The Zimbabwe I want – Mandivamba Rukuni http://www.kubatanablogs.net/kubatana/?p=2539 The Southern and Eastern African Political and Economic Series Trust (SAPES) is hosing a weekly seminar series, alternating between policy dialogue, and discussions on the Constitution. To kick off their series, the first discussion was on the Land Question in Zimbabwe.Renowned land policy analyst Mandivamba Rukuni lead the discussion, sharing his thoughts on the challenges facing Zimbabwe, and what role land policy played in that. He warned the audience that he would be controversial, and indeed he was. Some of his more controversial points included:
- The four causal reasons for Africa’s problems are organised politics, organised religion, formal education and economic policies based on greed, individualism and selfishness
- Government needs to strengthen the traditional tenure system, not weaken it
- Most African governments don’t believe that rural traditional people know anything about anything. We are just as bad as the colonial masters
Read more of Rukuni’s thoughts, and listen to excerpts of his talk here.Join the SAPES discussion series every Thursday from 5pm-7pm at 4 Deary Avenue, Belgravia, Harare. This week, Lovemeore Madhuku will lead the discussion, on the topic Constitution-Making in Zimbabwe: Re-inventing the Wheel or Learning from Precedents? Admission is $10 (free for SAPES members). For more information, email [email protected] This entry was posted on March 9th, 2010 at 9:48 am by