Sunday 14 January 2018

Mnangagwa regime is "illegitimate", say Zhuwao - we know and so too was Mugabe regime W Mukori

Since the November 2017 coup that saw the removal of Robert Mugabe from the presidency the nation has been bombarded by the G40 members and supporters trying to give their own spin on the event.

“Furthermore, the MDC-T Youth Assembly has correctly set itself the noble, progressive and revolutionary objective of restoring legitimacy. This recognition that the regime in power and control of government in Zimbabwe is illegitimate puts to shame several senior people who have been shamefully reticent about boldly declaring that the coup perpetrated in Zimbabwe is illegal. Hava svodi zvachose; they ought to be ashamed of themselves,” wrote Patrick Zhuwao, former Minister in his uncle Robert Mugabe’s cabinet and one of the few G40 leaders in hiding. 

Patrick Zhuwao, Jonathan Moyo and the rest of the G40 supporters can witter all they like about the November coup being a bad thing; the people of Zimbabwe and many in the international community view it as a good thing given Zimbabwe’s situation at the time.

The G40 empty heads are telling us, the coup was unconstitutional and therefore the Mnangagwa regime is illegitimate; we know all that. We also know that Zanu PF has rigged elections and, in 2008, it even staged a coup to stop MDC getting into power. After 37 years of being stuck with a corrupt, vote rigging, power-hungry megalomania and murderous tyrant and with a real prospect of the tyrant promoting his foolish shrew wife as his successor; the nation breathed a huge sigh of relief when Mugabe was forced at gun-point to resign and his demonic plans come to naught.

The November coup was illegal but will go down in history as an evil to end a greater evil!

It is a great pity that the coup was carried out by thugs, the same thugs who have behind all the vote rigging, coup and all that jazz, and was therefore never going to deliver any democratic change. The challenge for the nation is to build on the fact that the dog-eat-dog fighting in Zanu PF which has left the party weaker than it has ever been in the last four decades and force through the democratic reforms the nation needs so desperately.

Most of the G40 members have been silenced and are out licking their wounds. Mnangagwa has ruthlessly driven home Lacoste’s advantage by labelling G40 supporters “criminals” and arrest and charge of historic crimes Lacoste members would be guilty of if the shoe was in the other foot! G40 would constitute the greatest threat to Mnangagwa’s hold on power and he, like Mugabe before him, is just using very dirty trick in the book to eliminate the opposition and thus maintain the de facto one-party dictatorship.

There few G40 members who have got away Patrick Zhuwao and Jonathan Moyo will vent their frustration at having lost power, looted wealth; they can make Lacoste people uncomfortable in their ivory tower but they will not unseat them. Meanwhile it is the G40 members who are living in fear of dear life like a mouse whose world is a mine-field of deadly snakes!  

“The MDC-T Youth Assembly has provided very important lessons this week over and above the principled stand they have taken on the issue of Kudzai Chipanga. They have refused to be fooled by the coup conspirators and terrorist junta and called for a restoration of legitimacy,” wrote Patrick Zhuwao from his new rat hole hiding.

“I hope that my sekuru Chitova Nelson Chamisa will also refuse to be fooled and call for the restoration of legitimacy by not being part of the subterfuge of postponing elections as we all contribute within our various spaces toward #2018Resistance.”

Poor Zhuwao, he is still labouring under the delusions the people of Zimbabwe loved his uncle Bob an incompetent, corrupt, vote rigging and murderous tyrant. Patrick had tasted absolute power and so too had his aunt Grace; it was her insane determination to be president that gave rise to the G40 faction. As First Lady, Grace Mugabe, had enjoyed a life of leisure and luxury far beyond the means of an increasingly impoverished nation.

At a time, the nation was failing to pay civil servants their merge wages, there was no money to keep even the most basic services such as clean running water, etc.; the Mugabes continued to hold lavish weddings and birth day parties, make as many as five overseas trips a month @ costing US$3 million or more. They live in the US$ 4 billion Blue Roof mansion, have 14 farms and countless other properties and asset.

For the last four years Zimbabweans have been forced to spend must feel like a life time queuing for cash. Grace Mugabe and her family did not feel the cash shortage because they have continued to spend, spend, spend. People read stories of she and her son Russell buying limos worth $500 000 @ one week, the next she is in SA buying a house for her other two sons worth R54 million, next she is buying a US$1.2 million diamond ring, etc.

Of course, Grace Mugabe knew that she and her family would not continue to enjoy their lives of leisure and luxury once Mugabe seized to be President. She could not even bear to think about it and hence the reason she was absolutely determined that she must be President. And whilst she cleared the field of all others who wanted to succeed her husband as President, she vowed he was to remain in office. She would ferry him around in a wheel barrow if he was too frail to walk because of old age or ill health.

It was bad enough to be stuck with her incompetent and corrupt husband for nearly four decades it was the prospect of having this shopaholic and scatter brain Grace as president that really freaked the nation. Grace Mugabe and her G40 supporters gambled on her becoming president and they lost not just the presidency but for some of them like Ignatius Chombo, all their looted wealth and freedom. Zhuwao, Kasukuwere and Jonathan Moyo have too lost all their mansions and looted wealth and only escape with whatever loot they could fit in a suitcase to live the life of a fugitive!

“Asante Sana. Mina lawe silom'sebenzi. Iwe neni tine basa,” signed off Patrick Zhuwao.


The task before Zimbabwe is implement the democratic reforms and thus remove the remaining Lacoste faction from power so the nation can start on the important task of rebuilding this great nation from the ruins Robert Mugabe’s corrupt and tyrannical rule bequeathed the nation. As for you Patrick and other escaped G40 members, we hope you will face justice and give back what you looted from the nation.

7 comments:

  1. The lack of critical resources such as drugs and essential medical equipment as well as shortage of staff has been blamed for low morale at public health institutions with calls for improved public relations and efficiency in service growing louder.

    The calls come in the wake of surprise visits to central hospitals in the country last month by First Lady Cde Auxillia Mnangagwa that uncovered a lot of reluctance and in some cases pure dereliction of duty by hospital staff.

    This was just a photo-opportunity! If she was serious then why did she allow her husband to spend US$ 6 million buying new twin cab Isuzu trucks for 262 Chiefs, a blatant vote buying act at that! She just as keen as everyone in Zanu PF to keep power at all cost and will never object to vote buying or even the use of wanton violence to keep the party in power!

    If we are ever going to end the tragic reality of poverty and neglect in the country then we, Zimbabweans, must grow up and start taking matters with the seriousness they deserve.

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  2. @Tembedza

    I agree with you there 100% when you say that the people of Zimbabwe viewed the November 2017 coup as a protest against Mugabe.

    “Furthermore, his Administration had become a den of thieves, associated with corruption, looting of States' resource and patronage. As for Mnangagwa, whatever he has sowed, the same stuff he will reap,” you said.

    However, I wish the situation was as plain and simple as the ordinary people out there would want it to be; it is not. By staging the coup Mnangagwa and his fellow coup plotters have not only managed to jettison Mugabe whose plans to boot them out of the party was already underway but the plotters have done it is such way to convince the public that they were stopping the rot in Zanu PF. This is the lie Mnangagwa has sown and is reaping the huge benefits in that the nation is allowing him to retain the Zanu PF dictatorship because the masses have failed to see that booting Mugabe and a few others around him was not enough to end the dictatorship.

    It is us, the people who have been duped by the coup plotters and it is us who will continue to suffer and die from the ill effect of the de facto Zanu PF dictatorship.

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  3. @ Malunda

    “Let's remain hopeful that the so-called electoral reforms will be enacted and that the incumbents will step aside if bitten in elections. otherwise we all know the truth guys,” you say.

    When hope is contradicted by reality it is called wishful thinking. You can hope all you want to get mangoes from a thorn tree, it is just wishful thinking because thorn trees do not produce mangoes. Plant a mango tree, then you have good reason to hope that someday it will bear fruit. Plant 100 mango trees and you can almost be certain, that short of a catastrophic disaster, one of them will bear fruit!

    President Mnangagwa has not implemented even one democratic reform, and time has run out for him to do so. Meanwhile he has done nothing to stop the Zanu PF vote rigging juggernaut; on Saturday, he dished out the new trucks to Chiefs (carrot to induce them to keep up their good work of frog marching rural people to vote for Zanu PF); he appointed Mugeje Zanu PF Political Commissar (the man who terrorized the nation to force people to vote for Zanu PF and he has hit the ground running reminding people what will follow if they did not vote for Zanu PF); etc. Those expecting free and fair elections are wishful thinkers and the nation is not going to get out of this hell-hole on the back of naïve wishful thinking.

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  4. @ Mai Chibwe

    Well I agree with you there. I am on record calling for the people not support the November coup thugs much less praise them because they are the ones who have rigged elections and stage the 2008 coup to impose not just Mugabe but themselves as the Zanu PF dictatorship all these years on the nations. My fear was that Mnangagwa and his fellow coup plotters will take public support of the coup to mean public support of the cabal and all it stands for which is exactly what has happened.

    We live in a country where most people have been brain washed they cannot think beyond the here and now; 38 years of this corrupt and tyrannical regime has taken a heavy toll on the nation economically and, worst of all, mentally!

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  5. @ Everfaithful

    Zimbabwe's economic and political recovery must start will the restoration of the people's freedoms and human rights including the power to hold leaders to democratic account. It is clear that Zanu PF has no intention of implementing the democratic reforms and therefore this year's elections are NOT going to be free and fair.

    Our fight for democratic change dating back to the late 1990s was not just about removing Mugabe but making sure elections are free, fair and credible - removal of Mugabe was a given after that. So, removing Mugabe, which the November coup has done, but failing to deliver free, fair and credible elections means our objective has not been met.

    SADC leaders have already said we should postpone elections until reforms are implemented and that is the most logical course of action. Do not participate in this year's elections and demand reforms!

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  6. President Mnangagwa has done nothing to slow down much less stop the Zanu PF vote rigging juggernaut. On Saturday he dished out the new trucks Mugabe had promised to give to the Chiefs. His Zanu PF Political Commissar, Engelbert Rugeje, has been out telling people the wanton violence of 2008 will return if they do not vote for Zanu PF.

    I would give Mnangagwa and his regime 100 days if I believed they had changed in any way. They are the same thugs who had kept Mugabe in power all these last 37 years and it is naive to think they have changed just because they got rid of their last figure head, who was in the process of booting them out!

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  7. @ Mai Chibwe

    True but the starting point to getting back our freedoms, human rights and our very humanity will be to refuse to accept that such blatant violations and denial of other people's freedoms and rights is acceptable. Other people, in our own backyards such as South Africans and the people of Botswana have always held free, fair and credible elections, for example; proof that it is not something beyond our reach.

    If the people of Zimbabwe had been a bit more diligent in their selection of the opposition leaders these last few years, for example, we could be out of this political mess. The MDC leaders had many golden opportunities to implement the democatic reforms which would have ended Zanu PF's dictatorship but wasted them all because Tsvangirai and company proved to be corrupt and incompetent beyond words!

    The very fact that there are still some Zimbabweans out there who still follow Tsvangirai sheepishly goes to show we still have very naive and gullible voters out there. We are not yet ready for good governance. We are not yet ready to see an end to our self-inflicted suffering and deaths!

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