Dear Family and Friends,
Every day for the last fortnight a young hawk has been hanging around the neighbourhood. Sometimes it comes alone and other times with its parent: learning the ropes, fine tuning the techniques of being a predator. When the adult hawk is there it’s like watching a thriller movie: the silent, unflinching bird; endlessly patient until suddenly the prey is seen: a blink of one eye, a rapid swoop and it’s all over.
The young hawk’s got a lot to learn: it screams and whistles, fidgets in the branches and repeatedly gives its position away to potential prey. While these aerial antics are underway overhead, a similar act is being played out down below in Zimbabwe this week. Ordinary people, like prey in the undergrowth, are watching, waiting and keeping quiet while political posturing begins to shift the ruling party’s 35 year grip on power.
Dramatic news this week comes from two people who have shared the same position in Zimbabwe: the recently expelled Vice President, Joice Mujuru, and the current Vice President, Phelekezela Mphoko.
Mrs Mujuru issued a full page press statement addressed to Comrades, Friends, Fellow Citizens and Countrymen. She explained that despite having served the people of Zimbabwe through Zanu PF for 42 years, her expulsion five months ago was inevitable because her “vision for Zimbabwe was divergent from that of the rest of the party leadership.”