SAINT OR SINNER
Robert Mugabe, a highly educated man, became PM then President of Zimbabwe from 1980 and is still there at the ripe old age of 93 this February, predicting that he will continue until he makes his century.
Opinion is polarised, with many Africans giving him sainthood status, and most westerners, notably anglophones, the complete opposite.
FREEDOM FIGHTER
Revered or remembered for his radical land reform, by the confiscation and africanisation of vast farmlands owned for generations by some 4,500 white Zimbabweans, dating back to the colonisation by Cecil Rhodes.
Throughout his 37 years of absolute power he has mocked the West, deriding calls for his retirement – with the witticism that nobody demands same for Queen Elisabeth. Ignoring that she is a constitutional head of state, with no political or executive power. A role he could very well have chosen for himself.
I have recently read an eulogy that « Mugabe is the greatest man since Hitler » having rid the country of wicked, white, colonialist, landowners.

DICTATORIAL DEMAGOGUE
Detractors of Mugabe accuse him of a smorgasbord of sins:
° turning Zimbabwe from Africa’s breadbasket to basket case, through his land grab in favour of his cronies, resulting in +80% unemployment.
° thus turning Zim from major food exporter to importer.
° impoverishing the vast majority of the 14 million citizens, causing thousands to flee.
° the destruction, of the worthless Zim currency with historic inflation of +2 million%.
° human rights abuse on a massive scale, with repression, imprisonment, torture and death to his detractors.

My programme would have been the following:
°Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water.
°Land Reform by converting ownership of farms to long-term contracts, conditional on intensive education of farm management to Zimbabweans; provision on-site of schools, health clinics, places of worship, community transport, pension rights. Contractual renewal, depending on the exemplary implementation of the contract and full integration of Zim managers. No inheritance on expiration or death.
°Social democratic government, with constitutional limit to terms of office, universal, supervised suffrage, a loyal opposition. (Mugabe could have become titular Head of State when he reached full term).
°Free health care and education for all.
°Managed economy with fiscal rigour and sanctions on corruption.
°Dynamic engagement with Africa and the Western world.
POVERTY = REPRESSION & NOT FREEDOM.










