Sunday, 13 August 2017

G40 going for jugular with "Blue Ocean expose" - we must do likewise, demand reforms N Garikai

A video exposé on Emerson Mnangagwa allegedly by Jonathan Moyo that he presented in a Zanu-PF politburo meeting on 19 June 2017 detailing how Mnangagwa was trying to succeed President Mugabe is circulating in the public domain.

The video talks of a nine-page document called Blue Ocean, authored by VP Mnangagwa, detailing how he and his named (over 400) supporters would seize state institutions and then seize power from President Mugabe thus fulfilling the group’s "successionist objectives". Zanu PF’s factional war is heating up and each side is going for the jugular vein and taking no prisoners.

Professor Moyo has gone to great lengths to expose and discredit the Blue Ocean’s dirty tactics although the same dirty tactics were used ouster Mai Mujuru; he did not lift a finger then. Moyo lauded how the petition calling for Saviour Kasukuwere, (a G40 faction leader and thus a target of the Mnangagwa Lacoste faction) be removed as Zanu PF party commissar lacked credibility, legitimacy, etc., for example. And yet the same tactic was used to purged Mai Mujuru’s supporters.

Mai Mujuru had managed to get 8 out of 10 provinces to support her bid to be elected VP, Mnangagwa, her challenger for the same post, got the other 2. Mugabe, fearful of elected as contrast to appointed leaders, had Mujuru booted out of the party before the elections could take place. He accused her of “factionalism”- a nonsense, how else was she supposed to canvass for support and why her alone and not her challenger! She was also accused of plotting to assassinate him; a charge that was quietly forgotten as soon as she was booted out of the party.

There is nothing legal or constitutional about what Lacoste has been doing just as there is nothing legal about what Grace Mugabe and the rest of the G40 have been doing. Zanu PF is imploding and its factional war is reaching its climax. Things are going to get dirty and bloody, of that we can be certain.

However, the ruthlessness the Zanu PF members are showing fighting each other should set alarm bells ringing in every thinking Zimbabwean’s mind; if these thugs are ruthless with each other how much worse will they be with us, povo, whom they have always treated with contempt all these years. Our crime, as far as the regime is concerned, was to dare demand our freedoms and basic human rights including the right to a meaningful vote.

Free, fair and credible elections are synonymous with regime change in President Mugabe’s Zimbabwe and that is “factionalism” at a national level. The tyrant has amassed the party and state machinery to crush all such political descend like scorpion under foot. Anyone, therefore, expecting next year’s election to be free, fair and credible is being naïve and irresponsible.

Zimbabwe is going to hold fresh national elections next year; Zanu PF has blatantly rigged the vote in the past and there is nothing to stop the regime doing so again. The ruthlessness with which they are fighting each other show their hunger for power is as keen as ever.

Are only hope of having free, fair and credible elections is for us, the people, to demand the implementation of the reforms BEFORE the elections.


SADC leaders advised MDC leaders not to contest the July 2013 elections with no reforms in place; they knew Zanu PF would once again rig the vote. Tsvangirai & co. did not listen. MDC leaders were themselves aware that Zanu PF was already rigging the elections and yet they still contested because of greed, as David Coltart, MDC Senator and Minister of Education in the GNU, readily admitted in his recent book.

“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.”

MDC went on to contest the flawed July 2013 elections which Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the vote, as SADC leaders had already predicted. It will be sheer folly for the nation to make the same mistake again and contest next year’s elections with no reforms in place.

For the last 17 years, Tsvangirai has complained that the elections were rigged, true enough Zanu PF has rigged the elections for the last 37 years. Well, we have a golden opportunity to break the vicious cycle of rigged elections and someone, sheepishly, complaining after the event that the election was rigged – when we all knew all along the elections will be rigged!

With no reforms in place Zanu PF will rig next year’s elections, of that we can be certain. There is really no point in taking part in any part of a flawed electoral process including voter registration and voting as this only help the regime claim some modicum of legitimacy.


Zanu PF is imploding, the factional war has left the party weak and divided; if we stand firm in our demand for democratic reforms BEFORE elections, we will finally secure free, fair and credible elections not just for ourselves but for posterity!

8 comments:

  1. Zanu PF members know this is shot to kill, there is just too much at stake and have made too many enemies to ever be friends again. By naming names Professor Moyo knew all those named will be his enemies now.

    The trouble for President Mugabe is he really cannot afford firing all those individuals in the army, CIO, party and government; not after firing so many Mujuru supporters. Even if he was to grasp the thorn bush and fire them, he knows that Mnangagwa will still have many, many more supporters still in the army, CIO, etc. His G40 faction has no solid support base in any of the country’s institutions.

    The three front leaders of G40, Grace, Zhuwao and Moyo; command very little respect in the nation. The first two are seen as intellectual feather-weights punching way above their weight, they are only hold their high offices because of nepotism. Moyo is clever but with no morals, a political “turn-coat” that no one can ever trust.

    This Blue Ocean expose has thrown the gauntlet, President Mugabe is under pressure to act failure to do so will expose him as weak. The lacoste faction do not have to do anything, they have G40 cornered and time is on their side.

    Even if President Mugabe takes the gamble and fire Mnangagwa and as many of his supporters as he can dare, G40 will have a very, very difficult time to consolidate their power, fight next year’s election and still keep the chaotic economy ticking over. If Mugabe should drop out the political stage for whatever reason then G40’s problems will increase a hundred-fold!

    I agree, Zanu PF imploding offers a golden opportunity for the people of Zimbabwe to press their demands for meaningful democratic change before the elections. We would be very foolish to let Zanu PF off the hook by allowing the party to rig the elections for a consolation price of hearing Tsvangirai whinging again about “Zanu PF stole the elections!”

    Tsvangirai and the rest in the opposition camp must be told in no uncertain terms that contesting flawed elections in madness and by refusing to accept this simple fact they are selling out. They have sold-out is the past and this time they will be made to pay dearly for it! As for getting people to register for the elections, etc. the focus is on implementing the reforms and everything else is just a waste of time!

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  2. @ Grace

    SADC are the ones who advised MDC not to contest the July 2013 elections with no reforms because they knew Zanu PF would rig the elections.

    “If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done,” SADC leaders warned MDC leaders in Maputo in June 2013, according to Dr Mandaza who was there.

    By contesting the flawed elections MDC gave the process credibility as David Coltart has admitted. SADC leaders are not fools, they would not have advised MDC leaders to boycott the elections and then turn round and allow Zanu PF to get away with yet another rigged elections. If SADC refuse to endorse the rigged elections as they did in 2008 then it will be back to the sin bin only this time it will not be a GNU soft landing.

    If you think Zanu PF can continue rigging the elections and get away with it just because MDC sold-out during the GNU, think again.

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  3. “After my presentation, Cde Mnangagwa made a shocking statement to the effect that while he was in Mozambique, during the liberation struggle, people who made interventions such as my presentation to the politburo on 19 July would have ‘their head separated from their shoulders’,” Moyo wrote in the letter dated (4 days ago) August 9 to Zanu PF secretary for Administration.

    Well, well, well! There is no turning back now; there is no flight option here – it is kill or be killed!

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  4. @ Grace

    "The window for demanding reforms was closed with the end of the GNU," you say.

    Just because Zanu PF bribed MDC leaders into doing nothing about the reforms does not mean the nation is now fated to have rigged elections? Even you must accept that cannot be right.

    The right to free, fair and credible elections is so fundamental that there is no way the nation will ever give up this fight. Doing anything, anything at all, that can be considered participating in these flawed elections and thus giving the process some measure of legitimacy is wrong. All attention must be focused on demanding the implementation of the reforms to ensure free and fair elections.

    If the elections are not free and fair then those elections are not worth the candle!

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  5. MDC leaders' failure to get even one democratic reform implemented after five years in the GNU was unforgivable. The compounded their folly by contesting the 2013 elections even after they were warned by SADC not to do so because Zanu PF was going to rig the elections.

    So when MDC leaders promised not to contest any future elections until the reforms are implemented it was the first sign that that some sanity had prevailed in the opposition. But clearly it did not last because they are all tripping over each other to contest in next year's elections even though not even one reform has been implemented since July 2013.


    The decision to contest the flawed July 2013 was the beginning of the end of many MDC leaders's political careers especially the like of Tsvangirai because many of them lost their seats in the rigged elections and they will never recover. The decision was "suicidal" to the nation for such has been the price the nation has paid for allowing Zanu PF back into power in 2013!

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  6. They know that without the reforms Zanu PF will rig the vote. They also know that Zanu PF will give away a few seats to entice the opposition to contest the elections and it is these scraps they are after.

    The people of Zimbabwe must wake up to the reality that it is madness to contest flawed elections expecting change. We should demand the implementation of the reforms before the elections and refuse to be dragging into one more meaningless election. We must refuse to register to vote or vote in an election we know has been rigged already!

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  7. Zanu PF is imploding and offers our best chance since the golden opportunity offered by the GNU to implement the democratic reforms and thus dismantle the dictatorial and chaotic system of government we have today. However, the chance will be wasted if we allow the next elections to go ahead without implementing the reforms first. The implosion of Zanu PF will encourage many to want to hold the elections with no reforms because the weakened Zanu PF will boast their confidence of winning the elections.

    The tragedy is whatever regime that emerge will not want to implement the reforms because it will want the present system to remain to consolidate its own hold on power.

    We missed the golden opportunity to implement the reforms during the GNU because, as a nation, we have struggle to grasp the small detail of any subject matter. We have had a vague notion of the need for democratic change but never bother to understand what those changes are and so when the opportunity to get those changes come true we missed the boat. Most people still have no clue what the reforms are about and so we are most likely to miss the boat again.

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  8. @ Grace Jones

    If was not Zanu PF who opened the window to implement the democratic reforms during the GNU, it was SADC leaders. Mugabe had no choice but to sign onto the Global Political Agreement as a condition for him being accepted back in the commune of nation after his barbarism of blatant vote rigging and violence in the 2008 elections. 

    SADC leaders were very disappointed that Tsvangirai & co. failed to get even one reform implemented during the GNU and were shock that the village idiot did not have the common sense to see the sheer stupidity of contesting the 2013 elections with no reforms in place. 

    Of course, if our village idiot and his idiotic followers had boycotted the elections, SADC leaders would have told Mugabe he could go ahead and hold the elections but they will not recognise his legitimacy. SADC would have reopened the window to have the reforms implemented. 

    Since the July 2013 elections, Morgan Tsvangirai and his opposition friends have lost a lot of political credibility as it is clear their are nothing but a bunch of corrupt, incompetent village idiots whose only motivation is greed. SADC leaders are under no obligation to endorse Zanu PF's rigged elections next year. Botswana refused to endorse the party's victory in 2013 and next year Botswana will not be alone injected the process as a sham! 

    SADC will throw the door wide open to getting the democratic reforms implemented next year if the reject the flawed elections because they are a mockery to democracy!

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