Thursday, September 29, 2011

Zambians lackadaisical???

I have always been a person advocating for serious approach to work and all associated with it. I think a lot more can be done when we take it with hard work and the seriousness it deserves.

I proudly say, the lazy people are always willing to let things be the way they are and are not keen on seeing change or fighting for it. Partly I assumed was the casual approach that most of us Zambians have to certain things. However, in all the countries that Zambians have gone to or emigrated to, the situation is different. They work harder, are united like a serious community, are found in all high earning positions etc. So the coming of the Chinese seem to show us as being lazy?? Well, I think the cultural differences may show up in areas of serious concern.

The China-Zambia relation has been one of mistrust and serious concern economically. They are known to pay less to Zambian workers, have little or no respect for the country's laws and feel like the bosses of this small population. Chinese goods are considered fake and weak or unreliable. Words like "gonga" are always associated with Chinese goods. In particular the Chinese dual-sim phones with TV! And they come in many shapes some claiming to be Iphone, others Nokia and those that have no name to steal, are simply called MP4 phones. Now whoever got a chance to buy one, will confess of the ills of these phones.

Now I wondered why we always say we have a lot of Chinese people among us and yet, we never see them in night clubs, malls, or mingling among us. So to read on The Economist that these people consider us lazy ... or by the exact terminology lackadaisical made me wonder. So my first action was to coin the exact meaning of this word. To understand the perspective as I saw it, I will quote the meaning I came across it.

    lack·a·dai·si·cal

    adjective /ˌlakəˈdāzikəl/ 

    1. Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy
      • - a lackadaisical defense left the Spurs adrift in the second half

So is it "carelessly lazy" or "lacking enthusiasm and determination" that Zambians have? Seriously I think we need a serious check with such words being labelled on us.

On one hand, these are the companies that give slave wages and expect people to work and be productive? I have heard of people say 'work as you are paid' and 'you are valued as a worker, as much as you are paid'. Lackadaisical!? Maybe our change in country management, especially that people say the new leader has no room for laziness will make us move from being considered lackadaisical! Hard work is what I feel has been a problem in many aspects of the Zambian life but I don't think we ever reached a level of carelessly lazy! We have done a lot more with the little that we are given. I know corruption is a big issue in the country. And a serious approach to that will make things a lot better.

Lackadaisical is a word that we Zambians should not be placed next to. We have to do our ultimate best in all that we have. We can start by cleaning out the mess that corruption has brought, make every single investor abide by the laws of the land and bring value to their investment and not seem to be begging for investment. I firmly believe anyone coming to invest will have looked at the business gain before they get on the plane to Lusaka! So why should they come and ask for incentives? Or make requests which have no business logic! This is the disaster we have to work on!!

We need to start from scratch and make an investment worth while. No need to have investors for the sake of being investors when the overall value addition is zero!

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