Saturday, 12 March 2022

"Don't interfere in our internal affairs" diplomats warned - worst interference is SADC rubber stamping rigged elections P Guramatunhu

 

President Emmerson Mnangagwa warned the 50 diplomatic headers accredited to Zimbabwe not to meddle in Zimbabwe’s internal affairs.

“As we begin yet another year in our relations, I challenge you, the diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe, to look through the lenses of possibilities and focus on those matters which unite us, as opposed to our areas of differences. It is most unfortunate, however, that as Zimbabwe prepares for the 2023 harmonised elections, some forces are already seeking to influence the national discourse and destabilise the peace and stability we are enjoying as a country,” said Mnangagwa.

“Sadly, this is not new to us and is part of the decades-old regime change agenda. Those of you who may be inclined to perpetuating this blatant interference in the internal affairs of our country are urged to introspect and stop this unbecoming practice. Let the people of Zimbabwe enjoy their unfettered right to choose their leadership. It is our democratic rights, a right which we fought for, and a right which we will protect, respect and uphold to the letter.”

The Zanu-PF government has on several occasions accused Western powers, particularly the United States and Britain of funding opposition parties to pursue a regime change agenda.

The really infuriating thing is that Zanu PF has ruthlessly denied the ordinary Zimbabweans their basic freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. The people’s cry for free, fair and credible elections have been ignore under the pretext that no ordinary Zimbabwean want that only foreigners and their local puppets seeking regime changed wanted free elections.

For the first time ever in the country’s history both SADC and AU refused to rubber stamp the 2008 Zimbabwe elections as a free and fair process and thus forcing Zanu PF to accept the need to implement a raft of democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections.

Sadly, the task of implementing the reforms were given to the late Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends. They sold out and failed to implement even one reform in five years.

SADC proposed that the 2013 elections should be postponed to allow the reforms to be implemented. SADC leaders told Tsvangirai and company to their faces; “If you participate in next month’s elections, you will lose. The elections are done!” MDC leaders ignored the advice. And SADC leaders have since given up on getting Zimbabwe back on a democratic path.

Zimbabwe’s worsening economic and political situation has made the country unstable and now threatens to drag the rest of the region into the abyss. SADC leaders have no choice but to sit up and try find a solution to Zimbabwe’s economic and political mess.

Zanu PF has rigged Zimbabwe elections starting with the 1980 when the party made it clear the bush war would continue if the party lost the plebiscite. Except for the 2008 elections SADC and AU have turned a blind eye to the rigging and rubber stamped the results giving Zanu PF legitimacy. This constitutes interference in the internal affairs of the country is the most negative way possible by helping to perpetuate the culture of rigged elections and bad governance.

Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections – the regime is refusing to produce a verified voters’ roll, it has denied 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, the wanton violence of 2008 is back, etc., etc. The long suffering people of Zimbabwe are asking SADC leaders to call out the real 2023 election results based on the observed evidence, for a change – that is not too much to ask.

5 comments:

  1. Mnangagwa appoints his convicted brother in law Chief Negomo.

    Chiefs have been a willing tool in the hands of the white colonialists and after independence their switched their blind allegiance to Zanu PF. In the day and age of elected leaders these non-elected busy bodies are now an irritant burden to the nation

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  2. The two big favours SADC can do to help Zimbabwe end this nightmare of political and economic chaos are:
    1) Remind the corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless MDC/CCC not to participate in these flawed elections, as they warned in 2013.
    2) It is now incumbent on the regional leaders themselves to stop short changing the long suffering ordinary Zimbabweans by rubber stamping rigged elections! Of course, SADC leaders were disappointed by MDC’s failure to get even one token reform implemented during the GNU but that is a feeble excuse for giving Zanu PF legitimacy!

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  3. @ Michael Souris
    "Zimbabwe’s worsening economic and political situation has made the country unstable and now threatens to drag the rest of the region into the abyss. SADC leaders have no choice but to sit up and try find a solution to Zimbabwe’s economic and political mess." SADC has had DECADES of time, and done nothing! Not that any of them can be described as bastions of democracy either.
    You also have to contend with greedy, stupid and useless idiots, who are hell-bent on keeping their one seat and all its perks, who are aiding and abetting Zanu PF, as well as guaranteeing that any positive change will never occur!”
    I totally agree with you that most SADC countries are not “bastions of democracy” which is why they have turned a blind eye to Zanu PF rigging and gave the regime legitimacy time and time again.
    However, we cannot deny that in 2008 SADC did put their foot down and refused to rubber stamp that year’s elections and thus denied Zanu PF legitimacy. They then forced Mugabe to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement, agreeing to the implementation of a raft of democratic reforms.
    The fact that not even one meaningful reform was implemented in the five years of the GNU was Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends’ fault, not SADC leaders!
    It is very disappointing that so many Zimbabweans have failed to understand what the GNU was about much less that it was MDC leaders’ who sold out, even now with benefit of hindsight. What makes that failure even more poignant is the nation is right now putting their trust in the same corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless MDC leaders – proof the nation learned nothing from the GNU debacle.
    Those who fail to learn from the past will be forced to repeat the same idiotic mistakes and pay dearly for it. MDC/CCC is dragging the nation into yet another flawed election to give Zanu PF legitimacy and extend the dictatorship. Chamisa is lying, he does not have any strategies to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. We will suffer the consequences of another five more years of Zanu PF corrupt and tyrannical rule!

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  4. “So I am happy that some have come back and I have no doubt that they will continue to come back to commit their expertise and skills back home. I have no doubt that in no time, in two years' time or so, we will say goodbye to the power deficit in Zimbabwe," said Mnangagwa.

    Last year, Zesa executive chairman Sydney Gata said the power utility had appointed five former employees, adding that the company would continue to lure more experienced former technocrats.

    Gata said engagements with more technocrats based abroad were underway.

    This is wishful thinking! Why did the 400 plus technocrats leave in the first place?

    You have done nothing to address the root causes why they left – ZESA was full of corrupt and incompetent political appointees like Sydney Gata, for example, he is still there. So why would they want to come back?

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  5. @ Sinyo Einyo
    “The GNU brought about a new Constitution which when fully implemented addresses all other reforms.”
    It was Robert Mugabe who “dictated” the 2013 constitution, as the Zanu PF MP, Paul Mangwana, on the parliamentary committee that wrote the constitution, boasted soon after the March 2013 referendum. MDC leaders claimed it was an “MDC child!” but that was just nonsense. The very fact that the constitution failed to deliver anything of substance is proof Mugabe dictated it.
    The claim that the new constitution has been a failure because it has not been “fully implemented” is just another MDC feeble excuse. SADC leaders literally begged MDC leaders not to participate in the flawed elections without first implementing the reforms. MDC leaders are the ones who ignore the advice and have insisted on participating in flawed election time and time again.
    The very fact that there are many Zimbabweans out there who still have no clue what the 2008 GNU was about much less that MDC leaders sold out is most disheartening. The more reason because these clueless people are still following MDC/CCC blindly like sheep to this day. As long as Zimbabweans remain a clueless nation there is no chance of us getting out of this hell-hole Zanu PF landed us. None!

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