bedroom with Karen and warned her not to step on anyone’s toes during her stay in the House.
“I like you Karen and I enjoy talking to you, but sometimes, you talk too much!”
Karen was taken aback by this statement, but listened as Mumba continued.
“This afternoon, you annoyed Miss P when you moved her stone.”
Before she could continue, an agitated Karen told Mumba to stop picking on her.
“Why are you picking on me? I don’t need you to judge me. You step on people’s toes too,” she protested.
Mumba was having none of that and told Karen another skill she needs to learn is listening.
“That’s your other problem. You don’t listen. I’m telling you this because I like you,” she said.
Karen then told her: “I did not ask whose toes I stepped on. Don’t bring Miss P into this.”
Mumba then calmly told Karen to have fun and be mindful of other people’s feelings no matter what.
“Be friends with everybody. Try that,” she said. – DStv.
Cabinet approves national youth policy
Mukudzei Chingwere, [email protected] CABINET has approved the National Youth Policy (2026–2030), a comprehensive empowerment framework aimed at addressing the most pressing challenges facing young people, particularly barriers to education, employment…



