Sunday 28 April 2013

Escaping the pharoahs

Nations need direction. When the Egyptians crossed the Red Sea they had the inspired leadership of Moses.

Debt is a national burden. It enslaves a society and strangles productivity. Zimbabwe owes more than it produces, it is beholden to foreign lenders. Unbridled consumerism keeps the country importing more than it produces. This imbalance worsens the country's burdened  financial position.

No national debt exit strategy has been defined. National leaders are not providing a sustainable economic development platform. No plan has been developed to escape the pharaohs and cross the Red Sea. Worse, politicians are not moral, or inspired enough, to bring about the systemic change the country needs. Instead of developing a  growth plan, the country is driven further into bondage by the misleadership elite.

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