Una Osborne, née Brodziak,
was born in Johannesburg
in 1935. Her family moved to the pretty Southern Rhodesian town of Bulawayo in 1947.
Una Osborne
Here she attended various schools before completing the Cambridge School
Leaving Certificate at TownsendHigh School. She
subsequently completed a secretarial course and started working for a local
estate agent.
She and Roy Osborne were married in 1956. He worked in his father's car
dealership in Bulawayo.
The couple moved to Salisbury (now Harare) in 1958. Here Una
gave birth to their son and a daughter. They set up a furniture refurbishment
business and later sold it to start an antique furniture shop.
After the Southern Rhodesiangeneral
election in February 1980, which was won by the ZANU-PF party, the country was renamed
Zimbabwe.
Robert Mugabe became the Prime Minister and his government mismanaged the
economy to such an extent that their inflation rate
eventually reached an astronomical 80 billion percent!
This had a devastating effect on their savings which, to all intents and
purposes, soon became worth virtually nothing.
They sold their property in Bulawayo and,
after a brief stay on a game farm in the Messina
district, the couple moved to Bela-Bela where Roy became ill and passed away in 2009.
"With the Lord's guidance," Una said, "I was able to rent
unit 24, Warmbad Renaissance, and moved in in 2009. I have made many good
friends in the village. People here are very warm and friendly."
Una plays bowls three times a week and is involved in the activities of the
local MethodistChurch.
Her son lives in America
and her daughter, in Australia.
She has 3 grandchildren.
"I have had an ordinary, but eventful life," this charming woman
said cheerfully, despite experiencing heartbreak and missing her children
and grandchildren very much.
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