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Zimbabwe Street Children Devise Survival Strategies

You are aware that there was a time when we were faced with shortages of almost everything. '
Nkululeko Sibanda , Harare
Date Posted: 08/08/06
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It is a chilly Monday morning in central Harare and everyone is ducking in all directions and heading for various destinations.

Women with babies stripped on their backs are also part of the confusion that has seen the town turning into a hive of activity where everyone is busy minding their own business and only wishing to get to where they spend their day toiling for their families.

In that midst of confusion, one is bound to see a group of young boys, squatting in a corner and trying to keep themselves warm by putting up a fire from hordes of cardboard boxes they spend the whole day collecting from various parts of the former Sunshine city.

Still envying the attempts by these boys to keep cool, one's attention shifts to the container being held by one member of the group who appears to be the ringleader of the group.

In that container is a liquid-like product that the boys sniff, and one wouldn't fail guessing correctly that these boys might be sniffing glue from the container.

A few minutes later, the boys burst into fits of laughter and suddenly all of them are lying on their backs still locked in the fits of laughter.

The fit stage takes a good ten minutes and after that they pick themselves up and start walking into the city centre, and on their way, the street kids, or street adults as they have come to be known, give women and other people a torrid time.

They snatch foodstuffs and all kinds of bags where they believe they might find some money that they would use to buy food and their favourite product, glue.

Some of them are arrested in the process, as they would have snatched bags that have valuables including money.

There is also another group of street children who have developed a habit of getting money using "humane" means.


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