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  • Hello Stevenson, said grinning Chinoz
    Trudy Stevenson
    July 14, 2009

    It was never going to be a great success, this First All-Stakeholders- Conference: any gathering of 4,500 people will fail to achieve very much except provide a spectacle, and the logistics are mind-boggling!

    Trouble started last week when the thing was postponed - it was scheduled for the weekend of 11-12 July, then Zanu PF announced it was postponed indefinitely "due to lack of funds" or some such, and the Parliamentary Select Committee had to put its foot down and announce that it would take place on Monday & Tues 13-14 instead.

    There was a rush of last-minute preparations: lists of delegates and full-page announcements in the press, organisations running around trying to get their delegates on the list, etc., and it was only on Saturday evening or Sunday morning that most of us knew registration would take place on Sunday!

    Registration was a nightmare, and very few of us managed, despite being there the whole day and half the night! It was supposed to start at 8am, I first went at 9.45am and they weren-t yet ready, so I returned at 2pm, by which time hordes were already gathered and struggling to get past the first hurdle - registration on the first form.

    That was nothing, however, compared to the next stage: the photo-identity card to get into the venue. There were literally thousands of people milling around pushing and shoving and being told (or actually physically pushed) to get into different queues going this way and that way for number, signature, photo - it reminded me of the scrum when sugar arrived at the supermarket a couple of years ago!

    A policeman kept walking up and down and in and out of rooms with bundles of what looked like completed accreditation forms, complaining that he was not responsible for accrediting people - but doing absolutely nothing to control the chaos!

    This already alerted me that there was a parallel process going on, especially when I saw a queue going into the photo room at the back of the Secretariat room next door, and Nyasha Chikwinya slipping in and out - memories of elections and the nonsense at some polling stations!

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