In a theatre of economic disparity, the narrative of a local currency’s decline unfolds against the backdrop of political mismanagement. The scene is set with the incessant chasing of negligible issues, likened to a cockroach, whilst ignoring the glaring menace, akin to a fat elephant in the room. The protagonist of this tale, the illegitimate and nefarious party known as Zanu PF, is painted as a villain, marauding the economic landscape with policies that are nothing short of ruinous.
The saga delves into a narrative where Zanu PF, a party described with a litany of derogatory terms reflecting its alleged criminal and destructive actions, fails to acknowledge its critical role in the dismal performance of the local currency against the robust United States Reserve Currency. The futile attempts to salvage the economy are metaphorically described as a “chasing of cockroaches”, with actions like the printing of alleged gold coins, unsustainable borrowing, and blaming external sanctions. These actions are deemed as futile, especially when there’s a ‘fat elephant’, representing larger unaddressed issues, looming large.
The script takes a satirical jab at the party’s self-aggrandising propaganda, which once dubbed the local currency as the “strongest in the region”. This claim is ridiculed, hinting at the populace’s ignorance, fostered by a paralyzed education sector, which leaves them unable to discern the reality from the fallacy.
As the plot thickens, the narrative underscores the inevitability of the local currency’s downfall unless sincere remedial actions are undertaken. It critically points towards the revitalisation of the nation’s supreme law, which has been continually violated by the said party in its quest to illegitimately cling to power. The script argues that this power-grab facilitates unconstitutional access to fiscal, natural, and non-renewable resources, laying bare a tragic tale of plunder and looting, all at the expense of the welfare of the citizenry.
The climax of this narrative hinges on the call for the rule of law, replacing the existing rule by law, which has acted as a shield for the nefarious activities of Zanu PF. The tale elucidates that enforcing transparency and accountability could significantly curb the ongoing economic predation, leading towards a potential resolution to the narrative.
The tale is a scathing critique of a political entity, whose actions are portrayed as the catalyst for an economic quagmire, showcasing a dire need for a dramatic shift in governance to script a new narrative for the nation.