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--Mazilad (talk) 14:49, 8 October 2012 (UTC)mazilad 201001006 --Mazilad (talk) 15:16, 8 October 2012 (UTC)mazilad 201001006

Bbwara a dusty village
Bbwar is a small willage which is sutuated next to chobe river, 5 km from the river. this small place in habits a significate small number of peopl. this chobe river forms a border between namibia and botswana, to the southern part of katima mulilo, about 65 kilo meter from bbwara to katima mulilo.pleople in this area lives on fish, meat, and mostly on maize as thier staple food.after haversting the people sells their haversts and gate money. the life is too simple that any one can afford it.after school and during the weekend u will find children minding their business. their are chasing ball made out of plastic bags, or place the game of dodge balls under the trees, while girls are helping their mother to weave and learning how to weave the baskets.When the time for collecting the cows to kraal has come, you will notice how the boys are alerting one another by whistling and some chunting, each one of them has a number of dogs, they are running around with spears in thier hands. Bbwara is the area which is infested buffalos, elephants and at most lions,and during the sun set you hadle see anything because of the dusty that is caused by animal, more especial cows which are being brought home.

the Uniqueness

The uniqueness of this arear is that, the people and the animals have developed a relationship, where uwill find that many a time the bpys will collect buffalos together with thier cows driving them home, without any confrontations.This has become the way of life for these people of ours, during the dry season we all depand on this river, we eat rides ( the roots/tubers as their are been called in agricultural terms)the water lilies, we eat the fruit and the tuber too. this is the staples or traditiona food which is been practised untill now,our animals at been water at the river itself as well as people. all other people from the far areas also brings their animals there. the original people of the area does not move at all, weather it is dry or summer. When the rain time comes, this area changes its topography, it becomes alive and everything of it becomes green, fresh and water is easely accesible, the only bad part of this area during this that, the soil becames too slippery, sometimes too sticky to the legs, and in some areas you will find some quick sand. You hardley find tourists in this area. Even the local people it becames very difficult for them to drive, and you can hardly find transport more especial if you need to go to town.

talking about the towns these group of people are sometimes do their shopping in Kasane, because it is near compared to katima mulilo, their travelling about 40 kilos, and some of them if not most of them have families in Botswana and they also speak tswana. the inter marriage is unique to them and very common. In Bbwara there are no shops atall, and the means of generating income is by selling fish which are commonly found, and this is the business which most locals have imbuct upon. it is a lucrutive business hence the demand for fish is very high. some sells in Katima itself and some are taking to as far as DRC. this has created a form of jobs as small business, and income generations.

Development

in this shanty and dusty village, development is a dream that needs to be realised, there is no development under what so ever, there are no roads, the hospital is about 20 kilos at ibbu area, and the electricity is a dream, at least with the communication, the network tower that was put at muyako ± 25kilos have brought people closer via network, communications was bettered. transport is the west part, people are still using the slagges to take their sick to the nearest hospital.Though the government of the republic is hard at work, its just a cleam which people living in Bbwara a hearing but it does not come to live, its just like a story that is been told around the fire in the evenings

Entertainment

after the evening meals, kids begin to gather at the open area at the center of the village where they play, a entertain themselves. the make noise, to the best of their ability.This is not a story but a living encyclopedia. sometimes they gather one another and spent the evenning in the courtyard of their grandmother for story telling, the granny will tell be telling different stories to the grandchildren kinds. those were the only forms of inertainment. they were there before and they are still excisting even today. the dusty Bbwara village remanis the same even after independence

liberation struggle is the thym that is been talked to those kinds just like the stories that out grannies us to tell us before. it is like those african teles in the book, it never seems to be a reality, and never will to them. but from thisvery dusty place, came the great p[leopl who r holding the prominant positions in government. This is my area of birth ,grown inn to become this great person. never undermine the dusty areas they are producing heros Bbwara a dusty village.