Of Coffee With Aunty Climax

If you were having coffee with me, I would welcome you to my tangle of words and invite you to feel free… the Summit guests have left, so you don’t have to be on your Sunday best behaviour.

You know how when you have very important guests you tell the kids to behave or face the consequences and might even confine the lil rascals to their bedrooms, until the coast is clear so they don’t embarrass you with their uncouth behaviour…. As soon as the guests are gone, the reckoning begins..

Vaenzi Vaenda

Zimbabwe hosted the 44th Ordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community. The SADC Declaration and treaty was signed on 17 August 1992 in Windhoek Namibia. The 44th SADC summit has been one of the most attended with 13 out of 16 heads of state in attendance.

44th SADC SUMMIT
SADC delegates image credit Reuters

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that the Zambian president was one of the heads of state who did not attend the summit but had the minister of foreign affairs stood in as his representative and also joined some of the proceeding virtually. President Hichilema clarified that this had been due to pressing national matters that required his presence back at home.

Hakainde Hichilema Virtually attends SADC Summit
Hakainde Hichilema Virtually attends SADC Summit

However, his absence may have further strained diplomatic relations between the Zimbabwe and Zambia and has been subject to speculation, given the 2 countries’ history and how a former Zambian vice president presented a rather unflattering SADC Election Observer Mission Preliminary Report of the Zimbabwean elections held a year ago and earlier in the year, during a state visit to Russia, the Zimbabwean president had told Putin that western countries favoured Zambia and Malawi.

Emmerson Mnangagwa with Putin
Zimbabwean President with Russian President image credit AFP

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that the summit passed without incident or rather an eerie silence with unofficial reports of security personnel patrolling streets and enforcing unconfirmed curfews and a clampdown on activists and persons of interest.

People had expected the SADC summit delegates to discuss the Zimbabwean situation or for protestors to catch the attention of the visiting thus forcing them to address the elephant in the room… but the summit went off smoothly with the Zimbabwean president appointed as the Chairperson of SADC…

Zimbabwean president appointed SADC chairperson
Zimbabwean president appointed SADC chairperson Image Credit Ministry of Information

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that there has been outrage over Nelson Chamisa’s seeming lack of action and only posting biblical platitudes that God Is In It, instead of actually doing something. Chamisa who has been the crowd favourite presidential candidate in previous elections, stepped down from his political party earlier in the year and its been deafeningly silent in the political circles.

God is in it coffee mug Nelson Chamisa
God is in it Coffee Mug 📸 Nelson Chamisa

Some claim that he was paid off or a political plant to give people false hope, while others accuse him of betraying the people who voted for him. Others have counter-argued that people pin their expectations on someone else instead of them doing what they think needs to be done….

ZimDaily News Cartoon

One cool thing about the elections was that the lights stayed on during the whole weekend, no load shedding… but looks like we are back to default settings, it was fun while it lasted… and back to the usual settings were each day one wonders what new challenge the government will introduce…

The latest shenanigan involved a video of the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank saying that they were looking into ways of holding onto remittances sent into the country as a way of controlling the informal market, it’s a good thing the Reserve Bank issued out a clarification that they are not doing anything of the sort and to disregard any rumours…

If experience has taught us anything, its that announcements get made, denied and finally authorised… Maybe I need to have a hawala man in my contact list, just in case.

So basically a lot has been going on but everything stays the same, rather anticlimactic after a summit…. Whats been happening in your neck of the woods?

~B

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Responses to “Of Coffee With Aunty Climax”

  1. Bookstooge avatar

    What is a hawala man? I “think” I can work it out from context, but am a bit leery of doing that…

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    1. Beaton avatar

      A hawala man is an informal money agent who can broker money transfers to circumnavigate red tape, exorbitant transfer charges and other challenges for a fee of course….
      So instead of doing wire transfers and other formal channels you engage someone who has ways of ensuring the money can reaches its recipient, usually in cash, by-passing banks and all that red tape and paperwork.
      Some financial regulators might count that as fraudulent behaviour or deem it outright illegal but they cant easily trace the transactions or prove they happened…
      Tricky part is that its a trust based system and the world is full of people whose words are not worth the breath they take to utter them…. Which is why having a reliable one on speed dial is ideal
      ~B

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      1. Bookstooge avatar

        Gotcha. Seems like a good thing to me.

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      2. Beaton avatar

        except of course getting scammed and then one cant exactly report to the police if one got fleeced….
        But then imagine bank charges me even just to request the bank balance via an app😂 😂there is no incentive to use formal banking channels… so people take their chances and do National Mattress Savings
        ~B

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