Wednesday 26 June 2013

HOW ZIMBABWE WILL REGAIN FAVOURABLE GLOBAL REPUTATION

It goes without question that almost everybody is watching to see how the up coming elections will be conducted. A lot of speculations have already been created in favour of one ideology against another.

The soon coming elections will set a high profile that will determine the support from around the world. This does not mean that Zimbabweans electorate should be biased by the world's mind set. Instead they should aim to satisfy their desired objective which is to set an example for the human race that democracy, though difficult, is attainable.

The announcement of the election dates by the Prsident of Zimbabwe has generated a lot of tention emanating from various schools of thought. Some say that's a unilateral decision which violates the Global agreemement signed by the members of the unity government. Still others say the president has got the right to make such decisions as head of state.

Some maintain that the demands for reform are not worhty listening because those reforms betray state security. There are others who say there is whether reforms are performed or not the results will still be the same because the people know who they want for leadership.

So elections will certainly make a huge impact on Zimbabwe's global reputation.

Economic growth is another factor that will lift up the global acceptance of Zimbabwe. Since the local currency was abondoned the economy has had a huge and significant growth. Just recently the IMF indicated its consideration on increasing its support to Zimbabwe which I think is a positive indication to its economic development.

When the economy is revived, unemployment rate decreases, better jobs are created and better services are provided for the general public. When the economy is stable and effectively providing for its citizens then most other areas are boosted to satisfactory levels.

Basic needs will become affordable, like food, shelter, water, clothing and safety with security. Today I believe there many people who feel unsafe in their own homes because the economy if not stable which triggers hooliganism, bribery, injustice and sectarianism on the lines of political parties or place of origin.

Above all I think the moral and ethical affiliation of individuals will most certainly contribute to the global reputation of Zimbabwe. When people begin to consider good morals based on ethics I am sure everybody will develop a better approach to how we treat each other.

It is true that people will have their political affiliation to particular leadership but they will always respect another's opinion and choice as long as it aligns with the acceptable morals and ethics.

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