I
really don’t mean to ruin your Sunday or your appetite, but if you are
reading this article as you eat, stop right here, finish your food then
read.
You may think that I am lying when you read my first tale today but it is true. I
do love my pork and recently, I was introduced to a pork place that is a
stone throw way from the MTN switch in Bugolobi. The pork place also
has a car washing bay and a couple of container shops.
It
also has a toilet but not of the water flushing kind so I guess that
makes it a pit latrine not so? Of course it does! But there is never any
toilet tissue – not that it has bothered me because I have never felt
the need to go poop when I am there. And even if I did feel the need to
poop whilst I was there, I would take a short leave of absence and drive
down to Chris Ireland’s Jazz Ville and leave the poop there, or save it
for when I get home.
Getting
back like I said, the pit latrine has no toilet paper so for the people
who want to poop, how do they clean themselves up?
Going
by the stains on the walls, it is all too evident that some people use
their hands then wipe the mess off on the walls! How gross can people
get?
So
who could the culprits be? Are they the women who work in the container
shops? Perhaps it could be the chaps who wash the cars for they are the
kind, the kind who don’t give a hoot about personal hygiene. Then again
it could be the men who roast the pork or worse still, the women who
prepare the avocado, tomatoes and cassava?
With
that when the man presented the pork, I looked at his hands and they
looked clean enough but when the woman served the cassava, avocado and
tomatoes, her hands looked like they had dabbled in a spot of poop
smearing.
So
I passed on the cassava, tomatoes and avocado. I could have told Paulo,
LP and Indian Friend with Long Hair about my suspicions but I kept
quiet for they seemed to be enjoying the avocado, tomatoes and cassava
that might have been handled by hands that had dabbled in smearing poop
on the walls
Moving
on, there is the COMESA summit coming up in the next couple of weeks at
Speke Resort Munyonyo and KCCA is doing its best to smarten up the Gaba
road in a bid to impress the delegates. And while I do agree that since
KCCA came into being there have been some improvements in trying to
keep the city clean one thing that I don’t get is what is with sweeping
dust off the roads?
In
Namuwongo, and on a daily basis, every morning an army of women descend
onto the roads to sweep dust off the roads which they then pile up at
the side of the road.
And
in this rainy season, the rain washes the piles of gathered dust back
onto the roads so the following morning, the women will once again sweep
the roads of the dust and again pile up the dust by the side of the
road. And this is something that goes on forever.
Maybe
the policy makers at KCCA have a formula that I have yet to grasp so
could someone please educate me? Jennifer, are you there?
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