"Passionate about people and their rights in life, we are all created equal but born into an unfair world where there's classification based on access to wealth. I believe there should never be a price for education and health in society. I also strongly believe in promoting freedom of information, consultation and participation of citizens in the formulation and implementation of public policies.”
I think this is one question that was not a question but just a matter of time before my announcement of my official entry into the dirty
political arena. It has taken me almost 4 years of public debate to fully appreciate the need to sacrifice some of my private life and contribute to my country's national development. They say "To think too long about doing a thing often becomes its undoing."
When I officially announce my entry into politics, I plan to put in place a 5 year grassroots community outreach and engagement programme, to assist me collect up to date information of what kind of development and what processes people are currently utilising on the ground. As someone who has spent a greater part of my life living outside Zimbabwe I feel such an approach would be helpful in getting me reintegrated into society and identify a team of individuals to coordinate and share ideas on how best we can come up with effective solutions for our country.
When I officially announce my entry into politics, I plan to put in place a 5 year grassroots community outreach and engagement programme, to assist me collect up to date information of what kind of development and what processes people are currently utilising on the ground. As someone who has spent a greater part of my life living outside Zimbabwe I feel such an approach would be helpful in getting me reintegrated into society and identify a team of individuals to coordinate and share ideas on how best we can come up with effective solutions for our country.
My intentions are not a secret but focused on influencing change from the moment I offer to be
of service to the people of Zimbabwe. I intend achieving this by practically demonstrating how
individuals offering to be an example of how public entities should be transparent and
accountable in their public duties in managing the affairs of citizens. In order to emphasise these key aspects of
leadership, I intend sharing all my public activities that may be of interest to
members of the public on this platform or by any other easily accessible means so that everyone has the ability to ask or share information they feel may be
helpful in developing the country or improving my role as an aspiring leader. I will support this by declaring my personal assets and wealth, and will create a special
web page where members of the public and donors supporting my proposed
programmes through donations will be able to view how those donations are being
utilised for any activity that I will be undertaking at the time. Those without internet access
will be able to request such information by phone, text messaging, post or
visiting my office. I hope by implementing and using this example, I will
create a new blueprint that will change the public's relationship
with their national leaders.
Like every human I will not always make the right
choices or the most popular ones, but will endeavour to exhaust all possible
avenues where there's a strong difference in opinion on national issues between fellow citizens. I
must admit that I have very high aspirations, but are not naive to ignore the
big and seemingly impossible looking challenges that have been faced by other leaders in their own endeavours to deliver people centred change. I may not
currently have the capacity or resources to be able to effectively engage
members of society at national level, but are looking forward to identifying other young aspiring politicians from all corners
of Zimbabwe willing to work alongside me under the same strict moral obligations to ensure transparency
and accountability in our activities,hopefully sharing the responsibilities may perhaps help alleviate the amount resources required for us to share our vision and mission,
as we seek to change the nature of our socio-economic and political environment
whilst at the same time unpacking some of our pro-people policies.
If you believe my approach is authentic and worth exploring, please
inbox me so we can start preparing ourselves for this 5 year proposed entry plan. My door is open to working with everyone, but I would see it as a bonus if I could get some experienced and qualified professionals to volunteer their services in helping design and implement this proposed idea to ensure it's success. Anyone who understands the importance of nation building, knows that a country is not built by a few men and women acting alone but by a whole population
working with them to achieve common goals, there is no single human specially
chosen for any role, anyone can lead as long as they have the loyalty and trust of their fellow countrymen and women for support and guidance [two
way communications not just top down].
I have explored and looked at the possibility of joining existing political parties, but from knowledge and experiences shared by fellow young aspiring leaders, the route is usually met with resistance rather than accommodation I believe such a situation will only make it more difficult for me to share my views/ideas as chances are I will probably be stifled or silenced in my plans to be heard, as power hungry long serving
political leadership may see me and others as a threat rather than an asset capable of making a viable contribution to nation building.
Zimbabwean political parties need to reform their internal administrative and leadership processes, most of them have
inherited the ZANU PF (old fashioned) "top down leadership style" which lacks that bi-directional
communication with people to help in the decision making process, and most of all the transparency and accountability
levels are almost non-existent as it is almost difficult to question leaders
about their decisions and actions, Even if they are questioned, they never
bother responding or seeing their mistakes as a serious violation of the
people's trust. Leaders should be impeached by a people's council should they be found breaking the law or not meeting their election promises.
"Impeachment is a formal process in which an official is accused of unlawful activity, the outcome of which, depending on the country, may include the removal of that official from office as well as criminal or civil punishment."
I do not have any policies to share with you at this stage, but will formulate them as I engage society when I begin my
journey of re-identifying with people on the ground.
I however trust that Zimbabwe already has good people
policies, but they may just need modification and proper implementation.
Please inbox be if you would like to assist me in any way make this proposed
journey a success or email info@bananaclan.com
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