Registration as a voter for me is
not just about a thumb print and a BVR machine. It is indicative of a time that
has come to restore dignity. The connection with the Wazee Barazani was an
opportunity to connect with them and the things that I heard were not simple
things. They were heavy things. When you hear old men telling you about the
land that they have known since they were young boys, is land that they now now
find themselves in a situation with where people will come and claim ownership
to. As he stood by a mango tree that is over a hundred years old and planted by
his grandfather and identifies that tree as an indication of their ownership or
‘title’ to the land.
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"This tree is my title deed..." they would say. |
I think I finally understood the
stake to ownership that people at the Coast have had to their land. I
have often heard that individuals would often claim ownership over the tree
rather than the land itself. But what I did not realize is that they meant that
the tree comes from the land and every tree produces after its own kind and
therefore you cannot have the tree without having the land.
However, what I realize is that this
has been a process of economic disenfranchisement and that what’s changed are
the systems of men from one where the land was identified by the tree. But a
new system has come into play that they do not understand and by and large it
is not their fault that they do not understand it, and yet it is their
responsibility to learn. But they still hold on to their identification of the
tree. That is their title deed.
Tendai engaging with some elders from Mwakirunge |
I believe that this is the beginning
of a dialogue. And as I said to them, I will tell their story on Facebook, on
radio, on their debates. What has happened and has been said over the years is
a disenfranchisement to the system.
It was significant to go with my son
Gabriel who turned 1 today. Gabriel represents the shift in times and seasons.
It was significant to go on the 5th day as his life is an expression
of unfolding times. It was also significant to go in the 12th month
as this is the number of the fullness of governance. For me today, the
celebration of Gabriel’s birth day is an expression of a new beginning; a shift
in governance. Mombasa’s life will never be the same again.
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