Locals, national and international visitors welcome to Mtubatuba. I have only been living here since January 2011 but I assume that gives me the right to say welcome. Or should I say wellcome? (sorry inside joke). My contribution to this blog will be the one from the foreign lady's point of view. I am very sensitive to racist, sexist or xenophobic comments/posts so will suggest complete removal of them.
Mtuba is magic. Mtuba is crazy. It is rural but not really. It lacks a decent bar. Random potholes appear after the rains. The roads in KwaMsane are indeed shit. But it's more than that. International people come over and make strong friendships amongst them in short periods of time. If they are smart they will learn to be humble, sharpen their diplomatic skills and be patient in order to make friends with locals. Takes time and effort and probably depends on one's background/past and whether they are willing to temporarily set it aside. Coz the locals won't do it easily! But that's another story, not a welcome story.
What is Mtubatuba for me? It is heat, driving, summer storms, mosquitos, shisanyama, driving, running, nights out in St Lucia, ocean, waves, surfing, animals, rugby, good food, bad food, driving, macho men, racism, big smiles, black and white, insane drivers, strange fruits, good friends, driving, power cuts, challenging friends, have I mentioned driving? Not all good and not all bad but a combination most of the time.
Mtuba is not an easy place to live in. Especially if you are a woman. Not sure if the skin colour makes any difference in this case. Coz it seems to still make in most of the cases...See, I get the right to say welcome as I have said the phrase "its because I am white" more than once... But hey, there is hope. I am proud to have witnessed change with my own eyes. It is worth living here for these moments and only. Welcome to Mtubatuba.