Friday 25 May 2018

"Off with Mukupe's head!" clamour opposition leaders - to hide their own incompetence

"How can we say, honestly, the soldiers took the country, practically snatched it from Mugabe, to come and hand it over to Chamisa?” said deputy Finance Minister Terrence Mukupe in a video.

"A child talking about spaghetti roads, who is talking about impregnating all women? This country, where it is now and where it is coming from, needs a grown up, a steady hand, a person who can stabilise things."
Masvingo Provincial State Minister, Josaya Hungwe, made a similar statement confirming Zanu PF was not going to risk losing power by holding free, fair and credible elections.
Like it or not, in their own perverted and boastfulness, the two Zanu PF Ministers are doing us, ordinary Zimbabweans, a great favour by reminding us – least we should ever forget - that Zanu PF has no intention of holding free, fair and credible elections. What is really disappointing here, but not at all surprising, is the knee-jerk reactions from the country’s opposition politicians, the usual suspects. Instead of sitting up and taking careful note they want the two ministers fired for waking them from their sloth-like slumber!
When President Mnangagwa took over from Robert Mugabe following last November’s military coup, he promised to hold free, fair and credible elections. The promise was address the illegitimacy issue of his regime since it was born out of a coup. Many people did not believe the regime would keep its promise and events have since proved them right! The regime has stubbornly refused to implement even one of the raft of democratic reforms Zanu PF agreed were necessary for free and fair elections at the onset of the 2008 to 2013 GNU.  

"Zanu PF ichatonga! Igo tonga!" (Zanu PF will rule! And rule!) Was the very first thing President Mnangagwa told his Zanu PF cronies on his return to SA after the coup. He was restating the party's total commitment to its long cherished "No regime change!" mantra.
Ministers Mukupe and Hungwe were reminding those amongst us who preferred to bury their heads in the sand and delude themselves that the junta would risk losing power by holding free and fair elections.
“It is great that Zanu PF has condemned Mukupe’s statement. They must take tangible action against him if he indeed did not talk for them. He has undermined the dialogue that we have been trying on electoral reforms, surely just a statement is not enough when he remains in government and still the party candidate,” said Douglas Mwonzora.
Mr Mwonzora, how long has this dialogue being going on and how many electoral reforms have been implemented?  
At its party congress in 2014, MDC-T resolved the party would not take party in any future elections until democratic reforms to ensure free and fair elections are implemented. “No reforms, no elections!” was the party resolution. Even since the party has been demanding that Zanu PF implement reforms but has the later has completely ignored MDC’s demands.
There elections are now upon us; there is two months to voting day at the most; what meaningful reforms do you serious expect to be implemented this late?
Former Education minister and MDC legislator David Coltart said Mnangagwa should not just say the right words, but descend heavily on ruling party members who flagrantly contravened the Constitution.
“This is good, but we will only know they are serious when Mukupe is fired and soldiers are withdrawn from the countryside where they are campaigning for Zanu PF and confined to barracks until after elections,” Coltart said.
What a hypocrite! So, Mr Coltart has known all along that Zanu PF had deployed soldiers, to complement the war veterans, the Chiefs, other traditional leaders, etc., all campaigning for Zanu PF. He has done nothing and even pretended not to know until now. He wants Mukupe fired for reminding him and his MDC friends they are being foolish in ignoring the blatant vote rigging happening under their nose.  
Even Zimbabwe’s notorious political turn-coat Professor Jonathan Moyo joined the usual suspects in call for Mukupe and Hungwe to be fired.
“If that’s government view, a serious and truthful one, then Mukupe must be fired pronto if he is not fired, the public and international community must take Mukupe’s rant as the truth,” twittered Moyo from his hide-out.
Who exactly do you want to fire Mukupe, Professor, and for what reason exactly? And, to what end and purpose?
President Mnangagwa and his junta have masterminded and ruthless carried out all Zanu PF’s vote rigging activities including the wanton violence all these last 38 years and, to spice it all, the junta has just carried out its most audacious and dare-devil act of all - coup to ouster Robert Mugabe himself. If all these acts is not enough to proof beyond all reasonable doubt of Mnangagwa and his junta’s deep-seated love for power and the dangers they will risks to secure it then, please, tell me what more proof you want!
No one in their right mind would expect these seasoned political thugs to risk all to wrestle power from Mugabe in November only to hand it over in a silver-platter to an upstart let like Chamisa a few months latter! Of course, Mukupe is only stating the obvious in saying that will never happen!
So, Minister Mukupe and Hungwe are warning the opposition and the nation at large that Zanu PF’s promise to hold free and fair elections is only a smokescreen, the junta has no intention of doing any such thing. Our utterly, utterly useless, corrupt and incompetent opposition politicians did not want to hear that Zanu PF was rigging these elections because they were being exposed for having buried their heads in the sand and failing to this this political reality. And so, in they perverted and macabre foolishness, they are shooting the messenger.
Zanu PF is rigging these elections. These election should have never gone ahead without first implement the democratic reforms designed to end President Mnangagwa and his junta’s undemocratic powers to rig the vote and, if need be, use violence including staging yet another military coup to ensure Zanu PF remains in power at any and all cost.
With two months to go before the elections there is nothing one can do to stop them going ahead. What must be done now is for the international community including SADC elections observers to take note of the political reality in Zimbabwe; that there is no free press, no verified voters’ roll, no transparent party funding allowing Zanu PF to rob the nation blind to bankroll its vote rigging activities, etc., etc. With so many basic tenets for free, fair and credible missing, we call upon the observers to declare these flawed elections null and void.
By declaring the elections null and void, the international community will be doing the long suffering people of Zimbabwe a great favour by forcing Zanu PF to accept revisiting the 2008 reforms the party agree to at the onset of the GNU. Zimbabwe will appoint a new interim administration which will be task to implement the reforms and thus finally end the country present dysfunctional political system.
We must dismiss the opposition politicians with their “Off with their heads” calls, directed at the Zanu PF leaders who have reminded us once again of how their party is hell-bend on rigging the elections, with the contempt they rightly deserve. Their malice and foolishness is; in tune with the blind fury of Lewis Carol’s fictional character, Queen of Hearts; to hide their own incompetence and glaring short-sightedness and failures.

8 comments:

  1. @ Hopewell
    “WITH elections approaching, the new dispensation’s international re-engagement drive is clearly winning over the opposition’s isolation pleas. Britain and her allies have thawed relations with the new dispensation, incensing the MDC Alliance, whose electoral strategy still hinges on delegitimising Zanu PF,” you say.
    This is just propaganda from an ED apologist! The West are not re-engaging with this junta regime because by failing to implement even one democratic reform they can see the regime is going to rig these elections and confirm that nothing has changed. The world shied away from Zimbabwe because the country was a pariah state ruled by thugs. All that happened since the November 2017 coup was the replacement one dictator for another and no amount of whitewashing can fool the world that the regime has changed from a dictatorship to a democracy.

    If President Mnangagwa thinks he can get away with yet another rigged elections then he is in for a wake-up call! No self-respecting international elections observer would consider elections with no free press, no verified voters' roll, where Zanu PF is free to rob the impoverished nation blind to bankroll its vote rigging schemes, etc. free and fair. These elections are going to be declared null and void allowing Zimbabwe to revisit the raft of democratic reforms agree on the eve of the last GNU.

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  2. It really is shocking that MDC leaders like Mwonzora should still be wittering about implementing the reforms even now, two months before the elections. They have failed to get even one reform implemented these last five years and they think they can do so now!

    Worse still the had the golden opportunity to get these reforms implemented themselves and not have to ask Zanu PF to do it during the GNU. They failed to get even one reform implemented in five years. Not one!

    They are using the excuse that they will still get Zanu PF to implement the reforms as a feeble excuse to justify why they are contesting these flawed elections. Even some of the MDC leaders whom one would think are a full shilling like David Coltart have been corrupt by greed, they too are contesting these elections even after admitting it is the stupid thing to do.

    "The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn't now do the obvious - withdraw from the elections," admitted Senator Coltart in his recent book.

    "The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility."

    He was comment on why MDC leaders contested the 2013 election. They have since formed a coalition, the MDC Alliance, and they are still contest this year's election although it is obvious Zanu PF will once again these elections because not even one reform was implemented - there is greed for you!

    The opposition idiots want Mukupe fired for saying the truth about these elections and yet they sold out during the GNU and they are the ones dragging the nation into yet another futile election process under the lie they can win rigged elections! It is my fervent hope that some fine day the truth will be told about what happened during the GNU and these MDC hypocrites are held to account for selling-out!

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  3. JUSTICE minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has revealed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa's move to set up a special anti-corruption unit in his office came after realising that other State security agencies were reluctant to tackle high-profile graft cases.

    On Tuesday, the Office of the President and Cabinet announced the establishment of the unit whose mandate is to tackle unresolved cases which have silently succumbed to vainness with no tangible prosecution or resolve.

    The move attracted scorn from various sections of society, with some rubbishing it as an unconstitutional duplication of duties being carried out by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

    In 2017, Zimbabwe was ranked 157 out of 175 countries on the corruption perception index, a ranking which according to analysts negatively influences investor confidence in the country.

    The establishment of the unit is another desperate bid by the Mnangagwa-led administration to try and restore the country's economic fortunes and re-engagement efforts.

    The nation was told the coup transformed Zimbabwe and flushed out "criminal elements who had captured the state". Now, six months since the coup, it is now clear the coup was about replacing the dictator with another; mismanagement, the corruption, the vote rigging and all the other evils associated with the Zanu PF dictatorship have remained.

    The whole world knows that VP Chiwenga and even President Mnangagwa himself is corrupt, he was one of the Zanu PF mentioned by name in the looting of DRC wealth, is this special unity going to investigate the two? Of course, not! As long as the two want their corruption kept a secret those below them will never be investigated fully because they will threaten to rope in the chefs if the going gets tough!

    Zimbabwe will never get out of this hell-hole until the country implements the democratic reforms taking away the excessive and undemocratic power and control Zanu PF has key state institutions like the Police. A corrupted Police force will never stamp out corruption because a snake will never bite itself!

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  4. Addressing Zanu-PF supporters at a rally in Zvishavane on Wednesday, Chiwenga, who is now the country's vice president, was instrumental in toppling Mugabe after leading the military intervention codenamed, Operation Restore Legacy assured the crowd that the elections will be above board.

    "As we go for elections, these elections must be peaceful. They must be held in a peaceful environment, so we can achieve fairness," declared Chiwenga.

    "Violence is now a thing of the past, Zimbabwe has now come of age, we will never resort to violence during elections".

    So, Chiwenga acknowledges that Zanu PF has resorted to using violence in the past; a significant acknowledgement compared to President Mnangagwa who still maintains the line that Zanu PF has never rigged election or used violence. "Where is the evidence?" he asked rhetorically, when he was asked about the violence in the 2008 elections.

    In the 2013 elections Zanu PF use no violence because its more subtle vote rigging scheme were effective enough to deliver the landslide victory. The party is confident of doing the same again this year.

    However, as long as the regime refuse to implement the democratic reforms necessary to give such key institutions as the Police and Judiciary their independence to carry out their statutory duties without fear or favour the threat of Zanu PF using violence to augment its other more subtle vote-rigging activities will continue to hang over the nation's head like the sword of Damocles.

    We need to implement the democratic reforms agree in the 2008 GNU and settle this problem of rigged elections once and once for all.

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  5. Lastly, though the election looks like it will go to the wire, the greater likelihood, based on cold-blooded analysis, is that the experience, depth and state incumbency will trump youthfulness. But it will not be anywhere near a landslide victory for ED and his Zanu-PF. It is highly unlikely that Zanu-PF will seize a two-thirds majority, let alone a supermajority as it did (albeit controversially) in 2013.

    Having said that, it is a distinct possibility - and desirable - that a post-election coalition government will be cobbled together, whoever wins. Were this to happen, it would be wise and good for Zimbabwe that the coalition membership goes beyond the partisan fortresses to harness the abundant competences that the country is richly endowed with. Will ED or Chamisa go solo? It's probable but unwise. Whatever the outcome, novel Zimbabwe will never be the same again.

    This whole analysis assumes these elections are going to be free, fair and credible; I find this really surprising when the country has never held free and fair elections and all evidence show that these will be rigged too. One appreciates that Professor Eldred Masunungure is an academic but still one expected him to have the common sense to base his analysis on reality and not wishful thinking!

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  6. @ Ndlovu

    "Probably the MDC Alliance should request postponement of elections. Since they are the Opposition, they are the one, with the legitimacy to request postponement of the elections.
    ZANU PF, since they are the governing Party, are not in the best position to instigate postponement talks," you said.

    "A postponed Plebiscite, is probably the best thing, for all interested parties at the moment, and also probably for the country."

    Why should MDC request the postponement of elections? Request whom? These elections must be postponed, boycotted, call it what you like, because it is the only logical thing to do as David Coltart admitted.

    "The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn't now do the obvious - withdraw from the elections," admitted Senator Coltart in his recent book.

    "The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility."

    What you and many other Zimbabweans out there have clearly failed to do is to appreciate the political reality in the country and hence the reason we are in this mess and are blundering from pillar to post with no hope of getting out. The reality is MDC sold-out of implementing reforms during the GNU, MDC are selling out in dragging the nation into utterly pointless elections and we, the people, are foolish to follow MDC like sheep to the slaughter.

    The best course of action for any thinking Zimbabwean out there, of which there are not many, is to have nothing to do with this flawed election process and to make it clear they object to this mockery of an election. They must pile on the pressure on the international election observers especially SADC to declare the process null and void. This will allow Zimbabwe to go back to the democratic reforms agreed following the nullified 2008 elections.

    President Mnangagwa promised free, fair and credible elections; now he must deliver or ship out!

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  7. THE Ambrose Mutinhiri-led National Patriotic Front (NPF) wants Southern African Development Community (Sadc) and the African Union (AU) to deploy a peacekeeping force to monitor the situation ahead of the forthcoming elections to ensure that soldiers are not deployed at polling stations.

    In a petition to the visiting Comesa Zimbabwe pre-election observer mission, the party, which reportedly has the backing of former President Robert Mugabe, said Zimbabwe was a de facto military State.

    Party spokesperson Jealous Mawarire said the situation in Zimbabwe was not conducive for conducting free and fair elections because it was currently headed by the military as a result of the November 15, 2017 military coup.

    Mawarire is right on one point that the political environment in Zimbabwe is not conducive for the holding of free, fair and credible elections. He is wrong to attribute it to last year's military coup. Zanu PF has eroded the independence and corrupted the Army, Police, ZEC and all the other State Institutions rendering them departments of the party in all but name, all committed deliver the party's no regime change mantra.

    There is no need for SADC, the AU or anyone else deploying soldiers; the election observers will do nicely. All we ask the observers to do is report truthfully on whether the situation in Zimbabwe could ever deliver free, fair and credible elections. The mountain of evidence collected so far show that it is IMPOSSIBLE to hold free and fair elections.

    These elections should not be taking place without first implementing the democratic reforms agreed with SADC in 2008. By declaring these elections null and void the elections observers will force Zanu PF to accept the implementation of the reforms.

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  8. @ Don Chigumba

    Mukupe was certainly NOT a messenger from Mnangagwa, the overzealous minister was repeating what is common currency with in Zanu PF circles for party members only and not to be reveal for public consumption. The double message President Mnangagwa want the public to hear is that the November 2017 coup has transformed Zanu PF turning it into a democratic party that will hold free, fair and credible elections and has thrown out it's vote rigging and other undemocratic practices.

    President Mnangagwa is furious with Mukupe for reading from the wrong script and warning everyone what Zanu PF is really up to!

    As for the opposition, they too know Zanu PF is rigging these elections and have known that all along since not even one reform has been implemented. They did not to admit the elections will be rig for obvious reason - they will have to explain why they are taking part. They are angry with Mukupe for repeating it publicly that Zanu PF is rigging these elections because they are now in the unenviable position in which they must now public denounce the minister as lying or explain why they are taking part in flawed elections.

    Chamisa and company are taking part in these elections for the sake of the few gravy train seats they know Zanu PF gives away to entice opposition participation hence the reason they are shoot Mukupe, the messenger bringing bad tidings, in the hope they can safely revert back to their position of pretending they can win the rigged elections.

    The people of Zimbabwe's task is to hammer the message that these a flawed elections and no opposition politician worth his/her salt should be taking part. We must point out the blatant vote rigging that is taking place to the army of international election observers and make sure they do not listen to the opposition fools and sell-outs who have lost all political credibility.

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