Monday 15 January 2018

We cannot postpone elections to extend seating MPs' term and reward failure - best to clear deck P Guramatunhu

There is absolutely no excuse for a seating regime to postpone the holding fresh elections to extend its term in office. All those arguing President Mnangagwa in agreement with the opposition to postpone this year’s elections are talking nonsense!

“We have seen countries that have postponed elections purely on the basis elections commission had come forward and said if we rush through an election the quality of our process is going to be compromised but that is not a narrative we have seen from our election commission,” said Tawanda Chimhini, ERC director.

ZEC has had five years to prepare for elections and commission cannot just ask for elections to be postponed without saying why it is not able to deliver its political mandate.

“Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Development Party (ZDP) President Kisinoti Mukwazhi has been reportedly petitioned Parliament seeking election postponement until up to 2021,” reported Zimeye.

“In his petition Mukwazhi said the country is not ready for the polls and the legislature should put in place a motion for postponement.”

“We demand the Parliament of Zimbabwe to immediately come up with a law that can allow for the postponement of 2018 general elections to 2021…,” said Mukwazhi.

Elections are a very stressful affair for any public office bearer anywhere in the world especially when there is a real possibility of losing their post.

It was the duty of the same parliamentarians Mukwazhi is petitioning to make sure everything was done to ensure fresh elections would go ahead on time. For Mukwazhi to be petition them to extend they stay in office because they failed to prepare for elections is tantamount to rewarding the MPs for failing to do their job; that is a very foolish think to do indeed!

The only reason to postpone elections is to have the reforms necessary for free and fair elections implemented and, unless one has a mechanism to guarantee 100% that this will happen, then we might just as well let the election go ahead.

All those calling for elections to be postponed must address the contentious question; who will form the interim administration until fresh elections are held? Whilst no one with any brain would argue that holding elections without reforms is a waste of time and resources. Still it is hard to see how we can have a competent interim administration to implement the reforms that exclude Zanu PF and MDC politicians.

Our problem is that both Mnangagwa and Tsvangirai will agree to postponing the elections on one condition – they form the interim administration. Only the politically naïve would trust Zanu PF and MDC politicians to implement the reforms necessary for free and fair elections when they failed to do so during the last GNU!

Indeed, President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF friends have maintained that there is nothing wrong with Zimbabwe’s election process and therefore they are not going to implement any meaningful reforms. As for MDC, they have yet to say what reforms they want implemented; proof they are any wiser than they were during the GNU.  


The nation is better off letting Zanu PF hold the elections, declare the process null and void and thus clear the deck for the nation to invite SADC, UN and other outsiders to help chart a new path out of this hell. Zanu PF and MDC politicians have already proven that they are corrupt and incompetent but their appetite for power is as keen as ever, they will want elections postponed but only for the purpose of consolidating their own hold on power and nothing else.

4 comments:

  1. Kumire sustained serious head injuries and he reported the matter to the police but no one was arrested.
    “So far nobody has been arrested in connection with the incident although the Zanu PF youths who assaulted him are known,” MDC sources said yesterday.
    Morgan Tsvangirai was warned by SADC leaders not to contest the 2013 elections without first implementing the democratic reforms including the reforms to free the Police to carry out their duty of keeping law and order without fear or favour. MDC leaders refused to listen and so we continue to face this totally intolerable situation in which opposition members are assaulted and the Police continue to do nothing about it as soon as they hear those responsible for the lawlessness are Zanu PF members.
    Opposition members can try to sue the Police for failing to carry out their statutory duties but that will come to naught as Zanu PF also control the judiciary.
    In a country in which the ruling party controls everything, the Police, the judiciary, public media, ZEC, etc. there is really no point in contesting flawed elections. SADC leaders are right in recommending that the opposition should not contest. The only reason the MDC have continued to take part is because they are after the few seats Zanu PF gives away as bait. It is up to the Zimbabwe public to hold the opposition to account for selling out!

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  2. @ Wenyika
    "He allegedly stole $400k from the same regime Robin Hood style and bought bicycles, not cars, for his constituency, a constituency that is marginalized because its people happen to be predominantly Ndebele," you write.
    When someone talks of people being "marginalized" in a country where unemployment has soared to 90% and think they must proof this is indeed the case. There is a real danger of Zimbabweans wasting time, energy and treasure fighting each other because we all feel we have been "marginalized" when we should accept we are in the same boat and cooperate for the good of the country.

    “If the British Gvt is able to work with him, despite his mysterious nature, to bring about democracy in Zimbabwe, to the extent of giving him a platform on BBC and protecting information about his exact location from the Coup Government of Zimbabwe, why is the present opposition unable to work with him?” You claim.
    Do not mix BBC with the British Gvt. Just because in Zimbabwe Zanu PF controls everything it does not mean the same is true everywhere. The BBC agreed not to reveal where Moyo is and they honoured their promise, nothing more!

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  3. @ Dr Moyo
    The Alliance for the Peoples Agenda (APA)leader Dr Nkosana Moyo has blasted president Mnangagwa for buying expensive cars for chiefs in place of prioritising health care and education.
    The Chiefs will remember you said that and punish any of the villagers in their respective areas who support APA. You would not be contesting the elections if they targeted you and not the poor sobs, povo: how very considerate of you Dr Moyo!
    You are contesting for the sake of the few gravy train seats Zanu PF gives away to entice the opposition to contest, they are just as selfish as the Chiefs who are sell-out povo for the new trucks!

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  4. @ Nomazulu

    Dr Moyo is now fighting to win as many of the few gravy train seats Zanu PF gives away as he can that is all he cares about. Giving the Chiefs the new trucks is just one of the many acts by President Mnangagwa to prove that Zanu PF is still a party of thugs and the elections will be rigged. Dr Moyo, just like the rest of the opposition contesting these flawed elections, does not care that the elections are flawed as long as he wins a few gravy train seats!

    He knows the Chiefs are being paid to frog march povo to attend Zanu PF rallies and vote for the party. He does not care as long as he wins a few seats, he will walk over hundreds if not thousands of dead innocent civilians just to have a few APA MPs!

    There is no competent opposition much less opposition candidates with morals! Dr Moyo is a sell-out the same as Morgan Tsvangirai or the Zanu PF Chiefs and thugs themselves!

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