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Inside Zimbabwe 26 March 2007
Monday
My day begins with a 30 minute walk to a place where I wait for a work colleague to pick me up.
Sometimes I have to walk further because we change the pick up spot every week. If I stay in one place too long, other people in the area soon learn that I have a lift organised and start waiting with
me.
me.
My work colleague doesn't mind an extra one or two squeezing in, but objects to five or six trying to sit on laps to fit in the car.
I am extremely lucky to have a lift. Other work colleagues who rely on the ETs (Emergency Taxis - mini-bus cabs) are in a terrible situation. The country's annual 1,800% inflation has forced the ET fares from $3,000 to $5,000 overnight (£6-8)- and that is just one way.
I am extremely lucky to have a lift. Other work colleagues who rely on the ETs (Emergency Taxis - mini-bus cabs) are in a terrible situation. The country's annual 1,800% inflation has forced the ET fares from $3,000 to $5,000 overnight (£6-8)- and that is just one way.
ETs divide their routes into sectors so the costs can sometimes be double that if you have to catch two ETs to get home.
An average commercial worker clears around $30,000 a week (£60). So if a person is spending $10,000 a day on ETs their transport bill comes to nearly twice the amount they earn in a week. What about food, school, fees, and rent?
Last week the employees of a major department store refused to go to work because their earnings didn't cover their transport. The government's solution at the beginning of this month was to force employers to give their employees an extra $60 000 (£120)on top of their wages as a transport allowance.
An average commercial worker clears around $30,000 a week (£60). So if a person is spending $10,000 a day on ETs their transport bill comes to nearly twice the amount they earn in a week. What about food, school, fees, and rent?
Last week the employees of a major department store refused to go to work because their earnings didn't cover their transport. The government's solution at the beginning of this month was to force employers to give their employees an extra $60 000 (£120)on top of their wages as a transport allowance.
But before the month has even ended, inflation has made the figure nonsensical. This is why we see so many people walking these days.
Walking 15km to work is bad enough, but worse when you have to factor in Mugabe's thugs trying to enforce an illegal curfew by intimidating and beating up civilians out on the streets at night.
Walking 15km to work is bad enough, but worse when you have to factor in Mugabe's thugs trying to enforce an illegal curfew by intimidating and beating up civilians out on the streets at night.
One of my friends described how his walk home is taking him twice as long as it should because
he is choosing back roads to avoid the patrolling thugs. He says he's feeling exhausted all the time now because he can't afford to eat three meals a day anymore, and all the walking is sapping his energy.
People are talking about having to make a choice; most of them are thinking about whether it is even worth working any more.
So I am incredibly lucky to have a colleague who gives lifts to us. In return, we share the cost of his fuel. The price of fuel goes up almost daily: it was $8 000 a week ago (£15)and today it is $18 000 (£35)in most garages.
he is choosing back roads to avoid the patrolling thugs. He says he's feeling exhausted all the time now because he can't afford to eat three meals a day anymore, and all the walking is sapping his energy.
People are talking about having to make a choice; most of them are thinking about whether it is even worth working any more.
So I am incredibly lucky to have a colleague who gives lifts to us. In return, we share the cost of his fuel. The price of fuel goes up almost daily: it was $8 000 a week ago (£15)and today it is $18 000 (£35)in most garages.
We also help him by taking it in turns to sit in his car when he needs to queue for fuel (a person can queue for days to get hardly any fuel). But the impact of inflation tells me that it won't be long before the whole country is walking a very long tiring walk to work every day - the whole country
with the exception of the Zanu PF elite.
Hope, a Sokwanele activist
Blogging for Sokwanele at 'This is Zimbabwe' :
www.sokwanele.com/thisiszimbabwe
with the exception of the Zanu PF elite.
Hope, a Sokwanele activist
Blogging for Sokwanele at 'This is Zimbabwe' :
www.sokwanele.com/thisiszimbabwe
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There are those who support him, his Ministers, Police & the Army, because they are looked after and get paid etc. If they were starving like the majoirity of his people,they would soon turn on him -corruption & nepotism works.
He mayhave been voted in in a democratic election 24 years ago, but in the majority of democraciestheere would have been more than 1 change of Government by now. He has stayed there by fraululent elections & intimidation, besides not giving everyone who wished to the time to vote - polling stations closing before the queues have managed to get in - so saying he has been voted in by the people is now a total myth.
Much of the trouble in Iraq is because,the Sunnis were in power for so long under Saddam, they are in the minority, so it is mainly Shi'ites who are in Govt now and no-one wants to relinquish power and this is the same in Zimbabwe - Mugabe & co are comfortable where they are & have no wish to be relegated to the opposition.
amen
Show a bit of gumption.
Can anyone confirm if it's true that Mugabe's daughter is attending University in London UK?
The sad thing is, this old Goat(Mugabe has outlived his usefulness and hearding towards his grave , but continues to torture in a bid to kill millions of his people.Zimbabwe people need to comtemplate and act rapidly and sharply in the most belligerent means to unseat this Corpse.They need to eradicate the entire Mugabe Family so that this evil spirit must not resurface.Cameroon people are facing the same problems.Paul Biya and Robert Mugabe must be removed immediately!!
Njifenzt form BARCELONA(SPAIN)
What are we scared of? They weren't scared to fight colonialists. Let's learn from them. It can be done. And the time is now!
In January I spent some time in Harare, my first trip to Zim in some years, and the decline was apparent everywhere:
-No fuel for sale in any of the petrol stations I visited.
-Very little goods on the shop shelves.
-Groups of unemployed people, with little hope of work, despondent and unhappy, everywhere.
-A huge increase in the number of uniformed people on the streets (police and army).
- A general sense of foreboding and gloom -felt by people under the heel of an oppressive police state.
Whilst South Africa and the African Union refuse to apply any real pressure to Zimbabwe, Mugabe will continue to see any protest as a 'western conspiracy', and continue his despotic rule unchecked. Meanwhile, the MDC cannot do the job on their own.
The days of Mugabe as a African liberation hero are over. African leaders must say enough is enough and do something.
And today I learn that They had a black out for 5 days, no heat, hot water or light, and the food that they had managed to pick from their garden and buy from the black market had been ruined because the freezer defrosted due to the blackouts.
With regards to the blog by Shumba - 24th March 2007, look where your emancipation from foreign settlers has got Zimbabwe and other countries in Africa,need I say more!