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Dear
Honourable Minister Walter Mzembi
Rejoice
Ngwenya
September 03, 2012
Ordinarily I
do not write to, but about Ministers. Today, I embark on a necessary
nonetheless risky departure from the norm only due to the gravity
and urgency of my message - addressing you directly as Minister
for Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Being a member of President
Robert Mugabe-s ZANU-PF party, you are obviously under pressure
to tow the partisan line in this Save Valley Wildlife Conservancy
property rights scandal. For almost twelve years, your party has
been at the helm of unfairly portraying investors like Wilfried
Pabst - German vice-chairman of the conservancy - as 'undesirable
white people-. Zimbabweans of European origin - except
if there are compliant - are treated like criminals, beaten
up or arrested merely for exercising their property rights. ZANU-PF,
through its primeval fast track land 'reform- program,
has consequently sent millions of farming dependants into destitution.
Even companies and mines owned by white Zimbabweans have either
been plundered or grabbed in the name of indigenisation. And now,
some 1000 workers at Save Conservancy are on the verge of joblessness,
again through inhuman expropriation of commercial farmland by what
Professor Patrick Bond terms crony capitalists and phony nationalists.
Mr. Mzembi, there is
a high tide of poisonous political water tumbling towards you, but
your heroic resilience to protect the already shredded reputation
of our country is commendable. Your colleagues in ZANU-PF are labeling
you a 'sellout- on the basis of your principled stand
against satanic patronage. They hardly care about the United Nations
World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly being on high
alert, given the 4 000 participants destined for Victoria Falls
next year. How much more idiotic can we Zimbabweans be in the face
of public international scrutiny?
Strange how
honesty is rewarded in your party. Sylvester Maunganidze, former
permanent secretary in your ministry was 'redeployed-
for disclosing that Zimbabwe had lied about the state of its infrastructure
to win the UNWTO bid. He had no reason to lie. Our fate is engraved
in the ZANU-PF 2000 - 2013 electoral manifesto! If Zimbabwe has
to 'qualify to host anything-, we have to upgrade airports,
revamp water and sewer reticulation systems, resurface roads, rehabilitate
public hospitals, increase electricity generation, free the media,
reform our electoral laws, close political torture camps, repeal
POSA, de-militarise
public institutions, release political prisoners, then vote a democratic
government into power! Besides, Mr. Mzembi, which sensible country
can have a functional tourism industry without an efficient national
airline?
It is not reasonable
to expect UNWTO delegates to be comfortable discussing tourism in
a country where rule of law does not prevail. I like it when you
admonish Environment Minister Francis Nhema; National Parks and
Wildlife Authority director Vitalis Chadenga for "promoting
greed" by parceling out the Save Wildlife Conservancy to 25
ZANU-PF cronies, most of who also benefitted from the country's
chaotic land 'reform-. The clueless Zimbabwe Tourism
Authority has even supported you by arguing how "government
should remove illegal settlers encroaching onto the conservancies."
I guess the Save villagers have to wait a bit longer for 'indigenised-
community share ownership schemes. By the time they receive their
'share certificates-, there won-t be any animals
to hunt, except high-level ZANU-PF private property hooligans! My
suggestion, Mr. Mzembi, is that if legislators Ailess Baloyi (Chiredzi
South), Ronald Ndama (Chiredzi North) and the party-s provincial
chairman, Lovemore Matuke, who are leading the barbaric assault
on Save Wildlife Conservancy, refuse to barge, just do the honorable
thing. Resign. Tarnishing your life-long reputation just for a one-week
conference is not exactly award-winning!
Sincerely,
Rejoice Ngwenya
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