Wednesday 19 September 2018

"Seek ye first the political kingdom" advised Dr Nkrumah. We did not and have paid dearly for our folly. P Guramatunhu


Seek ye first the political kingdom and all else shall be added unto you,” said Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Independent Ghana.

After 38 years of blundering from pillar to post whilst the country sunk deeper and deeper into poverty and hopelessness; Dr Nkrumah’s words make a lot of sense and we in Zimbabwe must sit up and paid heed.

We, the ordinary people, have never secured the political kingdom as surmised by the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country.

During the fight for independence the carrion call amongst the blacks was “One man, one vote!” By the time the nation attained her independence the black nationalist leaders like Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF party and the late Joshua Nkomo and his PF Zapu party had moved on.

They wanted absolute power and giving the ordinary person a meaningful vote and endangering their hold on power was simply unthinkable. They wanted a one-party state hence the reason the Chinese and Russian system of government as contrast to western democracy appealed to them.

The two political parties have co-operated, particularly after signed the 1987 Unity Accord, to impose a de facto one party state in Zimbabwe. Whilst the country has kept faith with the requirement to hold regular elections Zanu PF has retained total control of the electoral process to make sure the party always secured a landslide victory regardless of the free democratic wishes of the people.

People have the vote but Zanu PF leaders have the veto! The people were given the paper crown whilst the political leaders retained for themselves the real gold crown.

Zimbabwe has fallen from its perch in 1980 as one of the top five richest nations in Africa with very prospect of becoming the South Korea of Africa to becoming the poorest nation in Africa today with every prospect of sinking even lower. In a reversal of Dr Nkrumah’s maxim, we lost the political kingdom and everything else; economic wealth, our hopes and dreams and even the right to life itself; has been taken away from us.

For the last 20 years the people of Zimbabwe have fought the Zanu PF dictatorship demanding meaningful democratic change designed to restore the individual freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections.  

After last November’s military coup that deposed the long serving dictator Robert Mugabe and the promise by the new Mnangagwa government to hold free, fair and credible elections; most people genuinely believed the country had turned a new page. Sadly President Mnangagwa did not keep his promise as he went on to blatantly rig the elections.
It is tempting to let President Mnangagwa get away with another rigged elections, Zanu PF flexing its veto muscle, but after 38 years the realisation that it is the primary reason the country is in this hell-hole is now the elephant in the room that cannot be ignored. Worse still, we can no longer ignore the reality that until we cure ourselves of the curse of rigged elections this nation will never ever get out of the hell-hole.

Allowing Zanu PF to get away with yet another rigged election is therefore a luxury this nation can ill afford. All pressure must be brought to bear of the regime to give up its carte blanche dictatorial powers to rig elections and restore the people’s freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections.

Zanu PF rigged the elections, the party is illegitimate and it must be pressured to step aside to allow the implementation of the democratic reforms giving back the people their political power. Nothing of any substance can ever be accomplished until this is settled.

It is therefore with anger that the British are determined to work with this Zanu PF regime, ignore that it is illegitimate, and undermining the efforts of everyone else pressuring the regime to change.

“Britain will support Zimbabwe to get on an interim IMF staff programme to help the country quickly clear its foreign arrears, Britain's ambassador in Harare said on Tuesday,” reported Daily News.

“Clearing the $1.8 billion arrears to the World Bank and AfDB is seen as major step for Zimbabwe to start accessing foreign credit, especially for the private sector as well as foreign direct investment.

The irony is the British will never allow anyone to get away with vote rigging in UK because they know that would undermine the country’s democracy and good governance behind the nation’s political stability and economic posterity. And yet they are the ones fighting tooth and nail to let Mnangagwa and the junta get away with blatantly rigging the recent elections!

Clearly the British, for their own selfish reasons, want Zanu PF to remain in power regardless of consequence of Zimbabwe remaining stuck in this hell-hole. Our task of seeking our political kingdom fighting Zanu PF was always going to be a tough one. Now that we must fight the British too, it is just a little tougher yes but still not impossible!

Besides we have some allies too. The Americans have already said Zanu PF rigged the elections and the targeted sanctions imposed on the party thugs will remain. It is not only the British, the American too, have a say on whether the IMF and WB renew their funding of the Zimbabwe government!

As for investors, few will be fooled by the British’s attempts to portray the Mnangagwa regime as a stable democratic government. Mnangagwa is just “Mugabe mark 2”, as UK MP Kate Hoey rightly pointed following her visit to observe the elections, and Zimbabwe is still a pariah state. Investors do not do business with vote rigging thugs!

6 comments:

  1. The people of Zimbabwe have suffered and many have died under this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship the one thing the nation wants now is peace and a chance to rebuild the nation. The last thing the nation wants is to be dragged into yet another period of mindless strife and bickering. There is no need to break up the country. NONE!

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  2. “President Mnangagwa makes his move and addresses a joint sitting of National Assembly and Senate. Meanwhile, as we predicted MDC MPs stormed out. They came to Parliament only to sleep in hotels and get fuel coupons leaving the business they were elected for. Shame!” tweeted Mutodi.

    Mutodi is just doing what he does best, bootlicking!

    The twat is complaining about MDC MPs walking out on ED but he said nothing when ED and the junta rigged the elections. It is a shameless scandal that Zimbabwe failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll.

    This Zanu PF regime is illegitimate and the nation must not repeat the mistakes of the past of allowing the regime get away with rigging because this madness will never stop!

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  3. The root cause of Zimbabwe' political and economic problems is the decades of bad governance. By rigging the recent elections President Mnangagwa has just coonfirm that Zimbabwe is still a pariah state contrary to all new dispensation hyper.

    Sorting out the problem of bad governance remains Zimbabwe's top priority because nothing of substance can ever be accomplish as long as the nation remains under the dictatorship.

    What the British are trying to accomplish by propping up this illegitimate regime is a mystery. Are the British saying Zanu PF did not rig the elections? Or they agree it rigged the elections but that does not matter?

    The irony is the Britsh would never ever permit anyone to get away with rigging UK elections because they know that would undermine good governance. And yet they want Mnangagwa to get away with blatant vote rigging!

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  4. Zanu PF has never held free, fair and credible election ever since the country’s first multi-racial elections in 1980. The real reason the country is in this economic and political mess is because the country has been stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical regime all these years.

    Following last November’s coup, President Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections, raising the nation’s hopes of finally making a break with the vote rigging culture of the past. Sadly, that never happened as Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the elections.

    “As per my promise, the recently held Harmonised General Elections, whose outcome constituted this new Parliament, were peaceful, free, fair and democratic. Allow me, Honourable Members of Parliament, to take this opportunity to congratulate you all for having secured the mandate to represent our people for the next five years. Congratulations! Makorokoto! Amhlophe!” said Mnangagwa.

    Yes Mr President, you are congratulating yourself and your fellow Zanu PF cronies for once again cheating the populous and denying them a meaningful vote.

    If Zanu PF is allowed to stay in office for the full five years and are entrusted to hold the next elections, they will see to it that not even one reform is implemented and they will rig the next elections, guaranteed! The only way to break this cycle of rigged elections followed by five years of misrule which then end with another rigged election; is to starve the illegitimate regime of all support and force it out of office a.s.a.p.

    This Zanu PF regime is illegitimate and it must not be allowed to stay in power for five years!

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  5. Mariga becomes the latest person to be charged with committing public violence during the
    elections protest following the arrest of more than 30 people including Tendai Biti, one of the MDC Alliance party leaders.

    Zanu PF took their foot off the violence pedal during the elections because the international community was watching but ever since the 1st August the regime has let loose its dogs and the crackdown on the opposition has been ruthless. We need to implement meaningful reforms or this nation will never know what it means to have freedom; free and fair elections; etc.

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  6. It is a great pity that we have failed to understand the intricate relationship between political power and economic wealth. Those who have sort to secure wealth without first securing the power with which to defend their wealth have always ended with nothing. The last 38 years has been a fast descend from riches to poverty. Before independence we, the blacks, did not have a vote but at least we had a voice in the form of great heroes like the late Chief Rakai Tangwena and the white oppressors at least had the common sense give us enough of the wealth to make us produce more.

    After independence we were short changed. The Zanu PF thugs gave us the vote but saw to it that they had the veto to over rule any vote they did not approve of. Our vote was nothing more than fools' gold, it looks like gold but it is not gold and utterly worthless. To make our situation even worse the Zanu PF thugs were corrupt, incompetent, ruthless and had no common sense. The country's rapid economic decline is because in their greed the Zanu PF thugs have killed the goose that lays the golden egg.

    After decades of enjoying absolute power and living in total luxury the Zanu PF thugs have become addicted to this life they are not going to give any of it up. Right now they are fighting each other like starving hyenas fighting over the scraps. Decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruptions have destroyed the nation's ability to create wealth and the thugs are fighting at the little that is there.

    Giving up their veto and absolute power now is unthinkable for the Zanu PF ruling elite because they are addicted to power, many will soon join the millions living in abject power if they did and many of then have the dirty past such as the looting, the murders and coups which they alone can keep under wraps by remaining in power. So ending the Zanu PF dictatorship is not going to be a walk in the park. And yet the economic hardship decades of Zanu PF misrule have now reached the point where it is inhuman to let this continue! Meaningful political change is now imperative!

    I believe the Zanu PF dictatorship will, in the end, collapse. Whether the nation will have the wisdom to build a more just and equatable society or simply descend even deeper into chaos, time will tell!

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