It's time for game change thinking in our politics: We need a new paradigm of thinking of constructive engagement with each other
There have been some interesting discussions whether the ANC needs to implement an economic transition and how that can be achieved. According to the DA, the economic transition has not happened because of the failure of the ANC to manage the problem. This is an interesting discussion that I think we ought to have. The question that keeps popping up in my mind is: Is it possible for this democracy to achieve economic transition without vehemence?
Fresh in my mind is how Mugabe, having lost patience on the issue of land, decided to take our economic fate into his hands and repossess farms at much human cost and suffering. The problem with this approach is that, it has destroyed the very economic base that indigenous Zimbabweans may seek to inherit and worse it has created an intransigent black military bourgeoisie.
In my opinion neither the ANC, the SACP nor COSATU deliberately want to create such a scenario in this country. It would be insane and not advantageous to their political interests.
I think we are where we are because of multiple reasons:
The ANC implemented BEE as a means to slowly but surely correct the economic imbalances with a view of trying to facilitate the emergence of a new black capital class. The masses were forgotten as this process became a game of political favors. Today some sit with much fear that MAYBE the ANC intends to renege on its promises to leave the capital ownership architecture untouched, change the constitution and thereby renege on its undertakings to minorities.