“Our greatest glory is not in never
falling, but in rising every time we fall,” said Confucius, the Chinese sage
who died in 479 BC. Many would argue that it was his teaching and many others
like who have laid the foundations of good governance and thus peace and
economic prosperity of China.
Confucius “If you make a mistake and
do not correct it, this is called a mistake!”
Zimbabwe’s history since independence
has been one of tragic mistake after another with no corrections. 36 years of
gross mismanagement and rampant corruption has reduced the nation’s economy to
a sorry state from what is was in 1980. Life expectancy, the qualitative and
quantitative measure of a nation’s economic performance and people’s wellbeing,
has plummeted from 68 years in 1980 to a misery 34 years in 2004 when the last
reliable analysis was done.
On the political front all pretence
of Zimbabwe being a democracy with the respect of rule of law, freedom and
human rights of its people including the right to free, fair and credible elections
and even the right to life itself were smashed to pieces every early on after
independence with the massacre of over 20 000 innocent people in the
Gukurahundi operations to pave the way for the creation of the de facto
one-party dictatorship.
“What was achieved by the gun cannot
be undone by the pen!” Mugabe ranted and raved in 2008. He barking orders to
his Zanu PF thugs and rogue war vets backed and directed by the CIO, Police and
Army to harass, beat, rape and murder civilians in operation “Mavhotera papi!”
(Who did you vote for!) He was punishing the people for daring to vote for the
opposition in the March 2008 election in defence of his no-regime-change
mantra.
As a country we have fallen flat on
our faces a good many times and, sadly, many people gave up the dream of a
free, just and prosperous Zimbabwe a long, long time ago. The few who have had
the guts to get up have not done themselves any favours because they landed
back on their faces time and time again as the nation has latched from one
crisis to the next. Why?
The answer is simple and straight
forward enough; it is not enough to fall and get straight up again, one must
endeavour to learn what they did wrong to avoid making the same mistake again.
“When Confucius offered his wisdom,
he was referring to a fundamental law in the universe: that life is a constant
battle forward, and we win this battle by getting up each time and strapping a
new piece of armour on (lessons we have learned),” explained Jake Anderson.
Instead of having an open and
honesty debate to ascertain where the nation was going wrong the Zanu PF
dictatorship has stifled all debate and instead has operated a propaganda
system designed to brainwash the people. So instead of seeing the mismanagement
and corruption as the root causes of the country’s poor economic performance,
for example, the regime insisted there was no mismanagement and corruption and
blamed the drought or “the illegal sanctions imposed by the evil British
imperialists and Western allies”.
The people of Zimbabwe should have
been confronting the tyrant and demand any end to his no-regime-change nonsense
because to address the nation’s economic problems the nation must address the
country’s bad governance problem causing it. But because of the brainwashing
the nation has spent the last 36 years fighting the British and the West.
“Zimbabwe will never, never, never
be a British colony again,” Mugabe has often said to stir up the anti-British
rhetoric. He has played on the people’s fear of the colonial oppression of
pre-independence so much so that people are always looking back they are not
looking where he is taking them.
Instead of strapping ourselves with
a new piece of armour to deal with tyranny, mismanagement, etc. the real
problems that have dragged the nation these last 36 years; we are still
strapped up to fight against these imaginary whites hiding in every bush, at
the UN, everywhere plotting to recolonize Zimbabwe.
What is shocking is that so many
Zimbabweans still believe Mugabe’s rhetoric and hen’s teeth stories and
continue to believe his lies of blaming the West for the country’s problems
even now with the benefit of 36 years of hindsight. It is not just the ordinary
Zimbabweans are still naïve and gullible enough to believe Mugabe’s nonsense
even the intellectuals like Vince Musewe are taken in.
“I am sure that by now most of us
have listened to President Mugabe's recent AU speech,” wrote Musewe. “I
received numerous tweets from the rest of Africa on the issue applauding President
Mugabe for providing leadership to Africa and telling it like it is. I choose
to reserve my judgement on these assertions.
“However, I think it was a relevant speech in that Africa must realise that its fate cannot continue to lie in the hands of others. For far too long we in Africa have been masterminded by the West whose agenda may not necessarily coincide with our national interests, there is no doubt about that. Africans must take their place in the community of nations and shape their future unhindered by international geopolitical interests which seek to keep the advantages of the past.”
“However, I think it was a relevant speech in that Africa must realise that its fate cannot continue to lie in the hands of others. For far too long we in Africa have been masterminded by the West whose agenda may not necessarily coincide with our national interests, there is no doubt about that. Africans must take their place in the community of nations and shape their future unhindered by international geopolitical interests which seek to keep the advantages of the past.”
Mugabe was very encouraged by his
fellow African leaders’ standing ovation to his anti-West rhetoric and is even
more pleased to see there are still many Zimbabweans who are still under his
devilish spell, especially highly respected intellectuals like Vince Musewe
– Zimbabwe’s answer to China’s
Confucius!
Of course, as long as tyrants like
Mugabe continue to get such rapturous applause to their fabricated lies blaming
the West for Zimbabwe and Africa’s problems, they will be very encouraged not
to do anything about their incompetence, corruption and murderous tyranny, are
the root causes of the country’s economic and political demise.
To define a way out of Zimbabwe’s
economic and political mess one must look at not just the obvious things but
also look beyond that, must think outside the box. It is not enough to fix the
political chaos due to the incompetent leaders, the walls whose cracks we can
see; and the economic collapse due to corruption, the leaking roof with the
rusted corrugated sheets we can see too. We need to look at the foundation too
because building will stand for long unless it built on solid foundation and so
too with governments
Zimbabwe greatest weakness is the
lack of sound intellectual thinking, the bedrock on which good, stable, just
and prosperous government. For 36 years Mugabe has been able to bamboozle the
nation and the continent at will with his bull and no African intellectual has
ever stood up and exposed his anti-Western narrative for what it is – lies,
lies and more lies! If anything the countries’ so called intellectual Professor
Jonathan Moyo and of late Vince Musewe have all stripped over each other to
praise the lies and propaganda.
“To put the world in order, we must
first put the nation in order.” advised Confucius. “To put the nation in order,
we must put the family in order; to put the family in order, we must cultivate
our personal life.”
The is no doubt that Zimbabwe is a
nation is total disorder; the country has nauseating 90% unemployment rate, has
18 out 24 hours power cuts, most cities and towns have no clean running water,
the regime is failing to pay its civil servants let alone buy essentials like
medical drugs. These are all a result of 36 years of gross misrule, a man-made
problem and that man is Mugabe himself not the West.
It all very well to stand up at a world stage
and call Westerners “pink nose” as Mugabe did at the AU summit and got cheap
applause the tough reality is that 1.5 million Zimbabweans are going to starve
if country does not get food aid. It is from the West we can expect to get that
help; is Mugabe going to apologize or condemn the people to death to feed his
misplaced ego.
Africa is the most backward continent on earth ravished by corruption, tyranny and civil con-flict. The African leaders met for their annual summit and they accomplished nothing other than listen and applauded the ranting of a demented lunatic who thinks calling the Westerners "pink nose" is an achievement!
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It is very disappointing indeed that people like Vince Musewe should acknowledge the above mistakes and yet still choose to blame the West just to be agreeable with the cheering and ap-plauding masses. If people like him cannot get it right what chance does the ordinary Zimba-bwean who stuck in the poverty trap in the rural areas have of seeing the wood from the trees!
How ironic that the tyrant who has dragged the nation into this hell-on-earth should have te-merity to seek to put the UN to order when he cannot even run his own home! It is bad enough that people like President Mugabe are granted their hour upon the international stage to rant and rave it would be unforgivable to grant him the opportunity to be more disruptive by granting him a permanent seat and veto in the Security Council. If reason ruled the land President Mugabe would have been told to go and skin the goat decades ago!
Mugabe is a tyrant but he has not lasted these 36 years in power without help. He has had help from his own cronies and propagandists but also from the village idiots like Tsvangirai and his MDC friends whom everyone thought was fighting the tyrant. Mugabe has also had help from those everyone thought must know what they were doing but it now turns out were just a confused lot.
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