Thursday, 13 October 2016

NTA is GNU by back door - who cares as long as it implements reform. By Nomusa Garikai

The electorate should not embrace everything that is always uttered by some excited politicians who are trying to take Zimbabwe to another Government of National Unity GNU through the back door by advocating for a National Transitional Authority NTA,” wrote Gugugu Magorira.

People like Magorira have never understood that the primary task of the GNU was to implement the democratic reforms so that we can have free, fair and credible. They have never understood why this was not done and, even more significantly, they do not appreciate that we still need to implement the reforms or Zanu PF will once again rig the next elections.

The most important thing to remember here is that the present system of the Zanu PF dictatorship is not working and unless we implement the democratic reforms designed to dismantle it we are stuck with the dictatorship. The 2008 to 2013 GNU was meant to dismantle the dictatorship but MDC failed to implement even one reform in five years because Tsvangirai and friends are corrupt and incompetent.

Of course if we had had competent leaders then they would have implemented the reforms and we would not be stuck in this hell.

We need to end the Zanu PF dictatorship on that there can be no debate. The peaceful way to end it is by implementing the democratic reforms. (Let us assume at that we now know what these reforms are and how they are to be implemented; if not, we can come back and sort this later.) The question then is who can we trust to implement the reforms this second time around?

Can we trust Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC-T or any of the MDC factions to implement the reforms? Joice Mujuru and her Zim PF or any of the former Zanu PF leaders who are now in the opposition camp? The answer is no we cannot trust them because the MDC leaders are the ones who failed to implement even one reform during the GNU because they are corrupt and incompetent. When someone has proven they are corrupt and incompetent it is naïve to expect them change because these are quality people can cast away like a snake shedding off its old skin.

Can we trust Joice Mujuru and her Zim PF or any of the other former Zanu PF leaders like Dumiso Dabengwa and his Zapu who have now joined the opposition camp to implement the reforms? The answer has to be a NO because they are too have proven during they decades at the heart of successive Zanu PF governments that they are corrupt and incompetent. Mujuru and friends are not fighting to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship but to reconstitute in their own image and get back on the gravy train.

It is academic to ask if we can trust President Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies to implement the democratic reforms and deliver free and fair elections. This is the one thing they will have to be forced to do just as they were forced to by signing the GPA in 2008 because they know they will never win free and fair elections and they will never give up power willingly.

So if we are going to have free, fair and credible elections we will have to appoint a body of competent and incorruptible men and women who understand what the reforms are and how they are to be implemented to carry out this critical task. We can call the body NTA, GNU by the back door or whatever; the name is of no consequence.

What most people have objected to is a wishy-washy NTA that will not implement any democratic reforms – to appease President Mugabe so he and his cronies will embrace the idea.

So it is not the idea of the NTA or GNU by the back door per se that we should object to as long as it will implement all the democratic reforms and finally deliver the long awaited free, fair and credible elections!


“It doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice,” said former Chinese President Deng Xiaoping. He was the visionary leader who dragging China by the scruff of the neck from the nation where billions lived in squalor and hopeless despair into the prosperous nation it is today with the second largest economy in the world and beaming with self-confidence and hope of an even brighter tomorrow. 

6 comments:

  1. Zanu PF rigged the last elections and it was not because the voters were not educated so why is voter education now important! We need to address the big issues like Police reform, stopping Zanu PF from looting billions of dollars in Marange to bankroll its vote rigging schemes, etc. and not waste time addressing the peripheral issues of little or no consequence.

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  2. @ Tsvangirai

    I agree with you on the need for NTA whose task will be to implement the democratic reforms necessary for free and fair elections.

    The single most important thing Zimbabweans must realise is that it was the incompetence of leaders like Tsvangirai who got us into this mess; they had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms we want the NTA to implement during the GNU but failed to get even one reform implemented. The realisation is important no one is going to help us this time unless they are sure we understand what went wrong during the GNU and will not make the same mistake again.

    The continued blind loyalty to a corrupt and incompetent leader like Tsvangirai is proof that Zimbabweans have learnt nothing from the GNU blunders!

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  3. I agree with you on the need for NTA whose task will be to implement the democratic reforms necessary for free and fair elections.

    The single most important thing Zimbabweans must realise is that it was the incompetence of leaders like Tsvangirai who got us into this mess; they had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms we want the NTA to implement during the GNU but failed to get even one reform implemented. The realisation is important no one is going to help us this time unless they are sure we understand what went wrong during the GNU and will not make the same mistake again.

    The continued blind loyalty to a corrupt and incompetent leader like Tsvangirai is proof that Zimbabweans have learnt nothing from the GNU blunders!

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    1. For all our boasting about having one of the highest literacy rates in Africa yet we still continue to struggle to define what we need for free, fair and credible elections. Zanu PF has rigged elections for the last 36 years we have seen it again and again and yet cannot put it into words. When it comes to what reforms do we need we are speechless, our minds go completely blank, blankety blank. What use is all that education if if cannot think ourselves out of this mess! I despair!

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  4. The white colonialists took advantage of African's naivety to oppress and exploit Africa and they have done everything in their power to ensure Africans remain naive, ignorant and gullible. After independence black nationalists like Mugabe have taken full advantage of the sleepy electorate to make themselves into demigods.

    Paul Siwela, the other day said Mugabe has never been elected by anyone within his own party, Zanu PF, and at a national level; he has always been endorsed and/or rigged the elections. Of course Paul is spot on there. The question then is what kind of electorate would be cheated again and again for nearly 40 years? Answer: an electorate that is mentally fast asleep.

    We say we want a free, just, prosperous and democratic Zimbabwe but are not prepared to pay the price of having such a country - an informed and diligent electorate. At present we have a corrupt and tyrannical ruling party surrounded by an army of corrupt and incompetent opposition parties and given we have one of the most naive electorate on earth we deserve nothing better!

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  5. Whether we like it or not brother Vince Musewe is considered one of Zimbabwe's intellectuals in that many people listen to him; sadly he is not much of an intellectual in that he is a confused person with a loud voice.

    "The bottom line is that we cannot wait and hope for electoral reforms and even so, electoral reforms alone are not adequate to create an environment conducive to free and fair elections without addressing the issues of the economy, security, freedom of speech and association, overt intimidation, police brutality, violence and partisan institutions among others," he has finally admitted.

    The question then is why is he asking the nation to continue demanding the implementation of electoral reforms which are inadequate in that they will not deliver the free and fair elections we want?

    SADC helped Zimbabwe during the GNU but were let down by MDC leaders who had no clue what reforms we needed and so failed to get even one reform implemented in five years. SADC wants to help Zimbabwe but they are not going to do so if we cannot even agree on what reforms we want implemented!

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