Mugabe has turned a “jewel of Africa”, as
President Julius Nyerere called Zimbabwe back in 1980, into the basket case of
failed state. Life expectancy, the universally accepted qualitative and
quantitative measure of a nation’s standard of living, has dropped from 68
years to a merger 34 years in 2004.
Zimbabwe used to grow enough food to feed all
her people with plenty left over for export. Today the nation is suffering
under the double whammy; we are failing to grow enough food and are too poor to
imported food. We are starving in what is, by all accounts, the Garden of Eden;
the greatest testimonial to Mugabe’s failed leadership.
So if Mugabe is a corrupt, incompetent and
failed leader then why has he remained in power for 35 years and counting, even
in the face of physical and mental frailty due to old age and ill health?
Answer: ignorance and fear!
Mugabe has one of the most secretive regimes
in the world, his regime is like a black-hole where nothing escapes its
gravitational pull and, once in, nothing ever comes out. It was former MDC Finance
Minister, Tendai Biti, who first revealed Mugabe’s secretive parallel government,
the Joint Operation Command (JOC), a Junta complete with its own source of generous
funding, for example. The Junta is composed of the top brass in the security
services, a select few in government and the party and headed by Mugabe
himself.
The Junta is getting billions of dollars from
Marange diamonds amongst other sources. In 2012 Mugabe alone received $2
billion according to Partnership Africa Canada so together the Junta may be
racking in as much as $4 billion a year. Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s
national budget last month was $3.8 billion in other words the Junta gets more
money than the formal government!
Mugabe and the Junta has been making all the
decisions, parliament and cabinet are there for window dressing and rubber
stamp the Junta’s decisions. Even then, Mugabe has never allowed, in all his 35
years as head of State, even one cabinet meeting to go ahead unless he was
there to chair it himself. Whatever decision the cabinet would have made,
nothing would have been actioned without his go ahead of course and yet he
still wanted to be there. He was just rubbing it in that the toothless cabinet was
dispensable.
Mugabe blatantly rigged the 2013 elections but
very few people, if any, know even half of what really happened. People like
Joice Mujuru and Didymus Mutasa although they held very senior positions in the
party and government, VP and Minister to whom CIO reported respectively, do not
know much about the rigged elections which is why they have said nothing even after
they were booted out of the party.
JOC is not legal body and so there are no
formal meetings with minutes and Mugabe meets individual members he is the conduit
gathering all the information and making all the decisions but to make sure that
he alone has total control of everything he deliberately keeps most of the information
to himself. Junta members are told the bear minimum on the basis of need to
know to complete their set task.
Mugabe has spies and moles everywhere he knows
“even what is happening in the private of your home”, as Didymus Mutasa boasted,
before he was booted out! Mugabe’s detailed knowledge of his colleagues has
given him power over them; knowledge is power as ignorance is powerlessness.
Where there is ignorance there is fear! To say
Zimbabweans across the whole political and societal divide fear Mugabe is an
understatement; they all tremble and grovel before the tyrant. Simon Muzenda,
Morgan Tsvangirai, Emerson Mnangagwa, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, Joice
Mujuru, Augustine Chihuri, you name them; none of them have ever stood up to
Mugabe regardless his terrible track record as a corrupt, incompetent and
murderous tyrant. They have all time and time again grovelled to Mugabe like
serfs because, under that potato skin deep mucho and democrat modernity, they
are all medieval serfs!
“Mose muri vakadzi vaMugabe!” (You are all
Mugabe’s wives!), complained Margret Dongo. She was expressing her contempt at how
her former Zanu PF colleagues had allowed Mugabe to ride roughshod over the
people and the leaders themselves.
In African culture the wife is subservient to
her husband. If the woman is unlike to have an abusive husband then she will
turn to the village elders or her own people to stop the abuse. The poor woman
(povo) is in serious trouble if the abusive husband (Mugabe) bullies the
village elders (political leaders) as easily as they too were his wives!
Mugabe is a corrupt and incompetent leaders
and the political and economic mess he has created should have disqualified him
years ago from holding public office. He has been in power for over 35 years now
and is determined to continue regardless of the nation’s crying need to replace
him with a competent leader because he has “his wives” in cabinet, parliament,
Police, ZEC, judiciary, everywhere whose primary task is to keep him in power.
If we are serious about ending Mugabe’s
dictatorial rule and get out of the political and economic hell-hole he has
landed us then we must implement the 2008 GPA reforms designed to sever the
undemocratic links Mugabe has create which have corrupted the Police,
Judiciary, Public Media, etc. turning them into Zanu PF departments in all but
name. It is only after implementing the reforms that we can hope to have free,
fair and credible elections and elect competent leaders to replace these Mugabe
“wives”.
This is a sick joke, what does Didymus Mutasa or Joice Mujuru know about reforms and free and fair elections? If they did, then why have they done nothing about ensuring the country had free and fair elections all these last 35 years?
ReplyDeleteAfter all their years in power and their involvement throughout the GNU I will bet my bottom dollar neither Mutasa nor Mujuru know what the difference is between the 2008 GPA reforms and the electoral reforms Tsvangirai is calling for to which they have now appended their signatures. If the next elections are rigged they will complain just as loudly and for years to come as Tsvangirai.
We desperately need to move on this matter of reforms and we are being held back by people like Tsvangirai and Mujuru who have no clue what they want much less how to get it. The need for an electorate that is informed and alert has never been more urgent because as long as there are naïve and gullible voters out there will always be corrupt and incompetent individuals like Tsvangirai and Mujuru who will promise them the moon on a silver platter but deliver hell-on-earth!
@ Wilbert
ReplyDeleteThe failure by our leaders to stand up to President Mugabe even when he is wasting billions of dol-lars as is the case in the grand looting in Marange and Chiadzwa at a time when millions are hungry and many will soon start to die of starvation and disease. They failed to stand up and say no to his barbarism on the 2008 wanton violence and vote rigging. Even when President Mugabe committed the mass murders during Gukuranhundi, these Zanu PF Ministers cheered and applauded.
All these Mugabe "wives" have said nothing to protect the most vulnerable people who were counting on them for protection because they did not want to risk their spot on the feeding trough, I used to think. But now I have to agree with you, they said nothing because they are sell-out who when the chips are down were scared stiff of the tyrant.
I am looking forward to a Zimbabwe with all the democratic reforms implemented when the people will be able to elect some real competent leaders and not have these Mugabe "wives" the regime has imposed on the nation all these years!
How can we expect to these cowardly serf to secure our freedom and human rights and human dignity when they lack self respect. It has been easy for President Mugabe to be a tyrant given that those who should held to account were the first cheering him along! We need to end this culture of a demigod in State House surrounded by grovelling serfs!
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