Saturday 22 January 2022

Africa is witnessing an increase in street protest against autocratic regimes - deja vu, liberation war threw up devil-incarnate leaders P Guramatunhu

 "AFRICA is witnessing increasing resistance to autocratic regimes, Zimbabwe included, where opposition and human rights activists are taking to the streets at the risk of being arrested or shot, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said in its 2022 report," reported Bulawayo 24.


"Just last week, 16 Zimbabwean teachers protested in central Harare demanding improved working conditions. They later spent days in remand prison following their arrest."

The economic and social situation in Zimbabwe with the economy in total meltdown and millions now living in abject poverty is unsustainable. Change is in the air, the only question is what kind of change.

By failing to implement the democratic reforms, the prerequisite for free and fair elections, the window of opportunity for peaceful change is closing. It is not only Zanu PF that is to blame for this; MDC have aided and abet by failing to implement the reforms and by participating in rigged elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy.

With the window for peaceful change closed the only option is violent change in the form of street protests, another military coup or both. Violent change does not always result in the designed peace, justice and economic prosperity as history shows.

Look at has happened to Libya, the violence that toppling of the late Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 has carried on long after the dictator’s death. Sudan is sinking deeper and deeper into chaos and despair as the street protests raging on.

Our own war of independence; an epic historic struggle and selfless sacrifice producing heroes and heroines galore, according to the Zanu PF ruling elite; is in fact the root cause why Zimbabwe is stuck in this seemingly intractable mess. As the men and women who executed the liberation war, they have imposed themselves from the onset in 1980, as the only ones with the divine right to rule Zimbabwe. 

In the 1980 elections, Zanu PF made it abandonly clear that if the party did not win the elections, the bush war would continue. Of course, the people voted to end the war and, to this day, lost their right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country.

It is said that when Mahatma Gandhi and the other Indian nationalists faced a similar choice to wage war to end British rule of India; they asked “What kind of leaders with the war throw up? Will those be the kind of men and women we would want to rule independent India?”

Zimbabwe has had the grave misfortune to have some of the worst leaders violent insurrections can throw up, and, after 42 years of corrupt and tyrannical rule, we now know why Gandhi and company were right in opting for peaceful change and not a violent one.

After 42 years and counting of rigged elections, Zimbabwe is standing on the edge of the precipitous abyss. Another rigged election in 2023 could push the nation over the edge.

For the record, Zimbabwe has had many golden opportunities to end the Zanu PF dictatorship, the best chances coming during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Robert Mugabe bribed Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends with the trappings of high office, and they failed to implement even one democratic reform in five years.

Worse still, MDC leaders have been participating in flawed and illegal elections giving the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the dictatorship. Zanu PF has offered the opposition a few gravy train seats to entice them to participate in the flawed elections, an inducement the opposition has found irresistible.

Whilst it is too late to implement any meaningful reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections in 2023, and, with no reforms, Zanu PF is certain to rig the elections. The MDC and the usual suspects in the opposition are hell-bent on participating; they are after the bait gravy train seats which Mnangagwa has since the 2018 elections improved on by creating POLAD, a body to reward losing presidential candidates.

The strategy is to document all the glaring flaws and illegalities in the 2023 elections and prove beyond all reason doubt the elections were a farce and therefore must be condemn as such by the international community including SADC. Denying Zanu PF political legitimacy will force the country into forming a new GNU as happened in 2008; this time the nation will appoint competent men and women who will implement all the democratic reforms and set the country on a democratic track.

Street protests, military coup or any form of violent change is the last thing Zimbabwe wants this is déjà vu; for we should now know by now the devil-incarnate leaders our liberation war threw up! 

5 comments:

  1. The quality of our media leaves a lot to be desired. “Mwonzora skeletons tumble” read the Standard headlines!

    "I would like to conclude by emphasising that today the 21st day of January 2022, the MDC-T has two formations," Khupe said.

    "I am therefore pleading with other political parties; as the MDC-T, I am calling on Parliament, a legislative organ of the state, to desist from taking sides as well as local government, it happened before, and it must not happen again.

    "At the same time, I am calling on the ministry of Justice to be fair and just in dealing with our matter."

    Fcuk me! Are these the skeletons!

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  2. @ Muama Fidel Hosini

    "😆😅😂🤣🤣 DOuG MoreZANU(Mwonzora) and ThokoZANU must publicly confess that they were used by ZANU to destroy what they called MDCT which was not similar to one Tswangirai led,Now Thoko has been thrown out of bus she accuses her accomplice Mwonzora of expelling himself by joining MDC ALLIANCE,that is to say both Thoko and DOuG have no party each belongs to.Did DOuG and Thoko thought working with ZANU was gonna put them on political prosperity,NO!!!, probably ZANU wanted to test what they believed in about these two's intelligence depth,and the answer was exactly what ZANU believed in.I don't think brilliant Mr CHAMISA can be fooled that way."

    MDC leaders have the knack to shoot themselves and each other in the foot to blame that on Zanu PF shows just how shallow you are. MDC failed to implement even one reform during the GNU are you going to blame Zanu PF for that?

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  3. Taking to social media this week‚ Maimane claimed the government was to blame for the "immigration challenges" faced in SA by refusing to act against "tyranny" on its doorstep.

    "The immigration challenges that we are facing are because the SA government enabled a brutal and corrupt regime to terrorise its citizens for 42 years. While there is tyranny in our neighbourhood‚ we will not be able to deal with the challenges of immigration‚" he said.

    He said Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Zanu-PF "are the root cause of this crisis and they have cost not only SA but all the countries in Sadc".

    "From the Gukurahundhi massacres to this very date‚ the effect of the Mugabe‚ Mnangagwa eras has been a mass exodus."

    He said unless free and fair elections in Zimbabwe are a reality‚ SA will always be dealing with symptoms of the crisis and not the cause.

    "Unless we talk about the respect for human rights and political rights in Zimbabwe‚ we are playing games and performing politics. Panadol does not cure cancer."

    Whilst no one can deny that Zimbabwe is in this mess because of 42 years of Zanu PF corrupt and tyrannical rule and Zanu PF has remained in power all these years because the party rigged the elections. Does Mr Maimane know:

    a) That SA President Cyril Ramaphosa said Zimbabwe 2018 election “went well” although the elections were rigged.

    b) That Zimbabwe’s opposition MDC leaders not only failed to implement any reforms even when they had the opportunity to do so during the GNU and worse still MDC are the ones giving Zanu PF legitimacy by participating in flawed election even against SADC leaders’ advice.

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  4. I do not think man donors would want to help Zimbabwe after this Storm Ana disaster; they will still remember how 90% of the material and cash donated to help victims of Cyclone Ida was either wasted of looted! The regime has done nothing to punish those responsible. Nothing!

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  5. But he said he was confident of winning next year's presidential ballot.

    "Zambia did it. Malawi did it. Why can't we do it?"

    He said his party was under constant attack from the ruling ZANU-PF "because they know that we defeated them in 2018 and we are about to repeat that."

    "So they have tried to decimate us, to destroy us, to divide with violence," he said.

    Chamisa was confident of winning the 2018 elections. “MDC A has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” claimed Chamisa.

    Zanu PF won 2/3 majority in parliament and the presidency and Chamisa changed his tune, he accused Zanu PF of rigging – the very thing he said the MDC had “stringent measures to stop” happening. The truth is MDC had no such measures, it was just hot air!

    Not even one token democratic reform was implemented since the 2018 elections. Not even one. It is clear Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections and all claims of MDC/CCC is just hot air! Chamisa will be claiming that Zanu PF rigged the 2023 elections just as he said the same after the 2018 elections.

    Zimbabweans must stop this madness of participating in flawed elections only to give vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. The election must be condemned now and not have to wait for the rigged election results. Now!

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