Zimbabwe Situation

I remain a candle in the storm – Eliot Pfebve

via I remain a candle in the storm  – Eliot Pfebve Nov 2009  January 10, 2014 at 11:31pm

When it comes to standing up for a cause, help me Lord that I remain a candle in the storm and no matter what it takes; no dark force shall obliterate my slow but powerful glow

Our greatest problem is that, much of leadership ages in Zimbabwe were once ZANU PF and see no need to depart from societal values they have been accustomed with. Many might have changed shoes but not clothes, what’s the point of bathing if you are going to wear the same dirty, smelly tattered clothes. Unless we change course we are likely to come back to where we started!!

People are born in a society and not society born in people. The problem with this is that, you are born in a world already with rules, which you have to obey, never mind you were never part of. Most often generation gap means you are in constant fight with the norms of society, its leadership and its institutions. Majority of people end up in conformity with the system because they have known no other society or simply lack of options.  ZANU (PF) finds itself entrapped in a sociological basement, where there is no innovation, no new ideas, no new blood, no social inertia, no will to reform and stuck in a society of the 1980s. The hypothesis is that Zimbabweans born of the same society will see no need to change a government even if the societal values remains stale against a fast moving global economy and the fact that there are back with even greater majority in parliament means there are unlikely to change a system which is working, “If it’s not broken why fix” mentality.  China has evolved fast than its critics, its economy liberalised and its politics democratised, there is always a generation leadership change to inject new blood, new ideas and fresh facial look. In Zimbabwe this is proving to be difficult because of tyrannical type of leadership, both in ZANU and opposition.

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