Monday 30 April 2018

ED ignore Zanu PF violence to talk of "democratic ethos" - essence of "legitimacy trap" P Guramanhu


“Zanu PF's hotly-contested primary elections took place countrywide yesterday amid violent and chaotic scenes, as well as damaging allegations of bribery, favouritism and the imposition of candidates - prompting the ruling party to postpone the internal polls in many constituencies to today,” reported Daily News.

“In Mashonaland Central, police made several arrests in Mazowe West where alleged supporters of the sitting MP, Kazembe Kazembe, were said to have slashed the vehicle tyres of rival Tafadzwa Musarara.

"The tyres were deflated and my driver was attacked, and I know it is the work of incumbent MP Kazembe Kazembe's campaigning team who were spotted at the scene. Arrests have been made under RRB 333861440," Musarara told the Daily News.

If there is so much violence and mayhem by Zanu PF members directed against fellow Zanu PF members how much worse when it is the against the opposition whom they consider to be puppets of the West seeking regime change!

If the violence is taking place in urban centres how much worse will it be in the rural backwaters where the Zanu PF thugs rule the roost!

It is disappointing that President Mnangagwa is not even concerned about the violence in his own party. “Whatever teething problems we have experienced so far, we remain convinced that the democratic course we have started in the management of our party affairs is the correct one, indeed one befitting a party of our history, our strength and our stature,” he said.

“As the ruling party, the democratic content and standards of our processes define and preordain our national politics. We thus not fear to widen the scope and play of the elective ethic in our party affairs and processes. Whatever challenges we face in the interim must thus be in the direction of firmly rooting the democratic ethos which, after all, we planted in the land through our historical sacrifices as a party of the national liberation.”

What “democratic ethos” has Zanu PF ever planted?

Here lays the essence of the nation’s failure to make any head way in addressing its teething economic and political problems. The root cause of the economic problems is the criminal waste of national resources, material and human, through mismanagement and corruption. For the last 38 years, these problems have been allowed grown and spread like cancerous tumour to force the economy into the state of total meltdown pushing unemployment into the nauseating height of 90% and ¾ of our people into abject poverty.

First the nation could not get the Zanu PF government to address these problem, the regime simply ignored the calls for changed and ignored the tragic human suffering brought on by the economic decline. Ordinarily the people would have voted Zanu PF out of office but this did not happen because the regime has routinely rigged elections.

In short, the root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic problems is the nation’s failure to remove Zanu PF from office even when it was clear the regime corrupt and incompetent and must go. The nation was stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical regime for 38 years and counting.

There is no hope of getting meaningful regime change as long as Zanu PF retains the carte blanche powers to rig the vote. The party has resisted all efforts to get democratic reforms, designed to take away the vote-rigging powers, implemented. As we can see from his remark above, President Mnangagwa maintains Zanu PF is a democratic party that does not rig elections.

“Nearly 20 years into Zimbabwe's unresolved Machiavellian Moment, and as the old order has been bleeding to death slowly, while the new has been struggling to be born, it has become quite clear that the birth of a new dispensation is being arrested by the country's lingering illegitimacy trap,” admitted Professor Jonathan Moyo in a recent article written from his hiding place in exile.

“The means for legitimately getting into, staying in and getting out of political office in Zimbabwe, in government and mainstream political parties, have remained contested since 1980. Just about all holders of elective public office in politics, especially but not only at the level of the presidency, are illegitimate. The problem has been so pervasive that it has found expression even in appointed offices in the civil and security services. It is notable that key members of the ZDF "command element" that staged the November coup had outlived their tenure and were thus in the command illegitimately.”

Moyo is running away from President Mnangagwa and his junta regime, his erstwhile former Zanu PF colleagues. Moyo and a few other G40 faction members have been on the run since last November’s military coup in which saw ED and his Lacoste faction seize power.

It is heartening to hear Professor Moyo is admitting Zanu PF’s failure to hold free and fair elections and hence the “lingering legitimacy trap”. It is disappointing that Moyo is admitting this now when he has lost power and influence to help get the nation out of this trap.

Whilst there no stopping these flawed elections going ahead now, the way out of this legitimacy trap is for the international observers admit that with no meaningful reforms it is impossible to hold free, fair and credible elections and thus declare the elections null and void.

8 comments:

  1. @ Stop-a-thief
    Bhora Musango nearly worked in 2008 when it gave Tsvangirai 73% of the March vote but ED and company step in and they got ZEC to whittle down Tsvangirai's vote count to 47% to force a run-off. It took them six week to cook up the new results, still they did it.

    In the run-off Zanu PF unleashed the party thugs, war veterans and State Security personel on the defenceless civilians like wolves in penned sheep. Zanu PF taught the civilians a lesson the nation has never forgotten! "Vakadzidziswa chakakonisa imbwa kuse kunyenama ichingo!" as one would say in Shona.

    Zanu PF has already deployed the war veterans and 5 000 faithful as dogs soldiers who are re-organising Zanu PF from the cell, village, ward right up the national level. These overzealous thugs invite you to attend Zanu PF but all those in the know that you will be very foolish not to attend. The invitation was an order!

    Some people have been saying Zanu PF is not on the ground campaigning - how naive and ignorant some people are.

    Yes the opposition have been allowed to hold their rallies but always at Zanu PF's discretion - the party has the power to disrupt any rally at the drop of the hat and it will do so as the election heat up!

    Zanu PF's vote rigging juggernaut is going through its gears and there is no stopping it once it goes into overdrive. You can try to stop it with Bhora Musango but I can tell you now that is forlorn hope!

    These elections should not be taking place without first implementing all the democratic reforms, designed to dismantle the vote rigging juggernaut and use the components to rebuilt the democratic institutions, their original and intended use. With no reforms in place, the best and only course of action is to have the elections declared null and void.

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  2. Mutsvangwa tell the opposition to take up guns if the object to the army involvement in the elections.
    All those who believe that Zanu PF will ever want to relinguish its undemocratic control of the Army, Police, CIO, ZEC and all the other state institutions are being naive. The one thing Zanu PF has been totally focused on is that the dictatorship must seize absolute power and to retain it at all costs. If the party was therefore to give up its iron grip on key state institution like the Army, the regime knows lifetime goal, its November 2017 coup, operation restore legacy, is now doomed.
    To expect Zanu PF to up power is a big ask but to think these thugs would do it for the love of justice and motherland is foolishness devoid of hope!

    Zanu PF has deployed 5000 soldiers, 25 in each of the 200 constituencies, who are doggedly faithful to the dictatorship, who are working with the war veterans and other party thugs to re-organise the party from the cell up. Anyone who says Zanu PF is not campaigning does not know what they are talking about. These thugs are holding Zanu PF meeting in every village every week; all are invited to attend and few dare refuse because that invitation is an order!
    Zanu PF is set to rig the vote; these elections are done.
    These elections should not be taking place without first implementing all the democratic reforms, designed to dismantle the vote rigging juggernaut and use the components to rebuild the democratic institutions, their original and intended use. With no reforms in place, the best and only course of action is to have the elections declared null and void.

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  3. @ Icho

    Tsvangirai got 73% in March 2008 and still that was not good enough for him to win. Please tell us what "stringent measure," as Chamisa claims, have been devised to win rigged elections? The world is sick and tired of you opposition claiming you are going to win but only to cry that the elections were rigged after each elections.

    These elections should not be taking place without first implementing the reforms first.

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  4. ED is happy with the violence and intimidation that took place! There is no doubt that the violence and intimidation against the opposition will be considerably worse and again ED will be happy! We are in trouble, serious trouble!

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  5. The dye is cast, President Mnangagwa cannot hold free and fair election because the window for him to implement the democratic reform has closed. We cannot have free and fair elections without a free media, a verified voters' roll, transparent party funding, etc. these things are a reality on the ground and cannot be changed now when we are deep into the election process already.

    The interesting question now is the international observer going to turn a blind eye to all these things out of total indifference to the tragic human suffering by the millions of ordinary Zimbabweans at the coal face of this political mess?!!!

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  6. @ Duni Sani

    With defeatist like you around it is little wonder the country is in a mess.

    As a matter of fact, there were golden opportunities to end Zanu PF rule during the GNU but MDC failed to implement the reforms. SADC leaders have said Zimbabwe should not go into these elections without the reforms, they will declare these flawed elections null and void if a reasonable number of Zimbabweans were to make it clear they are not participating in these flawed elections.

    The situation can be saved but not if you have already convinced yourself that it cannot be save - that is what being a defeatist means. The real tragedy for Zimbabwe is the country has more than its fair share of defeatists and idiots!

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  7. @ British bulldog

    Where were the dynamic youth five years ago? Why did they fail to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections then?

    Your youth champion Nelson Chamisa was even a cabinet minister in the 2008 to 2013 GNU which had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms and thus guarantee free, fair and credible elections for all time! MDC failed to get even one reform implemented.

    "If you TRY to RIG its not going to work and the DYNAMIC YOUTH WILL VOTE FOR THE DYNAMIC S. YOU ARE GONE MADALAS," you say.

    This is nothing more than an example of Chinua Achebe's boastful dog who claiming to put out a furnace fire with his puny fart! The elections are being rigging before your eyes and you are too concerted to even notice it.

    SADC leaders have advised that Zimbabweans should not go into these elections without first implementing the reforms. Each generation, sect, party, etc. has come out with its own excuse to justify their insanity of contesting flawed elections yours is DYNAMIC YOUTH - just another dog's puny fart!

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  8. @ DM

    You are 100% right there! What I find particularly annoying here is that many of the people who are ignoring the glaring irregularity such as intimidation and vote buying are living in countries the know will never accept these things. Why they are lowing the thrash hold of the free and fair elections is what has got us into this mess!

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