The current Sunday Business carries a story in which Gono, Biti and Kasukuwere seem to at logger heads. All seem to be defending the indigenisation policy but from differnt angles.
While Kasukuwere wants a total indigenisation policy, Biti wants a moderate one,
both in contrast to Gono who actually seem to be wanting a laisezfaire.
All want the increase of banks and the revival of those that had closed down, a grand move which if used wisely can increase investment in Zimbabwe.
Gono wants a prosperous Zimbabwe which will emerge from relating with other countries as he allows the buying of shares from foreign investments.
Kasukuwere seem to be pursuing a policy of non foreign tolerance while Biti's stance is not very clear on this one. But what ever the case, either of the linesof operation is viable as long as it will benefit the Zimbabweans without allowing their squandering by foreigners.
The greatest question of the day however is to ascertain whether Zimbabwe is capable of prospering "alone" or not.
Meanwhile, the same paper carries a story of 93 000 people who are starving yet
on the other hand the economy is boasting of recovery.
Mbada Diamonds should be called to attend to this case instead of asking for foreign aid.
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