Friday, 20 July 2012
A Black Man's Heritage: From Dust An African Story
A Black Man's Heritage: From Dust An African Story: From Dust: An African Story I have always intended to write a biography of my life in chronology. S o many attempts I have made, in po...
From Dust An African Story
From Dust: An African Story
I have always intended to write a biography of my life in
chronology. So many attempts I have made, in poetry and prose but emotions have
always got the better of me. Why must I write it now, what have I achieved in
life, what legacy would I leave behind if tomorrow never comes for me, and who
would want to know about my life and read this trash. These are some of the
questions that have always discouraged me from writing. Be as it may, a poem I
wrote some years back on a stashed piece of paper, as a 20 year old entitled
‘Why Do l Write’ gives me the courage to write and to endeavor to put pen to
paper with words that will defy and scorn time. I wrote, ‘Death shall come a day and these words shall be the immortal me’.
So the story goes and the dream lives on, this time without
pen to paper but keyboard to screen. How times change!
In the follicles of my hair and the ventricles of my heart,
one question that I have always had in mind, is what does it take to be
successful in life because is there a place for failures in life. Who
recognizes their efforts when society at its macro and micro levels casts into
eternal damnation those who are failures and perceived to be failures? The reason
these questions will always linger in my mind is because, who would want to
read a book by a failure in life? Which journalist will ignore the winner of a
race to rush and question the last finisher? Which prudent Professor would make
an opportunity cost of his or her time to peruse pages by a school drop-out?
Which wise parent would purchase and give his/her child a book by a loser in
life? A Professor in a Bollywood Movie remarks, ‘no-one remembers the one who
comes second in life!
With such questions in mind, l realize that this self
interrogation is a mental discouragement that demoralizes millions of people.
The personal background that lays the base for mental strength and self belief
is a yard stick measure of how someone chooses to pursue a dream in life.
Talking with a friend (I only remember it
now) I once stated that our backgrounds are the major force that downtrods
people. Shakespeare wrote some are born great, some achieve greatness and have
greatness thrust upon them. For those who are born great, the efforts for a better
life are far less and different from those who struggle to achieve greatness
and those who fight for greatness to be thrust upon them.
Frankly, I have always heard stories of young people with
great academic potential but at the end of the day all the brilliance comes to
none as the background will work against the individuals. Why do l talk about
academic brilliance? For those whose lives are stuck in the dreaded forests,
deep into the vleis and plains of the African plateaus and panoramas, far from
the tarred roads and the sounds of the modern society, in between the valleys
that never dry and rivers whose sand flood them in dry seasons, education has
always been the salvation rope ever since the days of Lucifer Mandengu in
Charles Mungoshi’s Waiting for the Rain.
My Grandma, as old as she is, has always told me of how she
wanted to attain education only to drop out within the first year. She has
always lamented how pained she was, when her children shunned school. Even my
mother, she has always regretted her father’s decision to let her drop out due
his patriarchal values that the girl child was meant only for the kitchen.
Education as l have understood it, offers redemption from the realities and
hardships of life. Kilometers and kilometers away from the villages, has always
been the set up of schools that some of us attended (though well after independence), this being a metaphor. For you to
attain education, you have to strive hard and face the challenges. For those
who choose to sleep until sunset and abscond, neglect to write homework,
heading cattle will always be the first and last option!
This in mind, has taken me thus far, though my sun is still
is rising. The people I have met in my life, the journeys I have walked, the
books l have read, the life l have lived and these words lm writing, are all
because of Grade 7, Form 4, Form 6, college and university. My friends from
Grade One, who chose to shun education and the contemporary entrepreneurship
gospel, are in the doldrums at the mercy of the economy. I’m reminded of a
classmate when I was in Form 2. He made a decision that, instead of pursuing
school up to Form 4, its better he starts “looking for money” and in 2years
time when we will be finishing Form 4, he would have made enough monies to live
a good life. So sad, when some of us were going for Form 4, the classmate was
going for Border Gezi Training. What became of him, both we know.
Why do l write so inclined to education, l write for those
who share the same background with me, those born disadvantaged with only one
option for total emancipation from penury and damnation. Those who if they are
not at school, the sounds of bells, birds and whistles are what their ears are
subjected to. Those who can’t sleep when Busvumani has disappeared in the
jungles, those who know what it means when the rains do not come, those who see no hope for a better life
without being literate to comprehend the Queen’s language! So is my story, the
story of a black man whose hopes for a
better life lay at the detriment of history orated by Grandma, the story of a
black man’s heritage whose inheritance is nothing but a piece of land with a
few round huts and a head of cattle (to be
shared).
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
The Other Side of Me: I'm HumanToday is not EternityNeither tomorrow ...
The Other Side of Me: I'm Human
Today is not Eternity
Neither tomorrow ...: I'm Human Today is not Eternity Neither tomorrow Destiny Lest l be mistaken for a Heartless Man I'm human, rationale, loving and kind ...
Today is not Eternity
Neither tomorrow ...: I'm Human Today is not Eternity Neither tomorrow Destiny Lest l be mistaken for a Heartless Man I'm human, rationale, loving and kind ...
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