Thursday 8 August 2013

PERSONAL VIEW ON ZIMBABWE

I am of the view that Zimbabwe will see a revamp and surge on its economy thereby raising its profile arround the globe. Its position in world economy will shift and many people will rally to search for its secrets.
 
Zimbabwe's development does not lie in how good or bad its politicians are, but on its strategic position as granted by God. The confusion and confiscation of rights on some individuals is just a platform for further development.
 
Zimbabwe will continue for a while to be frustrated and humiliated but will remain resilliant and its persecutors will be amazed by how it arises from the ashes of rejection.
 
Every Zimbabwean who is facing any form of persecution despite the kind of perpetrator, is sharing in the laying down of the foundation of growth and grace towards a brighter future for its generations.
 
I still believe that many of my country men are being taken advantage and atimes by their fellow citizens but this should not be reason to give up or surrender. It is not time to lose sight of the future glory destined for the courageous.
 
To the perpetrators of indecent, emotional, economical, spiritual and social assault, be advised that it is about time to reconsider your ways. Your time is almost running out and prepare for your down fall.
 
Zimbabwe will not be trodden for ever and it will not be humilliated for long. It is my view that everybody who is for Zimbabwe, and not individuals, will surely see the end for good and not for bad.
 
As mentioned above the rise of Zimbabwe is not in the politicians because it has been proven that politicians have learned from the same text book called "experience". This political approach is common across the globe and no political body is immune to the practice of fighting to win despite who bleeds.
 
Zimbabwe should continue to be optimistic about its future. Elections or no elections; be optimistic. Let politicians do politics however way they know best but let every resident remain resillient to the building of the nation.
 
Watch the space.

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