Opinion / Columnist
Spot on Eric Knight
02 Dec 2017 at 09:27hrs | Views
I really like the positive look of this guy Eric Knight. Zimbabwe is ours. It has its problems like any other country in the world. Everything happens for a reason. What the army did by bringing back the country to the people is somewhat applaudable. Zimbabweans had no choice. (But I am not there yet).
Be that as it may, we should embrace change. Let us see what the crocodile has in store for us Zimbos. No one is perfect. Nothing is fair in this world, however, we all strive to do the best. We all want progress in our lives, in our communities, in our provinces and in the world at large.
The new president seems to be an intelligent leader. I am convinced that he is very clear about his dented past. The Gukurahundi and others.
As a lawyer himself, I think he is aware that the victims are watching him closely, hence he want to make sure the economy side is put right. Once the economy is stabilised, the other grievinces are easy to tackle, though sensitive.
He said' jobs, jobs, jobs!' To me it means investment. Starting a business in the previous regime in Zimbabwe was a headache. I tried. Failed because of too much bereaucreacy.
Militarized cabinet or not, if they can get the economy going is fine.
Otherwise, Zimbabwe was in the world news for the first time on the positive side. Should not we embrace this positivity forward?
Be that as it may, we should embrace change. Let us see what the crocodile has in store for us Zimbos. No one is perfect. Nothing is fair in this world, however, we all strive to do the best. We all want progress in our lives, in our communities, in our provinces and in the world at large.
The new president seems to be an intelligent leader. I am convinced that he is very clear about his dented past. The Gukurahundi and others.
As a lawyer himself, I think he is aware that the victims are watching him closely, hence he want to make sure the economy side is put right. Once the economy is stabilised, the other grievinces are easy to tackle, though sensitive.
He said' jobs, jobs, jobs!' To me it means investment. Starting a business in the previous regime in Zimbabwe was a headache. I tried. Failed because of too much bereaucreacy.
Militarized cabinet or not, if they can get the economy going is fine.
Otherwise, Zimbabwe was in the world news for the first time on the positive side. Should not we embrace this positivity forward?
Source - S.W. Sibanda
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