Zimbabwe: Mastering the Art of Reading

4 August 2014
opinion

Reading for enjoyment does not require any analytical ability, neither does it elicit intellectual genius as no questions are likely to be asked afterwards because entertainment or enjoyment is only as good as it lasts.

SOME people would give anything just to avoid the unenviable task of reading, and yet it is so inevitable that one can only avert it at one's peril. The reading culture is in turmoil and this reflects on the dearth of creativity across all spheres - writers do not seem to write as they used to do, artistes do not chant and charm as they did in yore, and journalists have lost their sizzling appeal.

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