Last Monday, I was in Kitty when I observed a Kitty-Campbellville minibus, already overloaded, pick up three more passengers who were too willing to join the disaster-on-wheels waiting to happen. Not only was this bus so packed that the conductor had to stand with his rear end out the window, but the music was loud, and it sped off. It was a reminder that our people are so accustomed to a state of disorder that they seem not to be terrified while in discomfort and danger in a packed, speeding, and loud minibus.
But perhaps many do not know that what we accept in this country that puts our lives at risk and surrounds us with darkness, is not fit for civilized people.