Thursday, 22 September 2016

Mugabe continues to demand UN veto in true Mugabe maxim of "What is yours must be mine!" by Wilbert Mukori

When it comes to how Robert Gabriel Mugabe relate to others, be it at an individual, group or national level, everything he has ever said or done have all been guided by the following three cardinal rules:
  1. “What is yours must be ours in true socialist tradition and spirit of sharing.” Mugabe can be a socialist to the bone marrow and will use all manner of tricks to force everyone else to become a socialist and an egalitarian. He has haunted the petty bourgeois, capitalists and colonialists and blamed them for all the ills in this world.
     
    Mugabe has turned Zimbabwe into a Chinese colony; right now he has started giving the farms he seized from the European white farms to the Chinese. He gave the farms initially to his Zanu PF cronies but has taken them back after they failed to put them into productive use.
     
    Corruption is Zimbabwe is rife which suits the Chinese given the Chinese government’s secretive culture. The Chinese are also at the heart of the wholesale looting and plunder of Marange diamonds and other resources. So the Chinese are actually worse than the British as a colonial power but they are Mugabe’s friends and we, ordinary mortals have no say.
 

  1. “What is ours must be mine.” All wealth and power in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe is ostensibly owned by the people with government managing and controlling it much as a guardian of a minor would. The Zimbabwe government owns and runs the usual state institutions like civil service and judiciary, state controlled institutions like NRZ and ZESA which Mugabe has increased since independence by the forced acquisition of such companies as the country’s biggest bus company ZUPCO and government has since extended its reach and influence to every sector of society include the private sector giving rise to such self-contradictory anomalies as GONGO – (Government Organized) None Governmental Organizations.  
 
From the word go Mugabe has deliberately made the distinction between government and his party Zanu PF blurred but his end and purpose has been very clear – government is there to above all else serve the party’s interest to become the new owner of everything and to secure absolute power.
Whilst on paper Zimbabwe is and has always been a multi-party democracy; in practice Mugabe has ruthlessly pushed his selfish agenda to turn it into a de facto one-party dictatorship in line with his desire to secure and enjoy absolute power. He has bribed, cheated, harangued and even murdered his political critics and opponents to ensure he secured and retain absolute power at all times.
So in Zimbabwe ownership of wealth and power has moved from the white colonial regime and the mainly white capitalists to black government to Zanu PF and ultimately to Robert Gabriel Mugabe.  
 
  1. “What is mine is mine and mine alone, you touch it and you die!” Mugabe has often said “Zimbabwe is mine!” and nothing has encapsulated that he meant this literally and in deadly earnest that his cavalier attitude when he admitted that corruption was costing the country billions of dollar!
 
Zimbabwe is facing a serious economic meltdown with unemployment now a nauseating 90% and government is so short of cash it is failing to pay civil servants their wages let alone pay for other necessities as medicine. And yet when Mugabe announced that $15 billion of diamond revenue had been “swindled” he could not have been more casual about it. He has since underlined that point by doing absolutely nothing to hunter down the swindlers and thus recover the loot and, more significantly, to stop the looting.
$15 billion is a fortune even to a wealthy nation like USA with a GPD of $18 trillion; it is humongous amount money to a country like Zimbabwe with a GDP of $14 billion!
On the political front, Mugabe has ruthlessly robbed the ordinary people their freedoms and basic human rights including the right to free and fair elections and even the right to life itself with the arrogance and heartless indifference of the slave master!
 
Robert Mugabe’s speech to the UN General Assembly captured the essence of his arrogance and his me! – me! mentality perfectly.
“For over 20 years, many of us have come to this rostrum, pleading and demanding for reforms of the Security Council. Today we are no closer to achieving that goal than we were 20 years ago. This is so in spite of the universal acknowledgement of the injustice, unfairness and inappropriateness of the current composition of the Security Council,” said Mugabe.

There five permanent members on the Security Council and they have a veto; make no mistake about it Mugabe demand a permanent seat and veto too, initially for Africa but ultimately for himself of course.
The UN has often failed to protect the weak and voiceless people all over the world, especially those from failed states of which Africa has plenty of, because existing five permanent members have abused their UN Security Council veto to serve their selfish interests. Now imagine adding to that mix a corrupt, vote rigging and murderous tyrant like Mugabe wielding a UN veto too; that will rather the UN completely useless!
“This session of the General Assembly will elect the next Secretary-General of our organisation. We have witnessed commendable efforts aimed at making the selection process of the next Secretary-General inclusive and transparent. The greater involvement of the General Assembly, and therefore of the majority of our membership, does not, however, mask the opaqueness of the process at Security Council level.” Every Zimbabwean was surprised to hear Mugabe say this.
Here is the man who has never, in his 36 years in power, ever held free, fair and credible elections talking of an “inclusive and transparent” election process. He has failed to release the voters roll at least a month before the July 2013 elections as is required by law and has failed to do so to this day.
Nearly one million voters were denied the vote that year because their details were not in the constituency voters roll where they expected. If the voters roll had been made public as judiciously as is required by law; most of these people would have had the mistake put right – proof this was in fact a deliberate and calculated vote rigging move. Mugabe’s victory margin was just over a million!
But without doubt the crass of Mugabe’s duplicity and hypocrisy was in him lying about why Zimbabwe has repeatedly failed deliver any meaningful economic development.
“On our part, I am happy to inform you that we have established national multi-stakeholders and multi-sector structures to domesticate and implement the 2030 (UN development) Agenda in a co-ordinated and integrated manner with our national development programme, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset),” explained Mugabe.

“Our biggest impediment to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda is the burden of the punitive and heinous sanctions imposed against us by some among us here.

Anyone remotely familiar with Zimbabwe’s economic story knows that ZimAsset died soon after the rigged July 2013 elections. Mugabe thought he would rig economic recovery just as he had rigged the elections; that did not happen. He failed to get anyone, not even his “all weather” Chinese friends to bankroll the $27 billion ZimAsset budget; without the funding the plan was died in the water.
Mugabe continues to live in his own cloud-cuckoo-land not subject to the same laws of thermodynamic and of basic economics that apply in the real world. In the real world there is no way an a country with a GDP of $14 billion would sustain much less thrive and prosper when corruption in the said country has reached the nauseating heights of $15 billion is “swindled” in a few years and those in positions of power and authority are not even alarmed!
Mugabe’s epitaph should simply read:
Here lays a tyrant who believed and ruthlessly imposed his maxim; “What is yours is ours. What is ours is mine. And what is mine is mine, touch it and you die!”

6 comments:

  1. We have struggled and failed to contain this corrupt and murderous tyrant and look what havoc and human misery he has brought to Zimbabwe and the whole SADC region. Give him more power and influence and he would bring even more greater disasters to an even larger population. Any one who thibk such a tyrant can ever be trusted with a UN Security Council veto needs their head examined!

    Whilst he is seeking power and influence Mugabe is the greatest defender of one-man-one-vote but the minute he is in power he is doing absolutely everything he can to undermine one-man-one vote.

    How ironic that the tyrant has spend the last 20 years fighting for UN Security Council veto for himself or a fellow African tyrant but has also spend the last 36 years denying ordinary Zimbabwe their free vote! What a heartless thug!

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  2. 1) The people of Zimbabwe did not vote for Mugabe in 2013, he rigged the election.

    2) Zimbabwe's economic meltdown is not an internal affairs matter affecting just Zimbabwe is if affecting the whole region and so SADC leaders have good reason to be involved.

    3) Even if the worsen economic and political situation affected only the people of Zimbabwe SADC, AU and the international community at large have a duty to help the people of Zimbabwe end the reign of terror from this corrupt and murderous Zanu PF dictatorship.

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  3. @Hlaba

    Mugabe and his cronies who are from all corners of the country have failed us all and in your sick mind it is all the Shonas' fault!

    The challenge is to rebuild the nation from the ruins brought on by the decades of Zanu PF misrule; the last thing we want to do is waste time on futile tribal wars.

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  4. Professor Moyo condemned Police violence after it emerged that female protesters were beaten by the Police.

    When a ship is sinking it is not uncommon to see rats swimming for their lives; Professor Jonathan Moyo is a rat and he can see the writing on the wall of Zanu PF's demise!

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  5. Professor Ncube, President Mugabe will not be bothering us if you and your MDC friends had implemented the democratic reforms. Either you tell us why you failed to implement even one reform or shut up because we do not want to hear any more nonsense from the likes of you!

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  6. Anyone who continues to blame sanctions for Zimbabwe's economic meltdown has clearly not comprehended the full import of President Mugabe's admission that a mouth watering $15 billion was being looted from Marange. We already know from other stories such as the salary scandal at PSMAS, ZESA, Harare council, NRZ, etc. that corruption is rampant.

    But when $15 billion is looted and the authorities do not even lift a finger o investigate this shows just how rotten the system has become. Anyone who think that the economy could thrive under such conditions clearly has no common sense. One does not need to even a Grade 7 education qualification to see that a nation that produces $14 billion worth of wealth per year cannot afford to lose $15 billion of revenue. Such a lose is simply not sustainable for such a nation.


    Why any one much less a State President would give such a feeble excuse to such a well informed audience as on such an occasion beggars believe. Many people have heard President Mugabe telling tales but this must be one of the worst occasions to do so and have so many people know he was lying to them. People resent being taken for a fool; President Mugabe has made himself a few more enemies than friends.

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