Thursday 14 June 2018

"Observers determined to endorse half-way decent elections," said Mtyszak - now, not even the British would dare N Garikai

“The international community is determined to endorse any half-way decent election devoid of endemic bloodshed. Any poll not characterised by electoral fraud so blatant that one’s eyes cannot be averted will be regarded as passing muster by most international observers,” wrote Derek Mtyszak of Peace and Security Research in Daily Maverick.
Soon after the November coup, most people would have agreed with you on the first point, i.e. that most countries, especially the British, would have rubber stamped these elections as being free and fair as long as there was none of the wanton violence. The last three months have seen many nation hardening their position; President Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections and they now want the head of John the Baptist is a silver platter, nothing less!
There are three reasons why Zanu PF is not going to get away with yet another rigged elections, not now:
1)   Most people were certainly impressed by President Mnangagwa’s pro-business stance – a breath of fresh air after the decades of the interminable anti-west gable from Mugabe. However, after the first three months to became clear that none of the would be foreign investors were impressed by Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business!” carrion call. Investor were shrewd enough to see that Zimbabwe was still being ruled by ruthless thugs, or be it under different management. Investors do NOT do business with thugs.

With all hope of this junta reviving the economy fast disappearing like morning mist under the hot African sun, the international community too lost confidence in the junta. They knew rubber stamping another Zanu PF rigged elections was not going to solve Zimbabwe’s endemic problem of bad governance. Making sure the country had free and fair elections was the only way out.

So, if President Mnangagwa could not deliver free and fair election it was high time the international community put its foot down and make sure the country had someone who will implement the reforms and hold free elections.

2)   Since February and March, the Americans have stepped up the pressure on the junta to hold free and fair elections a departure from the nod, nod and wink, wink approach that the British were advancing. After the fall out with the Americans over Iran, few western countries had an appetite to risk another confrontation with the Americans over Zimbabwe.

When President Mnangagwa stubbornly refused to implement even one meaningful reforms, he unwittingly, confirmed that he is just, indeed, just another despot masquerading as a democrat. His broad smile and colourful scarf were just a mask to fool the naïve and gullible!

3)   Although many Zimbabweans had welcome the ouster of Robert Mugabe, the prospect of having Grace Mugabe as the next president frighten the daylight out of most Zimbabwe. The people were so pleased to know Grace would never rule the country they hugged the coup putsch as heroes.

However, in the next few months the penny has dropped; people have slowly realised that the junta was selling them a dummy. The junta was not going to deliver the economic miracle since the regime was doing nothing to address the economic problems of corruption, mismanagement, etc.

More and more Zimbabweans have been calling for free and fair elections than ever before because they now realise that country will never get out of the political and economic hell-hole Zanu PF has landed the nation in. Evidence of how Zanu PF is rigging these elections is mounting and it will take a brave soul to endorse these elections as free, fair and credible when they are clearly not.

1 comment:

  1. Zanu PF is blatantly rigging these elections with the help of the corrupt and incompetent MDC opposition, it must be said.

    How can these elections be free when the country's dominant public media and only electronic media are for the exclusive use of Zanu PF alone? How can the people have a meaningful choice if all they are allowed to hear from one party?

    How can these be fair elections when the nation is being robbed blind by Zanu PF and the loot used to bankroll its varied and expensive vote rigging schemes. The country's health services has all but collapse for lack of funds, even the big referral hospitals such as provincial hospitals are failing to carry out even the routine operations because they have no pain killers. And yet Zanu PF has bought new off the road vehicles for all its candidates, the 282 Chiefs and other senior party and government officials. And the party is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on vote rigging experts like NIKUV and the Chinese, PR firms giving fictitious opinion polls, busing supporters around to boast rally attendance figures, etc. Meanwhile the opposition are stone broke.

    How can the elections be credible when ZEC has failed to give would-be voters a realistic chance to register because the voter registration exercise was deliberately started very late. 25% of the would-be voters did not register and thus denied the vote. ZEC has failed to produced a verified voters' roll a month before nomination day, this is a legal requirement. With no verified voters' roll, NIKUV will have a field day, spoilt for choice of what vote rigging trickery to use.

    These elections should not be taking place, not without first implementing the democratic reforms designed to take away Zanu PF's carte blanche powers to rig elections. The only reason why the MDC and the rest of the opposition are taking part in these flawed and illegal elections is greed. Zanu PF has known that as long as it dangled a few gravy train seats to the opposition they will participate.

    "No reforms, no elections!" Chamisa and his friends have threatened right up to last Tuesday's MDC demo. Zanu PF has completely ignored the threat knowing fully well this was just the Chinua Achebe boastful dog still claiming he "can put out the furnace fire with his punny fart!"

    By participating in these flawed and illegal elections, the opposition are giving the process the modicum of credibility and legitimacy.

    What the international election observers must know and understand is that the MDC and their equally corrupt and incompetent fellow opposition friends in this rat race have lost political credibility and therefore their participation in these flawed elections must not be seen as the true wish of the ordinary Zimbabweans. After 38 years of rigged elections the people of Zimbabwe are yarning for free, fair and credible elections. President Mnangagwa and his junta have failed to deliver free, fair and credible elections and it would be unforgivable for the observers to let his get away with yet another rigged elections.

    The people of Zimbabwe are asking the international community to judge these elections on the basis of international accept standards for free, fair and credible elections and NOT some contorted "half-way decent" standard! Surely, that is not too much to ask!

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