Zimbabwe can be a success but.....
We inherited an unaccountable government from Ian Smith and have sadly continued the habits that we fought so much against
Despite the competing ideas about the future and the palpable tension now evident as we move towards probable elections, I am still convinced that we all can make our country even greater than we can imagine. It is rather sad that some amongst us think only their vision and plan for a future Zimbabwe is the only viable one and must be forced down our throats. Here, I am specifically talking about ZANU (PF)'s vision of a new Zimbabwe. As far as I am concerned, there is much more Zimbabwe can and must become.
Throughout the years, Zimbabweans have never really had a say in shaping the future they desire simply because we have had a dictatorship. We have unfortunately allowed a few men to determine what we can become but their vision has been jaundiced by the past and limited in its imagination. Our challenge now is to dismiss those who have presided over the economic and social catastrophe that we face today and usher in a new forward thinking regime.
In order for our country to move forwards, we must now debate on the practicalities of what needs to be done. Zimbabweans are an academic lot, very good at coming up with economic blue prints and academic arguments that sound convincing on paper. I have argued before that a sound constitution without vision, although critical, will definitely disappoint. Rather, the engendering of a new value system, is the only way we can purge old thinking and old habits that continue to hold us back.
Like the book "The seven habits of highly effective people", I have come up with "The seven habits that hold Zimbabwe back". Of course there are much more than that, but I will focus on a few.