the “wretched of the earth.” While there are some shining examples within the Nigerian sisterhood, there could have been several millions more if the Nigerian society had taken its female population more seriously. But we don’t! For the most part, and in many settings, women are things, objects – things and objects to ignore or séxualise.
Thinking about it now, I cannot remember which came first: the súgar daddy syndrome or the séxual exploitation of students by staff and faculty members (sometimes referred to as “Bush allowance”). Long before politicians became conquerors and rulers of the maiden and their honey jars — and long before military officers freely roamed the séxual landscape — súgar daddies were the kings.
Súgar daddies paraded and patronised UNILAG, UNIBEN, BUK, UNIPORT, ABU, UI and every Nigerian university and polytechnic and college of education. And in some cases, they snuck into secondary schools and in the process committed r*pe and alarming perversions. Today, the larger Nigerian society does not worry itself with what was initially an aberration. It is now a given. Basically, súgardaddism has now become a practice, part of our cultural milieu.
Tell me: How many women, 17-37 years old, do you know who do not have one or two moneybags as a lover or séx mate? I am sure there are. But they can’t be that many. Poverty and unemployment and the general state of confusion and hopelessness have greatly contributed to the mental and psychical anarchy that now characterises the country. In the minds of many, the kingdom of God can wait. Money is the new paradise. You either have it or you don’t. In many enclaves, if you don’t have it, you don’t matter, you don’t count!
No matter how you look at it, séx between a student and a teacher or an administrator cannot be considered a relationship. This is so because there is an element of abuse and exploitation involved. What’s more, many students – especially secondary school and undergraduates — who are so abused and taken advantage of, may suffer psychological and physical damage.
As many universities in the western world have come to understand, there is “power imbalance between the parties” that makes such a liaison unsound and injurious. The University of Connecticut’s Board of Trustees recently voted against “séxual interactions between students and professors.” Similar measures are in place in many universities.
One does not know what the policies are in Nigerian universities and other institutions of higher learning. What seems clear – very clear – is that a whole lot of r*pe and abuse and exploitation and blackmail are taking place. But really, the complaints are just too many: teachers who demand séx for better class grade and other favours; and teachers who pimp students for financial and non-financial gains. Séx-for-grade or grade-for-séx is indeed a mess, an epidemic that’s been threatening, along with other vexing issues, Nigeria’s educational environment.
To whom do aggrieved female students lodge complaints when many of those in positions of authority are committing the same or similar offence? Do you complain to the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean, the Head of the Department, or to the Faculty Senate? I do not mean to say that the entire rank and file of the Nigerian academics is guilty of these abuses and exploitation. No, not at all! But the fact is that the number of those involved in such inhumanity outweighs the innocent and pious ones.
Are there cases where female students lodged false protests against innocent teachers? Yes, of course! Are there cases where rival teachers used séx to trap and blackmail other teachers? Yes, of course! And are there cases where female students séxually pursued their teachers? Yes, without a doubt! But such incidences are small, very small.
In the end, I wonder if there are academic studies that gauge the impact of séx-for-grade on our educational system, and how they impact the lives of our young women. Even so, these practices and transgressions cannot be good for the country’s culture and educational system. It could be that these injuries cannot be wiped out, but they can be substantially minimised.
No one sends his or her daughter to school to be abused and exploited by depraved minds. Consequently, the learning environment should be a safe and enriching one for all. No society can be great and prosperous if that society refuses to treat her women population with love, respect and dignity. A healthy learning-teaching environment is a human and civil right for all — especially for our young women.
- See more at: www.sunnybasstech.blogspot.com
Nowadays
sex drive is causing a lot of traffic , Another report reaching
us@News9ja A girl of 14yrs was caught using “Can drink” Or Perfume Can”
To fulfilled her weird sexual urge. Below is a leaked picture of a
college girl captured while having sexual intercourse with a can drink -
See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/481/#sthash.nkmYBqL2.dpuf
Nowadays
sex drive is causing a lot of traffic , Another report reaching
us@News9ja A girl of 14yrs was caught using “Can drink” Or Perfume Can”
To fulfilled her weird sexual urge. Below is a leaked picture of a
college girl captured while having sexual intercourse with a can drink -
See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/481/#sthash.nkmYBqL2.dpuf
Pastor pays prostitutes to act as witches!!
MANY
Zimbabweans have seen or heard of witches on television and film, yet
coming face-to-face with one is a rare occasion that draws crowds and
can possibly lead to a stampede.Recently, many Zimbabweans thought they
had got a lifetime opportunity to see witches live after two nekked
women were caught in Harare’s Budiriro suburb last month, sitting in
winnowing baskets. Most people believed that the two women were real
sorcerers not knowing they were playing witches.
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charges
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charges
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
MANY
Zimbabweans have seen or heard of witches on television and film, yet
coming face-to-face with one is a rare occasion that draws crowds and
can possibly lead to a stampede.Recently, many Zimbabweans thought they
had got a lifetime opportunity to see witches live after two nekked
women were caught in Harare’s Budiriro suburb last month, sitting in
winnowing baskets. Most people believed that the two women were real
sorcerers not knowing they were playing witches.
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charges
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According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charges
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
MANY
Zimbabweans have seen or heard of witches on television and film, yet
coming face-to-face with one is a rare occasion that draws crowds and
can possibly lead to a stampede.Recently, many Zimbabweans thought they
had got a lifetime opportunity to see witches live after two nekked
women were caught in Harare’s Budiriro suburb last month, sitting in
winnowing baskets. Most people believed that the two women were real
sorcerers not knowing they were playing witches.
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charge
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charge
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
MANY
Zimbabweans have seen or heard of witches on television and film, yet
coming face-to-face with one is a rare occasion that draws crowds and
can possibly lead to a stampede.Recently, many Zimbabweans thought they
had got a lifetime opportunity to see witches live after two nekked
women were caught in Harare’s Budiriro suburb last month, sitting in
winnowing baskets. Most people believed that the two women were real
sorcerers not knowing they were playing witches.
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charges
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
According to the English dictionary, witchcraft is defined as the practice of magic, especially black magic, involving the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. Witchcraft is an act that is associated with several superstitions, whether true or false it remains a controversial issue in today’s society. Some believe witchcraft exists, while others maintain that it is a fairy tale.
The incident of two suspected witches, who were recently arrested in Harare became the talk of town, receiving rave reviews in both print and broadcast media. The women spent close to a month in remand prison before being released on bail last week after the state made verifications on their true identity and place of residence.The story qualifies to be a classic for the year, after it emerged that the two women had been paid by a self-proclaimed prophet to act like witches, as a marketing gimmick. On their initial remand, the women identified themselves as Maria Moyo, 30 and Chipo Chakaja, 26 from Gokwe, Nembudziya.
However, prosecutor Fanuel Madanire confirmed that verifications had been made, proving that they had given false names when they were arrested.
Madanire told the court that Chakaja’s real name is Christine Nyamupandu, while Moyo’s real name is Elinet Ben. He said the two are from Chihota Communal Lands.The women were jointly charged with Alfred Mupfumbati, 30. Mupfumbati is the “prophet” who allegedly caught the “witches”.
He was arrested after claims that the act was stage-managed. Mupfumbati was freed on $200 bail two weeks ago, while the two women were remanded in custody, after Mbare magistrate Reuben Mukavhi ordered that they undergo psychiatric evaluation.After the women saw that the attempt to play witches had hit a brick wall, they told the court during a bail application that they had been paid to act in such a manner.Their lawyer Norman Mugiya, during a fresh bail application, said his clients were innocent.
“The event was dramatised and the main actor in the drama is now behind bars. My clients are properly exonerated. Now that the circumstances have changed that totally quashes any suspicion which existed at the time of arrest. Any insinuation pointing to them as witches from now onwards will be highly defamatory,” Mugiya said.He said the offence would have been sustained only if the two had not confessed that the issue was stage-managed. After their arrest the women pleaded guilty to charges associated to witchcraft.
They were allegedly found in possession of an owl, two winnowing baskets, each containing animal skins, gourd and other paraphernalia believed to be used for witchcraft purposes.Going to such an extent of carrying an owl and other weird stuff, in a bid to cash in on the act, is one issue that boggles the mind of a normal human being. Their relatives, friends and neighbours who are based in Chihota have on the other hand claimed that the two women are well known prostitutes in the area.
People believe that the harsh economic conditions forced these women to act like witches. Despite having successfully duped residents into believing that they were real witches, the duo’s daring stance has created controversy and serious debate.The “witches” escaped a custodial sentence last Tuesday after Mukavhi slapped them with a wholly suspended four-month prison term. This was after the two had pleaded guilty to public indecency charges
- See more at: http://bestwapcom.net/pastor-pays-prostitutes-act-witches/#sthash.UDE5J6UL.dpuf
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LIVE EVENT PHOTO STREAM: THE ICONS CONFERENCE DAY 3 (THE CONCERT)
The Icons Conference 2013 day 3 has commenced. It is going on live. The
atmosphere is really buzzing around here at the Glorious Christian
Centre. Everyone is filled with joy and the red carpet is has been
graced by the General Overseer and the executives.
A section of the youthful audience having a nice time the icons coference.......
The General Overseer embraces his wife as they grace the red carpet. Kudos to them as they have put so much effort in making the event a succes
leke sax was there to grace the event.. akins voices was wooooo....
A section of the youthful audience having a nice time the icons coference.......
The General Overseer embraces his wife as they grace the red carpet. Kudos to them as they have put so much effort in making the event a succes
leke sax was there to grace the event.. akins voices was wooooo....
SUNNYBASS LIVE EVENT PHOTO STREAM: THE ICONS CONFERENCE 2013 DAY 3.
We are live at the "ICONS CONFERENCE 2013" for the Day 3 from the
Glorious King Christian Center. It is a four day event organised to
educate and orientate the youth for future development. The Day 3 is
fully packed bringing the best Gospel artists in the industry for the
show......Sunnybasstech live @ the event....
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