Reflections on my first Clubhouse chat: Eco-social model for factors making Zimbabweans vulnerable to Covid-19
Introduction On 25 Jul 2021, I found myself in the very first Clubhouse chat room. Even though I had been a host on TwitterSpaces for some time by then, I found the experience quite bewildering. Some of the things I was anxious about included how to get myself noticed by the host, and subsequently how to turn on my mic. Anyway, in the end it all worked out like a charm. Culture, religion and Covid-19 The discussion centered around the things in our culture and religion, Africans, perhaps Zimbabweans in particular, make us vulnerable to Covid-19. While I did not ask what motivated the host and moderators to talk about this subject, I think that the “U-turn” by popular Zimbabwean pastor cum Papa had something to do with it. Apparently, Mr. Makandiwa recently refuted claims that he had encouraged members of the UFIC flock to not take the anti-Covid-19 vaccine as he considered it to be the mark of the beast. The point of this short blog is to apply the eco-social model to extend the conver...