Tapping on the windows
Dear Family and Friends,
There's a constant tapping on the windows at night, now that the first rains have fallen in Zimbabwe. The reappearance of millions of insects after an absence of four months is an attack on the senses. From the persistent whining of mosquitoes that turn sideways and disappear when you look for them, to the silent ascension from the depths of the earth of a million flying ants, the insects are back.
A vast array of airborne beetles, ranging from small shiny brown creatures to large glossy black monsters with fearsome body armour, horns and spiked legs, spend their nights pinging against lights and tapping on windows. The natural aerial assault has added to the man made surprises and uncertainty that has overtaken Zimbabwe this week.
It started with a visit from South Africa's ex ANC youth leader Julius Malema who had apparently come to Zimbabwe to ‘meet progressive forces' and also to attend the wedding of a Zanu PF youth leader. Met at the airport by Zimbabwe's minister of youth and indigenisation, Malema was said to have been ‘whisked away,' first through the airport's VIP section and then in a convoy of fast moving vehicles.