Greetings to all of you my fellow Zimbabweans, especially those who continue to hope for change in Zimbabwe. I shall be writing to you regularly to hopefully give you new perspectives on developments in your country. Amazingly enough, your country is still standing despite years of mismanagement and pillage of its resources.
In this letter, I want to share with you some of my experiences on political, social and economic developments in your country so that you may be better informed and hopefully make better decisions on how you can participate in building a new Zimbabwe in the future.
There is now a physiological momentum towards change as we finalize the draft constitution and move towards a referendum and elections. If I were you, really would not be pessimistic about the future. I truly believe that we are going to see accelerated change, especially in this last period, as happened in many countries in Africa where it seemed almost impossible for change to come but overnight, we saw new governments installed. Do not be fooled, there is no turning back and its now a matter of when and not if.
I however note with sadness that, you will not be able to participate in the forth coming elections. I expected that, given the fact hat the logistics involved would present opportunities for rigging. In addition, Zimbabwe is not yet sophisticated enough to implement an international exercise required to get all Zimbabweans abroad to vote.
As you are all probably aware, our politicians continue to squabble on the way forward as that has become their core competency of the last couple of years. Despite this, there seems to be a self manufactured acceleration towards extinction by ZANU (PF) as it continues to fail to articulate exactly what it can do for the country that it has not done in the last 32 years. The MDC has high expectations to take over political power within the next twelve months. I pray the latter becomes a reality for your country's sake.
Zimbabwe has hardly developed over the last twenty years. It has actually gone backwards thanks to you know who. That is not news to you I guess. I think what is astounding is that fact that despite the country having highly educated people in all sectors and a huge resource base, this has not bourn any fruit in terms of development. I do not advise you to return home yet. Your country needs new leaders in all sectors especially politics and public sector.