Indigenization will not feed us!
Food security, decent housing, health and access to clean water are more pressing issues than the mere ownership of shares.
I continue to try to have as many conversations as I can around this very important subject of indigenizing the Zimbabwean economy. I think, although important, the idea of instant benefits from indigenization has been somewhat oversold.
Please make no mistake; I am not against the idea of indigenization at all. Zimbabwe's natural and mineral resources belong to all Zimbabweans regardless of race or political affiliation. We were endowed with such humungous untapped mineral riches so that we could use them to the benefit of all Zimbabwean citizens and not just a select group of individuals.
These riches cannot be dominated by any single group of people at the expense of developing our country and eradicating poverty. Colonialism was wrong in that it accessed these riches to the benefit of the British. The same would apply where ZANU (PF) uses indigenization as an enrichment process and treats these resources as theirs alone, as has been happening to date particularly with regard to diamonds. That is wrong and indefensible.
The process of the ownership of our resources will be a long and protracted one, if we do it correctly. I worry that unrealistic expectations have been formed in the minds of ordinary Zimbabweans by ZANU (PF) electioneering. That is not fair.