"The late JK Galbraith, an influential economist in the US public sphere more than 60 years ago, described Americans' conspicuous consumption in his book The Affluent Society as "private opulence amidst public squalor", wrote Newsday.
"In so doing he made popular a term he borrowed from Sallust, the Roman historian who first expressed it in Latin more than 2,000 years ago: "Habemus publice egestatem, privatim, opulentiam" (We have luxury and avarice, but as a people poverty, and in private opulence). This painted a vivid image of the public decay that characterised the late stages of the Roman republic.
"Zimbabwe today is in every aspect much like both the late Roman republic when Sallust first coined the phrase and late 1950s America when JK Galbraith popularised it. It is a tale of unbridled gluttony, with political elites and their proxies who masquerade as business people enjoying unprecedented levels of private opulence amid public squalor.
"State-owned hospitals, schools and enterprises are invariably squalid and inefficient. The public transport system is virtually nonexistent.
"Recently, as if to dramatise this dichotomy, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, a Zanu-PF legislator for Gokwe-Nembudziya, one of the poorest constituencies in Zimbabwe, imported a brand-new Lamborghini Urus SUV, for which he reportedly paid $420,000 (R6m). It set tongues wagging among Zimbabweans both at home and in the diaspora."
The biggest mistake in this analysis is to compare Zimbabwe to USA. Ever since its emergence on the world stage USA has been kept two flames burning freedom and economic prosperity, the land of opportunity. Yes there have been periods in USA history when the two flame have flicked but they has never gone out and have always recovered to burn even brighter than ever.
In Zimbabwe freedom, human rights and dignity were snuffed out before the people even tasted them. Mugabe and his Zanu PF party left the ordinary people in no doubt that if the party did not win the 1980 elections, the civil war would continue. And so instead of the people finally enjoying the first free, fair and credible elections, it was a grime choice of electing to stop or continue the war. If anyone ever doubted that Zanu PF would have used violence, it was not long thereafter that the regime orchestrated the Gukurahundi massacre whose primary purpose was to crash PF Zapu, Zanu PF’s main political threat. PF Zapu was forced to capitulate and join Zanu PF to create the de facto one party dictatorship that has ruled the country with an iron fist.
Yes there has been mismanagement and corruption in America but not even Alphonse Gabriel Capone, the notorious Chicago Mafia Godfather even accomplish the total state capture that Zanu PF achieved. Capone had some Police Officers, Judges and Politicians on his payroll. Mugabe and now Mnangagwa owns all the Police Officers, Judges and Politicians including the opposition members.
The MDC leaders had their golden chance to implement the democratic reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU and thus dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship once and once for all. Mugabe bribed them with the trappings of high office and not even one reform was ever implemented. Ever since MDC leaders have participated in rigged elections knowing the elections would be flawed and illegal and, worst of all, knowing that by doing so they are giving the process the modicum of legitimacy.
“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility,” admitted David Coltart, former MDC Minister of Education in the 2008 GNU.
MDC leaders have admitted that last year’s elections were “illegal and not free and fair!” They know this makes Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF party are illegitimate. What Chamisa and company have turn a blind eye to the legitimacy issue and are frantically trying to get Mnangagwa concede some power sharing arrangement as a reward.
MDC leaders had their golden opportunity to end the Zanu PF dictatorship and they wasted it. Anyone who expects MDC leaders to ever implement the democratic reforms is naive, to say the least.
On the economic front Zanu PF leaders have proven to be breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent. Before independence Zimbabwe was the bread basket of the Southern African region. Zanu PF leaders have completely destroyed the country’s once upon a time very productive agricultural sector. We are starving in a country, for practically purposes, is the Garden of Eden! A damning testimonial to Zanu PF leaders’ incompetence!
It is bad enough to have breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent leaders, give them absolute power too and you know you are in deep, deep trouble. America has never ever sunk to the depths of depravity Zimbabwe has sunk into in 39 years of corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF rule.
To compare Zimbabwe under these corrupt, vote rigging and tyrannical Zanu PF thugs to America even with all the Mafia gangster corruption and violence is like comparing yew berries to strawberries. The Mafia thugs were nothing more than a few mouldy strawberries is the bushel which, once removed, left the nation geared for growth and prosperity. The Zanu PF thugs have effected state capture, we have a whole bushelful of yew berries , fresh or mouldy, they will kill you - period.
Once allowed to take root, gangster culture is very difficult to uproot, as the Americans would readily admit. When the corrupt and ruthless gangsters effect state capture, as Zanu PF thugs have done, uprooting the set institutionalised gangster culture in near impossible, as we should know after 39 years of trying and failing.
For Zimbabwe to get out of the economic and political mess; Zanu PF must be forced to step down. The regime is illegitimate and has no mandate to govern.
Besides, Zanu PF and its self-appointed acolytes MDC will never implement the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections. We need to appoint a body that will do this.
4 comments:
@ Tendai Biti
“The truth is only MDC can move Zimbabwe forward. We can and shall build a $100 billion economy in under ten years.”
As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs the country will never register any meaningful economic recovery. Tendai Biti, you and your fellow MDC leaders have never understood this reality and hence the reason you failed to implement even one democratic reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU when you had the golden opportunity to do so. You have since given up the fight for free, fair and credible elections and have settled for the few gravy train seats Zanu PF gives away as bait.
“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility,” admitted David Coltart, former MDC Minister of Education in the 2008 GNU.
Whilst you all accept that Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections and is therefore ipso facto illegitimate you have been offering to endorse Mnangagwa as legitimate in return for ministerial positions in a new power sharing Transition Authority.
You are so desperate to be appointed Minister of Finance again you are upping you game and offering a US$ 100 billion economy in less than ten years, up from Professor Mthuli Ncube’s “middle income by 2030”. First things first, we want a healthy and functioning democratic system of government in which the people of Zimbabwe can hold those in power to account. The idea that you can promise the moon on a silver platter and deliver hell-on-earth and get away with it is what got us into this mess. To get out, we must end the curse of rigged elections.
You, Mr Tendai Biti and your fellow MDC friends have sold-out on implementing the reforms and will never deliver free, fair and credible elections. Frankly you MDC leaders are now running with the hare and hunting with the hounds and are now part of the problem and not the solution.
The elections which Chakwera and Chilima are disputing were virtually endorsed by all international and local election observers as free, fair, peaceful elections.
Poor Africa even with all the wealth of human civilization to learn from we are still failing to articulate what constitute free, fair and credible elections. In Zimbabwe opposition candidates have been participating in elections which are so flawed and illegitimate it is impossible to see how they can ever be judged free, fair and credible. The opposition candidates have judged them free, fair and credible. Now in Malawi everyone else says the elections were free, fair and credible and the opposition are up in arms claiming they were not free and fair!
5.7 Million people require food aid. Therefore 800 000 tonnes of maize is needed to fed the 5.7 million people
It never rains but pours especially for those not only given to failing to make hay whilst the sun shines but worse still given to shooting themselves in the foot. We are starving in Zimbabwe, a country once upon a time the bread basket of Southern Africa.
@ Ken Mufuka
This is the background of my engagement with Professor Welshman Ncube, one of the sharpest minds in Zimbabwe today and a vice-president of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).
In August 2018, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said: "What I would argue now is we have to remove the bond notes currency, which is becoming a surrogate Zimbabwe dollar, but without the macro-economic credibility to support it. (It) should be removed because it is bad money…and bad money drives out good money."
The Zim dollars themselves are yet to be manufactured. Common sense and a sense of fairness would have required extensive consultations and an information blitz before the introduction.
But there is another issue at hand. Tobacco farmers were promised half their payments in foreign currency. That is now moot, but they were not consulted.
While government may actually steal (taking away without permission of owner) diasporans' foreign currencies, these will dwindle within a month. New avenues of sending money to Zimbabwe involve agreements with Asian merchants with families abroad to supply family needs in Zimbabwe while payments are deposited abroad.
I agree with everything you said Mufuka except for one thing – “Professor Welshman Ncube, one of the sharpest minds in Zimbabwe today”. If that is true then the nation is doom! Ncube and his MDC friends failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU – what was so sharp about that!
The tragedy for Zimbabwe is that even people like Ken Mufuka, the nation would consider one of the intellectuals and opinion makers have all proven to be shallow thick and slow. The issue of implementing the reforms is key to Zimbabwe getting out of this mess and yet even now with the benefit of hindsight it is a mystery to even academics. What hope is there of the ordinary people in the rural backwaters knowing any better!
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