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    Independence!
     
     
    Reflections on National Greatness
     
    After 33 years of living you can no longer be called a toddler or an
    irresponsible adolescent who needs to be managed and watched with the eye of
    a hawk and be given boundaries and fences. Yet our nation at 33 years of
    independence still appears to be at puberty of the development spectrum of
    nations; with a few pimples and still looking for identity and a crystal
    clear national vision and development agenda. Indeed some of the newspaper
    coverage of our political stars is like a reality TV show of political
    adolescents playing out to a disinterested global audience. All hope is not
    lost, we are a people on the march to national greatness. If we believe it
    and start working for it we will be unstoppable. Without puberty there can
    be no migration to full independent maturity. Hence we celebrate Zimbabwe's
    independence with squint eyes: one eye looking at the past and the other at
    the future.
     
     
    The past
     
    Zimbabwe's past has been a chronicle of power struggle, punctuated by
    trickery and manipulation to gain rights to power and resources. From the
    early times there were running battles between the various chieftainships.
    Each one, always like cocks in a pen, trying to assert control and increase
    territorial influence. Still this did not stop this land of our ancestry
    from global trade, cultural dynamism and architectural prowess. The
    Munhumutapa empire showed that we are a people capable of greatness and
    staking our claim of nationhood amid other civilizations.
     
    Then the Mfec`ane came. This saw a new group of people pushing up from the
    South with then a superior war strategy and searching for national space.
    This introduced a new power matrix to the nation and forever changed the hue
    of our national tapestry. Then came inter-marriages, lotting and blood
    mixes. Pure blood is always a matter of opinion. No one person in this
    nation looking far enough can claim not to have relatives, friends or
    colleagues from other tribal groupings. It stands to reason now that with
    the national dough thus mixed, to stand and stake claim on a politics based
    on tribal affiliation is a lost cause when we should now be blowing the
    trumpet of national unity and greatness. Nations that fuel tribalism,
    division and do not uphold a united nationhood behave like toddlers fighting
    over toys when there are real challenges, great and real work ahead. There
    is a race for greatness among the nations. Clawing each other and hoping
    that the world will stop moving ahead and come and watch and be entertained
    is self deception that is costly to posterity. Leaders that do not price
    time, see reality and are self serving are dangerous regardless of their
    political platitudes.
     
    Normal is always followed by a new normal when things change. With the new
    19th Century order set and established, again from the South, a man powered
    by a grandiose vision set his eyes on our land. He had vision, resources,
    guns and trickery. The great python, Cecil Rhodes, set about seducing the
    local leadership and when within easy grasp, he unleashed his trickery
    through his proxies and got an illiterate signature to sign away national
    rights to resources using a foreign law and international legitimacy that
    was questionable. Trickery and manipulation were used as an anaesthetic to
    extract the prized signature in the Rudd concession of 30 October 1888 from
    King Lobengula. Signatures will always be signatures until one starts taking
    action. Rhodes, the visionary entrepreneur wasted no time as he now had
    legal currency to obtain a Royal charter for his company to acquire our
    national space for the crown. Ruthless action was then unleashed by the new
    regime to establish full control of the nation. So Rhodesia was born,
    surnamed after its visionary in 1895.
     
    It is this DNA of vision and entrepreneurship that we must not lose. The
    desire for national space and pride that must continue to animate us. From
    our various forbears on all the dimensions of our national canvass it was
    always there. So was the streak of assertiveness. For Mzilikazi, it was his
    vision that led him across the Limpopo. For Rhodes, it was his vision that
    lead him, using his own business resources, to want Zimbabwe for himself.
    Great Zimbabwe still stands as a monument to what people inspired by great
    dreams can build. So somewhere in the Zimbabwean genetics there is this
    strain of enterprise, struggle, vision, assertion, rebelling against the
    status quo and going beyond limits that we must never losing. A spirit of
    the Entreprenuer is embedded in our national psyche. For an Entreprenuer
    there is always a way and a will to then take action to make a dream happen.
    Plans are nothing without determined and resolute action.
     
    Chimurenga
     
    People will always desire their space and the human spirit cannot be caged
    forever. The first Chimurenga sought to tear away at the new chains that had
    been imposed on the masses. With scant weaponry against the military and
    institutional arsenals set against our people our forbears could not
    prevail. It needed another generation to bring a new revolution. Then
    another to start yet another revolution. Once a revolution is past, it takes
    massive vision to now journey forward to new heights of greatness.
     
    Then 18 April 1980 came...the Union Jack was lowered and the new Zimbabwe
    flag was hoisted. Bob Marley animated the crowds with his revolutionary
    reggae vibes and it was a dream come true. Unbelievable. Finally we had what
    we had fought for. It was time to put behind the hatred, prejudice and
    bullets of the past. It was time to build Zimbabwe. It was hope all around
    and the new nation had promise. Fear and faith were alive then. Out of fear
    others fled Zimbabwe to find refuge in South Africa and elsewhere. Out of
    faith many returned from the diaspora with a desire to build Zimbabwe into a
    great nation with pride, progress and a playing field that would make our
    children proud to serve their nation. The smell of freedom is sweet. It is
    just that with freedom comes responsibility. Freedom by its nature can be
    harder than bondage. Bondage spoils and maims the mind and hearts and
    teaches timidity and dependence. Freedom challenges the mind and demands
    real work and responsibility. We were free, a new nation. The greatest
    freedom being the freedom to dream and become whatever we envision.
     
    The future
     
    Today we celebrate 33 years of independence. Where is the hope of 1980?
    Where is the jubilation? What happened to the promise? Questions abound and
    we are all tempted to blame this and the other force. Whoever is blame
    worthy does not matter. What matters most is who is ready and prepared to
    take responsibility. Anytime you blame anyone for your miseries you assume
    the posture of a victim. Victims want pity - and pity is not a raw material
    of greatness. Until we own up we will never rise.
     
    May this independence celebration take on a new meaning for you. It`s time
    to personally take responsibility for improving the national space you
    occupy. No one will make us a great people but ourselves. We cannot play
    catch up in the race of nations because catch up is a losing strategy
    because no one is standing still. We have to start rethinking our education
    and priorities. Education without vision and relevance makes us churn out
    educated derelicts. We have to start being producers at every level. We
    cannot tolerate laziness in all its forms and guises. We cannot wait for
    employment to be created and imported when we idle by waiting for things to
    change by themselves. We cannot hope to be harvesters when we sowed nothing.
    We have to start championing integrity, enterprise and patriotism. Leaders
    are there to create good and productive space for their people. Abuse of
    national resources should not be tolerated. We have to start arousing a new
    spirit of nationhood. Let's stand as brothers building our great nation.
    Differing on a matter of opinion does not make us enemies, it just broadens
    debate.
     
    What is the Zimbabwe that we want? Unless we have a shared vision of
    greatness, we will always exist to be a nation that is pawned and stand in
    the shadow of other nations and greatness will elude us. What is your prayer
    for Zimbabwe? What does independence mean to you?
     
    To Zimbabwe's greatness.
     
    I would appreciate connecting with you on twitter.

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