In 2018 the EU Election Observer Mission stated in its final report that “the electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner. The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability.
“As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe
failed to meet international standards,” conclude the report.
We did not get a clear and crisp report from SADC or AU much
less from our own local election observers. If they enumerate the shortcomings
the elections process, that is about the best you can expect. Any judgement on
the process is always wishy-washy, they will call for future improvements
without ever condemning the present!
“The Church noted that the political playing field remained
unequal for political parties. Frequent suppression of some opposition parties
was observed during the pre-election period. The Church is concerned about this
selective application of the law as it undermines confidence in Law Enforcement
Institutions,” stated the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) report on conduct
of 26 March by-elections.
“Some opposition political parties faced challenges in
holding their campaign rallies across the country, as the police would either
deny their applications or accept them with stiff restrictions or conditions,
which would not apply to other political parties.”
ZCC report even went so far as to give examples of the flaws
and illegalities; ZEC’s failure to address voters’ roll errors and changes; the
assault of CCC party agent in Kwekwe; the 21 youths who assisted voters in
Chipinge; etc.
“Despite acknowledging positive strides made by ZEC in areas
such as voter registration and gender sensitivity, ZCC said there is still room
for improvement in the areas of voters’ roll management, polling station
accessibility by PWDs and elderly voters,” concluded Voice Of America (VOA)!
So, the ZCC report does not say anything on the key issue –
was the by-election free, fair and credible!
Everyone else who observed the by elections and is serious
about end Zimbabwe’s number one curse of rigged elections and bad governance, rightly
condemned the by elections for the blatant cheating and wanton violence. The by
elections was a dress rehearsal of the 2023 nationwide harmonised elections and
the certainty of yet another rigged election is most disheartening. And rightly
so too, because as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state governed by corrupt
and vote rigging thugs the economic meltdown and the tragic human misery it has
caused will only get worse.
So, what is the point, one must ask, of having election
observers like ZCC if they will never say whether the elections are free, fair,
and credible? Is it because they don’t know what constitute free, fair, and
credible elections or they are scared stiff to make the judgement call?
After a life-time of being denied a meaningful say in the
governance of the country; first by the white colonialists and for the last 42
years by their on black leaders (the Zanu PF thugs, supposedly the liberation
heroes, now working in cahoots with the corrupt opposition, elected to
implement the reforms to stop the vote rigging); it is disheartening to know the
wait for Zimbabwe’s first free and fair elections is far from over! Whilst the
masses wait for their first free vote, they continue to languish is abject
poverty, despair, and hopelessness.
After 42 years of rigged elections one will be forgiven for throwing in the towel and accept the reality of Zimbabwe not only as a failed state but, more significantly, one that is not going to recover – at least, not in the near future. There really is nothing to make one believe the country has learned anything and will cure itself of the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. Nothing!
ReplyDeleteThe country has local election observers and, except for one or two, the overwhelming majority have endorse the rigged elections or, at best, said nothing of substance.
The country’s opposition politicians had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU and they wasted it. Ever since they have participated in the flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy. Zanu PF has offered them a few gravy train seats to entice them to participate.
The opposition has justified participating in these flawed elections on the grounds they have devised “winning in rigged elections strategies.” All hot air of course as none of the strategies have ever worked.
The tragedy is that many Zimbabweans have again and again believed the wishy-washy local observer reports and the oxymoronic nonsense from the opposition. Zanu PF has taken full advantage of the prevailing nationwide insanity to entrench the de facto one-party dictatorship.
The irony is the majority of Zimbabweans are desperate for change what they have yet to learn is there are their own worst enemy. By failing condemn rigged elections, failing to implement reforms, naively participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy, etc., etc.; they are undermining the very things that would deliver the democratic change they want.