Christmas 2014
Can you believe it is Christmas again? It seemed that just yesterday we were celebrating the New Year; I know I am at an age when time seems to rush by, but this is ridiculous. For those of us who live in southern Africa, this is a special time. Right now the ITCZ (Inter Tropical Convergence Zone) is sitting right over us and it is pouring with rain. After 8 months of dry weather and hot sun, the rain comes in vast swathes, drenching the ground and giving rise to beetles and flying ants in their trillions and the veld transforms in days.
It's a time of renewal and hope and somehow the rains seem to make everything better. If they go on too long we get irritable and touchy - we like our sun and get lots of it (you can play golf here 350 days a year) but we know that the rains mean water next winter and grass today.
But what a year it has been - the rise of militant Islam, the attempt by Putin to reestablish Russian hegemony over the countries of Eastern Europe, the resurgence of the dollar and the decline in oil. A new world order is emerging and it seems to be working, the Tiger economies in the Far East seems to be maturing and slowing, Africa is moving into the front rank of the race for growth.
In the middle of all this rush into the future Zimbabwe seems locked into a time warp. Our economy is again in deep crisis, not hyper inflation this time but the opposite - deflation. The economic contraction is just as serious without the liquidity created by the printing press at the Reserve Bank and therefore that much more serious. But the restaurants are full and you have to queue to get a decent cup of coffee and somehow people survive. The informal sector and a vast "hidden" economy keep's part of the country busy and prosperous while the majority suffer.
We have just passed the national budget for 2015, its set at $3,5 billion (2014 $4,1 billion) and is a bare bones deal - absolutely no extras and even the basics will be hard to fund. It is going to be a very difficult year for the Civil Service. The Government has many critical decisions to make, they have on the table offers from the international community to help - the Chinese have offered budget support and substantial new investment in urgently needed infrastructure but on condition that we put our affairs in order. This means we have to establish the succession to an aging State President, we have to put our economic house in order and get the economy moving and we have to reengage with the West.