Dr Paul Mutuzu (Co-Founder)
National Vision Institute (NVI) is an independent non-profit economic and political strategy think-tank focusing on Zimbabwe and Southern Africa region. It offers policy initiatives and strategic insights in an Impartial, Independent, Fair and Balanced perspective. It is time for citizen participation where they also ask tough questions in order to maintain commonsensical standards. NVI promotes thought-provoking ideas and views regardless of political affiliation. Zimbabwe needs that voice, Southern Africa needs the input of its citizens. NVI is dedicated to finding solutions to the challenges facing Africa.

Posted by Bernard Matolino on August 7, 2008 at 10:33 am
Dear Dr Mutuzu
I have been looking for you for donkey years. Surely you will remember me. Kindly get in touch with me a.s.a.p
Posted by Chris Munzwandi on August 8, 2008 at 9:49 pm
Paul! How can I get hold of you. We need to talk
Posted by ZimboChick on October 5, 2008 at 10:54 pm
Dr Mutuzu
Thank you ever so much for this well thought out blog! I just realised that you left a link on Huffpo, for me to look at the pictorial evidence of the suffering masses of our beloved country. I will be heavily trolling here ;) for a bit because I want to read everything that you have written! BTW I am faint hearted. The first two pictures were enough to get me started and I decided to stop lol. I am still asking myself how I missed this blog ;/
Posted by Lameck Mahachi on October 29, 2008 at 2:20 am
There hasn’t been any better blog. Mugabe must be squeezed until he goes together with his bootlickers. At some point it takes a lot of convincing the actually believe that Mugabe is Zimbabwean. Trully his actions are anathema to Zimbabwean idiosyncrasy. No Zimbabwean can look the other way when his fellowman is dying.
Posted by Pat Hoover on October 29, 2008 at 3:56 am
Fantastic,
I have been reading your posts regularly. I must say your blog is probably the best out there to help your countrymen do the right things. Do they get it? You also wrote “Redefining race relations in the new Zimbabwe”, that was true masterpiece. Thank you very much
Posted by Ranga Mawarire on October 29, 2008 at 4:03 am
Wow!
This is the kind of debate /Zimbabwe/Africa needs. Your articles are thought-provoking and well-researched. How can I contribute?
Posted by MG, New York on October 29, 2008 at 4:09 am
I congratulate you for your candor. Your article on Redefininf Race Relations in Zimbabwe was an eye opener. I have never been to Zimbabwe but I can tell that your society has suffered a lot of racism just like here in the US. Having said that, what is happened to Zimnbabwe is criminal. No one has a right to mistreat other people, simple! I am sure you as Africans will rise up against dictators the same way you rose up against colonialists. Do you have an effective opposition to do that?
Posted by MG, New York on October 29, 2008 at 4:13 am
Hallo National Vision Institute,
Your articles are excellent! I have an opening for a Business/Political analyst for a major news organization here in the US. The opening has a special emphasis on Southern Africa. If interested get in touch. Thanks
Posted by Raymond Edwards on April 21, 2009 at 1:08 am
Paul,
Great strategy think-tank! The National Vision Institute’s dedication to finding solutions to the challenges facing Africa are certainly shared by those who are committed to Human Rights watch and protection.
“All we think, is a result of how we feel about who we are, in juxtaposition to the rest of the world, we felt”