Wednesday 19 January 2022

"We want Zimbabweans to work in SA but local get preference" - not even Malema can have his cake and eat it too N Garikai

 

"We want to make an emphasis to the owners of restaurants that no-one should stop employing Zimbabweans and say the EFF said they don't want them," said Julius Malema on Wednesday.

"We want Zimbabweans to work in SA. It is their home. They should make no apologies about hiring Zimbabweans or any other African brother or sister. In doing so, they must be considerate that there are locals who must at all times be given preference."

Julius Malema has yet to learn that he cannot have his cake and eat it too, not even he cannot do that. If youth unemployment in SA has soared to the dizzying heights of 66.5% and is not allowed to soar any higher then, unless the economy generates more job opportunities than the addition youths coming into the job market then the system will have to fire foreigners to create the necessary job opportunities. And thus running foul of his statements that he wants foreigners to work in SA.

In Zimbabwe unemployment has soared to 90% plus and most of the 10% in employment are being paid slave wages. 50% of Zimbabweans are now living in abject poverty and basic services such as health care and education have all but collapsed. What is so infuriating is that Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is a man-made problem – it is the result of 42 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption.

For 42 years and counting, Zimbabwe has been stuck with a corrupt and incompetent regime that rigged elections to stay in power.

To end the ruinous misrule, we must first cure ourselves of the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. The cure is there – implement the democratic reforms.

We had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. We failed to implement even one reform because Mugabe bribed Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends who were entrusted the job to implement the reforms. With their snouts in the feeding trough the forgot about the reforms.

Worst still, since the GNU debacle MDC leaders have been insisting in participating in flawed elections for the sake of a few gravy train seats Zanu PF offered to entice them. By participating, MDC has given vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuate the misrule.

We, the ordinary Zimbabweans, have been our own worst enemy. Whilst we are the ones who voted MDC leaders into power for the express purpose of bring about the democratic changes necessary to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. We have never taken the trouble to know what these democratic changes are much less how they would be implemented.

If the ordinary Zimbabweans knew what the reforms were and how they were to be implemented, then they would know the 2008 to 2013 was the golden opportunity to implement the reforms. And that MDC leaders sold out, big time, by failing to get even one reform implemented in five years.

Of course, it is most disconcerting that many Zimbabweans, out there, have no clue the events of the GNU years prove beyond all doubt that MDC leaders are corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. And so, these Zimbabweans continue to follow and support MDC leaders blindly and participate in the flawed elections giving Zanu PF legitimacy and perpetuating the misrule!

Nelson Chamisa and company’s “winning in rigged elections strategies” are all hot air. The wheels have already fallen off MDC A’s flagship strategy of mobilising and registering 6 million new voters and then voting on mass. Voter registration started in December 2020 and a year later only 3 000 new voters or 0.05% of the target 6 million had registered.

ZEC has said voter registration will resume after the 26 March by-election and closed end of August. MDC A’s hope of overwhelming Zanu PF’s vote rigging juggernaut with opposition votes is dead in the water because the party will not register the remaining 99.95% of the target 6 million in 5 months.

Make no mistake about it, Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections and, by participating, MDC is giving the regime legitimacy.

The day the political reality finally dawns on the ordinary Zimbabweans that the 2023 elections have once again failed to produce any meaningful change, Zimbabwe is still a pariah state; there will be a new wave of economic refugees flooding into SA, Botswana, Zambia, anywhere just to eke a living! No doubt Mr Julius Malema will welcome them with his double Dutch!

A more practical and realistic solution is for SA to help Zimbabweans end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance by calling a spade a spade. Zanu PF has never ever held free, fair and credible elections and, other than the 2008 elections, SA and SADC have turned a blind eye to the rigged elections. In 2018 President Cyril Ramaphosa said the elections “went well” and elections could not be traced and verified because ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll.

It is clear there will be no verified voters’ roll for the 2023 elections. Zanu PF has already decreed the 3 million plus Zimbabweans in the diaspora will be denied the vote “until the sanctions imposed by the West are lifted”, the party announced. Zanu PF is already rigging these elections. And we, in Zimbabwe, are asking SA and SADC to call out what they see; that is not too much to ask!   

7 comments:

  1. Julius Malema cannot have his cake and eat it too! He wants Zimbabweans to work in SA but as third-class workers, the last one to be employed and the first one to be fired! Thanks, but no thanks!

    The root cause of Zimbabwe's economic meltdown is the country's failure to hold free and fair elections. SA and SADC have played a significant role in perpetuating the Zanu PF dictatorship by turning a blind eye to rigged elections. Preside Cyril Ramaphosa said the 2018 elections “went well” when the EU and everyone else with any democratic credential worth a spit dismissed them as a farce.

    Zanu PF is already rigging these 2023 elections and we want SA and SADC to give a honest assessment on conduct of these elections.

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  2. "Every Saturday, the Zimbabwean diaspora turn up outside the Zimbabwe Embassy, sing very loudly, and play their drums and music in a loud way," Baroness Kate Hoey said in the House of Lords.

    "Who is going to decide whether that is bringing unease to people? It certainly brings unease to Mnangagwa in Zimbabwe, I hope. This is something on which I am sure the Minister is sitting there and thinking, "Why on earth are we doing this?" I hope that even at this stage, the government will not press these ridiculous amendments," she added.

    Hear! Hear!

    I salute Zimvigil members who have gathered outside the Zimbabwe Embassy since October 2002; come rain, sun, snow! As soon as the corona virus rules permit, they will be out there!

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  3. The United States of America Embassy in Harare has promised to use this week to post a series of tweets that will teach the government of Zimbabwe how to hold free and fair elections in line with the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA).

    Zimbabwe is set to hold by-elections in March this year.

    "March by-elections and the 2023 harmonized elections give the Government of Zimbabwe a chance to show that #ZimVotesMatter, especially if it honors its commitment to level the playing field by undertaking #ZimElectoralReform.." The Embassy said is a tweet. "This week @usembassyharare will tweet several examples of what our government sees as the criteria for a free and fair election. Stated in the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) and also in Zimbabwe's own constitution, these values have remained constant."

    "In previous elections, political parties had limited access to public broadcast media, making it difficult for opposition candidates to share their policy agendas with Zimbabwean voters. #ZimElectoralReform would uphold the Electoral Act and level the playing field by ensuring public broadcast media gives nationwide, equal, non-partisan airtime for all candidates during the election period."

    What is really frustrating here is the things the US Embassy is calling for here are common sense and not rocket science stuff! Why we have continued to have meaningless elections is because of Zanu PF intransigence but this would have ended during the 2008 to 2013 GNU if MDC leaders had not sold out.

    It has been often said, by MDC leaders no less, that “Zanu PF will never reform itself out of office!” This is self-evident. What these MDC hypocrites fail to say is that during the GNU it was within their powers to implement all the democratic reforms to restore the state institutions’ independence and the individual freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections. In five years of the GNU, MDC failed to implement even one reform.

    As long as MDC leaders continue to participate in these flawed elections and giving Zanu PF legitimacy; Zanu PF will ignore these calls for reform.

    Why indeed should Zanu PF implement the reforms and risk losing the elections when the party knows the opposition will participate regardless how flawed the process and give it legitimacy?

    If we are serious about demanding reforms and free and fair elections; then we must also address our demands to the opportunistic opposition!

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  4. “PRINCIPLE, HUMILITY & INTEGRITY. Fortune favours the principled.
    The principled refuse to be comprised or bought to get it the easy way. Reason why I supported Dr MT to the hilt & up-to the end.

    Sideshows and theatrics delay victory. It’s Luciferan to betray others! #LoyaltyisRoyalty,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

    “Fortune favours the principled!” This is rich coming from the individuals who sold out during the GNU by failing to implement even one reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU when the country had the golden opportunity to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. MDC leaders are the ones who have insisted in participating in flawed and illegal elections for the sake of the few gravy train seats on offer. By participating in these flawed elections MDC have given Zanu PF legitimacy. What was so principled in that!

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  5. You MDC leaders are no different from the Zanu PF thugs, you live in your own make believe world divorced from reality. Zimbabwe is still stuck in this political and economic mess precisely because you people have failed to implement even one meaningful reform in 22 years, 5 of which in the GNU. You are the ones insisting on participating in these flawed elections just to win the few gravy train seats Zanu PF is offering as bait. you know that by participating you are giving Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the dictatorship. And you dare add salt to injury, insulting us with your foolish claim that you are principled! Fcuk me!

    Zanu PF is rigging these elections and you MDC lot are giving the regime legitimacy. This you call principled; I call it treasonous betrayal of the nation! And this treasonous betrayal and insanity must be denounced now and not have to wait until the election results are out when the damage is done!

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  6. Anyone with half a brain would have known that “Juju” Julius Malema’s open arms welcome of foreigners into SA was never going to last. So now he is saying Zimbabweans are welcome to work in SA but the locals are going to be favoured. Zimbabweans will be the first to be fired; if necessary, fired for the express purpose of creating a vacancy to employ a South African; and the last to be hired! Thanks Juju, for your generosity but no thanks.

    The truth is Juju is a simpleton hence the reason he was bowled over by the late Zimbabwe dictator Robert Mugabe and never saw the short-sightedness and evil of the tyrant’s policies. Mugabe’s land seizures, one Juju has been itching to emulate, was the Genesis of Zimbabwe’s economic collapse. And the Zanu PF thugs, who were the principal beneficiaries of the seized land, are now holding the nation to ransom as they have failed to use this key resource, land, but will not give it up.

    I total agree that the solution to the Zimbabwe economic and political crisis, the root cause of the instability in Zimbabwe and the mass migration is ending the Zanu PF dictatorship. SADC tried to do this during the 2008 to 2013 GNU but Zimbabweans were let down by Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends who failed to implement the reforms.

    SADC leaders have very good reasons to be disappointed with Zimbabweans’ nauseating political blundering and inaptitude. Still, this is no excuse for them to continue to falsely claim Zimbabwe elections “went well” and give vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. Asking SADC to give a honest judgement of the 2023 elections is not asking for too much!

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  7. @ Weston Mugocha

    “Without mentioning the West's reaction to the land reform program, you haven't said much Wilbert. You cannot blame a black farmer for failing to produce without an analysis of the reasons for that failure. Which are ' unfortunately both internal and external, a deadly combination of Corruption and Sanctions, which are synonymous in this context.”

    The biggest problem in Zimbabwe is the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections and hence has been stuck with a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical regime. Whatever Zanu PF did or did not do on the land reform and whatever the West’s reaction to the reform; none of that will ever justify Zanu PF’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. So why should anyone even mention the land reform program other than as a decoy.

    I did not blame the black farmers, per se, for the collapsed agricultural sector but blamed the Zanu PF ruling elite and their cronies who got the farms and are holding the nation to ransom by hanging on to the farms although they have failed to use them productively. Talk of corruption, Zanu PF is rubbing the nation blind through command agriculture!

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