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An Extract from BONGWE AND
THE KINGDOM, by
Esnat Phiri When lions were
kings of the African jungle and lazed in the shades of the trees,
yawning and dozing with bulging stomachs; hyenas laughed as they
preyed on their victims; vultures grew fat feeding on carcasses, and
birds swarmed the skies and gazed at the beauty of the earth . . . . .
. . . . . . .something changed.
The lions could not find their
prey and travelled miles and miles searching for water. Their bulging
stomachs had shrunk and bones protruded from their bodies. The hyenas
stopped laughing and the vultures grew thin. The birds no longer saw
the beauty of the earth and all they saw was dry parched land with
bush fires burning everywhere. There was desperation and pain across
the great African plains. The drought was now in its third year and
the weak and sick animals succumbed to thirst and hunger and died.
So it came to pass that
something unheard of happened. The animals in unison decided that in
order to survive they had to work together and think of ways of
finding the one thing they all needed to survive. Water! Water had
become so scarce that the animals spent all their time wandering up
and down the lagoons, potholes, rivers and lakes that had now all
dried up.
The earth looked like a desert
and nothing grew.
Finally a meeting was convened
and all the animals in the Kingdom of Njase sat down for the first
time. There were Elephants, Lions, Hyenas, Tortoises, Snakes, Hippos,
Deers, Zebras, Wildebeests, Giraffes, Hares, Rabbits, Boars, Warthogs,
Eagles, Owls, in fact every mammal, reptile and bird was represented.
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chairman?" boomed the Elephant. "Well, what about the Lion?"
suggested the Hyena.
After all the presentations and
deliberations the votes were in favour of the Lion as the chairman.
"Well, I would like to thank all
of you for your confidence that you have voted me as your chairman.
These past months have been the most difficult in our Kingdom of Njase.
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I truly hope that we can
all work together and seek ways and means of finding water. We have
all suffered a lot due to this drought. My grandparents have died as
they were too weak to walk for long distances to look for water,"
roared the Lion as he chaired the meeting.
"Mine died too," screamed the
Squirrel.
"Mine too," squeaked the Mouse.
"Ah well, I am sure we have all
suffered and now is the time to bring these tragedies to an end,"
intervened the chairman. "Anyway, let us think hard and see what we
can do. Any contribution is most welcome," - continued the Lion.
"I have an idea. Why don't we
all pack up and go home. There is nothing we can do here. We are all
wasting precious time talking when we could be out there looking for
water," sneered the Baboon who liked to call himself Bongwe.
"That is not the attitude we
need here Mr.. . . . . hem.. . .. hem," stuttered the Lion.
"Mr. Bongwe is my name," Bongwe
said with a smirk.
"I think Mr. Bongwe is right. We
cannot do anything and if the rains do not come soon, then we are all
doomed," laughed Fisi the Hyena.
"We do not need this kind of
thinking right now and as you rightly put it, Mr. Fisi, we shall all
surely die if we do not think of something," trumpeted Njovu the
Elephant.
The animals argued fiercely.
They adjourned the meetings several times in order to cool tempers.
After much deliberation over a period of three days, the animals sat
down once again and wondered if anything at all could be done as death
was truly knocking at the door for all of them.
Suddenly there was a commotion
everywhere as a small soft voice from the back shouted:
"I have an idea, I have an
idea," cried Mr. Nfuko, the Mole, as loud as he could.
"An idea, what a load of
rubbish. Even the wise old Owl could not figure out what to do and
what has a Nfbko got to say that can save us all?" insulted Bongwe.
"Okay Mr. Bongwe, that is
enough. Let us hear what Mr. Nfuko has to say," shouted the Lion as he
confirmed his authority as chairman of the animals. |