Zimbabwe's political instability exaggerated: The challenges we face in Zimbabwe can really be reduced to just two words: self interest.
I think our local newspapers here in Zimbabwe should all have the same health warning required for tobacco products that sounds as follows; Danger: reading this newspaper and accepting everything you read blindly is harmful to your health.
I was quite astounded last week to read that a leader of one of the political parties here was quoted warning Zimbabweans of the violence that will inevitably come as we get closer to the elections next year. In my view, that is downright irresponsible in the case of the leader and downright sensational in the case of the newspaper. When our newspapers dramatise issues and continually give prominence to the worst case scenarios when it comes to political developments it is inevitable that Zimbabweans in general will begin to expect the worst and live up to that expectation. The saying that "be careful what you wish for in case you get it" surely applies.
It is important for my patient readers to note that at no point am I saying that Zimbabwe does not have some severe political and governance problems nor am I downplaying the adversity that most are currently facing on the economic front. However, when a divergence of opinions are reported as "fights" and loud arguments as "war" surely that only serves to create an environment where readers will involuntarily begin to expect the worst outcomes and thereby ignore those things that may confirm otherwise. I can understand now why politicians world over continue to cry for balanced reporting. Unfortunately sensational reporting can actually be the source of instability.
For those of us who want to create a future in Zimbabwe, it is quite important that we deliberately attempt to create a positive attitude about the future and this will hopefully become contagious with time. However one cannot be naïve to the difficulties we are facing nor is one endorsing the misdemeanours of those currently in power.
In my opinion, the challenges we face in Zimbabwe can really be reduced to just two words: self interest.