tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779437748296704455.post5133375556319288514..comments2024-03-28T20:57:54.874-07:00Comments on Zimbabwe Social Democrats: We are starving in Garden of Eden - what we really need to make Zim great. By Wilbert Mukori.Nomusa Garikaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04964205157943684601noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779437748296704455.post-11504615411499979652016-05-06T03:11:13.516-07:002016-05-06T03:11:13.516-07:00As a nation we really have not worked hard to be m...As a nation we really have not worked hard to be masters of our own destiny and left leaders like President Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai to decide for us. Sadly the two have turned out to be corrupt and incompetent and so landed us in hell-on-earth. <br /><br />I have just read an article where IMF is calling on the Zimbabwe government to implement meaningful economic reforms and that "there was no time to be wasted". How many times has the IMF warned Harare to abandon its voodoo economics and each time Zanu PF has either ignore them or promise to implement reforms but then do nothing.<br /> <br />What is clear here is that Zanu PF lacks both the vision to see the dangerous economic situation the coun-try is in 90% unemployment rate is madness and lacks the political will to implement the economic re-forms to set the economy back on a recovery path. Since Zanu PF will not implement the economic re-forms the solution is to get someone who will.<br /><br />The need for meaningful political reforms, free and fair elections and regime change has been staring us in the face but because we have lacked the courage and resolve to be masters of our destiny we have shied away from demanding the political reforms. <br /><br />It is tempting to blame IMF, WB and the international community of stringing us along telling Zanu PF to implement reforms when it has been clear it is political reforms the country need. The truth is it is not for IMF or anyone else to call for political reforms; it is the prerogative of the people of Zimbabwe to demand political reforms. If the people of Zimbabwe will not do it then there will be no political reforms and no economic reforms and hence the economic situation will get worse! <br /><br />So yes, welcome to hell-on-earth my fellow Zimbabweans; you ain't seen nothing yet!<br />Nomusa Garikaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04964205157943684601noreply@blogger.com