Re-engineering Zimbabwe; the challenges ahead
The vision of those that sacrificed their lives during the armed struggle has still to be met.
The socio economic system that has resulted from our past actions is not meeting our priority objectives which are; the eradication of poverty and the improvement in the quality of life of a majority of Zimbabweans.
This means that, the vision of those that sacrificed their lives during the armed struggle has still to be met, 33 years later. For me, that should raise serious concerns for all progressive Zimbabweans. We need to comprehend what has gone wrong and begin to do the necessary in order to reengineer Zimbabwe into a modern democratic state. The politics of egos and mammon have not worked.
Zimbabwe has a highly educated population and apparently has the highest per capita resource wealth in the world. The question is; how do we reengineer our socio political system so that we can combine these two competitive advantages to produce meaningful results?
I do not think that democracy alone will be the solution nor will be a highly sophisticated constitution or an intelligent economic blue print. Ask the South Africans on this. In my opinion, it will be more about the establishment of a very strong national vision on where the country should be, a strong ethical leadership and a fearless and collective responsibility by progressive Zimbabweans, to create that future.