Baby-crying about mediators
Cathy Buckle, in her weekly writing about life in Zimbabwe, says it like it is.
In the three weeks since a power sharing deal was signed between the winners and losers of Zimbabwe’s election, nothing has happened except arguments. So many of us had such high hopes but these are fading fast.
There is no sign of leadership, either from the old or the new, and all we hear is bickering and whining about wanting more mediation when all we really need is action. No one knows who is in charge, or who is going to be in charge of what and while this vacuum continues we have virtually turned into a gangster state.
The walls are falling down around us very fast now and still we baby-cry about mediators. Shame on us.