CashTalk With Profesa Miles
Speaking my mind......
Songs and music videos often praise mothers, highlighting their selfless love and dedication. However, songs about fathers are few and far between. This lack of representation sends a message that men are not as important or influential in their children's lives.
This lack of representation of fathers in today's society is perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes. Men are often seen as strong, stoic, and unemotional, while women are seen as nurturing, caring, and emotional. These stereotypes are limiting men's ability to express themselves emotionally and leading to a lack of emotional intelligence. Celebrate me as a Father!
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2024 is the chosen year that i will meet with His Excellency Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and discuss important matters to do with the youth. This is not just a dream, but an answer from The Heavens Above.
We all have goals: We want to matter. We want to be important. We want to have freedom and power to pursue our creative work. We want respect from our peers and recognition for our accomplishments. Not out of vanity or selfishness, but of an earnest desire to fulfill our personal potential.
New Epworth Radio Online - The-Ghetto-Diary-With_Dj-Miles-On-The-New-Epworth-Radio-Online Stream The-Ghetto-Diary-With_Dj-Miles-On-The-New-Epworth-Radio-Online the new song from New Epworth Radio Online. Producer: Dj Miles. Release Date: October 6, 2021.
Due to the absence of community recreational facilities such as halls, tennis courts, libraries and football pitches, many Epworth youths today are now resorting to drug hubs where they spend most of their time abusing drugs.
Join us in our forthcoming podcast as The Epworth Peace Movement engages the community in trying to bring sanity to our society and develop solutions to the current generational conflict of drugs.
Hosted By Epworth Peace Movement
Supported By iConnect Youth Foundation
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https://youtu.be/U-VW23Ta4AM
GUKA (Crystal M**h Drug Abuse in Zimbabwe) Documentary Trailer. The war on drugs in Zimbabwe has proven to be in vain, with authorities turning a blind eye and deaf ear. Many a generation is lost as a result thereby forci...
Let's speak for our mothers and sisters during their times. We must break the silence.
Together we can fight the usage of drugs amongst our generation.
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*Watch this brand new video by Q-Shine entitled Chivhurai Gonhi_Produced by DJ Miles of PropaBless Music and video by the Award winner Symplex Films*
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Chivhurai Gonhi (Official video Dir by Symplex Films) Q-Shine_Chivhurai Gonhi (pro by DJ Miles)
Blendaz_Nhamo (My Story)Produced by Dj Miles_PropaBless Music 2020 Zimdancehall
“ Throughout the centuries there were men who took
first steps down new roads armed with nothing but
their own vision. Their goals differed, but they all
had this in common: that the step was first, the
road new, the vision unborrowed, and the response
they received — hatred. The great creators — the
thinkers, the artists, the scientists, the inventors —
stood alone against the men of their time. Every
great new thought was opposed. Every great new
invention was denounced. The first motor was
considered foolish. The airplane was considered
impossible. The power loom was considered
vicious. Anesthesia was considered sinful. But the
men of unborrowed vision went ahead. They
fought, they suffered and they paid. But they won.
“And to those who have no might He increases strength. Even the
youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall,
but those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall
mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary,
they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:29-31
Day by day it's so sad we are losing potential stars in music, soccer, dance, writers and poets to drugs.
This initiative is for youths who believe they can make a change without the intake of these intoxicating substances that today have flooded our Zimbabwean streets and dedicated in creating a brighter future to the next generation.
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