Sunday, September 30, 2012

Highlanders- Bosso F.C more than a football team




 
 
 
I have been around the globe a bit to come to this conclusion that, unless you have a seen a soccer fan. You have never seen a real fan. Growing up in the city of Bulawayo in Southern Zimbabwe in the mid eighties and nineties, I witnessed what real die hard soccer lovers and footballs faithfuls can do. In this case I am not just talking about any regular fans, I mean hundreds of  thousands of  Highlanders FC  followers.

I would not be fair to talk about crazy Highlanders Bosso fans around the city of Bulawayo, if I do not mention what I saw happening in my own home growing up as a little boy. The biggest culprit is my own father. Believe it or not! I am pretty sure Bosso is his second religion. My earliest memories take me to my dad coming home talking loud to himself.  I  could hear him singing loudly as soon as he parked his vintage blue and green Vauxhall sedan outside. For a while I began to think that my father was drunk. I later understood that he was under the influence of Bosso frenzy. He would sing song like "Thuza ubaba edlule ethenge isikali" By now I think you know why I thought  he was drunk. My  elder  step brothers were big fans too.

I was a fan like everybody else but the disappointment of not being able to see the team all the time kind of dampened my zeal. As young boys in the Luveve area, we had the privileged of free transport whenever the team played in Luveve Stadium. Even if we did not have money we could try all the tricks until  the gate keepers allowed us in.  Most definitely they allowed us all after half time. Just to see the team colors was enough. If you happened to have money that day, you were a king. I believe it was 25 cents at the gate around 1985-86 for kids. The mood of the city kind of revolved around Highlander's performance. So did the mood in our house. My father a very nice and kind man, would be very tough whenever Bosso lost a match. He would do this that he did not usually do. Things like checking our school books one by one, exercise by exercise.You knew something would come up. At times he would  just go to bed early without cracking jokes as he traditionally did in evenings.

 What  was happening in our family was not exclusive. Bosso is a religion in Bulawayo period. I still remember, how one had to wake up early in the morning to get the newspaper if Highlanders won the previous day. The paper would sell like hot buns. If you happen to be a little late you will find the  vendor already left his spot at the bus terminus. At school, some teachers were harsh whenever the team lost. Severe punishment was administered to unlucky pupils that Monday.


To be continued!

The Club  and the cultural impact!









Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mhlanga wants Rhodes 's remains exhumed from Matopos


 
 


It is that time of the year again that drives me nuts till mid-September when the secretary of the Rhodes scholarship in Zimbabwe continues to advertise for suitable candidates for the scholarship awards for only two Zimbabweans.

Two? If there are two things that have remained a thorn in Zimbabwean cultural heritage, it is Rhodes’s grave at the Matopos and Rhodes’s Trust at Rhodes House, University of Oxford in Britain.

These two deserve the country’s most urgent attention. What makes it worse is that it always coincides with the King Mzilikazi Umgubho Celebrations that come every September. Rhodes is the man who destroyed Mzilikazi’s long life work, vision and dream of creating Africa’s first non-tribal cosmopolitan state.

Rhodes’ legacy specified four standards by which applicants were to be judged: It is however, one that has always puzzled me each time I come across the image of Rhodes and any documentation of his Trust.

It reads; truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship.

Everything about the Rhodes scholarship from its administration to beneficiaries contradicts the above values of truth; sympathy for and protection of the weak; unselfishness and fellowship.

How do the current Trustees, the University of Oxford, investment beneficiaries, trustee employees and the scholarship recipients themselves justify the continuation with the present arrangements of a scholarship that was created out of lies, theft, courage to evict locals from their land with no compensation, looting their cattle, natural resources and minerals, perpetuating gross human rights violations in the process with no sympathy and failing to protect the local weak to create a heritage profit that they continue to selfishly enjoy?

Because this scholarship stole from black children from Africa to reward white children from the rest of the world forever and ever; then it’s fine. No one in the “civilised” world will speak against its injustices that it promotes to this day.

Only two awards for Zimbabwe where Rhodes’ bones lie on the nation’s religious Hill of Malindizimu at the centre of the nation’s most important spiritual shrines. Ahh Amakhiwa ayasijayela sibili. A world of racist thinkers is a funny and complex world to live in.

They want their own educated and “civilised” to own the best land and exploit the best natural resources by themselves for their own kind.

The same Rhodesians who displaced locals committing human rights violations that the late novelist Ndabezinhle Sigogo describes vividly in his Ndebele novel Umhlaba Umangele translates “Shocking Land Evictions”.

The same Rhodes who did not want to educate and develop locals are today running all over the world de-campaigning Zimbabwe just because it is them now on the losing end of the stick with the same land and natural resources that they themselves committed gross human rights violations when they forcibly removed the locals.

And guess what the white racist world is listening, and these are now human rights violations worth their support and attention. Yaaah yahh.

Just to show that educating an African was never the agenda of any white government in Rhodesia; teacher education is the corner stone of educating a nation but by 1951, 61 years after Rhodes occupied Mashonaland and three years later destroyed the Ndebele State, created his Rhodesia and installed himself as King Mlamulankunzi, looted land, cattle and minerals to create this particular scholarship, his countryman’s all white racist government was educating only 335 teachers a year all being trained by missionaries and not even the all white government and losing 220 of them to South Africa each year.

It was not until 1953 when Garfield Todd became Prime Minister that the first ever Five Year Education Plan for Africans by the all white government was put in place in this country and Todd’s Cabinet rebelled against him for putting an education plan for Africans.

Note that 1953 is only 27 years away from the country’s independence in 1980. For 78 years till 1980 the Rhodes Trust only gave scholarships to white Rhodesians. They are not willing to disclose how many black students they have given scholarships since 1980.

May be its only a Mutambara in 1991 who knows?

It is clear they did not care about the education of the black indigenous child and population just as the Rhodes Scholarship Trust today does not care about the education of the same child and population in this country.

For them two a year is cool returns for what Rhodes looted for all those years as king of this country. To them they inherited a clean international super dream prestigious scholarship fund that is not connected to any forms of human rights violations in its existence.

After all they have the protection of the British Parliament.

President Mugabe in his 32 years in power way less than Rhodes, has educated more local graduates with his presidential scholarship fund in Zimbabwe than Rhodes and his DeBeers in 110 years but a lot of those white graduates who were educated by Rhodes and his DeBeers’ human rights dirty money, some of whom became Prime Ministers in their countries want their “demon” Mugabe dead for what he has done for Zimbabwe and they have support from the British Parliament.

What is wrong with the British Parliament?

How many definitions do they have of gross human rights violations? Was Rhodes not Prime Minister of some country when he displaced the whole local population to create DeBeers and his Trust? Yes he was. Does that matter to anyone out there? By the look of things, certainly not!

The world that thinks in black and white is indeed a funny and complex place to live in. The Rhodes scholarship like the Zimbabwe stone bird is a Zimbabwean and African heritage and it must be brought back to Africa where its founder rests at the Matopos today.

This nonsense of keeping it in Britain to invest in the British companies while those in Bulawayo are dying and educate non-Africans who are born in super rich countries who can easily afford to educate their children must come to an end.

Our children get to keep the bones while their children get to keep the profits and the benefits! It’s time the Rhodes Trust and all its assets are listed as a national repatriation concern.

The logic of spending so much money on only two lucky people a year in a country where Rhodes the founder lies in a province that has all districts with no high school mathematics or science labs is stupid and silly and a mockery to Rhodes’s leadership development vision by those administering his legacy today, a legacy he stole from the very same districts.

How do the Trustees expect kids from these provinces to ever get a chance to Oxford or any other university to develop as leaders as in Rhodes’ will?

This too must change. It was fine back then when the University of Oxford was the only university in the English speaking world and white people were the only important people in the then world.

However, Africa has now got great Universities and all of Rhodes’ scholarship funds must be spent on the African continent on African scholars at African universities. To hell with spending it in Oxford and on students from rich continents who will never set their feet in Africa.

Rhodes made his money from African resources and no one knows this fact more than the University of Oxford itself. We are no longer living in the old world, so old selfish wills that perpetuate colonial legacy are over.

They should be changed by new Acts of Parliament to be in line with today’s world and its demands or as his will puts it; with sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship.

Our children must never forget that 50 percent of DeBeers annual profits and its assets belong to the children of Zimbabwe.

Whoever inherited, bought or traded in stolen assets created on the foundation of human rights violations have become thieves and human rights violators themselves and justice must be applied accordingly no matter how long it takes where historical evidence exists.

It is documented that Rhodes’ company ruled Zimbabwe longer than King Lobengula and President Mugabe, and for that the heritage he created educates only two Zimbabweans a year. Ngumbhedo lo!

The African Union and Africa’s national governments should seriously pay attention to such social and economic injustices and negotiate for corrective measures with the responsible institutions and governments across the world.

What comes out of Africa should benefit Africa first. Period.

The Rhodes Trust is based at Rhodes House, Oxford England and was established in 1902 under the terms and conditions of the will of Cecil Rhodes, and by subsequent Acts of British Parliament.

It is an educational charity whose principal activity is to support scholars selected from the citizens of 14 specified geographic constituencies in order to study at the University of Oxford for a duration of one, two, or three years and have been awarded annually since 1902.

The Rhodes Trust consists of two registered charities, the Cecil Rhodes Trust Scholarship Fund and the Rhodes Trust Public Purposes Fund. It’s time this Rhodes thorn is swiftly removed from the Zimbabwean cultural flesh once and for all.

Cont Mdladla Mhlanga is a Zimbabwean playwright, actor and theatre director. He is also the founder and head of the Amakhosi Theatre Productions company.

By Cont Mhlanga.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

A Case For Sovereignty In Matebeleland

                        
 
 
 
Matebeleland prior to the arrival of the British, was a sovereign state with diplomatic ties with a number of countries including Britain. This was known as the Kingdom of Matebeleland which came to an end through one act of unprovoked aggression by the British. It was later subdivided into different provinces.
Since 1980 Matebeleland has experienced the full effect of ethnicity; what started out as an exercise to eliminate supposed banditry ended up in a full scale ethnic cleansing exercise which saw the butchering of the population on a scale unimaginable in what was to be the new shining light in Africa - under the guidance of Robert Mugabe. I refer to the Gukurahundi of course. These dreadful atrocities were kept under wraps for a long time and which have, only of late, been given full recognition - with others insisting it never happened.
Many organizations have tried to high light these dreadful atrocities. Readers will recall that Zapu 2000 tried to get Enos Nkala and Joseph Msika to explain these happenings to the people of Matebeleland - but to no avail.
If one were to read the "Final Solution" written by Zanu pf at the time of the Lancaster House talks one will realise that the question of ethnicity was always a priority and we have seen since 1980 the dominance of the Karanga over the Manyika and in turn the dominance of the Zezuru over the Karanga. Indeed the whole succession battle within Zanu pf is one which is based purely on tribal/ethnic grounds. This has led to the marginalization of the likes of Emmerson Mnagagwa, who was tipped to be the likely successor to President Mugabe, but he is a Karanga, and this has led to a massive split within Zanu pf, which readers will be fully aware of.
Apart from the historical aspect there are many factors which contribute to the need for secession from what has become a man made fiasco.
We have seen Zanu pf undermining the constitutional process - this is well documented.
We have witnessed the futile attempts by President Zuma and Sadc to try and mediate - the latest meeting in Maputo confirming this is a futile exercise.
We have seen the MDC breaking into different factions - getting more tribal and fractured by the day.
We see the massive influence/grip of the Chinese in the country. So much so that it would be fair to say it is only they and the newly found diamonds that have kept the country and Zanu pf alive and in power.
We have seen that the Government of National Unity has not worked.
We have seen a Prime Minister who cannot carry out his duties. I remind readers that it is this same Prime Minister who said that all farm invasions will end and those who partake will "See the full wrath of the law" We all know that farm invasions is still an on going exercise.
The Prime Minister is still trying to have his car released - which was impounded by the police in the 2008 elections - surely this all but tells the story.
We saw the delegate from the ANC of South Africa tell delegates at the last Zanu pf congress that "The ANC of South Africa will ensure that you Zanu pf will stay in power" - this is the party of the main facilitator in the Zimbabwe crisis. Surely comment is not needed.
We have seen the interference of the military in the political process.
Can I draw readers attention to recent developments.
MDC has always opposed the land invasions and Morgan Tsvangirai is on record in saying that the wrong doings should be "redressed" Yet of late they have endorsed a constitution which all but legalizes those invasions. Minister of Finance Biti recently said at a gathering that they (MDC) fully endorse the land grab/invasions and "Zimbabwe will never be a colony again" It wasnt that many months ago that he opposed these measures. Ironically it is the same white farmer who has now been deserted who in many ways got Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC on the road, as it were.
Within these recent times we have seen all members of the opposition sing President Mugabe's praise. Prime Minister Tsvangirai even went as far as embarking on a tour to many countries asking for the removal of sanctions.
Then we saw all factions of MDC vote with Zanu pf on the Human Rights Commission bill. Readers will know this will enable a new commission to be put in place who will be charged to investigate/act on issues relating to matters of State. However, they will NOT investigate or look into matters prior to February of 2009. Thus effectively brushing the dreadful atrocities of the 80's under the carpet - as if they never happened. Is this not a dreadful travesty of justice? Surely I am with in the bounds of reality in saying this must be tantamount to treason. What effect do readers think this will have on the people of Matebeleland ?
How did this sudden change of heart come about. This is how I surmise the situation.
It is a known fact that one of President Mugabe's greatest fears is landing up in the Hague - as did Charles Taylor. We all know that the West (Britain in particular) has been trying to bring about change in the country - massive support for MDC. Given the Chinese influence and grip on the country they (the West) had to find a middle of the road solution to prevent what could turn into a Syria type situation. I am of the opinion that the West went to the President using immunity against prosecution as a bargaining tool.
Clearly there must have been an agreement - which would account for the above. Since then we have seen the delivery of 1100 Land Rover vehicles from the British government for the police. This is in spite of the fact that they are an extended arm of Zanu pf - of late disrupting and banning MDC meetings.
Given all of the above would it not be safe to say that Matebeleland would be so much better of divorced from this man-made chaos and return to what it was before - a sovereign state.
What we will see is a situation very much like the present. Even if the MDC were to win an election they have proved by their latest deliberations that they are not worthy of the vote from Matebeleland.
Zapu has thrown in their lot with Zanu pf so that will isolate them . It is worth mentioning that in the 1980 elections Zanu pf obtained some thing in the region of 18,000 votes in Matebeleland and in 2008 that dwindled to less than 3,000.
There is a clear call from the people of Matebeleland for sovereignty and the right to pave their own future and that of generations to come. There is an absolute hunger for sanity and stability.
We have a constitution in place that will protect the rights and property of all people. Our judiciary will be totally independent from government. All legal transactions prior to 1980 will be adhered to - thus returning land to its rightful owners. I wrote the land policy and it was readily agreed to by the executive. Perhaps above all provision will be made for accountability. I am totally convinced the chaos we see in Zimbabwe today is largely to blame for the lack of accountability.
It is my hope that this article confirms that there is not only a historical aspect to the sovereignty of Matebeleland but a real need.
 
Matebeleland Liberation Organisation

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Bulawayo residents to do synchronized toilet flushing

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — City authorities in Zimbabwe's second largest city said Saturday they were appealing to home owners to flush their toilets at a specified time as a way to unblock sewers after days of severe water rationing.
Bulawayo City Council has asked its more than 1 million residents to flush their toilets simultaneously at 7:30 p.m. when water supplies are restored. City officials say "synchronized flushing" is needed to clear waste that would have accumulated in sanitary facilities which will have been affected by days of water outages.
Bulawayo's two main supply dams have been drying up because of drought conditions prevailing in the arid, southwestern part of Zimbabwe, raising fears of worsening water shortages before the rainy season starts in November.
Synchronized flushing was first introduced to Bulawayo two decades ago at the height of a drought that ravaged the southern African nation.
Residents told The Associated Press late Saturday that they weren't "aware" of the new system the city council was proposing. They said the whole issue wasn't properly communicated to them.
Old water pipes have not been replaced in years which saw world record inflation before the formation of a coalition government between longtime President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Power and water outages are common in Zimbabwe following years of political turmoil and economic meltdown.
Civic organizations said any moves by city authorities to solve water and sanitation problems dogging the southwestern province were welcome, but were also awaiting communication from them

Friday, September 21, 2012

Politics and traditional fashion


Mthwakazi traditional  gear







 Mthwakazi politicians battle on the arena of traditonal gear!

Monday, September 10, 2012

BCC & ZESA up in arms over Thermal power station









A BITTER war is raging between the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) and the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) over the Bulawayo Power Station with the former accusing the latter of not compensating them and further not honouring their promise of yearly royalties.

This comes amid revelations that urban councils from around the country are set to petition the Ministry of Energy and Power Development for the effective return of all power stations to the local authorities.

According to the latest council minutes the local authority had since ordered an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the takeover of the power station and why the power utility had stopped paying annual royalties to the council."The financial director explained that Zesa did not compensate council for the takeover of Bulawayo Power Station, however, records showed that at one point council was receiving royalties but Zesa had unilaterally discontinued this, the matter is now being investigated," reads part of the minutes.

Contacted for comment, Bulawayo Mayor, Councillor Thaba Moyo said as councillors, they have been shocked to learn that the power utility had not compensated them for the station and had further breached the promise to pay them annual royalties.He said they had thus ordered the financial director, Mr Kimpton Ndimande, to investigate the matter further and give them a more detailed report so that they could come up with strategies to ensure that Zesa fulfils its obligations.

"We honestly did not know that these guys did not pay even a cent for our power station and they further decided on their own to stop giving us the annual royalties. Something is definitely wrong here that's why we ordered an investigation to be conducted for us to get the finer details, besides that is our power station at the end of the day and we find it unfair for them to take it from us just like that," said Clr Moyo.
Zesa public relations officer, Mr Fullard Gwasira, said he needed more time to look into the issue so as to get the finer details.

Meanwhile, Clr Thaba Moyo, who is also the first vice-president of the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (Ucaz) hinted that plans were now in full swing to force the power utility to hand back the operation of power stations in towns and cities as they were clearly failing to run them.
"With or without their compensation, we have to take back our power station, we have engaged other urban councils who were affected by the takeover and are now in the process of petitioning the minister and Zesa to give us back what rightfully belongs to us.

"What we noted is that as Bulawayo we can't do it alone and need other local authorities to assist us. To be frank Zesa is just failing to manage the station, if it was under us it was going to be simple as it will be directly under our nose and we know what it needs," said Clr Moyo.
BCC has on a number of occasions insisted that the power station had to be returned to the local authority so as to improve the power situation in the city.

Last month, the Harare City Council also demanded the Harare Power Station back from Zesa. The city council accused the power utility of running down the power station. The Bulawayo thermal power station became part of Zesa in 1987 after the amalgamation of all the local authority electricity undertakings.The council's position on the station hardened early this year after Zesa disconnected electricity at Tower Block and the city council over a debt of more than $20 million.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

MLF leader hails Mlizikazi day world wide!

 
 
 
 
 



 
MZLIKAZI DAY-LEST WE FORGET (by David Magagula-MLF)

Mthwakazians all over the world,today we celebrate the long and very constructive life of a giant. Mzikazi Mashobane Khumalo passed on on this day in 1896.To us,its like yesterday. We salute Your bravery and love for peace,progress and prosperity. It is these aspects of UBUNTU that has seen Your good work develop and Your nation expand into millions that we are now. It is with hunger and thirst for freedom ,peace and good living together that we implore Your spirit of bravery ,courage,determination and selflessness ,focus and resilience to guide us in our struggle to re possess our country from the Colonialism that engulf us from the Zimbabweans. We are aware of your presence among us and Your Spirit continues to sow seeds of fright,division and un certanity among our oppressors. Now they are confused and scared of us for demanding the country You left us. Bayethe,we have started celebrating Your August life and we know You are ever with us for the writing is clearly on the wall for the Oppressors to read.We urge You to strengthen our resolve to fight for our country.

Young Mthwakazians form a student forum!

 
Press Release: FOR IMMIDIATE RELEASE


MTHWAKAZI STUDENTS FORM UNION


We hereby give birth to the establishment of Mthwakazi Student´s Congress herein abbreviated as

(MASCO). MASCO will ensure Mthwakazi students get access to educational opportunities. In a
 
ccordance with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the right to

education includes an obligation to develop equitable access to higher education. In addition to the

access to education provisions, the right to education encompasses also the obligation to eliminate

discrimination at all levels of the educational system, to set minimum standards and to improve

quality.
 
One of MASCO’s main goals is to mitigate the institutional obstacles faced by the most deprived in

Mthwakazi society. One main approach we take is the establishment of chapters in tertiary

institutes and educational projects in such communities. We believe education is essential to a

community’s development.

After years of marginalization and severe structural genocide in the academic, political, social and

economic arena. We are proud to announce the formation of MASCO. MASCO is a new student´s

congress that caters for the students of Mthwakazi both in tertiary and the lower levels. MASCO

strives to propel the academic excellence of the young people of Mthwakazi, it stands to also

protect the academic interests of the young Mthwakazi nationals.

Our philosophical framework is centred on the belief that all men are created equal and by that

principle they deserve equal opportunities. Noting that our people have been structurally

marginalized and disadvantaged in the academic platform and thus crippling the advancement of

our society we strongly set our vision on the premise of EDUCATING, EMANCIPATING and

LIBERATING.

Spearheaded by an interim committee MASCO works in all universities and colleges which have

Mthwakazi nationals across the world. We work through chapters that are headed by chapter

PREMIERS. Currently we have established a few chapters in universities and colleges locally

regionally and internationally. We look forward to expanding our networks to other universities and

colleges that have Mthwakazi nationals.

MASCO will be officially launched on the 17

th of November 2012 at a venue to be disclosed. The 17

th of November commemorates the anniversary of the 1939 Nazi storming of the University of

Prague after demonstrations against the killing of student Jan Opletal and worker Vaclav

Sedlacek as well as against the occupation of Czechoslovakia, and the execution of nine student

leaders, over 1,200 students sent to concentration camps, and the closure of all Czech

universities and colleges at a demonstration that was held on the 28th of October to

commemorate the anniversary of the independence of the Czechoslovak Republic. During this

demonstration the student leader Jan Opletal was shot and died from wounds on the 11th of

November. On the 15th of November his body was meant to be transported from Prague back to

his home in Moravia. His funeral procession consisted of thousands of students, who turned this

event into an anti-Nazi demonstration. However, this resulted in drastic measures being taken by

the Nazis. All Czech higher education institutions were closed down, more than 1,200 students

were arrested and sent to concentration camps, and nine students and professors were executed

without trial on the 17th of November. Due to this, 17 November was chosen as International

Students’ Day.

As such we have chosen this day due to the similar suffering our nation has suffered in all

spheres of life.