Zimbabwe's African economics: a disaster unfolding
I define "African economics" as the institutional failure of post-independent African governments to deliver to the masses on one side with the emergence of an African cabal in politics and business whose main concern is the accumulation of wealth on the other.
I conclude that African economics is a result of the fact that the African has not, in the past, had the opportunity to accumulate wealth and will therefore use the political platform as his means to wealth while really not motivated by his promise to serve the interests of the majority. Having come from poverty to power, he is shackled by his past and releases himself through the accumulation of wealth that he hardly needs but must have at all costs.
The land acquisition in Zimbabwe and indginisation, including the plunder of our mineral resoures by our politicians is for me, clear evidence of the above facts.
The vote, on the other hand, has been and remains inadequate to transform the economics of Africa and engender democratic societies. Democracy in its full extent, therefore, remains elusive because its very existence threatens the hold of political and economic power by an emerging black bourgeoisie, a black capitalist class that aspires to replace its former white colonial masters.
We now have a situation in Zimbabwe where the obsesssion with political power has become the only focus. It is clearly demonstrable to all of us now that ZANU(PF) stole politcal power without an economic plan. They now do not know what to do with the votes they stole.