Increasing Zimbabwe's economic pie: A pie in the sky.
It is most distressing to hear what ZANU (PF) has to say about the economy and no wonder why millions of Zimbabweans wrote them off and left the country.
It seems quite fashionable now for the political parties contesting in the next elections to sell the idea that, their sole motive for seeking power is to ensure that Zimbabweans become more prosperous. We have heard these claims before and unfortunately, we have never had the opportunity to ask them exactly what they intend to do to achieve their stated objectives. In my opinion, that is where our political system continues to fail us. Promises are made that are not achievable and we never go back to question why and fire them for no delivery.
Zimbabwe's economy has the potential to grow with double digit numbers because the economic pie has shrunk due to mismanagement over the last ten years. Zimbabwe currently spends 73% of its revenue to pay civil servant salaries, while maintaining a huge non productive government. Those who are fortunate enough to be currently employed cannot make ends meet. We have also seen a plethora of banking products targeting civil servants who are slowly getting into serious debt.
This is further wiping out the little disposable incomes that they may have. There is no transparency in mining and agriculture, and it is now an open secret that we actually have two parallel economies running; one that is highly liquid and is for the so called "chefs" and their cronies, and the other one that is for the rest of ordinary hard working folk.
It is againt this backdrop, that we must consider whether increasing the economic pie is possible at all, and if so, how this can be achieved. There is no doubt that Zimbabwe cannot finance its own development from mining revenues because of patronage and corruption. Zimbabwe cannot access local savings for investment simply because they do not exist. This leaves two options.