Chinamasa inspires little hope for Zimbabwe

Chinamasa inspires little hope for Zimbabwe
Published: 20 September 2013
Newly-appointed Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa showed that his Zanu-PF government does not have any immediate solution to the economic ills Zimbabwe is currently facing.

Chinamasa told a press briefing on Friday that Zimbabwe "intend(s) to work with AfDB on most of the critical sectors of the economy".

According to a report by Financial Express, the AfDB has also been tasked to come up with bankable projects to establish irrigation schemes and provide technical expertise on the securitisation of assets, so that government can unlock value of the resources which would enable capital raising.

"The bank will have to look into what extent we can use domestic resources to unlock value," said Chinamasa.

Yes, there is nothing wrong with a nation seeking help from a regional institution of repute like the AfDB. It is however a major let-down for a party that was advocating home-grown solutions for the country's economic problems.

It is also an embarrassment that the minister only a few months ago castigated former minister Tendai Biti for lying when he said that there was no money to fund the country's projects.

Biti was always lambasted for denying the agricultural sector enough funding - yet the new government also has no clue as to where it will find funding for the coming agricultural season.

Chinamasa said treasury is still in discussions over this year's agriculture season, although he admitted that time was not on the government's side.

"However, we are not sure where the resources will be secured from and how much is required in total, but what we know is that they will be found as we cannot over-emphasise the economic returns of a rich harvest."

From his answers at Friday's press briefing, Chinamasa showed that his role is more that of a liaison officer with the AfDB. Fair enough, but to leave almost the entire turnaround of the country's economy in the hands of the AfDB is akin to surrendering the country's sovereignty.
- fin24
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