Back when CITIC Group proposed succession planning as part of their long-term investment strategy in Zimbabwe, it was a practical and forward-thinking recommendation given Mugabe’s advanced age. However, the political elite, including Saviour and his allies, dismissed it-prioritizing short-term power dynamics over the structural stability crucial for attracting sustainable foreign investment. This was a missed opportunity to align governance with economic progress.
Jaha kubvisa mwana wembana madzihwa CITIC group surely wanted to exploit(benefit) from it's strategy of determining/influencing the political successor. There is no free lunch. CITIC is not mother Theresa.
Mutsvangwa ane urwere hwake (entitlement!) but Saviour and crew vakalokota nyika, varume vakaba ava. they didn't even care about getting Zimbabwe working except for lining their pockets. choose one between the 2 camps - definitely not Saviour's
Kasukuwere said he would like to know companies closed due to indigenization. G & D Shoes in Bulawayo was closed after being taken over by Philip Chiyangwa. Merlin Textiles in Bulawayo was closed after being taken over by Delma Lupepe. ZECCO in Bulawayo failed after being taken over by Philip Chiyangwa. The list is long actually.
Zengeni, you are so theoretical. China, Singapore, the US, the UK, and UAE grew their economies through strong central gvt interventions. I can give you what all these gvt did.
No1 disputes that gvt has capacity. Super large scale investments e.g NASA could only be done by gvt bcoz of risk % little profit reward. Space X is now benefitting from Gvt initiative. But gvt cannot be a normal player, it has its space, particularly regulation. These countries are so few, majority fail when gvt participates excessively because of inefficiencies, incompetence, conflicts of interests, and corruption. If those issues are not sorted better to limit gvt. Gvt should be as small as possible.
Sekuru vangu Mr S.Kasukuwere "was there he truly knows we're things went wrong "You can't expect Agriculture to grow without inland "Dams" In Dams should be be constructed in each constituency
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the time and effort you invested in interviewing the selected candidates. Your dedication to this process is highly valued. Nevertheless, I must assert that the individuals you have chosen to interview do not align with our vision for revitalizing our nation. In fact, they are representative of the very elements that have contributed to Zimbabwe's decline; they are influential figures and ringleaders who have played significant roles in this deterioration The current and former members of ZANU seem to have little grasp of economic principles and struggle to understand how to make an economy function effectively. Their lack of knowledge and experience hinders their ability to implement sound economic policies that could drive growth and stability.
This speaker right is speaking sense " the Government's priority is misplaced "Mineral Wise we are Plentiful "down line its not showing we are getting worse buy the day"
The ice and pouring of drinks is quite distracting. It is loud in the mics. Suggestion: If someone needs a refill, could it be kindly done away from the mic.
The opposition in Zimbabwe is sadly too disorganized to be effective or relevant in bringing change. No point interviewing them every single one wants to be a president before even beating ZANU
@@EdgarJnrJnr I know they did and Biti and Prof Mugano were both amazing interviews however the opposition had already discarded a great mind like Cde Biti before winning the general election while jostling for positions. It’s like Lebrons team mates breaking his leg because they are fighting for MVP but then the team loses. That’s been the opposition since 2008
@@msi4063 if we are being honest we know the likes of the bitis are the real opposition, just because individuals are hiding behind a name of “opposition” doesn’t mean they are the legit leaders.
@mampofu1052 I understand you, but we still need different perspectives. If you don't like him, don't watch him. The honest truth is Zimbabwe will only be great if we come together and not politicise things, we need everyone zanu pf, ex zanu pf, ccc, non partisan, everyone. Look at how well we did in the GNU as a country, I believe that's the answer.
@@MuzodziwaAriPachigaroso what do you think is best for zim. I don’t like zanu but I have to be realistic that zanu pf is going nowhere they are backed by the military, china and etc. So the best option is gnu and try fix things from the inside look at how we performed economically with biti as finance minister that shows what we can achieve together united.
I don't see what value has been added to the last episode. As opposed to last interview, you are giving your interviewee unlimited time to explain nothing. It's like listening to an undergraduate attempting to explain the role of a developmental state, public finance, public investment... Underwhelming.
What our politicians and people lack is being accountable for bad decisions they made
Sound engineer must be fired by now
Back when CITIC Group proposed succession planning as part of their long-term investment strategy in Zimbabwe, it was a practical and forward-thinking recommendation given Mugabe’s advanced age. However, the political elite, including Saviour and his allies, dismissed it-prioritizing short-term power dynamics over the structural stability crucial for attracting sustainable foreign investment. This was a missed opportunity to align governance with economic progress.
Why are they not doing anything at moment? There's a new dispensation wani. What's stopping them to resuscitate their project?
Jaha kubvisa mwana wembana madzihwa
CITIC group surely wanted to exploit(benefit) from it's strategy of determining/influencing the political successor.
There is no free lunch. CITIC is not mother Theresa.
Mutsvangwa ane urwere hwake (entitlement!) but Saviour and crew vakalokota nyika, varume vakaba ava. they didn't even care about getting Zimbabwe working except for lining their pockets. choose one between the 2 camps - definitely not Saviour's
Kasukuwere said he would like to know companies closed due to indigenization. G & D Shoes in Bulawayo was closed after being taken over by Philip Chiyangwa. Merlin Textiles in Bulawayo was closed after being taken over by Delma Lupepe. ZECCO in Bulawayo failed after being taken over by Philip Chiyangwa. The list is long actually.
Zengeni, you are so theoretical. China, Singapore, the US, the UK, and UAE grew their economies through strong central gvt interventions. I can give you what all these gvt did.
No1 disputes that gvt has capacity. Super large scale investments e.g NASA could only be done by gvt bcoz of risk % little profit reward. Space X is now benefitting from Gvt initiative. But gvt cannot be a normal player, it has its space, particularly regulation. These countries are so few, majority fail when gvt participates excessively because of inefficiencies, incompetence, conflicts of interests, and corruption. If those issues are not sorted better to limit gvt. Gvt should be as small as possible.
Mthuli has over stayed he has no capacity considering that he has been on the "Helm since the new dispensation"
Sekuru vangu Mr S.Kasukuwere "was there he truly knows we're things went wrong "You can't expect Agriculture to grow without inland "Dams" In Dams should be be constructed in each constituency
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the time and effort you invested in interviewing the selected candidates. Your dedication to this process is highly valued. Nevertheless, I must assert that the individuals you have chosen to interview do not align with our vision for revitalizing our nation. In fact, they are representative of the very elements that have contributed to Zimbabwe's decline; they are influential figures and ringleaders who have played significant roles in this deterioration The current and former members of ZANU seem to have little grasp of economic principles and struggle to understand how to make an economy function effectively. Their lack of knowledge and experience hinders their ability to implement sound economic policies that could drive growth and stability.
This speaker right is speaking sense " the Government's priority is misplaced "Mineral Wise we are Plentiful "down line its not showing we are getting worse buy the day"
Nice . I always watch your show!
Does anyone remember how millions of dollars were stolen by Saviour Kasukuwere through the Community Share Ownership Trust. Varume vakaba ava.
Face the truth guyz Zimbabwe is ours learn to tell and see the truth "
Nothing is moving in the way we anticipated " we are "Stagnant "
I’m so underwhelmed,Mutsangwa interview was box office and it sounds G40 yakadira jecha on Citic deal
They all put more effort on power struggles with zero concern for the economy.Politicians are an unnecessary evil in statecraft.
The ice and pouring of drinks is quite distracting. It is loud in the mics. Suggestion: If someone needs a refill, could it be kindly done away from the mic.
You always interview mostly Zanu PF members why?
The opposition in Zimbabwe is sadly too disorganized to be effective or relevant in bringing change. No point interviewing them every single one wants to be a president before even beating ZANU
They have interviewed biti and people like mugano etc and other government critics don’t be emotional, all voices should be heard
@@EdgarJnrJnr I know they did and Biti and Prof Mugano were both amazing interviews however the opposition had already discarded a great mind like Cde Biti before winning the general election while jostling for positions. It’s like Lebrons team mates breaking his leg because they are fighting for MVP but then the team loses. That’s been the opposition since 2008
@@msi4063 if we are being honest we know the likes of the bitis are the real opposition, just because individuals are hiding behind a name of “opposition” doesn’t mean they are the legit leaders.
What is wrong with the country needing a new set of hands?
Good show
Invite Biti or Chamisa here
Biti already came
Va Biti vakauya
This show is promoting regime change.. ED 2030 anenge achiripo chete. Pasi nemhandu
They literally brought mutsvangwa last week
As Zimbabweans we need to learn to not politicize everything. We need different perspectives.
@mampofu1052 I understand you, but we still need different perspectives. If you don't like him, don't watch him. The honest truth is Zimbabwe will only be great if we come together and not politicise things, we need everyone zanu pf, ex zanu pf, ccc, non partisan, everyone. Look at how well we did in the GNU as a country, I believe that's the answer.
Regrettable thinking @@EdgarJnrJnr
@@MuzodziwaAriPachigaroso what do you think is best for zim. I don’t like zanu but I have to be realistic that zanu pf is going nowhere they are backed by the military, china and etc. So the best option is gnu and try fix things from the inside look at how we performed economically with biti as finance minister that shows what we can achieve together united.
I don't see what value has been added to the last episode. As opposed to last interview, you are giving your interviewee unlimited time to explain nothing. It's like listening to an undergraduate attempting to explain the role of a developmental state, public finance, public investment... Underwhelming.
Kasukuwere hie sir in God i trust you will be president of Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 one day