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Poet Julius Chingono Detained by Police - My Uniform- by Julius Chingono |
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Literature -
The Literary Update
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Monday, 30 March 2009 08:32 |
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Page 2 of 2 My Uniform When the bread bin is empty I put on my uniform my police officer's uniform medals dangling down my chest to the rowdy bread queue to maintain order to buy bread without a hassle When the maize meal tin is low I put on my uniform my army officer's uniform with sergeants gold stars pinned on my shoulders to quick step to the warlike mealie meal queue to buy the mealie meal without joining the queue When I run out of fuel I wear my colonel's garb with its conspicuous badges swinging around me to ghost walk to the bumper to bumper fuel queue to by the fuel from behind the queue When the family says sugar is spent I wear my uniform my constabulary tunic to march to the anxiety charged sugar queue to suppress all dissent when I jump the queue When I go window shopping I wear my uniform my patrol officer's reflector vest weighed down by silver service medals clanking noisily to gain quick entry and to travel free on public transport These times of shortages require uniformed strategies and uniforms of convenience. © Julius Chingono Story: The Zimbo Jam Julius Chingono’s biography: courtesy of Weaver Press Photos: FungaiFoto
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