Friday 23 August 2019

What is holding back Zimbabwe - the Zanu PF and MDC entente cordiale W Mukori


There is no doubt that ever since the 2008 to 2013 GNU there was mutual understanding, a cordial agreement, a “entente cordiale” as the French would say, struck between Zanu PF and MDC. MDC was supposed to implement the raft of democratic reforms SADC leaders had managed to get Mugabe to sign on to at the on-set of the GNU.

“The opposition MDC went into the Government of National Unity (GNU) between 2009-2013 without a plan and failed to utilise the opportunity, new party leader Nelson Chamisa has admitted,” reported New Zimbabwe.

“We got in the inclusive government and just sat there, spent five years in there. We came out without doing anything. We will not do that, dialogue must have timelines that are very clear, the international community must tick us, mark us on the boxes,” quoting Chamisa

This was just a feeble excuse; SADC leaders produced a roadmap and they did their best to remind MDC leaders to follow the roadmap but were repeatedly ignored.

Robert Mugabe entrapped the MDC leaders with very generous salaries and allowances, ministerial limos, a former white-owned farm for senor Welshman Ncube, a $4 million Highlands mansion for senor Tsvangirai, etc., etc.  A down payment and Mugabe’s entente cordiale gesture; proof, as far as the MDC leaders were concerned, that Zanu PF accepted them as fully paid members of the exclusive rule elite.

Ditching implementing the democratic reforms was the least MDC leaders could do to express their gratitude to Robert Mugabe for his acceptance of the MDC leaders into the exclusive ruling elite club. Afterall why would MDC leaders still want to implement the reforms when they too stand to benefit from these undemocratic practices, now that they are members of the ruling elite for life.

MDC leaders were warned against participating in the 2013 elections without reforms, but they ignored the warning. Tsvangirai was cocksure MDC would win that election regardless of the vote rigging.

Tsvangirai knew Zanu PF would rig the elections but, given the prevailing entente cordiale spirit, he was cocksure he would win the 2013 elections. True enough the wanton violence and barbarism of 2008 was gone, Zanu PF had taken its heavy boot off the wanton violence pedal. True, the party stepped up its intimidation with party leaders and operatives warning the populous that the 2008 violence would return if the party was to lose the election. It was operation harvest fear.

Zanu PF stepped up the more subtle vote rigging activities such as vote buying and jerrymandering the voter registration and voting to give the party the edge. The number of polling stations were increased from 2 000 in 2008 to 9 000 in 2013 and the regime failed to produce a verified voters’ roll, for example. Still MDC leaders soldiered on confident they would still win the 2013 elections.

Morgan Tsvangirai won 73% of the vote in the March 2008 election, according to Mugabe’s Freudian slip, and he went into the 2013 elections cocksure he will be elected president and MDC will win the majority. He lost and so did his party! They were shocked but helpless to do anything about it.

Tsvangirai and company could not take Zanu PF to task for the blatant vote rigging when everyone who understood what had happened throughout the GNU KNEW it was MDC leaders’ fault that not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU. Not even one!

MDC leaders knew they had lost their chance to implement the democratic reforms during the GNU and with it their political credibility.

Zanu PF was smart enough to know the party will need MDC to continue participating in elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process got if the party was to get away with rigged elections. Zanu PF offered to let the opposition a few gravy-train seats to entice them to participate. It worked like a charm!

There were a staggering 23 presidential candidates and no fewer than 130 political parties contested last year’s elections. All the opposition candidate knew Zanu PF was going to rig the elections because not even one reform was implemented since the 2013 rigged elections.

Even when ZEC failed to produce a verified voters’ roll and the number of polling station had gone up to over 11 000; not even a team of wild horses would stop the opposition candidate participating. Chamisa even boasted that “MDC had stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” Of course, he was lying. The opposition candidates were after the few seats Zanu PF was giving away and did not care that the elections were rigged!

In 2013 Zanu PF rigged the elections and MDC leaders accepted the outcome without a farce; there are three main reasons MDC leaders have made a big farce following the 2018 elections with their demand for Mnangagwa to include MDC leaders in his cabinet.

a)   Chamisa feels that he had gone the extra mile by participating in the elections even when it was clear the elections were being rigged. He clearly believes that extra effort is worthy of political recognition and rewarding. He is asking for a ministerial position for himself and a few other MDC leaders.

b)   The EU, Commonwealth and all the other election observers have condemned last year’s election as a farce making the Zanu PF regime illegitimate. Although the MDC has accepted the parliamentary process as legitimate the party’s continued rejection of Mnangagwa as the legitimately elected president is unnerving Mnangagwa. Chamisa is only taking advantage of the EU, etc. position to pressure Mnangagwa to concede to his power sharing demands.

c)   By blatantly rigging the elections, failing to do anything to stamp out corruption, etc.; Mnangagwa confirmed that Zimbabwe, under his leadership, is still a pariah state. There will be no meaningful economic recovery as long as the country remains a pariah state.

Chamisa has offered to revive the economy, if Mnangagwa agreed to share power. “I have the key to unlock the economy,” said Chamisa. He is bluffing, of course; there will be no meaningful recovery as long as the country remains a pariah state.

However, with the country’s economic meltdown going into overdrive, Mnangagwa will be forced to go into the power sharing arrangement.

In 1939 Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact or Non-aggression and Neutrality Pact. The pact included a secret protocol defining the borders of Soviet and German "spheres of influence" in the event of possible rearrangement of the territories belonging to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland.

The Zanu PF and MDC entente cordiale is every bit the Hitler-Stalin pact in which we the ordinary Zimbabweans are the Poles, Lithuanians, etc. whose rights and freedoms are being decided by the two parties and we have no say. The new GNU that MDC is pushing for will secure cabinet positions for MDC but will not advance our common cause of free, fair and credible elections one iota!

Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections and so the regime is illegitimate. The regime must step down to allow the appointment of competent body to implement the reforms and finally end this curse of rigged elections. MDC is now working in cahoots with Zanu PF to remain in power for each’s selfish gain. It is important that we end this cosy MDC and Zanu PF entente cordiale that has brought nothing but suffering and death to us all.


4 comments:

  1. In the Zanu PF controlled print media, Chronicle, Herald, etc. and even more so in the electronic media, ZBC TV and Radio; there is only one voice to be heard that of Zanu PF leaders, their apologists and acolytes. These Zanu PF thugs will defend their freedoms and rights but will not hesitate to deny others the same freedoms and rights. When it comes to freedom of expression Zanu PF thugs believe they have the right to speak and to deny others the right to do so.

    Farai Muvuti was given one minute to speak and he would talk for five minutes or more. When someone else started to talk he would interrupt before they have even spoken for a minute. He would continue talking over others resulting in a shouting march.

    As much as one welcomes the right of everyone to be heard it is important that everyone agrees there are rules that must be obeyed or no one would be heard. Farai Muvuti must accept that he is not the only one who has the right to be heard and if he cannot obey that then he must be switched-off.

    Zimeye is not ZBC and any attempt by these Zanu PF thugs to turn it into yet another media with the Zanu PF monologues must be resisted!

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  2. Ever since the 2013 elections MDC leaders have known that Zanu PF was rigging the elections and yet they have participated in the elections regardless. When Chamisa said "MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging elections!" He knew that was a lie, he just wanted to silence those questioning the wisdom of participating in elections knowing fully well the process is flawed and illegal.

    Just a few weeks before nomination day last year, Chamisa vowed that he would not make the same fundamental mistake Morgan Tsvangirai made by going into the elections without something as basic as a verified voters' roll. It was one of the many red-line conditions the MDC demanded but only for them to disregard. Zanu PF leaders dismissed the threats with characteristic disdain and contempt! Zanu PF knew that MDC leaders were bluffing, put on a show to deceive the naive and gullible.

    The Constitutional Court challenge of the election results was yet another carefully choreographed theatrical performance in which each knew the other’s weakness and acted accordingly to mutual benefit. There is no doubt that Chamisa and his team would have inflicted serious damage to the credibility of the election process if they had focused all their time and energy on proving the elections were a farce. They could and should have demanded the opening of the ballot boxes and carried out a forensic examination of the voters' roll there-in. They would have opened a can of worms which is why ZEC had pointed refused to release the voters’ roll.

    There is no doubt that by participating the opposition gave the election process a lot of credibility. It is assumed that the opposition is not naive, corrupt and incompetent and yet in our case it is all those things. There is no doubt that MDC and Zanu PF are partners in the crime of denying the people their freedoms and human rights and share the spoils of the tyrannical rule.

    There is a pact, entente cordiale, between Zanu PF and MDC to keep the former in power as long as the latter gets the scraps. If we are ever going to get the reforms implemented, then we must stop the proposed new GNU and disrupt this cordial partnership in crime!

    Zanu PF must be forced to step down before 2023, that is the Holy Grail!

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  3. GOVERNMENT has awarded a 76% salary hike to its restive workers, a move which will see the lowest paid civil servant getting around $1 000 per month, but civil servants’ representative body, the Apex Council, yesterday described the increase as a drop in the ocean, given the rate of inflation in the country.
    The increase comes after most civil servants had notified their employer of their incapacity to continue reporting for duty, with others threatening industrial action over the high cost of living.

    Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube was warned that he should not let the iflation gene out of the bottle because once out there would be no putting it back; he did not listen. The Minister has approved the increased price of fuel, up 456% since January 2019; electricity, up 300% last month; hospital changes have gone up 800%; toll gate changes, up 500%; etc. Hyperinflation has soared to 760% or worse by now. It is therefore nonsense to award workers 76% wage increase, 10% of the going inflation rate!

    The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is the political paralysis. Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs. No one wants to do business with thugs.

    When Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections pressure should have been brought o bear on the regime to step down. It is infuriating that one of the most significant blocks who have undermined that initiative is none other than Zimbabwe’s corrupt and incompetent opposition. By participating in the flawed and illegal elections the opposition gave the process some credibility. Right now MDC is business piling the pressure on Mnangagwa to appoint Chamisa and a few other MDC leaders cabinet minister in return for MDC’s endorsement of Mnangagwa as legitimate.

    This is not the first time MDC leaders have sold-out, they did so during the last GNU when they failed to get even one reform implemented in five years!

    The country has no hope of ever getting the reforms implemented and holding free, fair and credible elections as long as we have sell-outs ready and willing to bargain away every chance for implementing the reforms for a share of the spoils of illegitimate power.

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  4. Why is Trevor Ncube calling for the lifting of sanctions when he should be calling for ending corruption. Corruption is be far the greater evil than sanctions. There is no doubt that the sanctions are helping to focus attention on Zimbabwe's other great problem of Zanu PF rigging elections. Zanu PF leaders and apologist want sanctions remove more because they are shining the spotlight on the rigged elections, they know sanctions have very little effect on the economy.

    Until there are free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe, sanctions will stay!

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