"Banana Republic" is a term coined by the American writer O. Henry in his book titled: "Cabbages and Kings" (1904) "A banana republic is a politically unstable country that economically depends upon the exports of a limited resource (fruits, minerals), and usually features a society composed of stratified social classes, such as a great, impoverished working class and a ruling plutocracy, composed of the élites of business, politics, and the military. Or to put it in other words; it denotes a country dependent upon limited primary-sector productions, which is ruled by a plutocracy who exploit the national economy by means of a politico-economic oligarchy (Source Wikipedia)
Spot on isn't it?
Our plutocracy in Zimbabwe, truly believes that it has the inalienable right to political power and will do all it can, to force that reality on its citizens. It stifles public debate, criminalizes alternative views and seeks to continually create an illusion of its invincibility. It uses disinformation, cohesion, incarceration and if necessary, violence, to force its ideas onto us, its citizens. It continues to deny the possibility that there is a better way and will seek to damage personal initiative and ambition in all instances. Like an octopus, its tentacles must lay claim to all fortunes to be made and on those who might make them.
Its minions, be they hawkers, professors, governors, senators, chiefs, bishops spies, dealers, small time farmers and drunkards alike, have become an amorphous conglomeration of willing political factions, who must blindly endorse and partake in its activities and crimes, while expecting to be the beneficiaries of its largesse.
What this has done over time, is to stifle objective judgment and postponed the urgency of us dealing honestly with the pressing socio economic problems we face. I have seen grown educated men in suits, continuing to blame sanctions and others for our economic problems, scared to admit that indeed ZANU (PF) has failed. In fact the truth of the matter is that, ZANU (PF) never had a solution in the first place. They have never figured out this economy since 1980. This can be easily proved by how everything, almost everything which they have touched has been in slow decline, a day at a time.
Each day that I pursue issues, I am chilled at the depth of the wound that ZANU (PF) has inflicted upon this land and our national psyche. This applies especially to the older generation of Zimbabweans, who have effectively given up on any hope for change, because the wound inflicted, is so deep and permanent.