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Why don't they negotiate in Mufakose?
Alex Magaisa
October 27, 2008
It is suggested, very
humbly, in order to expedite the negotiations between ZANU PF and
the MDCs, that the SADC Troika meeting on Monday be held at No.1200
Mukumbadzetse Street in Mufakose, Harare.
To gain entry the distinguished
guests must cross a stream of raw sewage, which runs by the main
gate of the venue. Should assistance be required, experienced residents
will be on hand to guide them. Guests are advised to take extra
care when crossing as they might easily slip and drown.
They must resolve matters
very quickly otherwise the steady flow of the stream swells rapidly
as the day goes by. Local boys charge $US10 to help with crossing
at peak periods, although the prices can rise very sharply depending
on the calibre and station of the clients.
There is a local 'central
bank' nearby in Mudzambiringwa Street, should guests require any
emergency funds, though they are available to non-residents at punitive
rates. Guests are encouraged to reacquaint with the long lost relatives
or friends in Mufakose, as they might be useful to obtain financial
facilities like the local BACOSSI.
Residents have been advised
to keep all windows open as there is no air-conditioning. But this
should ensure a steady but heavy breeze transporting the potpourri
of aromas and odours from the locality.
Guests must also bring
candles lest their 'toks' extend into the night - there is no electricity
here. Water will be provided from the nearest well and if the queue
is too long, guests will be directed to the nearest stream.
For other types of relief,
there is a small bush nearby but they must beware of pickpockets.
They are advised to bring heavy guard for their expensive automobiles
and other gadgets.
Guests should note that
there is a funeral next door to the venue - the neighbour sadly
passed on whilst awaiting medication kuGomo hospital. There were
no doctors and drugs were either unavailable or unaffordable. Guests
must, therefore, contend with the constant singing and wailing of
friends and relatives ... It is advisable, as is the culture here,
for guests to appear, if only briefly, to share a moment with the
bereaved family.
It is hoped that this
venue will provide a more appropriate setting for the negotiations.
Not only will it be in the area representative of the 'people' for
whom the deal is being done, this should also provide a more realistic
picture of the 'people'. If negotiations are for the 'people', why,
I ask, don't the negotiators come and do it where the 'people' live?
Rainbow Towers seems to have failed, so why not try Mukumbadzetse
Street?
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