Morning Mirror Edition 179 - 12/3/2006




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HURRICANE HUDAH



In sympathy with the rest of the world, Mother Nature decided that Zimbabwe has not had enough woes recently, and unleashed the fury of Cyclone Hudah on to our already weakened systems.

Hurricane fever is hitting us hard for the first time ever in Zimbabwe, and with this small taste of a commonplace natural disaster in other parts of the world, we only now begin to realise how much others have suffered from hurricane havoc over the years.

Cyclone Hudah hammered the island of Madagascar over the last weekend and its tendrils wound their way successfully over a large part of Zimbabwe. The cyclone was preceded by a 7,5 magnitude earthquake which hit Mozambique and Zimbabwe just days before the cyclone.

The earthquake was concocted undoubtedly to coincide with our Illustrious Leader's 82nd birthday and tremors were felt as far as wide as Bulawayo and the Victoria Falls !!

We spent the first half of the year reeling under the effects of a severe drought and as a result the City Fathers put us all under stringent water rationing restrictions. Back to those halcyon days of "showering with a friend" and signs that read " Remember Not to Flush the Loo, unless you do a number Two "

Residents in the more affluent suburbs of Bulawayo spent four weeks without any water at all, and now those same residents are without power due to Cyclone Hudah !!

Having no water is probably a whole lot worse than having no power, or at least it was quite fun, for the first few days when our camping equipment came out of storage and the candlelight camaraderie took precedence over the annoyance factor.

But after a week, the need for a good hot meal and a nice long hot bath became paramount.

Households and supermarkets alike lost millions of dollars worth of foodstuffs in their deep-freezes. One supermarket nearly had a riot when they were offering "buy one get one free" of their perishables..... Only in the Third World, anywhere else they would be trashed after a two hour power cut !!

"Hurricane Survivor" parties were held in the city where those with power catered for and bathed those without. (Red wine fortunately does not need to be chilled)

Our own little suburb, which is not that in which the rich and famous live, luckily enough was not without power during the cyclone. But the strangest thing happened. For over a year now, we have had absolutely no street lights at all. Whatever light has been generated on our block emanated solely from the lights on top of our wall.

But suddenly, while the suburbs "on the other side of the railway line" were encapsulated in total darkness, our little suburb was illuminated ten fold by banks of brand spanking new street lights !!

I personally went for a nocturnal stroll with the doggies and counted "Four along the short side of the block, five along each long side of the block."

The City Fathers obviously either had a new consignment of the madly expensive but delicate two meter long fluorescent tubes, or we were granted some AID from a well wishing donor country.

Sadly it will not take long I am sure before some little darling will be along with his fly catty and take them out I am sure.

I still blush when I remember the words I used when I found a youngster with his pellet gun taking aim at my street lights.

Such words to issue forth from the mouth of the self professed Mayoress of Bulawayo !!

We Zimbabweans are a resilient lot you must admit. When there is no fuel at the service stations, we procure and store our own fuel. When there is no water, we sink bore-holes, dig wells, buy storage tanks.

When there is no electricity we beg borrow or steal a generator. When there is no refuse removal we all club together, gather together a few precious litres of fuel, and head for the municipal tip with the whole neighbourhood's trash.

And so on and so forth . Make another plan Zimbabwe, just KEEP ON KEEPING ON !!


CONDOLENCES

With Deepest Sympathy to the families of the following




SYMPATHY MESSAGES


CONDOLENCES

HUB BIJSTERVELD, LOVED HUSBAND OF BUDDIE, FATHER OF ANNA, FRANZ, AND CHRIS DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY FROM ALL AT ACOL CHEMICALS BULAWAYO AND HARARE.

STEVE COOPER

Mrs Cooper and Family - I was so sad to hear about your loss. You are in my thoughts and preys, God Bless. Love Melissa Clark.



DUNCAN MERCER MATHESON
Pat would like to thank most sincerely, everyone who wrote, telephoned, sent flowers and wonderful messages of sympathy, and most of all, for their unfailing support on the death of my beloved Duncan. I so appreciated seeing you at the thanksgiving service. Love to you all.



I was so sad to learn of the passing of Mike Kenny. I remember him and I playing verbal tennis in his kitchen at the homestead just outside of Esigodini while Mary cut my hair. A friend sadly missed. My deepest sympathies to Mary and the children. God speed, Mike.
Mandebvhu (Derby, UK) From: mandebvhu@ntlworld.com

GRATEFUL THANKS
OUR GRATEFUL THANKS GO TO THESE WONDERFUL BENEFACTORS BELOW
TURBOTECH
THE NOMADS GOLFERS
CHIPPY CHAPANER


TIDBITS


Courage is never to let your actions be influenced by your fears. -- Arthur Koestler


Inspiration of the Day: "Caraggio!" Courage! To a woman trapped in a Hitler's torture camp, "caraggio" brought hope and strength in the face of certain death.


It is a great person who can make that word into a mantra to survive. And after the miracle of being rescued; it is an even greater person who keeps going back, in order to save another tortured soul. Ginetta Sagan has celebrated 45 years liberating others. She is Courage. She has been personally responsible for the release of political prisoners in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Latin America and South Africa. 6,000 prisoners in Vietnam have been set free due to Ginetta's unrelenting campaigns. http://charityfocus.org/php-bin/qad.php?n=2230


Be The Change: Learn about the many unsung heroes who stood up to the challenges faced by their communities.




A wise man said "You can not discover new Oceans, Unless you have the courage, to lose sight of the shore".

A Wee lesson in life "Never laugh at anyone's dreams. People who don't have Dreams don't have much. Love deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it's the only way to Live life completely".

And Finally: Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt and dance like no-one is watching !!


Could you keep your heart in wonder at the daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem less wondrous than your joy. -- Kahlil Gibran


Fact of the Day: Wake Forest University researchers found in a recent study that positive thinking reduced activity in parts of the brain that process pain information, and was as powerful as an actual shot of morphine in relieving the pain. http://charityfocus.org/php-bin/qad.php?n=2239


Be The Change: Experiment with thinking positively to see if it has an effect on your experience in a painful situation.


You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind.




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