Monday, 29 June 2026

In Zimbabwe the rural povo are kept poor, they are no more than medieval period serfs, for selfish political reasons. W Mukori

 Moving Beyond Paperwork: Why Africa’s ‘Resource Curse’ is a Crisis of Academic Inaction


By Akson Potera

As the continent prepares to mark Africa Day, I must state plainly: Africa’s persistent “poverty paradox” is not a failure of intellect, but a profound failure of execution.

For decades, African universities, think tanks, and policymakers have generated mountains of compelling research diagnosing the continent’s economic stagnation. Yet, despite being home to some of the world’s richest natural and physical resources, our local communities remain trapped in a cycle of severe unemployment. The root of this problem lies in institutional inertia. The academics who write the blueprints are failing to implement their own recommendations.

The knowledge is there. What we face is a stark theory-practice gap where vital research remains confined to lecture halls and policy briefs rather than being deployed on the ground. Traditional, top-down economic models have repeatedly failed to convert vast natural wealth into localised prosperity.

To break this gridlock, I and the Fastforward Community Development Centre (FCDC-SA) are championing a radical shift toward grassroots industrialisation through the Local Asset-Based Employment Creation and Community-Based Industrial Development (LABEC-CBID) framework. This model circumvents sluggish state bureaucracies by focusing entirely on self-reliance. Instead of waiting for foreign direct investment or distant state intervention, LABEC-CBID identifies and mobilises existing community assets—such as local skills, land, and raw materials—and converts them into immediate employment drivers.

Crucially, the strategy hinges on Community-Based Industrial Development (CBID). By establishing micro-manufacturing and small-scale industrial hubs directly within townships and rural areas, we ensure that wealth circulates locally rather than leaking out to multinational corporations.

Turning this philosophy into action requires a pragmatic, five-stage approach that I urge governments to adopt:

1. Strategic Planning and Mapping: Define clear local employment targets and audit community strengths.

2. Targeted Identification: Pinpoint high-unemployment zones and determine what specific industries those areas can realistically support.

3. Resource Mobilisation: Aggressively secure infrastructure, seed funding, and community-led partnerships.

4. Inclusive Skills Training: Provide practical, “second-chance” technical training to marginalised workers who lack formal academic qualifications, instantly making them employable.

5. Execution and Monitoring: Launch the local hubs with rigorous, ongoing monitoring to ensure long-term sustainability.

As Africa Day approaches, my message is clear: true liberation and economic sovereignty will not come from more academic papers. It will come when African communities transition from being passive consumers of external goods to active, self-sustaining producers and innovators.”


Every interesting!


In Zimbabwe many people have argued that rural folk must be given title deeds to the few acres of land on which their mud huts stand. This would give these people confidence to build decent houses and develop the land by planting fruit trees, digging wells for clean water, etc. 


Zanu PF, just like the white regime before it, has stubbornly refuse to give povo title deed. Giving blacks title deeds will give them the confidence to demand political rights next. Smith was not going to give blacks the right to vote, period. Zanu PF ruling elite are denying povo title deeds to land for the same selfish political reason! 


In Zimbabwe it is not the academic who is hold up progress, povo will do wonders to lift themselves out of poverty. It is the politicians who are holding povo and  the nation at large hostage! Zanu PF is dishing out title deeds to Chinese, foreigners, as if there is no tomorrow but will not give one acre to the rural blacks. Property rights are recognised for the ruling elite and foreigners but not povo!


The liberation war was fought over land first and foremost. Great liberation icons like the late Chief Rekayi Tangwena must be spinning in their grave to know that 46 years after independence millions continue to be denied the right to own even a postage stamp size piece of land!

3 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

https://www.facebook.com/wilbert.mukori.5/videos/1541579857353851

CAB3 has been approved with an overwhelming majority in both parliament and senate. Mnangagwa and his cronies are celebrating!

The last chance to block CAB3 was for the opposition to have heeded the warning not to participate in the flawed 2023 elections . Both SADC and AU election observers condemned 2023 elections as flawed and illegal and they would have denied Zanu PF legitimacy as they did in 2008. They did not because Chamisa & co. had participated and conned millions to the same.

The usual opposition suspects conned people to participate in the CAB3 process with the usual lies that Zanu PF will not rig the process. We have the answer to that one!

After 46 years of rigged elections and the nation sinking deeper and deeper into the abyss - have we finally learned it is foolish participating in flawed elections, "so flawed, so illegal, the only logical step is to withdraw", as David Coltart confessed?

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Fanuel Chorombo

"At what point did SADC and AU observers declare the 2023 as flawed, before, during or after the elections?"

Dr Never Mumba, as chairman of the SADC election observer team gave a press conference soon after the election.

The report was very clear “Conclusion 13.3

The SEOM (SADC Election Observer Mission) noted that, as detailed in sections 6 and 7 of this report, some aspects of the Harmonised Elections fell short of the requirements of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Electoral Act, and the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections (2021),” stated the SEOM report.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Ndini Ndadaro

"Ngaaite order uyuwo you seem to be the agent of the devil iwe chawaita chii kushandisa foreign number kurewa hugwara huyaka uite president kwete kutiza zanu."

So Chamisa is accountable only to those in Zimbabwe and /or have done something? This is no different from Chris Mutsvangwa's position that only those who fought in the war of liberation have a right to a meaningful say in the governance of Zimbabwe.

After 46 years of this Zanu PF idiotic nonsense it is disheartening that we have to fight this all over again! No wonder we are a failed state, we reall have some brain dead nincompoops amongst us!

Chamisa is accountable to EVERY ONE - get that into your nincompoop head!