Dear Family and Friends,
It's a time of excesses in Zimbabwe: big storms, big reptiles and monstrously big pay packets that have left us wide eyed and open mouthed in disbelief and disgust.
When the fourth black mamba in a few weeks slithered through the undergrowth of my garden the other day, it didn't take long to work out why there are so many snakes this year. Its been a season of big storms which have often been so intense that everyone's saying they've never seen such violent weather.
Torrential rain and fierce wind at the start of the week deposited 75mm (three inches) of rain in an hour and another 25mm overnight leaving everything in my neighbourhood sodden and saturated. After a couple of weeks of very heavy storms, everything is waterlogged, flushing out rodents, reptiles and burrowing creatures.
Exacerbating the snake problem is the ever increasing lack of habitat as the annual, uncontrolled urban land grab spreads further and further. It's apparently diplomatically correct to call this ‘self apportioned plots' or ‘peri-urban agriculture' but in reality it's just a free for all slash and burn. Widespread tree cutting and cultivation of open spaces, green belts and wetlands is now having a direct impact on urban areas. Streams are filling with silt and drying up, wetlands are disappearing and with nowhere else to go, mambas, cobras and pythons are moving in.
So with one eye on where the slithery things are, attention turns to the snakes in the public sector and parastatals who have been awarding themselves massive salaries. While the MDC and Zanu PF were fully occupied fighting for power and positions in the 2009 - 2013 unity government, it seems an orgy of pocket filling has been going on right under their very noses.