By Prince Gora.
On March 26, 2020 at 07:51am, I posted on my twitter page, "So I am in a kombi and people are debating about #Covid19. A number of people are arguing that #Zimbabwe doesn't have #COVID2019 . Hanzi Zororo didn't die of coronavirus. Honestly ndapererwa, i couldn't respond. The ignorance in this country will kill us all sure. @tudzaa @GlenDhliwayo." [ https://twitter.com/goraprince15/status/1243052891184795649?s=08 ]
I got interesting replies, the "intellectuals" on twitter began by rightly criticising me. "Ko iwe urikuendepi? Ivavo vakaoma musoro ndovachakurwarisa urimo mukombi imomo". That was one twitter user. Another one hit me ever harder, "koiwewe ukuitei mucombie imomo😂😂😂 haaa iwewe nevanhu ivavo makafanana. infact iwewe uri danger because you know. but combie ukungoikwira chete" (what are you doing in that kombi? You and those guys are just the same. In fact, you are even more dangerous because you know but you are still in that kombi). I was going to work, I told them truthfully , and the boss needed me there. A number of people advised me to fake sickness, pretend that I had flue and having breathing difficulties. I considered the option but in the end there was no need because President Mnangagwa was soon to declare a 21 days national lockdown. The position shared by these twitter enthusiasts was clear, the lockdown was not only necessary but long overdue.
...but I didn't only engage the intellectuals, throughout that day and afterwards I continued to engage the men and women on the streets of Harare so later that evening I was compelled to post again, "After engaging many people in real life and on social media about #covid19zimbabwe I've come to discover that the intellectuals need the government to do more to enforce a #Zimloc , the men on the street however feels threatened. Hanzi tikagara kumba todyei, and kusiri kufa ndekupi." [ https://twitter.com/goraprince15/status/1243294514757939201?s=08 ]
A few days later, the lockdown was imposed and I posted again replying to a tweet from one Violet Gonda in which she said, "Vendors vow to resit govt’s 21days lockdown directive. Vendors say: ‘It’s better to die from the #coronavirus than poverty. Our reality is the 21days will be like spending a year without food. Authorities failed to provide measures for the underprivileged." The tweet had an accompanying video [ @NewZimbabweCom https://t.co/8yMrsSGlQ2 ]" My reply was a summary of what I had feared all along "#Zimbabwe is at loggerheads. More than half of our population survive from hand to mouth. If they don't go to work in the morning, they won't eat in the evening. We sure need to do our best to be each other's keeper. Practice caution& above all pray to God. Only He, can save us" [ https://twitter.com/goraprince15/status/1244284239564148741?s=08 ]
Fast forward to day 10 of the lockdown, Zimbabwe has since recorded 11 positive cases of the deadly coronavirus, 3 of our citizens have succumbed to it but the people are still in denial and a lot of theories about corona are being tossed around.
One widely accepted theory on the streets is that the government stands to benefit monetarily from WHO if it claims to have local cases. It originated from a joke that made the rounds on social media around the days when the first case of #Covid19 was confirmed in Zimbabwe. "3 hours after the World Health Organisation announces that all countries with confirmed cases of Covid 19 will get assistance of 500 million US$ from it, Zimbabwe announces its first case of #Covid19." A workmate tried to drive home the point that there was no corona between the rivers of Limpoo and Zambezi using this argument which forced me to ask "uncle google" if WHO was indeed giving that money. The answer was no but the bigger chunk of our populace don't know that up to date so the theory is still out there on the streets and it is being believed by many people than I would like to admit or imagine. We need to set the record straight ASAP.
To quell this theory, I have tried to point out the fact that the lockdown is not only supported from across the political divide but has adverse economic effects than whatever money the government may stand to benefit. But alone I can only do so much which is partly one of the reasons that pushed me to pen this article. Together we need to do much more. I believe that the way coronavirus is perceived especially in the ghetto is a cause for concern. Maybe it is only the area I live in or the people I interact with but still it is a cause for concern. I believe that people need to be educated and information need to be easily accessible thus it is sad that calls for the lowering of data tariffs have largely fell on deaf ears. With the lack of information on the streets, I think the voices need to be louder once again and network operators need to pay attention this time around.
Another theory that is making the rounds but is no longer widely accepted is that blacks are immune to the virus. Following the outbreak in South Africa however, the theory has largely been altered to suggest that the virus cannot survive in hot climates. They claim the virus is mostly prevalent in the Cape where temperatures are supposedly low (nevermind the fact that the claims are false, many people are believing them). The claims are usually backed up by the number of cases and deaths being recorded there. One guy I engaged recently told me that if corona was really in this country we would be hearing about deaths in the neighbourhoods everyday like what is happening in Italy, Spain and the United States. Generally, these people didn't follow the spread of the virus in these countries from the outset, they just jumped at it when the deaths had reached those staggering and scary numbers so they have no clue that they are currently doing what the people in Italy once did.
Then there is an even bigger fraction of the population that doesn't care about whether coronavirus is there or not there. Their biggest concern is what they call the hungervirus. This joke has been making the rounds on social media lately "Breaking News!!! A new virus has been found in Zimbabwe, discovered on Monday, 30th of March, 2020, it is called Hunger Virus (HUVID-20 ), it is causing untold pain in Zimbabwe. Symptoms: kupera simba , hasha , dzungu, kunzwa kuda kuba etc 🙆🙆🙆🙆." Most are laughing it off but the truth is that our hand to mouth populace is now beginning to feel the pinch. For many people, it's becoming a reality daily that they may indeed die of hunger if they don't return to work soon. They couldn't stock because they didn't afford to which is one reason why the people are so afraid of a possible extension of the lockdown. It will be the final nail on the coffin. Somewhere in these streets on social media, I met a statement that touched me, it said 'I’m not supposed to go out, but my government is not worried about how I’m surviving.'
Another thing is the police. The way they have helped to implement this lockdown doesn't seem right. There has been several reports of the police beating people, confiscating goods and taking bribes etc. I think they should have and can handle things in a much better way.
My biggest fear however is about the economy. "We know how to bring the economy back to life. What we don't know is how to bring people back to life." That was Ghana's president, Nana Akufo-Addo encouraging his country's citizens to stay at home. The statement got me thinking, my country's economy is already on it's knees, can the government bring it back to life after the end of the pandemic? The future sure looks scary!
Governments across the world are helping their citizens and companies to ease the economic burden caused by this virus. Can ours afford to? Pressure to ease the lockdown (It was never fully implemented to begin with) is already mounting from vulnerable groups and the government is beginning to wield as shown by the gesture to open up Mbare Musika and other fresh food markets this week. But is the pandemic already under control within our borders. Do we have an honest and accurate answer when we're testing 21 people in a day and confirming positive cases three days after a patient's death? My fear is that we will assume that the virus is under control and go back to work at the end of these 21 days and then the worst will happen. With the current state of our health care facilities, I don't think all will end well.
When Covid19 finally ends (if it ever will ), what will become of us? Of our country? We will obviously need bailouts and help but who will help us? Everyone will be battling with their own economies and hopefully those who usually give us humanitarian aid will not remember those infamous words from a cabinet minister I will not name.
All we can do now is practice caution and pray to God, only he can save us.
#PrayforZimbabwe
P. Gora.