Showing posts with label Hard work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hard work. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

SUBSIDIES


The previous weeks have been quite something with issue of subsidies in the air, fuel increment cascading to the increment of everything including the basic needs for survival as well as upkeep. We saw UNZA students taking to the streets… having a go at it with the Zambia Police, teargas, stones flying, rooms burning it was crazy, people calling in and giving the government a piece of their minds... some even mispronouncing the word as ''subsidiaries.''  It was quite eventful. For some it was the 1st time they were hearing of such a term hence the unrest… we heard of some people explaining to their friends that subsidies were some chemical that they put in mealie meal so that the germs die… and one Miss NIPA Participant was asked what subsidies were and unashamedly she answered that subsidy is “self-confidence…” and obviously before we know it the famous easterners will be naming their kids Subsidy or Sabu for short… lol 



But really what are subsidies and how do they affect the economy? I’ll go for the most common definition: "a subsidy refers to a payment made by the government to a producer. Subsidies can be direct – cash grants, interest-free loans – or indirect – tax breaks, insurance, low-interest loans, depreciation write-offs, rent rebates. This form of support can be legal, illegal, ethical or unethical. Subsidies are used for a variety of purposes, including employment, production and exports." Often subsidies are regarded as a form of protectionism or trade barrier by making domestic goods and services artificially competitive against imports. Subsidies may distort markets, and can impose large economic costs. Financial assistance in the form of a subsidy may come from one's government, but the term subsidy may also refer to assistance granted by others, such as individuals or non-governmental institutions.


That said, the government of Zambia removed subsidies on fuel and agriculture these have been some of the biggest expenditures of the government. It is safe to say that fuel subsidies add to the fiscal deficit, which in turn causes inflation. Reducing fuel subsidies would improve Zambia’s fiscal balance and create fiscal space for increased investment in infrastructure and other development activities. Environmental damage caused by the steady rise in the sale of fuel vehicles due to price differential between diesel and petrol can also be reversed over time.



With benefits of removing fuel subsidies known to everyone, it eventually boils down to the political economy of reform. Looking at it from way back it can be said that governments actually give subsidies as part of a political bargain — they are “a visible way to deliver benefits in exchange for political support.” Because they are a symbol of populist action by successive political leaders, these subsidies, once started, get permanently locked-in.



Something to critically look at though, is that, even if subsidies may free up resources for development, people have little confidence that this will happen given high levels of corruption in the country. The government would dread the scenes witnessed on the Nigerian streets where people came out with banners saying “Remove corruption, not subsidy”.



It is a very delicate issue, as in,. if you raise fuel prices, it has a cascading effect on the economy. The government should work out a solution so that this impacts the economy in the least manner but also brings down the fiscal deficit.



If fuel subsidies were meant to help the poor, then they were very poorly targeted. I might not have the statistics but I believe that billions of dollars/kwacha have been spent by the government in the past. Yet we haven’t seen a reduction but an increment in the poverty levels and reports that the MDG’s will not be met by 2015.



Allow me to highlight the fact that even if poor households previously got only a small portion of direct subsidies, the effects of subsidy removal on their incomes is far higher than for richer households. This is partly because raising fuel prices has a significant impact on inflation and cascading effects throughout the economy, via sectors such as transport and agriculture.



But the problem of removing fuel subsidies is not limited to chaotic democracies. Even China was unable to fully pass on fuel price increases at all times during 2010 and 2011. Elsewhere, attempts at fuel subsidy reduction were reversed within a few days in Ghana in 2008 and in Nigeria in January, and postponed in Indonesia earlier this year.



Overcoming political and public opposition to fuel subsidy removal would have been the order of the day in Zambia and for the current regime, in my thinking, hence the decision to go ahead and just announce the removal.



Just my thoughts really, subject to discussion… sometimes if we resist change we will end up being crushed. Let us be knowledgeable be well read so that when we want to argue we are well informed and not following the masses blindly. Let us work at developing and improving our country. Individual efforts always ripple out to the development of a country as a whole. God Bless Zambia.

Monday, October 22, 2012

What About 'DILIGENCE'


So I came across a disclaimer in one of those motivational books about success and making it in your endeavors and it said: "The information you'll find in this report is to educate you. We make no promise or guarantee of income or earnings. You have to do some work, use your best judgment, and perform due diligence before using the information in this book and even then we can't guarantee you will be successful - that's up to you.


So that got me asking myself what is this Diligence they talk about, i have heard it said in a sentence but 'What is Diligence'?? In my own definition I’d cut to the chase and just say ‘showing care and much effort in what one does,’ putting in SMART-work and steady effort. Also, these are some dictionary definitions I came across: Conscientiousness in paying proper attention to a task; giving the degree of care required in a given situation, Persevering determination to perform a task! This is quite an interesting word, others are called by it i.e. Dili as short for Diligence Phiri (easterners rock). But you find the person who owns the name possess no characteristics of what that name carries. If only we knew what weight our names carry I think some of us will be more serious about doing what we have been intended to do on this earth in this lifetime… but I digress. One who doesn't possess diligence ends up being poor, sleeping during the harvest, ends up being an annoyance, becomes a slave always choosing fantasies (Dreaming is good but dreams need to be SMART to be achieved, then they cease being fantasies). Without diligence no matter how many good resources there are, they'll go to waste, wanting much more but getting little, experiencing poverty and having trouble all through life…

Back to being diligent: the steady application in any kind of undertaking, a constant effort to accomplish what is undertaken, exertion of body/mind without unnecessary delay or sloth, due attention, industrious, assiduity I’d go on…

So here is somethings you can do to be diligent or enhance diligence as a part of your characteristic or trait in your life you can start by Removing Distractions. this means spending less time on the internet, phone, or watching television. *only if your are using the same in a very very productive way... but if its just a pastime activity then you really have to reconsider*. Wasting time only holds you back from accomplishing your goals. Make a 'To Accomplish' List or a.k.a 'To Do' List, know what you want to accomplish, put the time and be specific about it. Prioritize, weigh what is important in your life, differentiate between wants and needs. Effective Use of Time, make a schedule and have a plan for the day, that way you stay on track no matter what comes up, this helps you not to procrastinate and to meet deadlines. it might not be easy but when you stick to the task you will accomplish the task, it is the path to becoming diligent. Reward Yourself, you got to be careful on this one though, its only after you have followed through the plan and tasks set that you can reward yourself this helps to spur motivation... try it (remember how Mr. Been would always put presents for himself and surprise himself). 'Be Realistic', allow for the unexpected then return to your day re-prioritize as needed and keep moving! last but no least Realize the Value of Hard Work, (Am a strong believer of SMART work coupled with a bit of hard work)only when you accomplish one goal then you can move to the next, each step usually builds upon the previous ones, go the extra mile when needed.

If you possess this characteristic/trait of diligence you’ll get rewards, you’ll rule, you’ll prize your possessions, you’ll be fully satisfied, you’ll make profit, you’ll have an easy path, stay awake and have food to spare, you’ll make careful plans, you are going to give without sparing, you’ll serve before kings, you’ll reap in abundance through hard work.

~Diligence is the philosopher stone
That turns everything to GOLD~