Dear Family and Friends,
In four days time Zimbabwe goes to the polls to choose between 60 year old Morgan Tsvangirai of the MDC and 89 year old Robert Mugabe of Zanu PF. Mr Tsvangirai has held office as the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe for the last four years. Mr Mugabe has held office as the President of the country for the last 33 years.
Zimbabwe will also be choosing parliamentary and local council candidates but tragically those choices have almost faded into insignificance as the giant battle for the top job has engulfed everything else.
There are so many things that I could write about at such a dramatic time in our history but I have chosen only one which for me tells the whole story of Zimbabwe in a few lines. It was a small and seemingly insignificant incident which happened at a police road block yesterday.
For some time I could see in my rear-view mirror a bright blue 70 seater bus closing the gap between us and bearing down fast. It was definitely going a great deal faster than the maximum 80 km/hour speed limit that was clearly displayed in red paint on its chassis. When the bus was so close behind me that I thought it would run me off the road, it swung out and overtook. I was doing 110 km/hour on the open road; it was doing at least 120.
Less than two minutes after the bus had overtaken me and while it was still clearly visible on the section of straight highway ahead, there was a police road block. The police waved the bus through but indicated that I should pull off the road. When the policeman had finished looking over my vehicle minutely, I asked why they hadn't stopped the blue bus which was so obviously speeding and endangering the lives of the 70 passengers on board.