I was not at all surprised by the support of the ANC to ZANU (PF) because they have a common past and a common destiny. What these two moribund organizations fail to understand is that the black African's needs and aspirations have gone beyond liberation to economic freedom.
Both the ANC and ZANU (PF) are organizations that are showing us their lack of imagination with regard to the future of Africa. They continually show us that they cannot shed the old habits and language of liberation, and must use it on every turn to try and convince us of their relevance. As I have said before, they continue to divide Africans based on their skin colour because it worked well for them in the past
In the case of Zimbabwe, most of us are well educated and progressive in our view of the world and our aspirations can hardly be represented by freedom fighters of yester year. Yes, they performed a risky and vital role in dislodging the colonialist, and it should have stopped there. South Africa is getting there too, as the enlightened black middle class realizes that their deliverer from apartheid cannot and is not necessarily qualified as their deliverer to economic freedom.
In Zimbabwe we face a challenge in that, the majority of our most educated and progressive middle class is outside the country simply because of the failure of ZANU (PF) to create a modern democracy. We are therefore missing a large number of those who can help us accelerate change towards the creation of a modern state. South Africa's middle class is also becoming educated, but there is a general level of apathy when it comes to politics, and this continues to limit the country's political talent for the future. We made that mistake in Zimbabwe.
Unfortunately, what happens is that, the masses, through their sheer numbers, become the deciding factor in our politics. I continue to argue that, the poor sectors of the population that continue to deliver the vote to ZANU (PF) in Zimbabwe or the ANC in South Africa, do not necessarily know what is best for them. They continue to sell our future for food hand outs, bicycles, goats and airtime at election campaign rallies, and are soon forgetful of why they are poor.
The question is how do we deliver true freedom to Africans?