Every last bite
Tuesday, June 19th, 2012 by Bev Clark“Every story, every incident, every bit of conversation is raw material for me.” – Sylvia Plath
Kubatana.net ~ an online community of Zimbabwean activists
“Every story, every incident, every bit of conversation is raw material for me.” – Sylvia Plath
Had a session with one of my favourite people at a bar last night. Cocktails, conversation and poetry. Pretty much all that makes a cold Harare night warmer.
Faced with the world’s worst economic crisis and currently experiencing political uncertainties, Zimbabweans can still afford to be happy. More than our neighbors in South Africa, with Botswana occupying the last position. This is according to the recent 2012 Happy Planet survey.
“Even South Africa’s embattled northern neighbour, Zimbabwe, has a better outlook, being in 115th position, with Ethiopia 94th. Botswana occupies the bottom ranking.” – Sunday Times.
Inspired by a worrying statistic about the paucity of blood donors in Zimbabwe, we recently sent out this text message to our subscribers:
Kubatana! There are only 50,000 blood donors in Zimbabwe. Let’s change that! Celebrate Father’s Day this Sunday and become a donor. Help your family and others.
This prompted a number of responses from our subscribers, some of which we share below:
Visit the National Blood Service Zimbabwe website for more information – and to find out where you can donate. Whilst you’re at it, share your feedback with NBSZ about donating blood, and about the expense of accessing blood when one needs it.
Reading a book by a Franciscan friar on the fall of apartheid and came across this quote: “It is often victims who are cursed by memory while perpetrators are blessed by forgetting,” from The File by British author Timothy Garton Ash. I looked it up and a review by the UK’s Guardian newspaper says it’s an account on the feared Stasi in East Germany. I thought, yet another poignant reminder why the Gukurahundi ghost lives on. Yet I figured it goes even as recent as the 2008 Zimbabwean polls where we find the murders of political activists remaining unpunished, the perpetrators blissfully amnesiac.