Fighting egos and paranoia in Zimbabwe
The desire of power over others is weakness disguised as strength.
I remain curious to understand why; ZANU (PF) wants to continue to hold onto power even when it is overwhelmingly evident that they have failed to manage the affairs of our country.
I am convinced that all of us Zimbabweans, regardless of political affiliation, are very clear what has to change because the current system is definitely not working for most of us. I am even convinced that those we see defending the status quo, must in their quiet time, realize that the socio economic system we currently have is hardly sustainable.
You cannot have 90% unemployment and pretend that all is well, you cannot have over 60% of industry standing still, a dilapidating infrastructure and the lack of provision if basic needs that we took for granted at independence and pretend that nothing must change. The only explanation is that the egos of those in ZANU (PF) continue to resist change lest they be scrutinized and exposed. Resistance to change is weakness and fear masquerading as strength.
It's only the other day that a ZANU (PF) member confided in me in that they can't see themselves as ordinary members of society after having enjoyed benefits of power for so long. They will not easily give that up even if they lose an election.