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Comic MP Chinotimba inspires book of jokes
13 Dec 2017 at 05:06hrs | Views
Member of Parliament for Buhera South constituency Joseph Chinotimba's popularity as a 'humorist' has inspired a young author to publish a book of jokes titled "Chinotimba Jokes/Masasi aChinoz: Volume One" (2017, Balukwe Content, Harare).
The author, Chenjerai J Mhondera, told Bookshelf that the MP is aware of the collection of jokes and has authorised its publication. Furthermore, the author and MP are working together to officially launch the book in Harare and possibly in other provinces as well.
Mhondera added that "Masasi aChinoz" is not a verbatim record of the MP's jokes which he makes in his speeches or interactions with the public. The booklet is but an acknowledgement of the impact Joseph Chinotimba's humorous personality has had on Zimbabweans, making him 'a people's comedian' out of whom a separate, exaggerated or hyperbolised funny character nicknamed Chinoz has been carved by his fans.
It is this hyperbolised Chinoz, a rib-tickler, whom the author Mhondera uses in "Masasi aChinoz". Chinoz, now developed into a fictitious character, will always be inseparable from the humorous aura which the real Chinotimba creates wherever he goes. He lifts the spirits of those around him with the right medicine.
Inspired by Chinotimba's flair for humour, Mhondera said he sometime in 2015 started creating "jocular, crazy, strange but philosophical and amusing statements (made or formed) around the person of popular Honourable Joseph Chinotimba affectionately known by his fans as Chinoz."
Afterwards, he anonymously shared the jokes on social media to gather people's comments. It was this year that he finally collected the jokes into a booklet and presented them to the honourable MP for some approval.
However, one grey area remains, that is, how original the jokes are since, for example, there is also a blog named "Nyambo Dzinokodza Moyo", run by a blogger simply known as Tafadzwa, which surprisingly has some posts of 'Chinoz jokes' same as those appearing in Mhondera's "Masasi aChinoz". There is also a Facebook page known as ''Chinotimba Jokes'' to which Mhondera says he sometimes contributes.
Mhondera, however, defended his copyrighted "Masasi aChinoz", saying some of his jokes may have spilled over to other social media platforms during the period when he shared them online to gather readers' views.
Surely, a 'jokes and copyright' or 'social media and copyright' debate would be divertive at this moment. All we have is this explosive booklet, which now has the blessing of the MP. "Masasi aChinoz" has arrived at the right time when readers could have begun collecting favourite 2017 books to give as Christmas and New Year gifts to friends and relatives.
Be warned that "Masasi aChinoz" is a book you should read after making sure there is no fire or barbed wire nearby because, the jokes can jerk you out of control! For instance, you will need 'to fasten seat-belts' when you hear Chinoz answering a question in a class.
Teacher: Ndiani angatiudzewo nyika iri pedyo neUSA?
Chinoz: USB kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.
There is no clear reason why the booklet is divided into two sections but that does not water down the great amusement collected in it. Chinoz is an omniscient character.
He is at the school, the home, the hospital, the roadblock, the media house, etc. — and at these different places he assumes a different 'character', ignorant, illiterate or backward.
Chinoz somewhat brings in some poetry, fun and subtle wisdom in the dialogue or situation. Known personalities feature non-libelously in some of the jokes in "Masasi aChinoz".
"Masasi aChinoz" is a book that will be credited for celebrating in an unusual way one of Zimbabwe's well known and sociable politician.
Such books are great reminders that our politicians are also artists. Remember the late Vice President Simon Muzenda, a poet?
Joseph Chinotimba's biography provided in the first pages of this 35-page book tells of a man who loves his country, his people. He participated in the war of liberation and after Independence worked in various government departments. He has also initiated various projects for his constituency Buhera South.
The author, Chenjerai J Mhondera, told Bookshelf that the MP is aware of the collection of jokes and has authorised its publication. Furthermore, the author and MP are working together to officially launch the book in Harare and possibly in other provinces as well.
Mhondera added that "Masasi aChinoz" is not a verbatim record of the MP's jokes which he makes in his speeches or interactions with the public. The booklet is but an acknowledgement of the impact Joseph Chinotimba's humorous personality has had on Zimbabweans, making him 'a people's comedian' out of whom a separate, exaggerated or hyperbolised funny character nicknamed Chinoz has been carved by his fans.
It is this hyperbolised Chinoz, a rib-tickler, whom the author Mhondera uses in "Masasi aChinoz". Chinoz, now developed into a fictitious character, will always be inseparable from the humorous aura which the real Chinotimba creates wherever he goes. He lifts the spirits of those around him with the right medicine.
Inspired by Chinotimba's flair for humour, Mhondera said he sometime in 2015 started creating "jocular, crazy, strange but philosophical and amusing statements (made or formed) around the person of popular Honourable Joseph Chinotimba affectionately known by his fans as Chinoz."
Afterwards, he anonymously shared the jokes on social media to gather people's comments. It was this year that he finally collected the jokes into a booklet and presented them to the honourable MP for some approval.
However, one grey area remains, that is, how original the jokes are since, for example, there is also a blog named "Nyambo Dzinokodza Moyo", run by a blogger simply known as Tafadzwa, which surprisingly has some posts of 'Chinoz jokes' same as those appearing in Mhondera's "Masasi aChinoz". There is also a Facebook page known as ''Chinotimba Jokes'' to which Mhondera says he sometimes contributes.
Mhondera, however, defended his copyrighted "Masasi aChinoz", saying some of his jokes may have spilled over to other social media platforms during the period when he shared them online to gather readers' views.
Surely, a 'jokes and copyright' or 'social media and copyright' debate would be divertive at this moment. All we have is this explosive booklet, which now has the blessing of the MP. "Masasi aChinoz" has arrived at the right time when readers could have begun collecting favourite 2017 books to give as Christmas and New Year gifts to friends and relatives.
Teacher: Ndiani angatiudzewo nyika iri pedyo neUSA?
Chinoz: USB kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.
There is no clear reason why the booklet is divided into two sections but that does not water down the great amusement collected in it. Chinoz is an omniscient character.
He is at the school, the home, the hospital, the roadblock, the media house, etc. — and at these different places he assumes a different 'character', ignorant, illiterate or backward.
Chinoz somewhat brings in some poetry, fun and subtle wisdom in the dialogue or situation. Known personalities feature non-libelously in some of the jokes in "Masasi aChinoz".
"Masasi aChinoz" is a book that will be credited for celebrating in an unusual way one of Zimbabwe's well known and sociable politician.
Such books are great reminders that our politicians are also artists. Remember the late Vice President Simon Muzenda, a poet?
Joseph Chinotimba's biography provided in the first pages of this 35-page book tells of a man who loves his country, his people. He participated in the war of liberation and after Independence worked in various government departments. He has also initiated various projects for his constituency Buhera South.
Source - the herald