BUSHES in Humanikwa Village, Buhera became an eyesore on
Tuesday morning with used condoms strewn all over following an invasion of the
area ahead of Morgan Tsvangirai’s burial.
The former Prime Minister died in South Africa last week
and was laid to rest at his rural home –next to wife Susan –on Tuesday
afternoon.
The invasion of Buhera by mourners, consisting of mainly
MDC-T supporters, late on Monday had its ugly results.
A number of the ‘mourners’ turned the bushes around the
Tsvangirai homestead into sex havens, something that riled the elders in the
area.
In his graveside speech, Chief Makumbe condemned the
mourners who violated traditional rules of the area.
“It is very sad to learn that some people violate our
traditional beliefs and customs. Vazhinji venyu munobva kuvanhu itaiwo tsika
dzakanaka kwese kwamunoenda.
“When others were mourning some people were busy doing evil
things and committing adultery. It is not good,” said Chief Makumbe.
On Tuesday morning, a villager only identified as Tinashe
was seen distributing condoms to gleeful mourners.
Tinashe told H-Metro that his fears were that there will be
a number of unwanted pregnancies and infections based on what he witnessed
around the place including the nearby school yard.
“When other people were gathered at the Tsvangirai
homestead some were taking turns to use the bush and classroom blocks for sex,”
said Tinashe.
“Rains forced some to look for accommodation and some ended
up booking at lodges in Murambinda but most of the lodges were booked by MDC
senior officials.
“Besides the condoms found scattered in the bush, I want to
believe few mourners had taken condoms with them.
“If there are those, who carried condoms it means they had
already planned to abominate our community.
“I am distributing these condoms for free but some are
feeling shy to collect them day light pakaipa mukoma,” said Tinashe.
However, one mourner felt the offer came too late. “Hatichamada
macondom ako tirikudzokera nhasi wakadii kutipa nezuro wacho,” said the
mourner.
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