The myth of African solutions to African problems
This term denies Africa world class solutions to its social problems and creates an excuse for substandard leadership and solutions.
I am amazed at how a full Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tanzania, Bernard Membe, can keep his dignity after concluding that, despite the absence of a voter's roll, a critical factor to transparent and fair elections, our recent elections were credible. How can a flawed process result in an output that is credible? Even engineers will tell you that an outcome not dependent on process or input is impossible.
The above continues to reflect how we, as Africans, tend to be selective in the application of logic especially when it comes to possible outcomes that may not be politically convenient.
We have had this problem in Zimbabwe since 2000, where a government, acts and is surprised by quite obvious logical outcomes of its action, but then claims exogenous factors as the reasons for those outcomes and not their misinformed actions.
The reason why we face starvation today is because we have underutilized land "owned" by those with limited competence in growing food for the country. Most would rather grow tobacco and not food.