“I was disappointed myself when sanctions are levied against
Zimbabwe, it is the people who suffer. Those in position of political power never
suffer when there are sanctions,” argued Professor P L O Lumumba in recent
video.
“I would have expected SADC to rally around Zimbabwe to
cushion Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans against the pain that was visited against them
through the sanctions. I would have expected the African Union to do the same.
“But what did we see? Tail between our legs and we leave
Zimbabwe to the vagaries and manipulations and of foreign countries.”
I have always regarded Professor Lumumba as one of Africa’s
intellectuals. Now I know better, he is just als aaAwaays
If people start attributing this problem to the wrong area
then you come up with the wrong solution. The Zimbabwe economy was already in
serious trouble long before the Western sanctions were imposed in 2001. This is
well documented.
Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown started soon after the country’s
independence in 1980. By 1990, just ten years after independence, the country
accepted the first of the five-year Economic Structural Adjustment Programme
(ESAP). The regime introduced savage social welfare cuts. “People must tighten
their belts!” argued the then Minister of Finance, Dr Bernard Chidzero.
ESAP did not revive the Zimbabwe economy largely because the
regime did not implement the measures to end the gross mismanagement and the rampant
corruption – the real causes of the economic meltdown. In 1995 to 1999, Zanu PF
signed ESAP 2. Once again the ordinary people were asked to tighten their belts
whilst the ruling elite did the exact opposite – loosened their belts to accommodate
the ever growing waist line!
In a interview with Travor Ncube, Dr Simba Makoni, Secretary
General of SADC and Minister of Finance, revealed how Prime Minister Robert
Mugabe replaced the Peugeot ministerial cars inherited from Ian Smith with
Mercedes Benz. The limos were not budgeted for and Mugabe did not even bother to
get cabinet approval.
The message to his fellow Zanu PF leaders was crystal clear;
you stick with me and you will have all your heart’s desires – wealth,
political power and influence. Mugabe had fired the starting gun to the Zanu PF
political patronage system – the root cause of the mismanagement and
corruption. Zanu PF has refused to admit mismanagement and corruption are the
root causes of the country’s economic meltdown. The regime has blamed the sanctions
imposed by the West and the root cause of the economic meltdown and the tragic human
suffering it has brought.
The solution to Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown will come from
addressing the country’s teething problems of mismanagement and corruption.
Sanctions is just a red herring.
To deal with the mismanagement and corruption the country
must first implement the democratic reform designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the
elections. If Zimbabwe was a healthy and functioning democracy, the people
would have voted Zanu PF out of office a long time ago. Alas, Zimbabwe is not a
democracy, Zanu PF’s four decades in power is because the party rigged the elections.
It is most disheartening that someone like Professor Lumumba
fell for Zanu PF’s sanctions propaganda. Now I know, he is just a Zanu PF apologist
masquerading as an intellectual!
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