The fallacy that indigenization will revive Zimbabwe
Are we so naive to believe that a political party that has been in power for thirty two years and failed dismally can suddenly be the champion of creating wealth for all of us?
After listening to the economic crisis within the European Union and the solutions that are being promoted, I remain frustrated if not angry, at how we have got things so wrong here in Zimbabwe. All over the world, presidents, including those seeking to occupy office, are trying to grapple with how to restore economic growth within their economies and how to create more jobs to address the widespread unemployment and poverty.
Their sole focus is on how to stimulate their economies through new investments in technology and encourage entrepreneurs to invest in their countries in order to create jobs. They are competing for investors and doing all they can to attract them into their countries. They are all at pains to try and convince voters of their integrity and how they will create a transparent and accountable government that promotes free enterprise prosperity for all and individual freedoms.
In the mean time, here in Zimbabwe, ZANU (PF) is doing all it can to actually discourage foreign investment. It even has the audacity to suggest that we do not need foreign capital and must revive the Zimbabwe dollar as a solution to the lack of money. They are talking up how we must now take over existing companies in all sectors as opposed to creating new ones or reviving those that are operating at low capacity as is the case with most indigenous owned enterprises.
The army has even become an economic expert, and is suggesting that if necessary, we must sit on our mineral resources (e.g. platinum) until they decide who can invest. We all know that this means that we must all wait until they get "suitable partners" to partner with them as is the case with our diamonds. Forget the fact that millions of Zimbabweans are desperate for jobs and poverty is increasing by the day.