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Zimbabwe -- Cathy Buckle -- Pantries and pockets are empty
Letters written by Cathy Buckle ^ | 2005-10-01 | Cathy Buckle

Posted on 10/01/2005 3:53:23 PM PDT by Clive

Dear Family and Friends,

Thanks to the kindness and generosity of friends, I have just returned from a fortnight in Mocambique and it was a long overdue and extremely welcome break from the daily grind of Zimbabwe.

I can't say that I missed home while I was away or that two weeks was long enough but oh, how wonderful it was to be able to be normal.

After five and half years of Zimbabwe's turmoil, I had forgotten what it felt like to be even marginally in control of the everyday events of normal life in a normal country. I had forgotten how it felt to drive into a gas station and fill up with petrol. I had forgotten what piles of sugar sitting on a supermarket shelf looked like. I had forgotten how marvelous it was to find the price of goods unchanged from one day to the next, and, even better, from one week to the next.

Mocambique's prolific markets and roadside vendors reminded me of home, or rather of how home was, before our government did their dire deeds with bulldozers a few months ago. In the Mocambique markets you could negotiate and bargain for almost anything you can think of from a goat to a pineapple, a freshly caught octopus to a carved wooden turtle, or, if you were so inclined a five piece lounge suite, double bed or even a generator could be bought on the side of road. I realised how much this variety, diversity and bargaining had also been the face of Zimbabwe and how much its absence has changed our country into the sanitized and totally government controlled environment that it now is.

The bulldozers of our government not only deprived people of the ability to earn a living but they also silenced the market chatter, stifled the laughter, suffocated expression and sterilized our streets, towns and lives.

On the journey to and from the border I realised how internally isolated we have become in Zimbabwe. With almost no fuel available for the past five months most Zimbabweans don't or can't afford to travel inside our own country anymore. We don't have any way of knowing what's really happening outside of our own towns and have become totally reliant on the propaganda we are force fed by state radio and television.

For months we have been told that food shortages are because of crippling drought in Zimbabwe and yet I was very surprised to see from the road how many rivers still had running water in them and how many dams were not dry. This is not the picture of drought that we Africans know so well. This unharvested water is shocking in a hungry country. It should be used to bring production to the miles and miles of deserted, untended farms that you see along the roads. The farms that the government changed the constitution to grab.

Less than a month away from the main maize planting season, I was very shocked to see almost no prepared lands, no ploughed fields and no tractors tilling the farms for 250 kilometres along the main road to the border. It is chillingly quiet out there on the farms and yet summer is here and the rains are about to begin.

In the two weeks that I have been away almost every single thing in my shopping basket has almost doubled in price and perhaps the most chilling thing that I have seen since I have been home is how few people are buying seed maize - it is simply too expensive.

Everyone is saying that this year is going to be the worst and they are right because our pantries and pockets are empty and hunger already has one foot in the door.

Zimbabwe may not be much in the world news these days but please don't forget us.

Until next week, love cathy.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: zimbabwe

1 posted on 10/01/2005 3:53:24 PM PDT by Clive
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2 posted on 10/01/2005 3:54:11 PM PDT by Clive
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To: Clive

I always pray that she will leave Zimbabwe. It is in the grip of a Satanic dictator IMO, and even worse things will happen there before the world will bother to notice.

It will be as bad or worse that what Lenin/Stalin did in the Ukraine.


3 posted on 10/01/2005 4:02:07 PM PDT by Valpal1 (Crush jihadists, drive collaborators before you, hear the lamentations of their media. Allahu FUBAR!)
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To: Clive

I cannot understand why she doesn't leave, particularly as she apparently has family and friends in a position to help her do so. Is she waiting until the thugs of Mugabe come to shoot her? They will, soon enough.


4 posted on 10/01/2005 4:04:19 PM PDT by Capriole (I don't have any problems that can't be solved by more chocolate or more ammunition.)
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To: Clive
Clive, I am so sad for Cathy and the people of Zim who would be productive. The Godless maggots who have seized that fruitful land should starve and be damned to them but that is not how it will work. May Mugabe get a pox that takes him across the river in the most dreadful fashion.
5 posted on 10/01/2005 4:07:42 PM PDT by Lion Den Dan
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To: Valpal1

Why is she still there? After awhile, you're like...OK...we understand..but now it's a matter of the quality and safety of your and your son's life.


6 posted on 10/01/2005 4:29:38 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Clive

We won't forget Zim Cathy, but we do not understand
why you haven't risen yet.
It is long past time, for party cadres to die in the dark
of night. For those sitting on stolen farms to have their
throats slit as a warning to others.
To see the enforcers of government, rolling, and foaming
at the mouth, dying on the ground in insane distress because they ate poisoned mealies.

It's past time!
If you do not, it is you that will be fed into the maw.

tet.


7 posted on 10/01/2005 5:18:23 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Clive

Cathy, you were out. Returning only proves that you're crazy.

I'm sorry, but it's true.


8 posted on 10/01/2005 5:23:53 PM PDT by Cheburashka
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To: Clive
Good evening.

Having prayed for Cathy Buckle's safety, I feel that maybe my next prayer should be for her (and others) success in an armed conflict. Specifically Mugabe's elimination, and Zim's path towards democracy.

Methinks I'll say that prayer this time (and donate money for arms if possible).

5.56mm

9 posted on 10/01/2005 5:35:33 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Cheburashka; Clive

doesn't she also have her kid with her?


10 posted on 10/01/2005 5:40:57 PM PDT by SauronOfMordor
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To: Cheburashka

Maybe she'll get it when her child starves, or
is murdered in front of her eyes...

Then again, maybe not.

Her situation is a matter of choice.

No sympathy from me.


11 posted on 10/01/2005 5:41:49 PM PDT by TravisABQ
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To: Clive
Correct me if I've misread, but I read that years ago this woman was pushing for many of the 'reforms' that are now in place. Please fill me in on the history of this lady before the changes began to occur. Thanks in advance.

Nam Vet

12 posted on 10/01/2005 8:10:47 PM PDT by Nam Vet (Don't imagine you can change a dedicated liberal-unless he's in diapers.)
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To: Nam Vet

I share your impression that she was one of the whites that helped bring on this disaster, and the disaster is spreading. Expropriation of white farms has now begun in South Africa.


13 posted on 10/01/2005 8:22:02 PM PDT by Malesherbes
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To: Nam Vet

I share your impression that she was one of the whites that helped bring on this disaster, and the disaster is spreading. Expropriation of white farms has now begun in South Africa.


14 posted on 10/01/2005 8:22:48 PM PDT by Malesherbes
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