Let is not be said
that Wilbert Mukori does not listen; I do listen to what you, Benjamin Paradza,
and many others are saying. What you have failed to do is convince me that you
KNOW what you are talking about!
“Wilbert Mukori some
of us discuss ideas and solutions. We don’t just attack and blame without
providing solutions,” commented Paradza.
“You have sung this
tune of blaming the GNU component of the MDC that had no power to implement
anything. You blame Tsvangiral more than you blame Mugabe.
“What are you Wilbert?
We are beginning to see through you now. You are just a disruptor with one
thing to say and no solutions. We agree fully on the need for electoral reforms
but for goodness sake don’t judge others who are tirelessly trying to come up
with ideas and suggestions.
“Zunde joining the
gravy train!!! My foot!! You are being ridiculous. Zunde is far better than you
think. Other than criticise and attacking Tsvangirai what is your contribution?
Zero!!!”
Well, I will take you
on and reply to each point.
“Wilbert Mukori some of us discuss ideas and solutions. We don’t
just attack and blame without providing solutions,” commented Paradza.
Each nation, each
generation has its challenges that it must perform and how the nation progress
and prosper depends on how well or badly the generation has performed. In my humble
opinion, the greatest challenge of our generation since 18 April 1980 was and
still is to this day: Are we capable of self-government?
Mugabe and his Zanu PF
thugs’ answer was to create a de facto one-party state cum one-man dictatorship
whose principle purpose was to grant themselves absolute political power so that
they can enjoy the influence and economic benefits power brings.
The create the
dictatorship Mugabe has had to ride roughshod over the people’s freedoms and
basic human rights including the right to free and meaningful elections and
even violating the sanctity of human life.
Zimbabwe is the
POOREST country in Africa. We used to be the bread basket of the region and now,
almost every year of the last 17 years, millions of our people have relied on
imported food aid (aid because we are too poor to pay for it). We are starving
in a country which for all intent and purpose is the Garden of Eden. There is
the testimonial of failed leadership.
In the 37 years of our
independence, over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans have already been murdered in
cold blood to establish and retain the de facto dictatorship. We have elections
coming up next year and the political temperature is creeping up already; more
innocent blood will be shed.
There is no doubt that
so far, we have completely failed to govern ourselves.
There two solutions being
put forward here; one is to contest next year’s elections and hope for the
best. I have dismissed this as madness because it is; contesting an election you
know will be rig and hope against hope that this time Zanu PF will rig the vote
but, somehow, lose the election; that has not happen yet in 37 years of rigged
elections; to keep on trying is insane. Period!
The solution to
Zimbabwe’s problem of rig elections is staring us in the face – implement the
democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections.
“You have sung this tune of blaming the GNU component of the MDC
that had no power to implement anything. You blame Tsvangiral more than you
blame Mugabe.
The raft of democratic
reforms the GNU was task to implement were to stop Zanu PF rigging the vote
using the multitude of dirty tactics as happened in the 2008 elections. Read
this again to yourself so it is clear what the reforms are and what they are
there to accomplish.
Now, my learned friend
(you are after all a Judge and who can be more learned than JUDGE, for Pete’s
sake!) which of the two sides in the GNU would you expect to implement the
reforms. MDC, who were the victims of the 2008 vote rigging, or Zanu PF who
were the criminals who carried out the blatant vote rigging and wanton violence?
Tsvangirai and his MDC
friends had five years to implement the reforms but failed to get even one
reform implemented.
SADC leaders advised
MDC not to contest the 2013 elections with no reforms in place and Tsvangirai
and company ignored the advice.
“In 2013 the Maputo
Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about
having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there,” Dr Ibbo
Mandaza told Violet Gonda recently.
“I was there at the
Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you
recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral
laws, and after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube,
all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in
the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting
there outside the room with Mac Maharaj; they were told ‘if you go into
elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done’.”
I know you Judges like
witnesses, there is a witness for you!
Here is one more
witness for you Judge to testify that MDC leaders know the 2013 elections were
going to be rigged and that boycotting the elections was the “obvious” thing to
have done.
“The worst aspect for
me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do
the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” explained Senator Coltart.
“The electoral process
was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which
would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between
the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would
remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”
There evidence is
there and it speaks for itself that MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to
implement the democratic reforms but failed to do so because they are corrupt
and incompetent. They sold-out for selfish gain.
Now, I must remind
you, Judge, that we are searching for leaders who would implement the
democratic reforms and thus answer our problem of bad governance. I say
individuals who have already proven beyond all reasonable doubt that they are
corrupt, incompetent and sell-outs are definitely not the people we should
elect to implement the reforms – the very task they have already failed to
carry out!
Your suggestion,
Judge, that I should blame Mugabe more than I blame Tsvangirai is dumb, to say
the least. We are searching for someone who will end Mugabe’s tyrannical rule,
so whether Mugabe is a worse tyrant than Tsvangirai is irrelevant. We are not
running a beauty contest of tyrants; we are looking for someone who will
implement the reforms and turn the country from a dictatorship to a democracy. We
want someone who will not be so easily bamboozled into doing nothing by the
cunning fox, Mugabe.
“What are you Wilbert? We are beginning to see through you now.
You are just a disruptor with one thing to say and no solutions. We agree fully
on the need for electoral reforms but for goodness sake don’t judge others who
are tirelessly trying to come up with ideas and suggestions.
I will ignore the
first bit, I have answered it above.
I have heard a lot
said about these “electoral reforms” but have yet to hear details of ever one
electoral reform. Please educate me; tell one example of the electoral reform
you are talking about.
As far as I know there
has not been even one reform (electoral or whatever) that has been implemented –
correct me if I am wrong – and yet everyone in the opposition camp is gearing
to contest next year’s elections.
Let me repeat this so
there is no misunderstanding: contesting next year’s elections with no reforms
to stop Zanu PF rigging the vote is insane. INSANE!
If building coalition,
vote mobilisation, new BVR kits, etc. are the “ideas and suggestions” that you
have been working “tirelessly” on then forget it. These are all lead balloons
that will never fly. We must implement reforms designed to stop vote rigging
and none of these ideas will do anything to stop Zanu PF thugs frog marching
villagers to attend rallies and to vote for Mugabe.
“Zunde joining the gravy train!!! My foot!! You are being
ridiculous. Zunde is far better than you think. Other than criticise and
attacking Tsvangirai what is your contribution? Zero!!!”
Since the fiasco of
the 2008 elections in which Mugabe was forced to lose face and go into the GNU
sin bin; the tyrant has since learnt that he can still rig elections and get
away with it as long as he allowed the opposition to win some seats. There are
over 50 political parties in Zimbabwe, ZUNDE is just one of them, all fighting
over the give-away seats. Zanu PF will never have to worry about the opposition
boycotting elections, as long as there bait gravy train seats, there will be
opposition parties who will contest the election regardless how flawed or
illegal the whole process becomes.
Tsvangirai and his MDC
friends forgot about implementing the reforms, good governance, etc. as soon as
they got into power. Zanu PF members did the same in 1980.
Mugabe would have
never built the dictatorship, murdered all the over 30 000, etc. without the fervent
dedication and help of his ministers, security chefs, civil servants, right
down to the village heads cum party political commissars frog marching povo to
party rallies. You were not too far away from the centre of Zanu PF power
yourself, Judge Paradza, you must know how different the world looks from the
comfort of tinted glass limo!
Of course, ZUNDE is
pining for a gravy train seat, why otherwise would the party be josling the
others to contest flawed elections which are not just the very antithesis of
what free, fair and credible elections should be but, by contesting, perpetuate
the dictatorship itself!
My greatest
contribution here is to expose the hypocrisy of people masquerading as
democrats and yet continue to contest flawed elections for selfish person gain.
For all their learning and worldly experiences, they pretend not to know what
constitutes free, fair and credible elections.
This is just a worn out argument that is been repeated over and over again in the hope that it will gain currency.
ReplyDeletePresident Mugabe won 62% of the vote in the July 2013 elections and so even if the opposition had fielded one candidate she/he would have got 38% and still lose. Mugabe won because he rigged the vote and there lays the real problem and unless something is done to stop the vote rigging he will win again next year.
Everyone agrees Mugabe rigged the July 2013 elections and they also agree not even one reform has been implemented to stop the vote rigging. The coalition is just being promoted now by people who want to pretend reforms are no longer important and bury their heads in the sand.
@ Baba
ReplyDeleteProtecting the vote was a big issue in March 2008 when Zanu PF staged the six recount to cook the result. Since then Zanu PF's vote rigging has improved, the party had the numbers with all the bussed in supporters casting multiple votes, villagers frog marched to vote for the Great Leader or else, etc.
The only way to stop Zanu PF rigging the vote is by implementing the democratic reforms first and then and only then hold elections! MDC leaders were told this by SADC before the 2013 elections and this is still true today. Contesting elections you know will be rigged is insane, plain and simple!
It is really sad that an intellectual like Judge Paradza show, even now with all the benefit of hindsight should still be denying that Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends are corrupt and incompetent. What in the name of the living God does the Judge the GNU was set up for if not to implement the reforms so that the fiasco of 2008 would not be repeated?
ReplyDeleteHow ironic that Judge Paradza should be accusing you of failing to offer a solution when the one thing you have said again and again is implement the reforms. The Judge must be physically and mentally blind, deaf and dumb.
What contribution has he ever made other than defend the corrupt and incompetent Tsvangirai and support the holding of yet another flawed elections next year. No wonder Zimbabwe is a real mess, with “learned” Judges who are this stupid one shudders to think of all the poor sods whose cases are decided by such as he!
She is only apologizing for her role in Zanu PF now because she was kicked out of the party and the gravy train. It is deeply regrettable that so many of our people are still naive and gullible, so naive they still fail to see Mujuru for the corrupt and incompetent people she is. Mujuru's number one priority right now is to do everything she can to get back on the gravy train and hence the reason she is determined to contest next year's elections even when she knows the elections will be rigged.
ReplyDelete“Speaking at a gathering of women from opposition parties in Bulawayo this morning, Mujuru said she regrets leading the Zanu PF campaign of 2013 which she did on the belief that the party was going to deliver a better life for Zimbabweans,” read the reports.
“Mujuru went further to castigate the violent election campaign carried out by Zanu PF declaring it as barbaric and unethical.”
The 2008 elections were the most barbaric ever and yet she said nothing about them and stayed in Zanu PF for the 2013 elections!
Those opposition parties who continue to participate in Zanu PF’s flawed elections are the one who are giving the process credibility and as long as that continues to happen the party will never implement the reforms. Zanu PF has learnt to throw away a few seats to entice the opposition to contest the flawed elections and with people like Mai Mujuru who are desperate to get back on the gravy train the party knows it will always have takers!
We are sick and tired of rigged elections and the only sure way to get the reforms is stopping busy bodies like Mai Mujuru contesting flawed elections! And stop her, we will!
We have been here before! Even if ZEC bought the Germany BVR kits the opposition are asking for, this will not stop ZEC rigging the vote because it is not the equipment to blame for rigged past elections but the people running the elections.
ReplyDeleteThe trouble in Zimbabwe is that we have too many individuals and organisations who will not deal with the real big issues of implementing the reforms and so waste time on the trivial side issues like BVR kits which will change nothing. Whilst it is true that there are those who will never see the woods from the trees however there are many smart enough to know the difference. Zanu PF knows that if the reforms are implemented the party is well and truly finished and hence the reason it is spending millions if not billions of dollars to promote the trivial issues.
The source of money funding the many of the Civic Society Organisation who have harping day and night about BVR kits, voter education and many other trivial matters is the same source as that paying Nikuv! As more and more people realise the futility of contesting next year’s election with no reforms in place the more Zanu PF will panic and pour even more man power and cash into promoting the trivial matters. Watch this space!
“Civil Society Organisations have called on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to declare its independence and exhibit accountability and transparency regarding the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits tendering process,” read the report.
What difference will that make?
@ Brezhnew Malaba
ReplyDelete“Zanu-PF can only be toppled through massive political mobilisation. Everything else is wishful thinking. We can cite dozens of shortcomings, but for purposes of this column, let's take a look at just one major weakness of the opposition: the failure to effectively mobilise young voters. Whether you agree with Zanu-PF's ideology or not, you cannot deny the fact that the party has a visible youth leader these days,” you say.
Did Zanu PF win the 2013 elections because it was able to mobilise better the MDC? If they did then why are we saying the regime rigs elections? This is typical CIO propaganda to force the opposition to take their eyes off the ball - reforms!
“We need a pragmatic leader who can embrace different views, analyse problems and identify the best solutions, not based on loyalty to a political party, but rather on what is workable and is in the best interest of the nation,” said Dumisani Muleya.
ReplyDeleteWell said, sir!
The only sure way of the country can extricate itself from the Zanu PF’s poisonous political system of corruption and tyrannical oppression Mugabe has fostered on the nation is for the country to go back and implement all the democratic reforms proposed in the 2008 Global Political Agreement proposed by SADC. The next elections must not take place until all the reforms are in place otherwise we run the risk of removing the dictator but not the dictatorship as has happened notably in Zambia with the removal of Kenneth Kaunda!
Sekeramayi would win a rigged Zanu PF election, anyone can, but I would like to see him win a free, fair and credible election!
Mugabe says even senior Zanu PF officials must contest next year’s party primary elections in a move many believe is aimed at appeasing the party’s youths and stop another rebellion by senior leaders similar to the operation bhora musango of 2008.
ReplyDeleteZanu PF can have their operation bhora mushango, that is their affair. What ordinary Zimbabweans are demanding is the implementation of all the reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections - BEFORE the elections!
If President Mugabe and Zanu PF think they are going to have yet another fake election, they have something coming!