And so I offer this column to urge us not to give over to resignation, and instead see the true promise of Zimbabwe. The promise of a country that will go past the politics of personalities to the politics of values. The promise of state institutions that are pillars of democracy, equality, prosperity and fraternity, institutions that don’t rely on human actors, no matter who they are, but on values, laws, and a common destiny.
That, can only be the promise of the Zimbabwe that the liberation war was fought for. The Zimbabwe we want, the Zimbabwe we yearn for, the Zimbabwe we deserve, the Zimbabwe that we must see in our lifetimes.
“Pamberi neChimurenga, Pamberi neHondo!”