There are reports of investors, both
Zimbabweans in the diaspora and foreign nationals, “flooding” into Zimbabwe to
open shop following the “Zimbabwe is open for business call by President
Mnangagwa.
“South
Africa-based company, Big Time Strategic Group will launch nine companies in
the country as part of efforts to heed calls by President Emmerson Mnangagwa
for Zimbabweans in the diaspora to invest back home,” reported Bulawayo 24.
Group chief executive and proprietor Mr Justice Maphosa, a Zimbabwean, said the nine companies have already been registered in Zimbabwe.
Group chief executive and proprietor Mr Justice Maphosa, a Zimbabwean, said the nine companies have already been registered in Zimbabwe.
"We may say nice things, but on the ground
you find that there are issues that need clarification. We will direct them to
correct authorities. If you find that a door is closed, a situation which was
common in the past dispensation, come to my office and I will open that
door," President Mnangagwa told would-be
foreign investors in Zurich, Switzerland, last month.
Mnangagwa was
right, it was Zimbabwe’s culture of corruption, bureaucratic meddling and
lawlessness that had resulted in closing doors to would-be investors. The
President was honest enough, whether he did not want to do so or not is now
irrelevant, to admit the closed-door culture is still very much alive in
Zimbabwe in the new dispensation.
Many of the
would-be foreign investors will not going to President Mnangagwa’s office so he
can open these doors for them; they will continue to shy away from Zimbabwe
until there are no closed door. They know to see Mnangagwa they will have to
wait their turn, that could take months, or have to “grease” a few connected
people; business people hate this with a passion.
Mr Justice Maphosa
was not phased by the prospect of having to deal with the many closed-doors. He
will see President Mnangagwa and have the doors opened for him! It is not just
crocodiles that thrive in muddy water, catfish too successfully hunt in these
waters using their long whiskers! However, if we are serious about making
Zimbabwe attractive to investors, especially the foreign investors who dread
the challenge of having to wait and/or grease corrupt hands to do business then
we must do more to open the closed doors.
For the last 38
years Zimbabwe has been stuck with a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu
PF dictatorship; the sacred cow which was not be criticized let alone removed
from office. This was and still is the root cause of the country’s, seemingly,
intractable political and economic mess.
Much as President
Mnangagwa and his coup regime would want the world to believe that Zimbabwe has
changed since the November 2017 coup, the sad reality is that it is still under
the monolithic dictatorial grip. The coup removed Mugabe and the “criminal
elements around him”, as the new regime claimed. What the new regime has failed
to say is that many of the criminals are still in power and, most important of
all, that Zanu PF is still a sacred cow.
President
Mnangagwa has promised free, fair and credible elections and yet has done
nothing to implement the raft of democratic reforms necessary to make that
possible.
“Another South
African tycoon, Mr Robert Matana Gumede, was in the country last month to
cement a $1,2 billion investment deal in key sectors of the economy which
include infrastructure development, energy, health services, tourism and
financial services,” continued the Bulawayo 24 report.
“Mr Maphosa said
the call for business people to invest in the country was long overdue and
thanked the President for inviting business people to invest in the country.
"It's long
overdue, we very appreciate a man, a comrade, a father, grandfather, a
Zimbabwean like the President that we have right now. It's something that we
have been crying for especially us in the diaspora, this is why we are in the
diaspora. We have been crying for a President like him, a President who can
appeal to us the youth," quoting Mr Maphosa.
“Kukanganwa
chezuro nehope!” (Some people forget yesterday’s troubles with a night’s
sleep!) as one would say in Shona. Those of us who care to remember, know that
for decades many people have lauded praise on former President Robert Mugabe’s
leadership but would never mention the elephant in the room – the corrupt and
tyrannical dictatorship.
Millions of
Zimbabweans are in the diaspora today NOT because successive Zanu PF regimes
had failed “to call for business people to invest in the country”. As long as
nothing is done to end the corrupt, lawlessness and tyrannical rule in Zimbabwe
which has made doing business impossible the call to invest will remain a
forlorn one.
What has and still
remains long overdue is the implementing the democratic reforms designed to
dismantle the dictatorship, sacred cow. The failure to hold free, fair and
credible elections in this year’s elections; which is now a certainty, given
that President Mnangagwa has stubbornly refused to implement the democratic
reforms; will confirm what we already know – that Zimbabwe is still a lawless
nation ruled by thugs.
No investor in
his/her right mind would ever want to do business in a lawless nation ruled by
thugs!
Zimbabweans have a
simple choice; pile on the pressure on this coup Mnangagwa government to
implement the democratic reforms and make sure the coming elections are free fair
and verifiable. This will end the country’s pariah status and restore the
public confidence in the country as a stable and law-abiding nation. All this
globe-trotting telling everyone Zimbabwe is ready to do business will not be
necessary – the world will know!
Or we can all bury
our heads in the sand and pretend the world will be fooled into believing the
removal of Robert Mugabe as the figure head of the Zanu PF dictatorship was
enough to make the country a healthy and functional democracy. The failure to
hold free and fair elections will confirm the Zanu PF dictatorship is alive and
kicking. The business people will take note, if any had been fooled, and take
flight!
What has been
lacking in Zimbabwe and is therefore long overdue is outstanding Zimbabweans
with the good sense to help the country finally make the right political choice.
What the country needs desperately, more desperately than misguided business
people like Mr Maphosa, is men and women who will stand up to these Zanu PF
thugs, look them straight in the eyes, and tell them some home truths.
“Zimbabwe must
implement the democratic reforms and end the Zanu PF dictatorship and the
economic meltdown it brought! That is not negotiable!”
Enough of all this
North Korea style “Crying for comrade, father, grandfather, President who appeal
to us!” nonsense!
2 comments:
@ Mike
"It may help you to look at one party state China and testify on its economic growth which has shaken the global order," you say.
We must also remember that it was not until 20 years ago that China has enjoyed economic growth after decades of economic stagnation. Even then, China's still continue to be dogged by corruption and mismanagement.
The people of Zimbabwe must remember that for the last 38 years we have had a de facto one-party dictatorship and are in this mess precisely because it has failed. We must not allow ourselves to be fooled by Mnangagwa and his coup cabal who would want us grant his version of the one-party dictatorship to survive on the belief that it is different from the Mugabe dictatorship.
The right to free, fair and credible elections is the foundation of good governance as can be seen by the countless nation with a healthy and functioning democratic system whose people enjoy freedom, human rights and economic prosperity. Compare that with the many nation with one-party dictatorship whose nations are denied their freedoms, human rights and are languishing in poverty!
We should be careful what we wish for and to wish for a one-party dictatorship after 38 years of the same only goes to show we learnt nothing from the past!
@ Ngara
"You know Wilbert, you write long pieces and when people comment about it you write even longer pieces denying and defending everything---this to me points at a serious inferiority complex--- you; are basically saying that EVERYTHING YOU WRITE IS CORRECT," you say.
You are right that I have often responded to a comment with an "even longer piece denying and defending everything". However, I beg to differ with you, this is not a sign of "serious inferiority complex" but rather the opposite; it is the very essence of an inquiring mind to question everything even what one has just said a moment ago. Nothing should ever be beyond questioning and cross examination.
I do not only question what I say but also what others are saying and rightly so too; no one has the monopoly of knowledge and what is right and wrong.
I totally reject your attempt to dictate to others what they should say, when, how long the reply, etc. because it is nonsensical based on nothing other than your dictatorial bend!
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