BCC’s Central Call For Restoration 

BCC’s Central Call For Restoration 
Ndaba Sibanda

Rebirth will lead to self-actualisation and socio-economic freedom.

It is our bequest like the land. It is our soul. Our present and future.

 

True philanthropists, please stand up, predators and pretenders, sit down.

Those were the words made by the concerned conglomerate’s participants.

The bywords on their office walls were: merit, honour and humanity.

BCC, short for Bulawayo Changemakers’ Courtyard,

made a moving plea to interested bodies and folks.

In the light of snowballing social problems bedeviling

our lovely city, and in the true spirit of Ubuntu,

 please principled do-gooders or benefactors

stand up, and do good and be counted.

The city is grappling with chronic water

woes against an aged Zambezi pipe dream,

a crippling drought, youth redundancy

and a wave of delinquencies and thefts.

The youth should not feel abandoned,

orphaned or hopeless like their parents.

The cycle of gloom must be cut or ended

here and now. Hence, you are invited

to come to the party, to skin or peel,

to chew the bone or to broach subjects

and issues without fear or favor but

with a view to finding creative solutions

as members of affected communities.  

 

Yet your footsteps should be exemplary

and worth emulating and stimulating.

You should be someone who the youth

and society can look up to and learn from. 

Equally, those whose conduct is dishonest

or fraudulent, whose wealth is dirty or indecent

by virtue of being directly or indirectly derived

from breach of trust, felony or shady dealings

by way of mismanagement of public funds,

abuse of government tenders, infrastructure, 

procedures, programmes and public sales etc.,      

are not eligible and welcome. Is that clear? Steer clear.

You could be an aggressive and creative individual,

that personality trait is commendable and acceptable.

However, what is condemnable and unacceptable

 is to host and normalise a culture of corruption, greed

and; of idolizing and flaunting obscene or extreme opulence.      

 Not in our city or communities. Not in our cultural courtyard.

That is taboo, alien and in bad taste. It defies humanity. 

 That is not us! No to such dirtiness, deadness and decay.

Our royal legacy and unity should not be eclipsed by trinkets.

This courtyard was born out of a realisation and an obligation

 to provide and  promote hearty and life-changing discourses

 on development, heritage and history in a solid and fresh fashion.     

For in customary Nguni/Ndebele society the word Nkundla

means a gathering  or a meeting of the villagers

or inhabitants of an area, convened or held

in the public courtyard  at the gate

 of the cattle enclosure or kraal. 

  

 Similarly, BCC is made up of focused custodians

 of culture, various  advisors, experts and inspirers,  

the clergy and the bench ,human rightists, scholars, 

 the civic leaders, entrepreneurs, and the youth. 

We will not sit by when filthy riches are dangled

to decoy ,defile or damage our cultural fibre.

  Our pillars of vision, values and mission hinge

on five key Ps: posterity, probity, prosperity,

patience and progress. Probity, as we value

integrity, posterity since all these ideals

and endeavors are aimed at ushering in

a healthier, happier, richer, and cleaner future

for our long-suffering children and grassroots.

Residents need to be keen, proactive and fluent

in the language of self-esteem, self-awareness,

self-care and self-worth in order to experience

 and embrace the enterprises, ideas and ideals

 of development,  empowerment and financial freedom.

Our people need to discover and recover themselves first,

they need to be exorcised from self-hate, an inferiority complex,

a demeaning dependency syndrome and the fear of  fear itself,

a fear of a darkness  without a leopard. Come one, come all,

for a wise and steadfast traveller seeks directions and advice

from those who are familiar with the path he or she is pursuing.     

 

 

It is a vital process. Our path. A time to heal from traumas. 

We have a calling to revive compassion, hope and harmony.

We have a duty to recuperate ourselves from dejection. 

Let us give the kiss of life to our fundamental entities

like robust cultural ,recreational and vocational  centres.

As we ditch gloom and doom for our glue, adored relations,

see our glee as we sail away from a sea of wear and worries.

Let us look for ourselves and find our cultural centredness.         

  

Ill-informed infamous, known and unknown

claimants, beneficiaries ,criminals and aiders,

sit down. Let us be. We have a nation to build here.

We will strive to afford the youth aid, openings,

 and jobs so that they could be dissuaded from being

hooked on drugs, violence, prostitution and other vices.

These socio-economic depravities were foisted on them.   

Remember, lots of firms were either run down or relocated.

The youth are irate, jobless, frustrated and vulnerable.

They need counseling and training services in order

to unleash their creative genius and greatness. 

We will partner with local and global patrons.          

We want our families to lead meaningful lives,

not to look up to crooks and thieves  as saviors.

After all, we are in this mess because of them.

But none should be so desperate as to sell their soul. 

That would be heart-rending and self-defeating.

Anyone one who gives away stolen cash or wealth

to another person is basically no lesser, better,

cleverer or purer  than a criminal that is not a “giver”.

How does stolen money or wealth belong to a felon?

On that basis, how can one legally give away what

is not theirs? A felonious giver? For that reason, felons,

don’t seek to fool and  take advantage of people’s

plight ,that is , broadly speaking ,triggered

by a vicious  cycle of criminal acts and immunity. 

 

The BCC’s communique had residents enthused.

Who does not admire and applaud humans who rise

to the occasion and donate or offer sizeable resources

for a good or noble  cause? Those who are involved in the act

of helping a cause that is pursued to enhance human wellbeing—

to dig and parachute individuals out of diverse and deep social trials—

are the esteemed but  humble, honest humanitarians or philanthropists.

 

Such exceptional altruists carried out noble acts that sought

to solve and prevent social problems like the joblessness

of the youth, a wave of crimes, hunger and starvation.

The citizens encouraged the passionate participants

to touch lives in an enduring and telling way—

to be in service of humanity,

to exhibit and radiate

a love of mankind.

 

It was beneficial for the philanthropists

to be prosperous or influential or well-connected.

Those who were not rich could still make an impact

in their modest, dedicated, sustained and creative ways—

maybe by way  of  donating their ideas, time, expertise,

or little amounts of money, time, food or clothes, you name it.

Some selfless teachers volunteered to teach kids for free,

while thoughtful writers thought of raising reading skills

and awareness and a love of books

by donating their various books,

and giving book talks and readings.

 

Organizers of the philanthropic activities

and projects harped on the importance

of the donors to make a positive change

in their communities and to develop

the lives of the less fortunate members

of the city. To transform lives, demonstrate

devotion, diligent practice, decency and care.

 

While cognizant and appreciative

of labored and loved expressions like

“beggars should not be choosers”

the directors had revered values to uphold

and were candid, clear and unanimous

on who exactly could be an accepted donor.

 

Any person whose source

of wealth or sponsorship

was deemed dubious or suspicious—

no matter how wealthy or influential,

or indispensable that individual

considered themselves to be—

was guided thus,our development agenda

is not merely about contributions

but is also rooted in consciences,

diligent practices, decorum, compassion,

cultural renaissance and adherence,

critical socio-economic canons and hopes.

 

 

Deceiver, keep your plunder or decoy,

or dirty and dubious riches , we are apolitical

and averse to your political or party

maneuvers, trickery and propaganda.

 

Deceiver, the deprived, the underequipped

and understaffed health institutions

and potholed roads are necessities,

yet you ignore them with your trappings

and inducements. What is progressive about that?

We know a toady or a deceiving dummy,

or a smokescreen representative

if we see one. We are convinced

that you are corrupt and harmful;

that you are not a role model or an icon,

and not  an honest and well-meaning,

pure philanthropist. You are a mere mock.

Now sit down and feast on your lousy loot!”

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