The power of young minds
I never thought it possible to have patriotic Zimbabweans any more. Especially when it comes to young people of my generation. These patriots are young scholars based in the USA.They have come together to form a miniature Zimbabwean government. In it they appoint a Minister who gets to research on the field given to them. Not only do they research but they get to ask themselves what wrongs are being done in the real government and they propose policy ideas. If implemented they could really make a difference in our country. So when the young men addressing us told us they had put together a 100 plus paged document that has policy ideas, and suggestions to change the way the real government is doing work. I almost stood to attention and said soldier on boys! Because I really think that with such innovative young minds, my beloved country can go back to her former glory and be called the “bread basket of Africa” again. But my mind went on a stand still when I heard them say they hoped to hand the document to the Prime Minister. One thing that came to mind as these boys were talking is what if they do not get chance to meet the Prime Minister, what happens to all those ideas? Who do they turn to, are they going to be considered a threat by the oldies in the real government? Then I remembered that we are in a new dispensation, and those old guys would be dumb not to consider the possibility of a break through from that document. I say this not because these guys are US based scholars but I sincerely have hope and believe in the power of young minds.
Monday, August 24th 2009 at 1:42 pm
I would be interested in knowing more about this group and/or participate. credentials (CV) available on request. I am in Zimbabwe and I have been involved with youth activities for about a decade now. I think my help from down here could be valuable should this group be serious and practical in its approach. I would like to however make it clear that I am not “clearly” ZANU PF or MDC. I am interested in an involvement that encourages and fosters this change taking place in Zimbabwe. I am confident that at the end of this period of govt of national unite people shall be of clear political affiliation. It is important to realize and take time to understand the situation in Zimbabwe and hence forth take a direction objectively. I must make it clear that a realization that there is poverty and suffering is not a right to rule. A right to demand change is justified but a right and ability to rule become another side of a related coin.