Villages Of Dust

RAKOPS: It is very easy to raise a cloud of dust in the villages of Rakops, Mopipi, Xhumo and other surrounding settlements.

Here a single stomp on the ground can produce enough dust to choke two people standing near each other.The problem becomes worse during funerals and burials. Mourners usually contort their facial features and squint their eyes painfully as the windy dust hit them. Those who have experienced the dusty blast are left with red eyes. They become white as the famous Mmamashia phantom.

In Rakops, the off-road soil has been pounded into cement-like powder. The entrance to the Rakops Primary Hospital and the Junior Secondary School are even worse.
Rakops, like Mopipi, is a village whose people are becoming increasingly urbanised, partly because of the influence from nearby Orapa and relatives living in towns. Hence, it has signs of urbanisation like hair salons. But the women here face a tough time keeping dust from their hair after a visit to the salon. Some women wear balaclava-like woollen hats to shield their hair from the dust.

Editor's Comment
A call for collaboration in Botswana’s media landscape

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