Mon 8 Oct 2007
Howzit
Don’t ask about the differing fonts through this article - I don’t know, but it is a continuation of problems I have had… all day…
“I do not like crystal balls - they are notoriously unreliable and can be misleading. But I felt that we must do some thinking about what lies ahead of us and what we all have to do to get through the next 9 months. First of all a time table.
I think that the deal being negotiated with ZANU PF under SADC tutelage will be complete by the end of October. It then has to go the SADC leadership for endorsement and confirmation from Mr Mugabe that the deal is acceptable. Once that is done it will have to go through an acceptance and implementation phase in
The deal will try to create reasonable conditions for two things - a political campaign between political parties in
actual poll can take place.
What everyone has to understand is that this is the only show in town. There is no other route back to sanity and we are stuck with this process even if we do not think it will work or we think it is a set up and we are the fall guys.
I think about the present situation and wonder if we will ever get to December, let alone March or June! Just today I had to buy 40 litres of fuel for my vehicle so that I can go up to
Just look at these exchange rates - April 21950 to US$1; May 29167 to US$1; June 175000 to US$1; July - no trade (price controls); August 192300 to US$1; September 350000 to US$1; October the 8th 585000 to US$1. That is the devaluation of the local currency on the open market in 6 months. The dollar has devalued to 27 times its value in April 2007. Prices are again moving by the day and there is no end in sight. If my estimate of present inflation is right - about 20000 percent per annum, we can see how rapidly the local currency is depreciating and there is no hope of the State every keeping up with the pace of change.
The DMB - operating under price control is paying its suppliers 38000 dollars a litre for fresh whole milk delivered to its dairies. That is 45 Rand cents a litre or 6
That is one parastatal on its own. Add to that the railways, ZESA and a myriad of other State controlled institutions and you know why the Reserve Bank must print money - trillions of dollars of new money every day. Money supply according to outdated statistics provided by the Reserve Bank is now over 18 000 percent up year on year - close to the estimated inflation numbers.
Bus fares are now Z$300000 a day for most workers - they earn much less than this, on top of this they must search for food and other basics every day and pay through the nose for everything when they find it. Add to this miserable scenario the shortages of water and electricity black outs for half the day every day and you can easily understand why 4 million people have fled the country to
We entered the hyperinflation
My own guess is that ZANU PF is now incapable of making the painful changes that are required to get things right again. The man in charge is beyond it all and the succession struggle is tearing ZANU PF apart. ZANU PF is committed to the course they have set and they have no alternative strategy.
Their most recent grand recovery plan is simply not worth the paper it was written on. Therefore I think we are stuck with hyperinflation until the elections. That will mean that
How do we cope? Individually we will simply have to go on making a plan and getting by on a daily basis. In our business lives those of us who want to be here and ready to take advantage of the turn around must also strategize and ensure that our business survives. Operate on a cash basis and watch the fundamentals every day. Do not give in to the intimidation or price controls and resist the so-called “indigenisation”
If the SADC process is the only game in town, then the MDC remains the only organisation that can unseat ZANU PF in the coming election. I think we are going to get a shot at that for the first time under reasonable conditions.
You should play your part in that process - we need your help and cooperation. We must restore the political structures destroyed by the State across the country, campaign for the hearts and minds of the voters and prepare to effect the turn around that we are all looking for after the election has done its thing.
I can tell you that the leadership of the MDC is doing their bit - we are working around the clock and making sacrifices to get things moving on the ground. We are taking risks on a daily basis and in some instances putting our lives and freedom on the line. What are you doing? No point in moaning and complaining - our future has always been in our own hands, this time we at least have some external assistance and support - even if it is conditional and half hearted.
Eddie Cross
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