Stars in our Firmament
Some years ago the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan started a programme to identify individuals and organisations that were exceptional and deserved recognition - he called them stars in the long night of human experience.
I have always thought that this was a great idea because no matter how dark the night, the stars are always with us and the darker the night the more they glow, especially when viewed without all the haze and other pollution that so often clouds our view. In Zimbabwe today we are in a dark place - the GNU failed to bring real change and the old guard has resumed full control of the State, the economy is again in serious trouble and there just seems no way out.
When that happens, you have to look around you and gaze at the stars in our firmament. The beauty and the contrast is always breathtaking as is the realization that we are a tiny part of it all, and no matter how rough things get, there is more to life than our daily struggles and in the end there is the unknown infinity above us.
I just want to pay tribute today to two organisations - both businesses and both exceptional in many respects. The first is Econet.
Strive Masiyiwa was a young engineer when Zimbabwe became independent - he formed a company and was reasonably successful in the field of electrical engineering. However he spotted the opportunity that was coming in the communications field with the development of the Cell Phone and began a long struggle to secure a license to become the first operator of a cell phone network in Zimbabwe. He sold his company and sunk the whole of the proceeds into the pursuit and development of his own network which he called Econet.