Lord knows I have tried and I keep trying to let the potential leaders in Zimbabwe rise up and save this country from ruin, to save it from becoming like the Zimbabwe Ruins where its name was derived from. Whoever said, be very careful about the names you choose to use, was very right, now the beautiful Rhodesia of before 1980 lies in ruins called Zimbabwe in 2009. My previous articles on this blog were all shouting very loud and clearly that the GNU leaders have failed Zimbabweans and so we need new leaders to come out in the open and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. I have tried to give potential leaders hints that this is the right time for them to rise up and become forces to reckon with in Zimbabwean politics but they continue to stay quietly in the dark were most people can't see or hear them, afraid of standing up against the ruthless dictator who plays politics so uncleanly that given a chance he doesn't hesitate to draw blood.
Read the following articles on this blog if you want to know the hints that I am talking about.
1.) The article entitled, "Zimbabwe is suffering from lack of leadership," in which I stated clearly how the leadership styles of Mugabe, Tsvangirai and Mutambara leave a lot to be desired.
2.)The article entitled, "Could we please be locusts called Zimbabweans," in which I stated clearly that just like locusts which have no king Zimbabweans have no leader at the moment. The aspiring GNU leaders are all so ineffective and indifferent to the plight of the ordinary people that it is just as if they are non-existant.
3.)The article entitled, "Zimbabweans are crossing the thin line between love and hate," in which I stated clearly how Tsvangirai is losing support because of his lack of a speedy response to the hunger and cholera outbreak and his continued stay in Botswana.
4.)The article entitled, "2009, here we come in full force" in which I urged Zimbabweans to wait patiently for the right leader, ordained by God, who can lead us as a nation to that proverbial place in the sun, to emerge among us in 2009 and then pledge our full support for him instead of following any of the ineffective GNU leaders for the mere reason that we have no other better choice.
5.) The article entitled, "Decision biases of Zimbabewan leaders," in which I pointed out how Mugabe and Tsvangirai's decision-making abilities are all biased and how those biases hinder them from coming up with fruitful decisions concerning the way forward for this country.
All these articles shout very loud that we need new capable leaders to emerge now, whose competence as leaders can rescue this nation from the quagmire that it has become. We have a potential President, an intellectual giant in our midst who continues to stay out of sight and appears to be sleeping as Zimbabweans need for his leadership grows with each passing day and as the economic and political situation in the country worsens. I suppose he is acting like the burnt child that dreads fire, having suffered third degree burns in the last elections in the form of Mugabe's decampaigning verbal attacks and his failure to win any seat in the elections. If only he could get it into his head that that failure was not because Zimbabweans don't love him, it was because he lost timing to announce his divorce from Zanu PF and didn't give himself enough time to form a party and organise candidates for all the constituencies. He should start preparations for the next democratic elections in the country now, so that there is ample time to go to the grassroots and sell his vision. The grapevine has it that he will be launching a party in March, so dear Zimbabweans brace yourself for the waking of the intellectual giant that will wake up Zimbabwe from this slumber it is in that has killed all systems (education, health, water supply, electricity supply, banking system, mining, industry, farming, etc) needed for survival in the nation.
My profound respects go to Dr Simba Makoni, he is the person I am talking about. We eagerly await his return into the political scene.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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