Tuesday 30 July 2019

Yes, we "do something to address economic mess" - but demanding Zanu PF GNU is both wrong and insane P Guramatunhu


The economic situation in Zimbabwe is one in which doing nothing is no longer an option. As a citizen of a country one has a right to play a meaningful role in the governance of the country and when the said right is denied, to demand it and even die fighting to defend. The punishment of doing nothing under the pretext of keeping the peace is the economic and political chaos we see in Zimbabwe today.

If the truth be told (it must be told, no matter what) Zimbabweans have tried to end the Zanu PF dictatorship, the root cause of the economic mess and political crisis. There have been countless street protests but most notable of all the people have risked life and limb to elect MDC on the mistaken belief the party would bring about the democratic changes the nation was dying for. But, as we can see, all their efforts have all come to naught.

So, “doing something” as in doing anything is not enough; we must be a lot savvier, more subtle. We must do something but, this time, make sure it delivers the desired democratic changes we are after. What that something is; is the million-dollar question!

"It's not for an individual to say people must do this. People do not need Chamisa to tell them to get out of their queue of fuel and do something. People don't need Chamisa to tell them that the situation at home is unbearable,” argued Nelson Chamisa, leader of the MDC, in his effort to rally the nation into action.

“People don't need Chamisa to tell them that medical bills are almost beyond the reach of many. Relatives are dying; friends are dying on account of a situation.

"We don't need a signal under those circumstances. The economy itself is a signal that we must do something and what we must do must be peaceful and constitutional and the constitution has self-correcting mechanisms; a mechanism of ensuring where government or people who call themselves leadership are not performing are brought to account and that is what Zimbabwe must do."

Yes Chamisa, people do not need anyone to remind them the economic situation is unbearable; that they have the democratic right, indeed the duty, to demand an end to the economic meltdown and political paralysis gripping the nation; etc.; etc. They know all these already. What the nation wants to hear from you, or anyone else, asking the people to join in the street protest is the assurance the protest will deliver the desired democratic changes.

MDC has been calling for the nation to join in the street protest to pressure Mnangagwa to agree to MDC demands to go into a power sharing arrangement, a watered-down version of the 2008 to 2013 GNU. We all know that the 2008 GNU failed to implement even one democratic reform. Not one!

“We got in the inclusive government and just sat there, spent five years in there. We came out without doing anything,” confessed Nelson Chamisa two weeks ago, after a decade of blaming SADC leaders for GNU’s failures.

“We will not do that, dialogue must have timelines that are very clear, the international community must tick us, mark us on the boxes.”

MDC has promised that the new power sharing arrangement will implement “comprehensive reforms” but only the politically naïve will believe that given that MDC will be an even weaker partner this time than in the 2008 GNU. There is no doubt that Chamisa and his MDC friends will “sit, eat and do nothing” in the new GNU just as they did in the last one.

My fellow Zimbabweans, it would be far better to stay away from MDC proposed street protests for it is better to do nothing than to do the wrong thing! Joining MDC is demanding another Zanu PF and MDC GNU, so Chamisa et al can sit, eat and do nothing again, is not only stupid it is insane!

2 comments:

  1. I agree that we, as a people, must stand up and do something to end the criminal waste of the nation's human and material resource behind the economic meltdown. But after 39 years of blundering from pillar to post whilst the nation sunk deeper and deeper into the abyss we must stop and think before we act.

    Supporting MDC's demand for a new Zanu PF and MDC GNU is indeed insane. Chamisa himself has admitted that MDC sat, ate and did nothing to implement the democratic reforms during the 2008 GNU it is naive to believe MDC will get any reforms implemented now!

    If MDC leaders were serious about getting the reforms implemented then the party should have supported the international community's position and condemned the elections. An illegitimate Zanu PF is much easier to deal with than one claiming it is legitimate, we have seen this in 2008. The only reason why MDC has accepted the process as legitimate but only to dispute selected results is because MDC wants to maintain its position as the dominant opposition party and the only one Zanu PF must deal with.

    MDC will never get Zanu PF to implement any meaningful reforms; all the party is after is another chance to get back on the gravy train. It is insane to forfeit a chance to force Zanu PF to step down and get the reforms finally implemented by going for a Zanu PF/MDC GNU that will deliver nothing.

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  2. Deputy government spokesperson Dr Energy Mutodi has warned the opposition MDC from engaging in violent protests saying that will be similar to tempting God.

    "MDC Luke Tamborinyoka says government must allow barbaric protests since it's a new dispensation but the Bible says, do not tempt the Lord your God." Mutodi said. "You cannot enter a Lion and Cheetah park and say, God save my life."

    There are three things the people of Zimbabwe must consider:

    a) The economic situation is totally unacceptable and it is getting worse, proof the regime has no clue what to do. They can do nothing and continue to suffer and many are dying because of the economic situation. It is foolish to suffer and die in silence like sheep in a slaughter house.

    b) Yes Zanu PF is a ruthless and murderous regime and only fools will ignore the regime’s threat to use violence to beat the nation into submission hence the reason the nation must have a clear idea what its goals before staging any protests. It would be very foolish indeed to risk life and limb for MDC’s wishy-washy demand for a Zanu PF MDC GNU.

    c) With clearly defined goals, it will be folly to undermine it by resorting to violence. No stone should be left unturned to stone violence, even when provoked. Make give the regime no excuse for using violence.

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