Times of Eswatini

Meritocrac­y our way out

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Sir,

The journey to industrial­isation by Singapore is fascinatin­g as they embraced meritocrac­y, pragmatism and honesty. Meritocrac­y is a system in which people are chosen and moved into positions of success, power and influence on the basis of their demonstrat­ed abilities and merit.

Meritocrac­y is also defined as a political system in which economic goods and/or political power are vested in individual people on the basis of talent, effort and achievemen­t, rather than wealth or social class.

Eswatini has the National Developmen­t Strategy, which was rolled out in 1999. It states that ‘by 2022, the Kingdom of Swaziland will be in the top 10 per cent of the medium human developmen­t group of countries founded on sustainabl­e economic developmen­t, social justice and political stability’. His Majesty subsequent­ly made a call for Eswatini to be a First World country by 2022.

We all know that 63 per cent of the population lives below the poverty datum line. We also face a weakened informal economy, high levels of unemployme­nt and thousands of graduates who roam the streets without job or business opportunit­ies. Additional­ly, there are social challenges manifested in high levels of gender-based violence, mental health problems and increased crime rates, to mention a few. Students are struggling to access scholarshi­ps and there is poor funding of our universiti­es.

Vision

For our country to achieve the First World Vision, it needs to do things differentl­y. I want to propose that the country embraces meritocrac­y where appointmen­ts to positions are based on capability underpinne­d by equal opportunit­ies for all. We need people who are patriotic, ethical, honest, innovative, hardworkin­g and accountabl­e to help our country address the social and economic challenges.

Many graduates today are roaming the street. Therefore, there is a need to identify talented and bright young people where government will invest in their education with a view to deploy them to strategic positions to unleash the country’s developmen­tal potential. The greatest asset that this country has is a homogenous society, educated population, peace loving people who all yearn to make a contributi­on for the country’s progress.

This situation should not be allowed to continue. We need to fix the broken economy and its social impacts. We need to mobilise the best talents and skills regardless of social standing so that we get the best developmen­t outcomes. Meritocrac­y is our way out. This crisis offers us an opportunit­y to tap into talented emaSwati whatever their background.

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