Third letter to Zimbabweans in the Diaspora
Zimbabwe has such gigantic and unimaginable volumes of minerals in its belly and it is estimated that it has the highest per capita mineral reserves in the world.
I last wrote to you last year in November, and I hope those of you who threatened to come home for Christmas actually did come. I calculate that that was the last Christmas in Zimbabwe under the GNU. I also hope that those of you who came from South Africa managed to return safely. The fiasco at Beitbridge border post was embarrassing and reminds us again how in Africa, we are hopeless at planning and managing infrastructure. I was actually there the other day, and could not believe our failure to build and maintain a world class border post as it is one of the busiest in Africa which benefits the country tremendously. Home affairs must get its act together and things must change.
In these times, the buffoonery we are seeing here In Zimbabwe is accelerating, as politicians try to do all they can to, once again, hoodwink the ever naïve voters. I hear that some wealthy ones have even resorted to giving out goats and pigs at rallies, as a promise of better things to come. What a comedy. Others are shouting at the top of their voices with regard to seizing stakes in established companies, as the drive to indigenize picks up momentum. I still question the ultimate motive behind this because, if indeed this was a genuine effort to empower you and me, there would be no need to be an "approved" empowerment partner. I shall certainly try my luck to be "approved" but will not be surprised if, for some reason, I am deemed unsuitable to pursue my ambitions and create wealth in my country of birth.
There is also a lot happening in the spiritual realm as Zimbabweans who are desperate for money are flooding the new prosperity preaching evangelical churches that have sprouted in every unused building in the city. It is a sad spectacle as you see huge numbers of hopeful Zimbabweans stampeding to be blessed, so that they too can get their hands on that mountain of dollars in the shortest possible time. It is now reported that gold now even falls from the heavens at some of the gatherings. With that who needs indigenization? The Reserve Bank has now entered the fray, and endorsed the so called miracle money preachers as genuine and therefore they pose no threat to Zimbabwe's money supply .How preposterous. Doesn't this man have more serious work to do?
I continue to encourage some of you to begin investing in property or land at home. I expect a scramble for Zimbabwe to start this year and you will be well advised to get in before the crowd thickens. Your country is poised for greatness and we only have a few who continue to hold it back and wish that things would not change. These of course, can be found in the army, police or within the structures of our liberation party ZANU (PF). I am really not worried about them because, the fresh winds of change will soon sweep them aside. Mark my words.