Bulawayo Morning Mirror Edition 1023- 24/05/2023 www.morningmirror.africanherd.com Open this link to join the Morning Mirror WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/G4uw2mTZGub2C9OeeRM10F Look out for us on Facebook! The Official Morning Mirror Facebook Group. Please contact magskriel@mac.com for information on how to place your advert. Morning Mirror is a publication run for the benefit of Bulawayo's only geriatric and frail care home - the Edith Duly Nursing home ++++ 1) Editorial A poignant article Borrowed from Cathy Buckle Walk in my shoes in Zimbabwe It's been a long time since I described what everyday Zimbabwe looks like. Come, walk in my shoes, have a look. Our economy and life are on the pavements, at the intersections, on the roadsides, and under the trees. Need toilet paper There's a guy on the corner of those two streets. Buckets, mops, brooms Go to the lady under the tree near the deserted factory. Shoes, socks, tights The woman with the toddler near the government offices has an extensive selection. Need a new pillow There's a man in a red car at the roundabout, and he's got beautiful duvets and blankets too. Fruit and veg It's everywhere: on pavements, under trees, in city centers and suburbs, at stop streets and traffic lights, at taxi ranks, and outside hospitals. Whew, this is easy-peasy shopping, with no tax, no trolleys, no queues, and smiling people are so grateful for your patronage. How about lunch Donuts on that corner, boiled eggs and buns under that tree, a guy roasting maize (corn) on an open fire near the hospital. Sausages and chicken pieces from a lady over there. Salt in a little twist of a newspaper; hot peri-peri squirted out of a little bottle. The handful sells roasted peanuts. A stick of sugar cane if your teeth are up to it: bite, grip, pull, spit, chew, juicy, divine! This is the face of Zimbabwe 43 years after Independence and six years after the coup that ousted Robert Mugabe. (The coup they said wasn't a coup, that is!) There are still no jobs, and to survive, everyone is 'at work' under the trees, on the pavements, sitting in the dust in the sun or wind day after day. Miss a day, and they can't meet their rent, pay school fees, or buy their meds. Let's go to the Bend Over Bazaar! It sounds exotic. An intriguing name. There it is, along the path by the railway line. Mountains of clothes, tops, dresses, jackets, jeans- they've got it. You bend over and choose what you want, try it on right there in the sun, in the open, pull it on over your clothes, or hold it up to your top, your waist. Slip your shoes off and try a pair from that pile there, there, or there. Competition is fierce at the Bend Over Bazaar, but the ladies still call to each other: has anyone got a size 12, blue They are all looking out for each other; this is how Zimbabwe survives. Need to go to the bank I don't think so, not today, in fact, any day between the 20th of one month and the 6th of the next. Hundreds of people wait in line, waiting for hours to redeem cash sent to them from relations in the Diaspora, withdraw their pay, and try and get their pensions. It's too depressing. Let's take a little drive. A few blocks off the center of the capital city, a young guy in his mid-twenties gets to the middle of a chaotic intersection. Chaotic because the traffic lights aren't working as usual. Chaotic because no one gives way, traffic pushes forward, and vehicles cut you off and crowd you out. Quick, push, squeeze, slam on brakes, get stuck in the gridlock, and hope no one hits you: Aaaaah, a nightmare. But then comes this young guy, maybe mid-twenties, in dark green shorts, a black T-shirt, and a green wooly hat. With a small rucksack on his back, he fearlessly makes his way to the middle of the intersection and starts to direct traffic. It's a sight to behold one unemployed young guy calming the mayhem. He pivots on his toes and swings from one direction to the other, whistling, pointing, stopping vehicles on that side, and gesturing for others to go from the other side. Amazingly people follow his signals, and in a few minutes, he's cracked it, and we're moving again. I smile and wave as I get through; he nods in acknowledgment and returns to the task. If it's this easy to resolve chaos, where are our leaders Let's head into the suburbs. You can get anything here, from a blast from a compressor to a shoe repair, a mechanic, or a hairdresser. On every piece of open ground, someone's grown a crop of maize (corn), and people are reaping everywhere. A bucket full, sack full, wheelbarrow full. Brown, dry, curled leaves lift into the wind. Men, women, and children pick and throw cobs onto piles; toddlers sit on their Mum's colourful wraps in the dust. Small street cars, Honda, Nissan, and Toyota, are all out there, lurching over contours, driving through the stubble to their self-apportioned squares of land, boot open, doors open, maize cobs thrown in until it reaches the ceilings. The last stop comes much later. Come outside with me when the burnt caramel sky has slipped away and the half-moon is up in the inky darkness. It's cool, but you don't need a jacket. Take your shoes off, and feel the cooling earth under your feet. Look up, watch for shooting stars, listen for the calls of nightjars, let the light of the pale-yellow moon fill your heart, feel its pulse moving your feet. This is our beautiful, fragile, harsh Zimbabwe. Every day these memorable encounters are there to see if only we let ourselves come out of the bubble and look. We know the overwhelming burdens people carry, and every day, every step of the way, we try and help each other. We know everything's a mess, but we could fix it if only we would speak out and stand together. I end this letter with a word of hope for the people of Sudan. Our hearts are with you; we are so pained to see the start of another conflict in Africa. Why is this lust for power and control always CATHY BUCKLE ++++ WATCHDOG FREE DOG DIP SUN 11 JUNE 2023 Bulawayo East Seventh Day Adventist Church Youth ministries department 1st street and Townsend Road Suburbs. 9.30 am to 3 pm ++++ SPCA SCRUFFS DOG SHOW SUNDAY 28TH MAY 9.30 AM TRADE FAIR HORSE ARENA ++++ KGVI is in need of a drum kit for our marimba band. Our present one has seen too many years of service and has been repaired too many times! If anyone has one lying around not being used please can you get in touch with Constantine on 0784784672 With so many thanks to the ever generous Bulawayo public. ++++ Aladdin A spectacular musical production you do not want to miss Proudly Presented by Bulawayo Theatre Club and Zimbabwe Academy of Music Venue - Bulawayo Theatre Dates - 25th May - 3rd June 2023 Time 7.00 pm BOOKING AT THE THEATRE ++++ Alliance Francaise de Bulawayo Shared with Public World Music Day - La Fete de la Musique - is just around the corner! In Bulawayo, it's happening this year on Friday 23rd June. Open call : we are looking for school choirs to start this event ! Contact us before 31st May on : contact.bulawayo@afzim.org if your school choir is interested. A bientot a l'Alliance ! ++++ 2) Condolences/In Memoriam/Wreath Funds Edwards...Peter Sad news to learn of the passing of Peter. A long standing friend and true gentleman. He will be sadly missed. Condolences to the Edwards family. Brian, Martie and the Charsley family. Benoni S.A. ++++ 3) CONGRATULATIONS ++++ 4) Notices and Events ZIMBABWE ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tel: 2260684 / 2267195 E-mail: music@gatorzw.co.uk WEDNESDAY 17 MAY AT 6.00 P.M. THE ACADEMY AT 70 : HISTORY DINNER - PAUL HUBBARD Paul Hubbard needs no introduction and his History Dinners are very popular. This one will cover the history of music in Bulawayo, prehistory to the present with particular reference to the Academy and include live performances - mbira, marimba, classical piano, voice and more! Paul comments: 'Bulawayo is recognised as a primary hub of the music and arts industries in Zimbabwe today. The city and surrounds have a long pedigree of nurturing and delivering talent in all spheres of music and the cultural arts. Performers and artists in Bulawayo helped to create jazz, save the marimba, revive traditional drumming as a national icon and foster talent at all levels of musical production. The high and low notes of the history of music in Bulawayo will be explored, with the Zimbabwe Academy of Music, now in its 70th year, playing a pivotal role in this story.' Pre- booking at the Academy essential - tickets including supper: $15.00 THURSDAY 18 MAY AT 6.30 P.M. INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM The new Indiana Jones film is scheduled to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May so it seems a good excuse to show chronologically the first of the films, though the second to be released! Harrison Ford stars as Indy who needs to retrieve a precious gem and several kidnapped young boys on behalf of a remote East Indian village. With the aid of a night club singer (Kate Capshaw) and a 12-year old boy, he soon discovers the great mysterious terror surrounding a booby- trapped temple known as the Temple of Doom.. - Steven Spielberg creates an atmosphere of happy disbelief: the more breath-taking and exhilarating the stunts are the funnier they are. Nobody has ever fused thrills and laughter in quite the way that he does here. [New Yorker] - It may be too 'dark' for some, but 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' remains an ingenious adventure spectacle that showcases one of Hollywood's finest filmmaking teams in vintage form. [Rotten Tomatoes] - Spielberg has come up with another rousing piece of entertainment. [New York Daily News] - The sustained furore of humour, visual panache and headlong momentum makes for dazzling cinema. All of which makes it possibly Spielberg's most underrated film. [Empire Magazine] Admission: US$2.00 [free to Film Members] FRIDAY 26 MAY AT 6.30 P.M. THE BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: ORIENTAL NIGHT Neeme Jarvi conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in an Oriental Night that features Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Scheherazade' and Janine Jansen is the soloist in music by Massenet and Saint-Saens. - A superb setting with some 20,000 classical music lovers present; beautiful audio, fantastic videography, and to round it off, a stunning violin soloist in Janine Jansen. [BachTrack] - A varied programme and highly recommended. This is a terrific concert and deserves 5 stars. [Amazon] - Janine Jansen is the highlight of the programme and she plays earnestly, expressively and colourfully. The overall selection of music for the concert was wonderful, the venue great and Jarvi does a terrific job of leading the orchestra in delivering a most enjoyable evening of beautiful, classical music. [MusicWeb International] Admission: US$2.00 [free to Red Carpet Members] THURSDAY 25 - SATURDAY 27 MAY & THURSDAY 1 - SATURDAY 3 JUNE AT 7.00 P.M. MATINEES: SATURDAY 27 MAY & SATURDAY 3 JUNE AT 2.30 P.M. ALADDIN, THE MUSICAL - CO-PRODUCTION WITH THE BULAWAYO THEATRE Directed by Doug Bramsen and Sandy Bradnick - Musical Director: Vusi Ndebele Booking at the Bulawayo Theatre from Monday 8 May - Tickets: $10.00 THURSDAYS 1 & 8 JUNE AT 6.30 P.M. THE FORSYTE SAGA : SERIES 2 - TO LET Set in the 1920s - two decades after the first series ended 'The Forsyte Saga: To Let' follows the courtship of two star-crossed Forsyte cousins. Children at the close of last series, they are now 18 and in love, but as they soon find out, their parents hide a dark secret that ruins their romantic dreams. - Once again the sumptuous production design, beautiful costumes and impressive use of locations make 'To Let' a visual feast in the great tradition of British costume dramas. [Rotten Tomatoes] - This second instalment lives up to the expectations created by the first series and by the novel itself. Highly recommended to fans of British top quality literary drama. [IMDb] - This is an extremely well-scripted piece of work and the resolution is undeniably moving. [The Guardian] Admission: US$2.00 [free to Film Members] THEREAFTER Friday 9 June Jersey Boys Thursday 15 June Sharpe's Eagle Friday 16 June Opera Gala from Baden Baden Thursday 22 June Saving Private Ryan [released 24 June 1998] Saturday 24 June The Academy at 70: Concert - Klara Ana Rosa (violin), Tinashe Jera (piano) Wednesday 28 June The Academy at 70: Youth Orchestras on DVD Thursday 29 June The Academy at 70: Music from the Heart [Meryl Streep] Friday 30 June The Academy at 70: Around the World in 80 Minutes (or a little more!) - Anniversary Concert Saturday 1 July The Academy at 70: Anniversary Dinner ++++ 5) Roses And Raspberries ++++ 6) Pets Column ++++ 8) Bulawayo News ++++ 9) Harare And Gweru News ++++ 10) Wining, Dining and Coffee Houses ++++ 11) Property For Sale or to Rent SEEKING A TOWNHOUSE IN ILANDA GARDENS Executive CASH BUYER from UK seeking to purchase a three or four bedroomed townhouse for CASH .. 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