Friday 4 October 2019

Mnangagwa is desperate to emulate Kagame's success, hires same PR - can't make silk purse out a sower's ear W Mukori

There is one thing we can say with absolute certainty; President Mnangagwa and his fellow Joint Operation Command (JOC) junta members, comprising the top brass in the country’s security services and a select Zanu PF party leaders, have no intention of giving up absolute power. They risked their looted wealth, life and limb, everything in the all-or-nothing November 2017 military coup to wrestle power from their erstwhile JOC colleagues and leader Robert Mugabe. They clearly have no intention of losing all that now.

Zimbabwe’s worsening economic situation is putting Mnangagwa and his regime under ever increasing pressure; their continued hold on power is now dependent on the regime reviving the “dead economy”, as Mnangagwa  himself admitted the other day. 

It is no surprise then that President Mnangagwa has taken concrete steps to try replicate what President Paul Kagame has done in Rwanda; revive the economic fortune and still keep an iron grip on power! 

“PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is trying to emulate his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame's economic development model, which blends authoritarian practices and homegrown solutions with international best practices, as he hired yet another public relations (PR) firm in a desperate bid to spruce up the country's battered international image,” reported the Independent.

This model is, at best, a short term solution in that it will deliver economic success but for a short period. We can be 100% certain that authoritarian monster will awaken and reassert itself with disastrous consequence. The awakening may happen during Paul Kagame’s time, no one can be certain when exactly; the point is the monster is there already.

If anyone still doubts that Rwanda’s economic success is doomed to fail, they need only look at China. The country descended into new depths of depravity, poverty and despair under Chair Mao. His successors had the wisdom to open up China and, for the last four decades, China has enjoyed unparalleled economic and social transformation. But other than introduce the fixed ten year term for the presidency, they have retained the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) authoritarian system.  

China’s authoritarian dragon was reared it ugly head once again. President Xi Jinping, China’s current president, has since scrapped the fixed ten year presidential term; has carolled millions of China’s Muslim minority into detention camps, euphemistically calling them “education camp”; he is clawing back the democratic rights of the people in Hong Kong, they are putting up a fight to stop him; etc. 

If China’s economic boom was to falter, for whatever reasons, the CCP will revert back to its default setting of using brute force to retain its iron grip on power. 

A country’s economic success under an authoritarian system will not last; it is a house built on clay, it will stand as long as the ground remains dry. The foundation will sink in the wet and soft clay causing in innumerable and irreparable structural problems. 

As much as Mnangagwa would wish to emulate Paul Kagame’s success, he will never do so. First and foremost, Mnangagwa is a seasoned corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous tyrant forsaking these dirty habits has already proven mission impossible. After the November 2017 military coup, he promised to end corruption, hold free elections, etc. but has failed to deliver or blatantly broke his promises. 

“BTP, the PR company hired by Mnangagwa successfully led a campaign to exonerate Kagame from the 1994 genocide. A 2009 report from the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative acknowledged that the BTP's "excellent public relations machinery" had succeeded in hiding "the exclusionary and repressive nature of the regime" in Kigali,” said the Independent. 

BTP had its work cut-out trying to hide Mnangagwa’s role in the corruption, vote-rigging and murderous tyranny during Mugabe’s days given he was the dictator’s chief enforcer throughout the 37 years. Even if the company did succeed; how is it going to hide the reality of the continuing corruption, vote rigging, killings, economic collapse, etc. of the last two years and going on as we speak! 

How can BTP sell Mnangagwa as a changed man when everything confirms that Zimbabwe is still a pariah state and he has not change one bit!

As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state, there will be no meaningful economic recovery. It is impossible to do business is a pariah state given all the economic chaos and lawlessness.

BTP will never make a Paul Kagame out of Emmerson, it will be making a silk purse out of a sower’s ear.  Mnangagwa is just wasting the nation’s money and time. 


Mnangagwa and his illegitimate Zanu PF regime; they rigged the elections, they have never had the legal mandate to govern; must step down. Zimbabwe needs the political space to implement the democratic reforms and lay the foundation, on sold rock, for a democratic system of government. 

2 comments:

  1. @ Slugish

    So just because I dare criticise Mnangagwa, I must support MDC. I have dared to criticise MDC and have been labelled a Zanu PF supporter, no surprise there!

    I believe Mnangagwa is just a corrupt, incompetent and murderous tyrant who is in power but only because Zanu PF rigged elections. As much as Mnangagwa is paying an arm and a leg to these PR companies to spruce up his image he will not succeed. He is a corrupt and murderous tyrant and, as long as, he or any of his Zanu PF cronies remain in power, Zimbabwe will remain a pariah state and the economic meltdown will only get worse.

    You and your fellow Zanu PF propagandists can deny and blame everyone and everything for the country's myriad of problems; that will not change the reality of the worsening economic meltdown.

    I blame MDC leaders' breath taking incompetence and for being corrupt because if they had implemented the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections the country would not still be in this mess! You Zanu PF apologists should be praising Chamisa and company for participating in flawed and illegal elections and giving the vote rigging Mnangagwa regime some modicum of credibility!

    Still, whether Mnangagwa or any of his apologists like it or not, the serious economic meltdown will get worse and pile up the pressure for the regime to step down. Change is coming to Zimbabwe make woe to all those who have grown fat on looted wealth because the rightful owners will claim it back. Woe to those who have shed innocent blood for the sake of power, you will face justice!

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  2. Parties to the Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel (HSBNP, agreed to a 60% increase on Health Sector-Specific Allowances. However, the doctors’ representatives walked out on the negotiations as they preferred a higher percentage. The 60% increase was an improvement on the previous offer by Government of 30% which was rejected by the Health Apex Council.

    The new allowance covers:-Night Duty Allowance, Nurse Managers Allowance, On-call allowance, Special Health Allowance and a Standby/ Callout Allowance.

    Inflation has surged to 300%, according to an IMF report out last week. So accepting a 60% wage increase is equivalent to taking a 50% pay cut!

    Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections confident the party will go on to rig the economic recovery too and now it clear it has failed to do so.

    Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs and, by blatantly rigging last year’s elections, Mnangagwa confirmed this. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state, there will be no meaningful economic recovery because it is near impossible to do business in all this chaos of corruption, hyperinflation and lawlessness. Impossible!

    The cure to the curse of pariah state is for Zanu PF to step down to allow the implementation of the reforms leading to the holding of free and fair elections. Zanu PF is holding the nation hostage to its insatiable greed for power and wealth - that should not be allowed!

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