Monday, 19 September 2016

Implementing reforms is the Holy Grail - street protests is crows sassing at the sun! By Wilbert Mukori


I spoke to my favourite Aunt, Vatete (Shona for Auntie) Ndakaziva, over the weekend. She is one of the most amusing and insightful people I have ever met and I love and admire her to bits for it!

 

We ended up talking about the recent street protests how the public euphoria was a repeat of the euphoria associated with our independence in the 1980s and more recently the new constitution during the GNU. The people were ecstatic with excitement convinced event marked the dawn of the free, just and prosperous Zimbabwe they had all been awaiting for. Their hopes and dreams were crashed on both occasions, as we all know.

 

I told her the people got what they deserved in 2013 because they were warned the new constitution would not deliver free and fair elections and should focus instead on implementing the democratic reforms agreed in the 2008 GPA. The people were making the same mistake again by being carried away with the street protests and taking their attention away from implementing the reforms.

 

“Sometimes people behave like crows!” she commented. I laughed as I remembered the first time she told me about the tale of crows screaming at the sun.

 

Crows sass at the sun, it is disconcerting when humans copy their foolishness.


Where I grew up in the back waters of rural Zimbabwe, it was common to see a flock of crows swooping and crowing and making a racket just before sun set. In my Vatete’s fable crows often called a “humwe” (gathering to carry out a communal task) to scream at the setting sun. They would be unhappy at the short day because they did not find enough to eat and now faced the prospect of a long cold night. This would be especial true during the dry and cold months of May to August when, for the crows, food would be hard to come by.

 

“They can sass all they want,” Vatete would continue. “The sun will not hear them and, even if it heard them, it has far more important matters to deal with then than listen to pompous crows!

 

“Even if the crows would understand you,” she advised in a conspiratorial whisper, “you are must never tell them that the sun is not listening to them. They know it is not listening but will nonetheless be very angry to be reminded of their foolishness.”

 

Like it or not the street protests are foolish in that they are drawing attention away from understanding what democratic reforms are about and making sure that this time they are all implemented just as the new constitution was a unwelcome distraction during the GNU. Those spear heading the street protests have no idea what the reforms are and therefore will never get even one reform implemented just as MDC leaders who spear headed the new constitution during the GNU failed to get even one reform implemented.

 

The people refused to listen to the warning that the new constitution was weak and feeble and that it will never deliver free and fair elections. They voted to approve it with an impressive 95% Yes in the March 2013 referendum.

 

Mugabe went on to blatantly rig the July 2013 elections and the rest is history!

 

Mugabe rigged the 2013 elections and thought he would rig economic recovery too; that has proven to be a bridge too far. The country’s worsening economic meltdown is the invisible but irresistible force that has forced this Zanu PF regime to accept that the present economic situation cannot continue, there must be political change. It is for us, the people, to make sure that we finally get the meaningful political change we have waited for all these last 36 years by making sure everyone understands what the democratic reforms are about.

 

Unless a significant number of the people understand what the democratic reforms are about, it is unlikely that they will ever be implemented properly!  

 

The street protests are being led by elements who have never understood what the reforms are about and they are concentrating all their energy on “Mugabe must go!” The street protests are popular because many people want to vent their anger and frustration. What must be understood however is that, at best, the street protesters will get their wish and remove Mugabe but only for him to be replace by another dictator, as has happened in Egypt.

 

If we want to stop other dictator taking over then we must dismantle the edifice of the dictatorship by implementing the reforms, something the protesters will never accomplish because they have never understood what the reforms are much less how they are to be implemented.

 

In many people’s minds, street protests are now more important than implementing the reforms. In fact street protests without reforms are as futile was the new constitution without reforms, as futile as crows sassing at the sun!

 

Until we finally end the scourge of rigged elections nothing else we say or do matters! And the only sure way of delivering the country’s first and long awaited free, fair and credible elections is by implementing the democratic reforms. Implement the democratic reforms - that is this nation’s Holy Grail!

8 comments:

  1. “President Mugabe received a rousing welcome from members of the notorious December 12 Movement on his arrival in New York,” reported Zimeye.

    Let this be a lesson to all those who think they can ever win this popularity contest against Mugabe. He has lost popular support but has billions of dollars from the grand theft of diamonds going on in Marange to buy popular support. He has paid PR companies millions of dollars in the past to spruce up his image, billions of dollars to hire crowds to attend his rallies, bussed voters from one polling station to the next to vote for him, etc.

    As long as nothing is done to implement democratic reforms Mugabe has the money to buy his way to yet another landslide electoral victory!

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  2. The fight to implement the reforms and deliver free, fair and credible elections is the only fight worth fighting because as long as there are no free, fair and credible elections the country will never ever have a competent and accountable government.

    I fought in the war of independence and was proud of my contribution but have since been ashamed to see how those who still to this day claim to be have been yesterday's freedom become the corrupt and murderous tyrant of today. We fought for one-man-one-vote but failed to deliver this key and fundamental right.


    One-man-one-vote was worth fighting for before independence it is worth fighting for now. Before independence we fought with guns today we must fight a different battle we must fight to educate the masses to value this right and to cherish it because as long as the people themselves do not appreciate the critical importance of free, fair and credible elections even if someone was to deliver it in 2018 the people will lose it by the next elections.

    The fight to make the ordinary Zimbabwean understand what the reforms are is the battle royal given we have some of the most naive and gullible people on earth. Still it is the only fight worth fighting.

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  3. The failure by MDC supporter to see the serious shortcomings of MDC leaders during the GNU, even with the benefit of hindsight, has been one of the greatest disappointment for me. As a nation it too us 15 to 20 years to see President Mugabe for the corrupt and murderous tyrant he is; is it going to take these MDC supporters another five or ten years of failed rule to make them see Tsvangirai for the corrupt and incompetent individual he is!

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  4. Members of the December 12 Movement gave President Mugabe a rousing welcome to New York.

    So these people have ever heard of any of the stories of corrupt, rigged elections and any of the murders committed by President Mugabe. Or is it that they have heard of all these stories and they do not care because Mugabe has stood about against the white leaders with whom they had their own score to settle. As long as Mugabe is fighting their own enemy the do not care how many of his fellow Zimbabweans he abuses in worse way that they have been abused. Well that surely is being selfish!

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  5. @ Kaitano

    The only way to stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections is by implementing the wide ranging democratic reforms which include introducing proper checks and balance to State President's powers in the appointing and firing senior ZEC, Police and Judiciary staff to give these institution the independence they need to carry out their duties.


    There is a limit to what the UN can do to stop ZEC run by Zanu PF operatives tampering with the voters roll, it will be too late. Stop President Mugabe appointing party operatives to run ZEC, Police, etc.


    If we are serious about having free, fair and credible elections then we must implement the democratic reforms agreed in the 2008 GPA and stop messing around!

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  6. We assumed too much, we assumed President Mugabe knows best what the nation needs to enjoy freedom, justice and economic prosperity and we did not even think it necessary that he should be held to account or questioned. That was the biggest mistake we made.
    From now on everyone must be held to account and we, the people, must take this duty with the seriousness it demands! Our only chance of getting out of this hell-hole will depend on how well we perform in understanding the burning issues the nation is facing, electing the best leaders to carry out the set tasks and holding them to account every step of the way!

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  7. We assumed too much, we assumed President Mugabe knows best what the nation needs to enjoy freedom, justice and economic prosperity and we did not even think it necessary that he should be held to account or questioned. That was the biggest mistake we made.
    From now on everyone must be held to account and we, the people, must take this duty with the seriousness it demands! Our only chance of getting out of this hell-hole will depend on how well we perform in understanding the burning issues the nation is facing, electing the best leaders to carry out the set tasks and holding them to account every step of the way!

    Just because you are incapable of one coherent thought you think every other black person is the same!

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  8. You are putting the cart before the horse, there has not been one quality leader in 36 years nor will there ever be any such leader as long as we have the present political system that stifles debate and democratic competition. We must implement all the 2008 democratic reforms and free up the nation to exchange ideas freely. It is only then that we will have quality leaders rising to the top.

    Only scum can come out of the present totalitarian autocracy! If you cannot see that then you should go and see the intellectual optician, you see but you do not comprehend.

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