Friday 26 January 2018

Dr Mandaza, "a shadow SADC ZEC" will not stop coup Zanu PF rig elections - implement reforms W Mukori


One of the reasons Zimbabwe is this political and economic mess is because we do not like dealing with our unpleasant and tough problems decisively, even when we get the golden opportunity to do so. We prefer to pretend the problems are not there, kick the can down the street, anything and everything else we can do just to avoid dealing with the problem. Of course, problems do not disappear because you ignore them, they are like weeds in a field, they grow worse and spread!

Zimbabwe is in this economic mess which has seen unemployment soar to nauseating heights of 90%.

Basic services like health have all but collapsed; the ruling elite like Mugabe and his family have been going to Singapore for even something as routine as an eye check-up. President Mnangagwa, supposedly in the spirit of the new dispensation of post November coup has confirm that government will continue to pay the US$ 3 million per trip check-ups for the Mugabes; some years he had as many as 12 trips. Tsvangirai has a similarly generous retirement package the $4 million Highlands mansion is now his to keep and the nation will pay for his SA hospital bills.

The $36 million wasted on Mugabe’s health trips alone could build, equip and staff a five-star hospital which Mugabe, Tsvangirai and all the ruling elite can then be using and not have to waste another dollar of sending them outside the country for a flue jab! Whilst they are using the five-star hospital, other lesser mortals would. Some of the money saved could then be used to buy incubator for babies and keep x-ray machines working – luxuries items in even the big referral hospitals like Mpilo and Harare Hospitals.

¾ of our population now live on US$ 1.00 or less a day. Zimbabweans are now the poorest people in Africa. We have all known the root cause of our economic meltdown – four decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. We could not remove the incompetent and corrupt Zanu PF regime all these years because the regime blatantly rigged the vote and even used wanton violence and, worse still, stage a coup in 2008, just to remain in office.

We have had many opportunities to end our national problem of bad governance but again and again we wasted them all. The best chance to end the Zanu PF dictatorship was during the 2008 to 2013 GNU where all Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends were asked to do was to implement the democratic reforms SADC leaders had forced Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs to agree to following the 2008 elections which were marred by the wanton Zanu PF inspired violence. MDC leaders failed to get even one reform implemented. We kicked the problem of bad governance to the future, like the can down the road.

SADC leaders asked for the 2013 elections to be postponed until the reforms are implemented. Sadly, MDC leaders paid no heed. Zanu Pf went on to rig the elections and the nation was back to square one – stuck with the Zanu PF dictatorship.

After rigging the July 2013 elections Zanu PF thugs started fighting each other like hyena over a kill for who was going to rule after Mugabe; all calls for the regime to pay attention to the worsen economy were ignored. The fighting started with the “baby dumping” of Joice Mujuru and culminating in the 15 November 2017 military coup which forced Mugabe to resign. The coup resolved Zanu PF’s leadership problem, it did nothing to resolve the nation’s problem of bad governance. We are still stuck with a corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging regime or be it under new management.

We will be holding fresh election in a few months’ time and there is no evidence they will be free and fair because not even one of the raft of democratic reforms have been implemented. What are we going to do?

“Firstly, there must be security sector containment. As a bare minimum this will require a public statement by the heads of security services that they will be non-partisan in terms of the constitution and their enabling legislation,” suggested Dr Ibbo Mandaza.

“This needs to be expanded by the removal of security personnel from civilian activities, including command agriculture, and the setting up of multi-party monitoring team to ensure compliance with all of the above.”

This is nonsense! How many times did Robert Mugabe promise free and fair elections only for his thugs to blatantly rig the vote? President Mnangagwa has been promising free and fair elections and yet he has gone on to buy the Chiefs the new trucks, bribe for them to play their usual role of intimidating rural voters, has refuse to implement reforms, etc. Even if the top brass in the security services made the public statements Dr Mandaza is demanding, that will not stop them deploying personal in civilian clothing!

“Thirdly, it is critical to ensuring that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is completely impartial. This can be done either placing a SADC-appointed chair of ZEC or providing a SADC-appointed "shadow" for the Zimbabwean-appointed chair. There are calls for this already,” continued Dr Mandaza.

Desperate people do desperate things; calling for a “shadow” SADC commission is an act of desperation. There is a raft of democratic reforms that must be fully implemented and there is no time left to implement the reforms or time for them to take effect. With no reforms in place, it is clear, Zanu PF will rig these elections, the appointment of a SADC shadow commission will do nothing to stop the rigging.

SADC leaders wanted the 2013 elections postponed until the reforms are implemented because it is futile contesting flawed and illegal elections. It was none other than Dr Mandaza himself who wanted this year’s elections to be postponed too for the same reason.  

“Of course, they can be postponed,” he told Violet Gonda.  “In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there. I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac Maharaj. They were told ‘if you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done’.”

If President Mnangagwa is not going to implement all the democratic reforms BEFORE this year’s elections; then the opposition and the ordinary Zimbabweans must not participate in elections. It is insane to keep contesting elections we all know “are done”! The solution to Zimbabwe’s crashing problem of bad governance is staring us in the face, stop the insanity of taking part in flawed elections we all know are going to be rigged.   

8 comments:

  1. Desperate people do desperate things; calling for a "shadow" SADC commission is an act of desperation. There is a raft of democratic reforms that must be fully implemented and there is no time left to implement the reforms or time for them to take effect. With no reforms in place, it is clear, Zanu PF will rig these elections, the appointment of a SADC shadow commission will do nothing to stop the rigging.

    SADC leaders wanted the 2013 elections postponed until the reforms are implemented because it is futile contesting flawed and illegal elections. It was none other than Dr Mandaza himself who wanted this year's elections to be postponed too for the same reason.

    "Of course, they can be postponed," he told Violet Gonda. "In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed - the SADC summit. I went there. I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws."

    We must nit waste time trying to reinvent the wheel. We must demand that Zanu PF implement the reforms before the elections and failure to do so means we, the people and opposition play no part in the flawed elections. If we do this, SADC leaders will declare the elections null and void and thus force Zimbabwe back to the GNU kind arrangement with will then be tasked to implement the reforms.

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  2. Tsvangirai has already proven beyond all reasonable and unreasonable doubt that he is corrupt and incompetent. The man sold-out during the GNU by failing to get even one democratic reform implemented in return for the trappings of high office and the $4 million Highlands mansion. What else does he have to do to show he is a sell-out for Pete's sake?

    We are stuck with a regime of corrupt, vote rigging and murderous thugs because whenever we got a chance to end the Zanu PF dictatorship we have wasted it because we have corrupt and incompetent opposition parties.

    Nations get the government they deserve and after 38 years of countless wasted opportunities to end the Zanu PF tyranny we certainly deserve this Mafia government complete with its entourage of corrupt and incompetent opposition politicians who follow the regime like planet Saturn and her rings of debris and many moons!

    An MDC Alliance or any of the other opposition alliances victory will produce, at best, one mediocre government after another just as happened in Zambia when Fredrick Chiluba took over from Kenneth Kaunda. We need to implement the democratic reforms, end the oppressive autocracy that has stifled all meaningful debate and democratic competition and thus allow quality people to emerge; only then can we hold elections and expect quality leaders to emerge.

    "This situation could have probably presented Tsvangirai with his best chance ever. But fate is often cruel," you say.

    The truth is Tsvangirai and his MDC friends had the best chance to change Zimbabwe for all time during the GNU, they sold-out. To expect anything good from this lot is to expect blood from stone! Worse still, Zimbabwe will remain stuck in this hell-hole as long as we continue to bury our heads in the sand and expect blood from a stone!

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  3. @ Chitanda

    What has MDC ever accomplished even when they were united? You are hoping that quantity when make up for what MDC clearly lack in quality. Quantity is never a substitute for quality my friend and the sooner people like you swallow that fundamental truth the sooner this nation is going to dig itself out of this hell-hole!


    MDC leaders were certainly united on "Let us enjoy the spoils of power and forget about implementing the reforms because Mugabe, our chief beneficiary of the gravy train lifestyle, does not want even one reform implemented!" And look where that land us! "Unite is power!" Yeah right!

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  4. "America has got one of the best presidents ever," Museveni said on Tuesday while addressing members of the regional East African Legislative Assembly in the Ugandan capital, Kampala.

    "I love Trump because he tells Africans frankly. Africans need to solve their problems. They need to be strong. In the world, you cannot survive if you are weak and it is the fault of Africans if they are weak," Museveni said.

    Ironically it is corrupt and vote rigging tyrant like President Museveni who have made Africa weak!

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  5. The people of Zimbabwe's failure to understand what happened during the GNU is unforgivable, worse still the failure to do so even now with the benefit of hindsight. Those who refuse to reflect on the past are doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over again. After 38 years of rigged elections, who would imagine anyone out there would need convincing of the futility of contesting flawed elections and yet this is what one is doing here.

    SADC leaders were disappointed that Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends ignored their advice not to contest the flawed elections in 2013. They must have dispaired when the Zimbabwean people themselves had failed to take MDC leaders to task on the same issue. With an electorate this naive and gullible as that in Zimbabwe, politicians know they can do as they please and both Zanu PF and MDC politicians, have done just that!

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  6. @ Nhamoinesu
    Mugabe and Zanu PF's role in Zimbabwe's economic and political demise is a matter of historic record, it is utterly pointless to deny such historic truth. The country has had many "get out of hell" tickets with the best one being issued during the GNU.
    It is to be expected that MDC leaders would want the nation to deal on the other 364 days of the year when escape was impossible and ignore the one day when escape was possible and they wasted the opportunity. We are interested in our escape more than we are interested in our imprisonment and incarceration. It would be utterly unforgivable is yet another opportunity should arise and we once again fail to do so because we failed to learn from the past and make sure we escape without failure.
    MDC failed to implement even one of the democratic reforms during the GNU. The most important lesson to be learned there is that MDC leaders are breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent.
    Right now we have the golden opportunity to force the implementation of the reforms by refusing to contest in the flawed elections Zanu PF is set to hold. MDC leaders are going to contest out of greed and we would be foolish to let them talk us to take part.

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  7. @ Jamalo

    One does not need to wait and go through the election to know if they will be free and fair. With not even one reform implemented it is clear they will not be free and fair. The public media is pro Zanu PF so the people will never get the chance have details on the competing candidates.


    Zanu PF has just bought the Chiefs the new trucks and they, in return, will frog march the rural people to attend Zanu PF rallies and then latter to vote for the party. Zanu PF Political Commissar, Engelbert Rugeje has already been reminding the people that they wanton violence of 2008 will return if they do not vote for Zanu PF. How can elections in which the voters are so blatantly abused be free and fair?

    In June 2013 SADC leaders warned MDC leaders and the people of Zimbabwe at large not to contest the 2013 elections because it was clear the elections were going to be rigged. “If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done,” they warned. It was not rocket science, with no reforms in place Zanu PF is set to rig this year’s elections.

    After 38 years of rigged elections we do not need to give Zanu PF another chance to prove they rig elections. We need free and fair elections to get out of this economic and political hell-hole a.s.a.p.

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  8. @Everfaithful
    Whilst that Zanu PF tactic has worked when dealing with some of our naive and gullible people, it clearly has not work with the foreign investors. President Mnangagwa went to Davos to tell investors that "Zimbabwe was ready to do business!" His cut and paste job to hide the fact that the party is still a party of thugs did not work, he showed the world the regime is the same corrupt and vote rigging thugs pretending to be democrats. He was asked one question and he started to sweat and the heavy democrat make-up fall off!
    You do not stage a coup then try to bully everyone into believing it was not a coup; that was a give away!
    President Mnangagwa can say what he likes about holding free, fair and credible elections but even the naive and gullible Zimbabweans can see this is a lie. No one will mistake Zanu PF Political Commissar Engelbert Rugeje's chilling reminder of 2008 and 2013 violence returning if the party does not win for a Father Christmas message of good will.
    A hyena may deny eating rotten meat but its bad breath will give the game away!

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