Saturday 8 August 2020

Ramaphosa send envoy to end Zimbabwe crisis - solution must deliver free elections without failure W Mukori

 South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has reportedly appointed former South African Security minister Sydney and ex-Vice-President Baleka Mbete to “engage the Zanu PF regime and other relevant stakeholders” in a desperate effort to end the worsening economic, political human rights violations in Zimbabwe.


“Crisis! What crisis?” the then SA President Thambo Mbeki asked, rhetorically, in 2008 when Zimbabwe facing the same violent economic and political convulsions we see today. As we now know, President Mbeki and his 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to solve Zimbabwe’s, seemingly, intractable  political and economic crisis. Frankly, President Ramaphosa will not do any better; he has shot himself in the foot already! 


The international community, including SADC and the AU, condemned Zimbabwe’s 2008 elections, following Zanu PF’s blatant cheating and use of wanton violence. SADC leaders used this as leverage to force Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies to agree to implementation of a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop a repeat of the cheating and violence of 2008. The Government of National Unity comprising Mugabe and Zanu PF and Morgan Tsvangirai and the two MDC factions, with SADC as the guarantor, was tasked to implement the reforms. 


As we already know, Mugabe bribed Tsvangirai and company and not even one token reforms was ever implemented in five years of the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Not a sausage and hence the reason Zanu PF was able to blatantly rig the July 2018 elections and the 2013 elections before it. 


SADC leaders did try to have the 2013 elections postponed until the reforms were implemented but both Zanu PF and MDC ignored their warning. The biggest mistake SADC leaders make was to abandon the principled and logical position of demanding the implementation of the reform before the 2018 elections. The second mistake was to endorse the 2018 elections as acceptable. The elections “went well!” remarked President Cyril Ramaphosa. 


If Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC opportunists had not sold-out and faithfully implemented the reforms Zimbabwe would have ended the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. We are where we are, what must we do now?


We have to revisit the 2008 reforms and appoint a body that can be trusted to finally implement the reforms. A Zanu PF and MDC led GNU cannot be trusted to implement the reforms for the obvious reason that they failed to get even one reform implemented in the 2008 GNU. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa and SADC will not talk Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to step down since they have already endorsed the Zanu PF regime as legitimate. Once again, we are where we are, what can be done to move forward? 


SA and SADC must swallow their pride and acknowledge the 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to deliver the desired democratic reforms and to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. They must also acknowledge that their endorsement of Zanu PF as the winner of the July 2018 has left them with no political leverage to force Mnangagwa to step down, a pre-requisite for getting the reforms finally implemented. 


President Ramaphosa and SADC must approach the UN or some such other nation that is not compromised to chart a roadmap to get Zanu PF to step down and then appoint a competent body to implement the reforms. 


The old adage of “An African solution for an African problem!” must now be ditched. SADC’s sponsored 2008 to 2013 GNU was the African solution to the Zimbabwe crisis and it failed to end the crisis. There is no shame in SA and SADC admitting it. 


The root cause of Zimbabwe’s 40 year old political and economic crisis is the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. The solution is to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop the cheating and violence. 


Both the incompetent, corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF and the equally corrupt and incompetent opposition entourage, all 130 political parties at the last count, have played a part in landing the nation in this mess and keeping us there. We, the people of Zimbabwe, know exactly why we are here and what must be done to escape out of this man-made hell-on-earth. 


All we are asking of SA, SADC and the world at large is the political support in confronting Zimbabwe’s ruling elite. 


Of course, Mnangagwa and Zanu PF are holding the nation to ransom. The regime rigged the July 2018 elections. It has no mandate to govern and must step down. 


We are asking of SA, SADC and the world at large to stand by the long suffering people of Zimbabwe who are demanding that Zanu PF must take-off its oppressive big boot off the neck of the nation and allow the people to breath! We are demanding free, fair and credible elections; surely, that is not too much to ask!

4 comments:

  1. Zimbabweans appreciate Professor Lumumba's interest in Zimbabwe, however he is wrong to suggest another Zanu PF and MDC Alliance GNU as a way forward. The two parties failed to implement even one reform during the last GNU it is naive to believe they will do any better. Zimbabwe are ready to bite the bullet and call a spade a bloody shovel, Zanu PF is illegitimate and it must step down, we want those supporting our cause to do the same!

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  2. The trouble with Zanu PF is that the party and its members care about themselves and not about the people, rule of law and justice. Anyone who is serious about helping the people of Zimbabwe must therefore focus on implementing the democratic reforms designed to end the Zanu PF dictatorship; without restoring the rights to free and fair elections, nothing will change in Zimbabwe.

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  3. Comparing Mnangagwa to Mugabe is like comparing a black mamba to a cobra both are deadly snakes, period!

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  4. Zimbabwe has carried out about 145 000 covid-19 test so far compared to SA that has done 3 million. Zimbabwe’s population is 1/4 that of SA and so we should have done 750 000 tests. Without testing it is impossible to know the true number of people with the virus and, most important of all, there are many people with the virus who should be in isolation but are out spreading the virus because they do not know they have the virus.

    Having very low official number of confirmed cases has helped the Zanu PF regime boast that is has done well to contain the virus. It is criminal that many human lives are going to be lost to the virus for no other reason than for the government t earn itself dubious brownie points!

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