The hard-up Zimbabwe government,
“which has resorted to domestic borrowings to support its budget, is struggling
to repay and is scrambling to reschedule some of the debt as it falls due,”
reported The Source.
It is one thing to
have 90% plus unemployed and forced in the informal sector, kiya kiya, but now
we have a kiya kiya government too!
Mugabe has given up on
the economic recovery, he knows that ZimAsset is dead and as the revenue base
continue to shrink as more and more companies close and throw workers on the
mountain of unemployed - kiya kiya people do not pay tax or council rates.
Minister Chinamasa has been forced to start his own kiya kiya moving pay days,
rescheduling debt repayments, etc.
Government departments
like ministry of defence have started their own kiya kiya too; soldiers are now
forced to take one month leave every other month just to save on food
bill.
Mugabe has been making
things worse and not better by stepping up on his extravagant spending, he had
an extended holiday with his extended family in the Far East costing $12
million, at least, and this weekend he is having a birthday party with 20 000
guest in Victoria Falls, it will cost $5 million at least. All the bills will
end up at Minister Chinamasa's desk for him to pay.
Corruption is kiya
kiya at a grand scale and these involved, like their counter parts selling air
time on their street, they too do not pay tax or council rates. Last week
Information Minister, Jonathan Moyo, announce on his twitter page that tax
revenue from the sale of Marange diamonds had "dramatically shrunk". Not that the nation had ever receive the true
value of the diamonds in revenue.
According to
Partnership Africa Canada Mugabe made a cool $2 billion from his share of the
looting and plunder of Marange diamonds in 2012 alone compared to a few hundred
million paid to treasury as tax that year. Mugabe is not the only Zimbabwean
official with a secretive deal with a foreign company, Chinese, Indian,
Israeli, Russian, etc. who do the mining and pay him a share in returned for a
reduced tax burden. The Army, Police and a number of senior Zanu PF leaders are
all in the deal. What Minister Moyo was announcing is that the local tax
burden, little as it was already, had been “dramatically shrunk”.
The Mail and Guardian
reported that Mugabe had approved the lucrative $4.8 billion Darwendale
Platinum joint venture between the Zimbabwe military, through its Pen East
Mining Company, and Russian investors, including the Russian defence
conglomerate Rostec State Corporation, Vi Holding and Vnesheconombank. The
Russians’ local partner was supposed to be state-owned Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) but
military have muscled in on the deal.
Pen East Mining
Company is active in Marange and they and their foreign partner there do not
pay any local tax. The same arrangement will apply on the platinum deal, no
local tax for the first five years at least; the Russians are very pleased,
naturally.
The most significant
difference between the impoverished street vendor and filthy rich Zanu PF
oligarch is the waste; whilst the street vendor will fight for every penny and
see to it that nothing is wasted, the latter the exact opposite reckless,
extravagant and wasteful with the “there is plenty more where that came from
mentality”.
In his parliamentary
report in 2013 the late Zanu PF MP Chindori Chininga confirmed that no Zimbabwe
official knew the quantity and quality of the diamonds being mining and shipped
out of Marange. So in their greed and selfishness to keep the Marange bounty to
themselves and deny the rest of us a share Mugabe and his cronies have
instituted a system that allows their foreign partner whatever they pleased and
walk away with the rest.
Yes to Mugabe the
individual $2 billion is a fortune. Even if Mugabe and his cronies end up
receiving $20 billion when all is said and done; what is $20 billion out of
$800 billion the diamonds were valued at?
The parliamentary report
showed the foreign companies are operating 24/7; they are mining and shipping
out the germs as fast as they could. India has a thriving diamond industry
cutting and processing Marange diamonds according to former Vice President
Joice Mujuru. Zimbabwe has no such industry.
So out of a potential
$ 8 000 billion diamond resource (increased ten-fold if processed local by
creating jobs and adding value) the nation will have a misery $20 billion paid
to Mugabe and his cronies to show for it all.
And Zimbabwe’s
oligarch love to squander their ill got fortunes on business ventures that collapse
as soon as the loot stop flowing in like Minister Obert Mpofu banking company.
With months of the minister losing the job as Minister of Mines and the
generous kickbacks from all the corrupt activities in that sectors his
multi-million banking company was in trouble.
Others oligarchs like
Philip Chiyangwa prefer to spend their loot on luxury cars; he has just taken
delivery of a $500 000 monstrous customer-made limousine. He will have very
limited use of it given the country’s narrow and pot-holed roads! What a waste
of money and what makes it all such a criminal waste is that this is happening
in a country where 76% are living on less than $200 per month!
Yes Minister
Chinamasa, go ahead and reschedule the domestic debts, you are only kicking the
can down the road and not just any road a cul-de-sac. You will still need to
borrow from new domestic sources to pay the next civil servants’ wage bill –
you are running out of local companies to borrow from since so many companies
are struggling or have already closed. Yes there are millions you could be
getting from all the billions of dollars’ worth of diamonds being looted and
plundered from Marange but even the little you got has “dramatically shrunk”.
Only the very select few are allowed to benefit from Marange diamonds.
By the way you will
still have to pay the reschedule debt plus the interest plus the rescheduling
charges.
The Greeks rescheduled
their debt for four months; what did you get, six month, a year? The Greek economy
is registering some new growth and recovery; the Zimbabwe economy is showing
all the signs that it is getting even worse.
Rescheduling debts,
moving pay days, forcing people to go on leave, etc.; these are all kiya kiya
gimmicks that are not addressing the key causes behind the country’s economic
meltdown – gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. After decades of kicking the can down the road
the regime is now in cul-de-sac; there is no more road left. Minister Chinamasa
you are in a very dig hole; stop digging!
The only realistic way
to end Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is for the nation to hold free, fair and democratic
elections. Mugabe and Zanu PF will have to step down or will be forced out of
office; there is no other way.
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