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Three years after the advent of Zimbabwe's Inclusive Government in
February 2009, the country still awaits the elections that people
hope will lead to a more enduring political settlement. Zimbabwe:
Mired in Transition reviews the experience of recent years assesses
the progress that has been made. What is the public mood, and how
has it changed? What steps have been taken to reform the media? How
important is a new constitution. Although the economy has
stabilised to some extent with the adoption of a multi-currency
regime, industrial and agricultural production are depressed, and
investment inflows are limited; what spaces exist for fiscal
reform? Are local authority structures and the state bureaucracy
equipped to handle the tasks that will ne asked of them? In terms
of two important areas, the book extends its analysis further back
than 2009. First, is the issue of emigration. Estimates of the
number of Zimbabweans in the diaspora range from three to four
million; what impact us this having on national development, and to
what extent might the trend of migration be reversed? The second
concerns young people, the chapter on which concludes: 'We already
have a "lost generation" - those who were once called the "born
frees." Unless positive changes are made, we will still have
another'. This collection of eleven essays examines in detail some
of the pressing questions which Zimbabweans must ask as they chart
a way forward.
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