"Despite all the hurdles and all the barriers, Zimbabwe in 2019 leaped 15 places in the Global Ease of Doing Business rankings. As we look to improve this in 2020, privatisation is a big part of this story," said Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube.
"For the first time in living memory, Zimbabwe achieved a balanced budget. We have our fiscal and monetary fate in our own hands. We have a talented, educated and devoted workforce, ready to get to work. And we have natural resources a-plenty, ready to drive our economy forward. The Zimbabwean future is, therefore, an exciting one. With patience and discipline, we will overcome all the hurdles that lay in our path and build a better future for all.”
Zimbabwe has done nothing to revive the country’s commerce and industry and its agricultural sector, the country’s economic engine, and hence the reason why unemployment rates, trade balance, inflation and other economic performance indicators have remain unfavourable.
Minister Mthuli Ncube has improved the national budget by taxing to death the poorest of the poor with his 2% electronic transaction tax; by cutting government spending on education, health and other public services. This is just voodoo economics because he has done nothing to revive the economic growth and national prosperity.
“The Mnangagwa administration has virtually no productive tax base and no one who will lend to it on the scale required, so policy on the fly is the order of the day—layers of contradiction, distortion, graft and increasing chaos—a ‘ramshackle edifice’ that will grow larger and more precarious as the months roll by,” wrote Stuart Doran, in the Strategist ASPI.
“Downward trends and further economic shocks may trigger more instability before the year is out, but they are, ultimately, symptoms, not causes. They are weather vanes that speak of the present and warn us of the imminent, yet they are not seminal and are poor indicators of the longer term.
“For those who would try to read the swirling tea leaves, broader and deeper factors are the better bet. The word ‘system’ is inadequate because the core of it is more profound, more organic and more enduring than that. Zimbabwe is what it is because of a political subculture, centred on the ruling party, that has hegemony and subjugation as its highest ideals. Violence, disdain, paranoia and plunder are among its natural progeny. It is fundamentally antithetical to genuine political competition, dissent and notions of stewardship.
“…. Yet for those who would dare to guess, the longer threads—not the frayed edges of Zimbabwe’s social fabric—suggest that it’s not going to make any real difference if Mnangagwa, or Chiwenga, or any of their fellow travellers, rule—much as it’s made little difference that Mugabe has gone. Lest we forget: as long as the generation of supremacist nationalists and its proselytes remain, so will the mindset.”
Of course, Stuart Doran is right!
For the last 40 years we, Zimbabweans have allowed Zanu PF to ride roughshod over us, denying us our freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life.
Mnangagwa and his fellow supremacist nationalists blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections, just has they had done countless times in the past. The nation has once again turned a blind eye to the rigging and rewarded Zanu PF with legitimacy. It is little wonder the regime is refusing to implement any meaningful democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections.
Zanu PF has accused those demanding free and fair elections of seeking "regime change". A nonsense argument since regime change is the ultimate consequence of "meaningful say in the governance of the country".
After 40 years of rigging elections and enjoying absolute power, Zanu PF thugs now believe they have the right to rig elections and stay in power “until the donkeys have horns”, as Simon Khaya Moyo, Zanu PF bigwig, once boasted.
People like Professor Mthuli Ncube are just the regime’s propagandist, telling the masses the empty glass is full if they factor in what tomorrow will bring! He is nothing but George Orwell’s Squealer in Animal Farm.
“I meant the moral to be that revolutions only reflect a radical improvement when the masses are alert and know how to chuck out their leaders as soon as the latter have done their job,” said George Orwell of his book.
In Zimbabwe, we, the people, were not alert and diligent and so our leaders have become the supremacists nationalists who believe they have the absolute right to rule Zimbabwe. They and they alone will decree what constitute free, fair and credible elections regardless of the all flaws and illegalities in the process.
40 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship have left the country in economic ruins and political paralysis, stuck with Zanu PF with no competent alternative party to replace it. Zanu PF has dragged the nation right up to the edge of the precipitous abyss.
34% of the population now live in “extreme poverty”, according to a WB report. Many schools in Zimbabwe reported 10% or less pass rates at primary, “O” and “A” level. Many clinics and hospitals have closed for lack of staff and medicine; etc. The country is sitting on health, social and political time bomb! The economic and political situation is not sustainable.
The people of Zimbabwe must face the nation’s demons, the supremacists nationalists, and demand the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. Demand change now or the country will be dragged over the edge into the abyss.
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@ Minister Mthuli Ncube
“Zimbabwe’s economy will overcome the numerous hurdles which lay before us on the path towards prosperity. These obstacles are patent, and in some cases potent. But with hard work, proper planning, and monetary and fiscal discipline, Zimbabwe will get out of the current economic rut,” you said.
You really have become more and more like George Orwell’s character Squealer in Animal Farm! You keep talking of path towards prosperity and let you have led the nation deeper and deeper into poverty.
Inflation was one digit in September 2018, before you took over as Minister of Finance and within two months it started to go up. In October that year you triggered panic in the financial services when you announce, off the cuff, that the bond note would be allowed to float!
You have sort to squeeze the poorest of the poor with your 2% electronic transaction tax and yet have left those responsible for the looting of billions of dollars a month walk Scott free. It is little wonder that the IMF, WB and other financial institutions have never given a dollar in finial support to Zimbabwe, as you said they would. They were not going to be fooled by your Squealer propaganda and lies!
Zimbabwe needed honest and competent men and women to guard the nation out of this mess and not corrupt, incompetent and egotistic idiots like you, Minister Ncube. Thanks to your voodoo economic policies of the last one and half years, 34% of our people now live in extreme poverty!
At the heart of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown and political paralysis is the Zanu PF dictatorship.
Whilst the people of Zimbabwe came to the conclusion that Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies were corrupt, incompetent and were responsible for the country’s economic decline by the mid 1980s. It took the nation another ten years for the people to realise that they could not remove Zanu PF from office because the party rigged the elections.
In the early 1980s Robert Mugabe exaggerated the threat posed by the dissidents to justify the brutality used to crash PF Zapu members and supporters. He has used the same brutal force to crash all his political opponents and critics ever since and this time, he labelled them enemies of the state working with foreigners to seek regime change in Zimbabwe.
So anyone calling for free, fair and credible elections has been accuse of seeking regime change. The nation has drummed, with the characteristic authority of “supremacist nationalist”, of God Almighty’s very own chosen leader, into believing that no Zimbabwean would ever vote for anyone else other than Zanu PF. But just to be absolutely certain of victory the party put into motion activities to blatantly rig the elections.
It is tragic that the MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms and thus end the dictatorship; but sold-out and failed to implement even one reform. Mugabe offered the MDC leaders the spoils of power and they forgot about the reforms.
Yes, we should have moved swiftly to ensure the country adopted democratic principles and values soon after independence. We did not and after 40 years of absolute power the Zanu PF thugs are addicted to power it is now near impossible task to get these thugs to give up power. Even with all the overwhelming evidence that the Zimbabwe economic is in a comatose state and the nation standing at the edge of the precipice; the thugs are oblivious to all that in their pursue of power.
Zanu PF must be forced to step down to allow reforms to be implemented. The 2023 elections must be free, fair and credible, it would be unforgivable to betray the long suffering masses of Zimbabwe.
Naming, shaming not Zanu-PF policy, says Chinamasa.
You mean naming and shaming the corrupt is not Zanu PF policy if the named are Zanu PF comrades, especially if they know a lot about the wrong doing of other Zanu PF leaders. Those who live in glass houses must not throw stones, so goes the old adage!
Zanu PF has been put under great pressure to end corruption and so it has come up with a new solution of "catch and release". So the corrupt are caught and the party can boast that it is indeed doing something to stamp out corruption. But before those caught have been questioned and named anyone else as their partner in crime, they are released.
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