Saturday, 21 May 2011

The future of a welfare state.

The land reform  continue to receive a lot of criticism from the left wing together with some of our friends in Europe and elsewhere we  entirely believe in what we can do   as a nation. Wealth redistribution exercise could have been carried out at the wrong time and also the violent nature that left some people for dead in my view was very necessary step to address social justice. The land reform will remain in place for sometime if our leaders fail to take decisive measures to fulfil our futures national aspirations of re-claiming economic fortune. This will form part of the future nationalist government’s social policy infrastructures. It is in our beliefs as future generation that when addressing to issues relating to social policy, it must not deviate from the main nation theme of self independence.


As such social policy would be an integral part of a wide economic policy intended to help citizens discover their potential, this will include opening up  various opportunities to zimbabweans through economic empowerments such as handing over more land to the poor, increasing irrigation schemes in up down the country, training and  as well as buildng energy supply chains. These measures are the best for our country as we seek to be a  more defined economic, social and political republic. Ladies and Gentlemen the land reform should be our battle ground for every Zimbabwean, the expansion of the Kalahari Desert into the western (Matabeleland) part of our country can not be ignored by this generation. Desertification already threatening lives in those regions ,particularly in areas of food security, high temperatures and failing rainfall ,etc. We as futures we got to guard ourselves against such threats of which the current government policy trends do not seem to attend to this  (climate change issues)

Proposed policies would be
  1. Re-orientation of the Zimbabwean economy, that is both manufacturing and processing industries will be re-located in those hostile environment in Midlands and Matabeleland provinces (region 4-6).
  2. People currently in those unfavourable regions (4-6) will be re-settled in regions 1-3, (mashonaland, Manicaland , parts of masving and Midlands provinces) and these regions will form the largest human population in the country.
  3. Building more dams, canals and Lakes for irrigation purposes.
 Ranganai chiwara is a young nationalist and his interests lie in the area of human  development, global diplomatic relations, home affairs  and that of nationalism.Ranganai believe in a zimbabwe that is more determined to re-define her future.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you Chiwara, I think the people of Mberengwa are well educated and intelligent. With the natural resources in the area, and technology, that area can be one of the most developed in Zimbabwe. The young people of Mberengwa just need to come together and begin shaping the future of that wonderful district.

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