Brian Sedze: "Zanu PF leaders now control ZIFA, PSL teams, regions and PSL leadership. They also control the sports economy and mainly youth ecosystem across all disciplines."
Brian Sedze: "The incompetence of not being able to manage a currency, something the poorest and even countries at war are able to do is our curse to our children and grandchildren. The networked are enjoying life, leisure, travel, holidays, cars and great “foods “because of arbitrage opportunities. The poor aren’t part of this mess but bear the brunt of failure to just have our own money."
By Brian Sedze
Let's remember- The third world is the third world because of third worlders! It isn't the climate, or the soils, or the latitude and longitude. Its us it's people with third world minds.
Even if we get diamond fields, good soils, young population, good climate, and so forth we remain third world because our minds from me to the top is just that, third world mind!
Even if we get US$2Trillion free money nothing will change us to first world unless we change our mindset.Nothing. We have poor corporate managers, city elders, politicians, cabinet, society leaders, civic society, councillors etc with lots of education but third world mindset.
Harare is what it is because we are 3rd worlders. This Harare is the city they deserve and must complain little.
The youth and the taxpayer must truly vote to ensure that they have a government they desire. Subsequent to voting they must direct that the fruits of their labour, present and future, be used for the economic and social health aspirations they resonate with.
In this second and final part of the article, I continue to examine the potential outcomes of ZANU-PF’s succession politics, focusing on whether Kudakwashe Tagwirei (whom I metaphorically refer to as “Mamvura”) will succeed in his presumed bid for the presidency, whether General Constantino Chiwenga will recover his political standing and take over, whether someone else will ascend to the throne, and whether President Mnangagwa will ultimately retire in peace.
Rutendo Benson Matinyarare, long celebrated as the chief acoustics engineer of Zimbabwe’s most delicate economic sculpture, the ZiG—now appears to have discovered an inconvenient truth: even the most beautifully crafted clay cow cannot moo indefinitely without cracking.
In his analysis of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, Rejoice Ngwenya delivers a masterclass in exposing the hollow pretences of ZANU-PF’s constitutional engineering.