From my analysis, there are no fundamental flaws in the recently launched JUICE economic blueprint by the MDC. The document deals with all the matters that must be addressed if Zimbabwe is to recover. It is indeed a commendable effort to bring some sanity into Zimbabwe's economic front.
Here, I would like to add what I think will be the critical success factors.
Zimbabwe has had in excess of 10 economic blue prints since 1981 when the "Growth with Equity Policy" was launched. Most of these policies looked good on paper but were either half heartedly implemented or not implemented at all mainly due to our incapacity to implement projects. We will therefore need to have the correct institutional capacity to implement JUICE.
This capacity cannot be taken for granted because Zimbabwe's state sector and private sectors have been infected with what I call "the ZANU (PF) virus" that has first to be cured before we can develop a healthy economy. We must have a government and state sector made up of individuals that look beyond their selfish needs. We must have state institutions led by professionals and not the political cronies. Whether this can happen overnight is questionable given the extent of the rot that must firs be addressed.
A significant number of transactions and projects need to be reversed and the siege on Zimbabwe's mining industry and other national resources by the army must be dealt with. This would require that the country goes through some process of cleansing before we can embark on any new economic policies. This I guess, will be the hardest thing to achieve, because it means that all the economic crimes being committed now must be exposed and those responsible incarcerated. This will mean that those grabbing assets under empowerment will have to be dealt with. There is therefore, a very high likelihood of the sabotage by existing power cabals of any meaningful effort to change the economic front.
We also have to change the way Zimbabweans do business both in the private and public sectors. Our values system and business ethics must change so that we can create an environment based on free enterprise and systems that reward effort and hard work. Zimbabwe is in an unfortunate position where, because ZANU (PF) has denied the reality of a new world system based on individual freedoms and technology, our country has been shielded from international developments and has become backward in all forms especially the use of technology to fast track economic development.