There is nothing more
pathetic than a filthy rich Minister wearing an ill-fitting cheap cotton print
suit with portraits of President Mugabe. There is nothing fashionable about
looking like a circus clown. It is rather a surrender of fashion for the
unfashionable; a metaphor for the surrender of one’s individuality and ability
to think for oneself to become one with the identical-looking and brainwashed
herd.
I have always felt uneasy
at the sight of a group of women wearing wrap-on cloth, mazambiya, with the
portrait of political leaders be it Kenneth Kaunda in Zambia, Kamuzu Banda in
Malawi or our own Robert Mugabe in
Zimbabwe. The wrap-on were upgraded to dresses with matching head scarf and a
sea of these women similarly attired at rallies, grovelling on their knees at
the Airport to see off President Mugabe or to welcome him back from his many
travels became the norm.
Someone then decided to make man's shirts out of the same cheap cotton print and that was expanded to jackets, trousers and tie – a complete suit complete with a baseball cap to match!
David White Head in Chegutu and Kadoma used to make the cheap cotton print material (used to, who knows with President Mugabe’s look East policy, they must be facing stiff competition from the Chinese) and must have made a fortune.
Someone then decided to make man's shirts out of the same cheap cotton print and that was expanded to jackets, trousers and tie – a complete suit complete with a baseball cap to match!
David White Head in Chegutu and Kadoma used to make the cheap cotton print material (used to, who knows with President Mugabe’s look East policy, they must be facing stiff competition from the Chinese) and must have made a fortune.
It is not so much that
the material is cheap, rough and ready that makes me, even to this day, queasy;
that plays only a very small part.
There is something
utilitarian about the cotton print and the wrap-on it was used for original.
The wrap-on was meant to keep the woman’s dress clean just like the labourer’s
overall, a doctor’s white coat or a butcher’s apron. Therefore turning the
wrap-on into a dress, shirt, jack, etc. was like wearing an overall over
nothing!
There is something
comical about a Ministers, a multi-millionaires in his/her own right from all
the years of looting, putting aside their Italian design suits to wear cheap
ill-fitting cotton print suit with blurry portrait images of some tyrant! It is
normal to see President Mugabe and his wife wearing matching cotton-print shirt
and dress and soon many party members will be wearing identical design shirts
and dresses.
The photograph of Psychology
Maziwisa, then Zanu PF deputy spokesman, is his cotton-print suit at the party
congress last year; made me laugh. I laugh to myself just remembering it. Talk
of singing for one’s supper that was tantamount to singing none-stop all day
just for a glass of dirty water!
What makes me physically
sick at the unsightly uniformity of the sea of party supporters in their cheap
cotton print party regalia is their blank faces accentuating the totally
brainwashed blank minds behind! The parrot fashion the people will sheepishly
repeat the empty meaningless slogans, without ever stopping to ask what the
slogan means, will remove all doubt that mentally these people have been
transformed from thinking human beings to nothing more than a brainwashed flock
of sheep!
We must end this
political culture designed to brainwash ordinary people into uniformly dressed
conforming zombies there to worship the great leader and do as he pleases! We
want a political culture that celebrate and promote the essences of our humanity;
our ability to think for ourselves and value the fact that each one of us is
totally unique and thus afford the chance be different and leave their own
individual foot print.
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