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"Rhodesians Invested In Rhodesia, Zimbabweans Are Investing In Other Countries"

3 months agoTue, 31 Dec 2024 07:44:39 GMT
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"Rhodesians Invested In Rhodesia, Zimbabweans Are Investing In Other Countries"

Political commentator Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi has joined the debate on social media platforms about the contrasting legacies of the Rhodesian and Zimbabwean governments.

Mutisi said that while both administrations faced unique challenges, a key point of comparison is their investment strategies and commitment to national development. He said:

The Rhodesian government, despite its controversial history, notably prioritised the development of its domestic institutions like healthcare, schools, vocational institutions, universities, financial institutions, industries, etc creating a robust foundation that contributed to its successes…

One of the most significant aspects of the Rhodesian government was its investment in local infrastructure, particularly in education and healthcare.

Rhodesia had some of the best medical institutions and educational facilities in the world, developed to serve its population.

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Schools and universities were established to cater to local needs, ensuring that students received quality education that prepared them for careers in various industries.

This focus on local investment created a skilled workforce and fostered a sense of community ownership over public services. Recruiting the best abroad and bringing them to serve in Zimbabwe.

Mutisi pointed out that, in contrast, many Zimbabwean leaders prioritise sending their children abroad for education and healthcare, raising concerns about the long-term implications for the country. He added:

By opting for foreign institutions, these leaders inadvertently signal a lack of faith in the local systems that their government oversees.

This practice undermines the potential for Zimbabwe to develop its own world-class institutions, as it perpetuates a cycle of underinvestment in local infrastructure.

The idea that Zimbabwean leaders should be required to utilise local services, whether for education or healthcare, could serve as a catalyst for change.

If leaders were mandated to have their families educated and treated in Zimbabwe’s government institutions, it would create a direct incentive for improving the quality of these services.

Such a policy could lead to increased investments in schools, vocational institutions, universities and hospitals, as leaders would have a vested interest in ensuring these institutions meet high standards.

Moreover, this shift could foster a renewed sense of national pride and responsibility among Zimbabwean citizens.

When leaders demonstrate their commitment to local services, it encourages the public to invest in their communities.

A collective effort to enhance the quality of education and healthcare could eventually elevate Zimbabwe to the standards once seen in Rhodesia.

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30 Comments

Anonymous · 3 months ago
Rhodesians invested in the nation, Zimbabweans invest in themselves. And Rhodesians are the evil ones?
foxbat · 3 months ago
vanogara zvakanaka nevamwe vanoita ma investments munyika mavo mbavha nyanya havaite vanoitira kuti kana vazotiza vanowana mari dzavo kunze zvakaitwa na Asad we Syria
Anonymous · 3 months ago
AS LONG AS THE TSHONA IS IN CHARGE, FORGET IT.
Sir African · 3 months ago
We lost what our savings we had ,pensions,savings and insurance to Zanu pf .We became more poorer than we were during Smith's time.At least smith was not a thief.He built this country and Zanu pf destroyed it brick by brick.
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LIPSERVICE · 3 months ago
We have politicians not statesman.......
Chinese looter · 3 months ago
Soon vanhu vachazviona and it will be painful to ZANU PF and it's looters the Chinese,
korruptPRIEST 🇿🇼 · 3 months ago
Pamh*t*! Saka?
coni · 3 months ago
mutisi wataura chokwadi nguva ya Ian Smith akuna mutungamiri aienda kunorapwa kunze akuna mwana wemutungamiri aienda ko dzidza kunze unoona rimwe richiti pamberi nezanu mwana waro achidzidza kwa gumbonzvanda wa ediot ariku USA wotoona kuti pfungwa dzakadyiwa na pongwe
Pasi Pamera Ziso · 3 months ago
kkkkk, zvichapera hazvo comrade, development is gradual and some of us we will never see it.
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Dr Nero · 3 months ago
Kkkkp
Concerned · 3 months ago
Our biggest problem is that, as Africans, we wait for others, and in particular, white people to discover or identify what is good for us. We are then fed with leftovers as they take the big chunks of economical valuables to develop their own countries. What would you expect in such scenarios? We remain poor and relentless beggers. We are afraid of creating homegrown solutions.
Anonymous · 3 months ago
There is a difference in being afraid and having no interest. Which of those is self serving?
Legend · 3 months ago
vapedza
Chimurenga3 · 3 months ago
Zimbabwe has a bunch of thieves, not leaders. Development leaves them with less money to loot. Flying out to first class world health services is necessary to ensure class distinction between the elite and the impoverished back home. Zimbabweans are in power to steal and develop the art stealing. If only they knew how they are despised by the Chinese and Russians. These foreigners are here to develop their own countries, and Zanu leaders are there to plunder Zimbabwe.
LIPSERVICE · 3 months ago
A bunch of looters on an industrial scale.
good idea · 3 months ago
if these rulers were mandated to have themselves and their families treated in Zimbabwe, they would all be dead very soon ! maybe thats the best way forward in order to go to get rid of them fast?!!
§hûmb@ · 3 months ago
Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Abaya dede nemuromo
chaka · 3 months ago
lt is true was this man is saying.However there is this area wc he is beating about e bush. The truth is we do not have leadership in this country to Forster development
𝐬𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐧 · 3 months ago
very true
walle · 3 months ago
plain truth that ****s don't want to hear. #It'sNotSanctions
Nhare · 3 months ago
True indeed look at our neighbor South Africa 🇿🇦 Nelson Mandela died in a local hospital 🏥, showing faith into his country 's health system .
LIPSERVICE · 3 months ago
R. G Mugabe died in Singapore whilst former Vice President Mphoko died in India, meaning? The elite doesn't have faith in hospitals in their countries.
mono · 3 months ago
if you want to see how Africans are bad economically toita exchange yekuti maafricans anoenda kunana America dubai China Japan Germany all these rich countries they totii let those people come here within 5years africa will be on top Western countries will be destroyed
Anonymous · 3 months ago
Poke the lion and you might end up under the ashes.
Duma Dako · 3 months ago
you can say that again and again
widzoo · 3 months ago
ichooo chokwad chemaharaa mobvaa maziva kt vakaipaa ndevap apaaa

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