Zimbabweans have every reason to celebrate following life-changing empowerment initiatives |
In
less than two weeks time the nation will be celebrating 34 years of
independence attained after a protracted struggle that culminated in the
peoples’ victory delivered to Zimbabwe on 18th April 1980.
Thirty-four years after President Robert Mugabe delivered the emphatic victory
speech to an ecstatic audience that packed Rufaro stadium Zimbabweans have every
reason to celebrate following the implementation of numerous empowerment initiatives
that certainly changed their lives for the better.
Foundations of Empowerment
The
first form of empowerment that the people of Zimbabwe got from President (then
Prime Minister) Mugabe and Zanu P.F led
Government was political empowerment embedded in the ‘one man, one vote’
concept giving all the eligible citizens the right to choose their leaders.
Zimbabweans were given the exclusive right to live and work wherever they
wanted, various freedoms like freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom
of movement, and guarantee of observation of human rights.
Currently the nation has multiple parties operating freely |
At
independence Zimbabweans were also empowered socially and culturally. By giving the people the various freedoms and
sovereignty popularized by the term ‘kuzvitonga kuzere’ – complete self-rule
indigenous Zimbabweans regained their dignity that had been stolen by racist
and discriminatory policies implemented by the colonial regime. Now people have
freedom of worship and to engage in religious or cultural practices of their
choice.
After
independence the Government continued to lay the foundations of empowerment by
initiating and financing a large scale mass education programmes. Hundreds of
schools, colleges and a number of universities were built to give as many
Zimbabwe as possible access to education. Adult literacy campaigns and
programmes were implemented to encourage and actually give older persons access
to education facilities that had been limited for indigenous Zimbabweans in the
colonial era. In line with former South African President Nelson Mandela’s
famous statement that ‘education is the most powerful weapon which you can use
to change the world’ thousands of Zimbabweans went on to use their academic
skills for the benefit of the country, Africa and beyond.
The land issue was one of the main grievances which sparked the liberation war |
Positive impact of land reform is beginning to show |
Current Empowerment Trends
Despite
the negative impact of illegal economic sanctions and destabilization attempts
by agents of regime change over the past 15 years the last decade can be aptly
labeled ‘the indigenisation and economic empowerment decade’ following the
initiation of a number of empowerment projects especially after the passing of
the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act. The programmes include the
launching of Community Share Ownership Schemes where rural communities are
beginning to tangibly benefit from the activities of resource exploiting
companies in their vicinity.
A lot of infrastructural developments including construction of schools, clinics, roads , boreholes and other infrastructure has taken place in areas like Bindura, Gwanda, Zvishavane, Mhondoro-Ngezi and Shurugwi among others. A number of Employee Share Ownership Trusts have been launched to give workers back their voice and a share of dividends in most companies which was unheard of. Furthermore, empowerment funds with no collateral required are being made available to youths so that they can run their businesses. Other notable empowerment initiatives include various Women Empowerment Funds, SEDCO loans to small to medium sized businesses, small scale mining fund, Presidential Agricultural Inputs Scheme etc. .Furthermore the Government has enhanced empowerment initiatives particularly in urban areas by availing manufacturing and marketing space as in Siya So in Mbare and the Glen View Furniture complex. Thus, at present there are a lot of avenues for empowerment available to Zimbabweans in different economic sectors.
A lot of infrastructural developments including construction of schools, clinics, roads , boreholes and other infrastructure has taken place in areas like Bindura, Gwanda, Zvishavane, Mhondoro-Ngezi and Shurugwi among others. A number of Employee Share Ownership Trusts have been launched to give workers back their voice and a share of dividends in most companies which was unheard of. Furthermore, empowerment funds with no collateral required are being made available to youths so that they can run their businesses. Other notable empowerment initiatives include various Women Empowerment Funds, SEDCO loans to small to medium sized businesses, small scale mining fund, Presidential Agricultural Inputs Scheme etc. .Furthermore the Government has enhanced empowerment initiatives particularly in urban areas by availing manufacturing and marketing space as in Siya So in Mbare and the Glen View Furniture complex. Thus, at present there are a lot of avenues for empowerment available to Zimbabweans in different economic sectors.
Empowerment into the Future:
Anticipated Trends Under Zim Asset
Zim Asset: Towards an Empowered Society and a Growing Economy |
With
some analysts having labeled Zimbabwe ‘the last frontier of Africa’s economic
development’ and some predicting that Zimbabwe’s economy will move into
Africa’s top ten economies and indeed be one of the world’s best performing
economies the country has to be both optimistic and strategic going into the
future. Furthermore, the country has
adopted the Zim Asset blueprint as the guiding framework for economic
development in the next five years. The bottom line in the positive predictions
and Zim Asset is that Zimbabwe’s economic development can only be anchored on
the sustainable exploitation and use of its natural resources including diamonds,
platinum, coal, gold, gas among others. The Ministry of Mines has given impetus
to the project by constituting a Minerals Promotion Corporation to spearhead
exploration issues and quantifying the mineral base of the country.
Furthermore, the Minister Cde Walter Chidhakwa has directed mining companies to
submit plans for value addition and beneficiation that will increase the value
of mineral products increasing revenue flows into the national coffers. Zim
Asset also calls for the set up and financing of the Sovereign Wealth Fund
through which future generations will benefit from the existing natural
resources.
Diamond Cutting and Polishing is being done in Zimbabwe as part of the Value Addition and Beneficiation Cluster of Zim Asset |
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Cde Kurai Prosper Masenyama is the Director of the Zanu P.F
Department of Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment
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