“PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is
surrounded by good people. Among them, he has great formal and informal
advisers; talented and eminent people from different backgrounds, who really
can make a difference if given some latitude to express themselves,” wrote
Dumisani Muleya, Editor of The Independent, in an article titled ‘Free advice
to Mnangagwa’.
“Of course, it is public knowledge
that he is also surrounded by criminals; greedy parasites just there to enjoy
the gravy train ride and loot public resources. There are certainly thriving
scoundrels there. Overnight they are rich, but they can't explain their
ill-gotten wealth. But to give the devils their dues, they are innovative and
enterprising in their own way.
“Yet there are some genuinely
resourceful entrepreneurs who have done well through formal and legal
enterprise. Not every successful person around Mnangagwa is a thief. There are
credible, honest and hard-working businesspeople around the president.”
I challenge you, Mr Muleya, to name
just one “credible, honest and hard-working businessperson” who is SUCCESSFUL!
Of everyone you can name, I will name
hundred of thousands of credible, honest and hard-working businesspeople whose
hard-work has come to nothing. The economic environment in Zimbabwe is now so
harsh it is impossible to survive much less succeed through honest and hard-working
alone!
It is impossible to be a successful
shop owner when one cannot restock because there is no foreign currency to pay
for the imports.
It is impossible to be a successful
bus operator when several operating hours every day are wasted queuing for
fuel.
How many hundreds of thousands of
very productive white farmers had their activities cut short when the Zanu PF
back jambanja thugs force them off the land with nothing other than the shirt they
were wearing!
Even if one was to hit on a successful
business formula and successful keep interfering Zanu PF thugs away; for how
long will the business survive given huge burden brought on by mismanagement
and corruption. In the last 39 years the burden has grown and spread
In 2016 the then President Mugabe
admitted the nation was being swindled of US$ 15 billion in diamond revenue
alone. He never arrested even one swindler and we know the swindling has continued
because the then Minister of Finance, Patrick Chinamasa, told parliament in
2017 that government was receiving only 1/6 of the expected diamond revenue.
Mnangagwa, Mugabe’s successor
following the November 2017 military coup, promised “zero tolerance on
corruption”. Now, nearly two years later, he too has yet to arrest one diamond
swindler.
Zimbabwe’s GDP has dropped to a meagre
US$10 billion and it is naïve to expect the country’s economy to revive much
less prospect regardless of the US$15 billion diamond revenue haemorrhage alone.
It is therefore down right
irresponsible to advise Mnangagwa and company that there are businesspeople out
there who, like the mythological Atlas, can bear the heavy economic burden
brought about by the decades of criminal waste of human and material resources
and still deliver economic recovery. There are no such business Titans!
Even the mythical Atlas has his
limits; he is depicted groaning under the weight of the celestial heavens.
Let us get real here! The real businesspeople
out there are nothing more than a skin and bone donkey that has collapsed under
the dead weight of the load on its back, hunger, thirst, sickness and of exhaustion.
The poor creature is so weak and feeble, it cannot get up much less do so with
all the dead weight still strapped on its back!
The Zimbabwe economy needs a huge injection
of foreign aid and investment to kick start the economic recovery. Most Zimbabweans
are broke and will need help to start and run successful businesses.
But as long as Zimbabwe remains a
pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs there will be
no foreign investment. No one, local or foreign wants to do business with thugs.
No one!
The people of Zimbabwe must bite the
bullet and deal with the problem of rigged elections and bad governance, the
root cause of the nation’s failure to deal with the corruption and
mismanagement. Since Zanu PF will never implement the democratic reforms to
stop the vote rigging; the regime failed to do so during the 2008 GNU, for
example; the regime must step down so the nation can appoint an interim
administration to implement the reforms.
Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections,
the party has no mandate to govern and it is per se illegitimate. All pressure
must be brought to bear on Zanu PF to step down and allow the implementation of
the reforms. The country’s worsening
economic situation only one more such pressure point.
Advising Mnangagwa that he can achieve
economic recovery by looking for the mythical Atlas of economics is therefore a
self-inflicted wound. Mnangagwa and company will seize every excuse they get to
hang on to power.
1 comment:
At the outset, Prime Minister Abe mentioned the importance of institutional reforms for promoting business, as discussed at the TICAD7, and stated that, “We hope that reform will be promoted and democratization will be advanced in Zimbabwe under the leadership of President Mnangagwa.” President Mnangagwa stated, “I appreciate for the invitation to the TICAD. The TICAD process initiated by Japan is the first common platform to discuss African development”, and expressed that he would like to strengthen the bilateral relations including business.
It is pleasing to note that countries like Japan are going out of their way to remind President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime of the need to implement the democratic reforms if there is going to be any meaningful development. This is a mute-point Zanu PF would not even want to acknowledge but countries like Japan know is at the very heart of the matter and hence the reason the are bringing it up.
This is nothing of substance that can ever be achieved as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state, we must change that. Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections and the only way out of this is for the regime to step down. In the past the regime has rigged elections and was rewarded with absolute power, this must end forthwith.
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