Tuesday, 26 September 2017

"Boycotting 2018 is not an option," says ZUNDE - not when it is the only option and it is. W Mukori

“Nhamo inenharo!” (There is no one more foolishly stubborn than a fool!) as one would say in Shona.
The question of whether Zimbabweans should continue to contest the Zanu PF managed elections was answered after the 2008 elections when the regime showed that its vote rigging powers had reached such nauseating heights, it was impossible to beat them. Mugabe was not just using a loaded dice, he was now using one with six on all six sides. SADC leaders recognised that and hence the reason why they have argued for the implementation of the democratic reforms before holding any further elections. It is therefore tedious that we should still have any Zimbabwean out there still calling for elections with no reforms!
 “ZUNDE calls on the people of Zimbabwe to mount a sustained mass public demonstration by registering and voting in numbers never seen before,” argued Moses Chamboko, that party’s Secretary General.
“ZUNDE calls on all opposition groups to unite in this campaign to inspire every eligible Zimbabwean to enrol and vote.”
The long delayed, BVR voter registration exercise finally started two weeks ago and will end 15 January 2018, four months later. This is not enough time to register 7 million and produce a verifiable voters’ roll. Worse still, there are not enough voter registration centres and the process is very slow, only 100 or less are registered per day. All this is to deliberately frustrate the opposition’s voter mobilization drive. Chamboko does not deny the regime’s dirty tactics are working but instead of finally accepting the futility of his efforts, he is asking people to redouble their efforts
“Boycotting is not an option. A boycott would simply give Mugabe and ZANU PF a free pass to continue in power for another five years. Even if significant numbers boycott the elections, given the multiplicity of opposition parties, some of them creations of ZANU PF, there are those who will participate anyway. They may even congratulate Mugabe for winning the election thereby giving legitimacy to a flawed process and results,” argued Chamboko.
“Ideally, we would want electoral reform and transparency before going into another election but we have to accept the reality of Jonathan Moyo’s often repeated assertion that Mugabe and ZANU PF are not going to reform themselves out of power. To them, a free and fair election is political suicide. We have to carry on regardless and achieve by force of numbers what we are unable to bring about by electoral reform.”
We have all heard those empty arguments before and so, for the umpteenth time, we must present counter arguments. There are six points the likes of Chamboko have failed to understand:
1)     People like Chamboko and Dr Nkosana Moyo have talked about only 40% voted in the 2013 elections and argue the opposition will win if the mobilise the 60% who did not vote. This is a nonsense argument because it assumes the 60% did not bother to register as voters and/or vote. As we have seen above the regime has many ways of stopping people to register as voters, of denying registered voters the vote, of allowing its supporters to cast multiple votes, etc.
Zanu PF has been rigging vote, that is surely beyond disputing, and statics coming out of rigged elections are, of course, nonsensical because the figures do not relate to real but fictitious people.
2)    MDC contested the July 2013 elections, confident “MDC’s mass support would overwhelm any vote rigging shenanigans by Zanu PF,” as Tsvangirai later admitted. Wrong; whatever Winning In Rigged Elections (WIRE) strategies, as MDC now call them, had in 2013, they did not work.
Chamboko’s voter mobilization drive and all the other WIRE strategies the opposition have come up with are not new and none will stop Zanu PF rigging the vote and winning the elections. None!
3)    It was not because Zanu PF would not reform itself out of office that not even one reform was implemented during the GNU. Yes, Mugabe was cunning enough to bribe Tsvangirai and company no forget about the reforms; but that is not the same thing. The reason why not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU because MDC leaders are breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent. The failure to acknowledge MDC’s incompetence by MDC leaders themselves and Zimbabweans themselves has left the nation stuck in a rut; fighting for democratic change but using individuals with no clue what those changes are much less how to bring about the changes
Of course, it is naïve to expect Zanu PF to implement the reforms after the GNU this is exactly why SADC leaders wanted the reforms implemented during the GNU and, when that did not happen, wanted the 2013 elections postponed until the reforms were implemented. Now that 2013 election took place and Zanu PF is back in power, the solution is to boycott next year’s elections.
4)    When SADC leaders proposed that MDC should boycotting the 2013 elections until reforms are implemented, of course, they knew many other opposition politicians would contest regardless how flawed and illegal the process happened to be. To even suggest  SADC leaders were not aware there will be many opposition opportunists willing to step in and contest is a reflection of Chamboko’s own political naivety.
What mattered was that a few opposition parties saw the futility of contesting flawed elections and boycotted. The very fact that not even one opposition politician with the political stature to make a principled stand even on a matter of such grave importance only show the sorry state of Zimbabwe politics. Even in their darkest hour Sodom and Gomorrah names three or so good people; in our hour of great need, SADC leaders failed to get even one Zimbabwean politician of substance! Not one!
Having, even, a handful of honest Zimbabwean politicians making a principled stand of demanding reforms elections would have proven that it was not just SADC leaders who considered reforms important but Zimbabweans too. There is no doubt that SADC leaders would have declared the July 2013 elections a sham if they had had a few Zimbabweans behind them, after all they are the ones who had dismissed them as such even before the elections.
“If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done,” SADC leaders warned Morgan Tsvangirai & co. in June 2013, according to Dr Ibbo Mandaza who attended the Maputo summit.
Mugabe had the choice to either postpone the elections or have the sham elections rejected either way this would have forced the revisiting of the reforms. To argue that Zanu PF would have ignored SADC’s decision to recognise his 2013 victory is a nonsense because he faced the same situation in 2008 and that led to the GNU. Mugabe knows that not even he can defy the whole world.
5)     The opposition parties did not remove Zanu PF from office by contesting the flawed 2013 election, as we can see; all that has happened is postpone the decision to boycott elections. It was madness to contest the 2013 elections with no reforms it is even more so now that the rigged 2013 proved this to be the can. There is no excuse for Zimbabwe’s opposition politicians in contesting next year’s elections; none other than greed.
It is no secret that Zanu PF has been giving away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to contest the flawed elections. Small price for Zanu PF to pay for the political credibility the opposition give the flawed process.
6)    It is almost certain that this time SADC will dismiss Zimbabwe’s next year election as a sham even if Tsvangirai and everyone in the opposition camp contest the flawed elections as happened in 2013. The one reason being that SADC leaders know Tsvangirai and his MDC friends are corrupt and incompetent and have lost all political credibility. The second reason is that SADC leaders now know the mess in Zimbabwe is threatening the development and stability of the whole region and allowing Mugabe to do as he please is no longer an option.
37 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption has left Zimbabwe in a real economic mess. Unemployment has soared to 90% and Zimbabweans are today the poorest in Africa. The country is tittering on the edge of political instability and another rigged election next year may push it over the edge. Zimbabwe’s economic and political problems have affected its neighbours, especially SA and Botswana, whose have hosted many Zimbabweans economic and/or political refugees.

SADC leaders can help bring about meaningful democratic change in Zimbabwe by refusing to endorse another flawed and illegal election next year. Whoever, be it SADC or the UN, who steps in to help bring about democratic reforms in Zimbabwe, they will know nothing of substance will be achieved until the reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections are implemented.


“We must be determined and persistent. Each one must do whatever it takes to register to vote. It is better to be on that queue for hours than endure another five long years of ZANU PF misrule and madness,” argued Chamboko.

Zimbabweans have risked life and limb for freedom and liberty before independence and since for democratic change but only to be betrayed by both Mugabe and Tsvangirai. Asking the people to make even greater personal sacrifices in this case has not brought about any political or economic change and benefits because it has all been a total waste. Tsvangirai and company had the golden opportunities to deliver the democratic changes the nation has been dying for, literally, but failed to deliver even one change. So, there is a crying need for the nation to replace the corrupt and incompetent opposition.

Second, Mugabe and Zanu PF will never be dislodged from power as long as they continue to exercise carte blanche dictatorial powers to blatantly rig the elections and wanton violence to impose their will. Boycotting the elections will force Zanu PF to accept reforms just as the regime was forced to during the GNU.

After 37 years of trying to win rigged elections it is madness to keep contesting flawed elections and hoping for it different result! Hard work alone is not enough, we must work smarter and that means accepting when something has failed and try something else.

By insisting on implementing the democratic reforms before elections we will guarantee for ourselves and posterity free, fair and credible elections. We will finally get rid of the Zanu PF dictatorship, they will never ever win free and fair election. And once implemented, the democratic reforms will open-up our political system to meaningful free flow of ideas, full public debate and democratic competition; forcing the corrupt and incompetent opposition politicians to up their game or they too will be booted off the political stage.

So, by implementing the reforms, we end the Zanu PF dictatorship and replace it will a health and functional democratic system of government and force the opposition to be competent or ship out. In my rural boy mentality, that is killing two birds with one stone and getting the stone back!

6 comments:

  1. Speaking in Shona, Mugabe said ruling party members could be behind the shortages. “Some of them are people we play with every day, people we drink beer with, who are supporting the enemy,” he said.

    There is nothing new in that one, President Mugabe has always accused everyone else including his own party members, especially when he has a score to settle with the individual. Mai Mujuru was accused of plotting to assassinate him and the next thing she and many others were booted out of government and the party. The assassination accusations fizzled out.

    President Mugabe has blamed everything and everyone else for the country's ills and promised to fix the problems but never do. Zimbabwe is in a serious economic and political mess because of decades of misrule. The chickens are coming home to roost in their zillions.

    “This is not an issue you should worry yourselves over. We will deal with it in just two days,” he said.

    Nonsense, Zimbabwe’s economic mess is the one thing Mugabe has failed to fix because he has no clue how and his usual solution of cheating, bribing, vote rigging and using brute force do not work with the economy.

    As long as President Mugabe and Zanu PF remains in power the Zimbabwe economy will never recover – of that we can be certain.

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  2. Anyone with any brain would find Zimbabweans’ inability to decide whether to contest in flawed elections or not nauseating. Why anyone would still want to contest elections they know will be rigged after 37 years is mind boggling. To argue that the nation must continue contesting flawed elections because Zanu PF, the regime rigging the vote to stay in power, has said it will not reform itself out of office is one of the most idiotic arguments ever advanced. The idiots maintain they are committed to ending the dictatorship but fail to see to contradiction of doing that by doing the dictator’s wishes.
    The other reason Chamboko is advancing is equal feeble, pretend Zanu PF’s vote rigging is not as bad as the evidence show, it can still be beaten. One of the dirty vote rigging tricks Zanu PF revealed in the 2008 election is that it really does not matter how many people vote for you the result will be decided by those who do the counting. Zanu PF reduced Tsvangirai’s 73% vote to 47%, enough to force a run-off, to President Mugabe’s 43%.
    President Mugabe has himself since admitted to how Joice Mujuru and her supporters had costed him the March vote because of their operation Bhora Musango, they voted for a Zanu PF MP candidate but voted for Tsvangirai president. It is inconceivable that Bhora Musango only produced a 4% difference and why did it take six weeks to recount 5 million votes!
    People Like Moses Chamboko have accepted that Zanu PF will rig the elections as a given and immovable reality, fait accompli, and their task is continue contesting the elections within these set boundaries. The nation had the opportunity to implement the reforms to end the vote rigging during the GNU, the Chambokos of our Zimbabwe would never acknowledge that, hence the reason they still revere and will never criticise corrupt and incompetent leaders like Tsvangirai. To Chamboko, Tsvangirai is his greatest guru and criticising him is unthinkable.
    How ironic that SADC and the rest of the world have all agreed on the need to implement democratic reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections and yet many Zimbabweans, how have paid dearly for having this dictatorship and should be keen as mustard to have free and fair elections yesterday, are the ones bending over backwards to retain the status quo! On the foolish basis they can win rigged elections!

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  3. @ Tsvimbonyoro

    There is no food on the table right now so what is there to lose by demonstrating? Those who have looted the nation's wealth spending it on mansions, cars, expensive holidays, etc., etc. are the one who should be locked up. And street protest demanding the looters be locked up is long overdue! 

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  4. @ Mai Chibwe

    Zanu PF does not want demos not because it fears street protest will become violent but because the regime does not want the people to make any political or economic point such as demand an end to vote rigging or end to looting. The regime knows these points are true and valid and since it cannot do anything to address the complains, it denies the people the space to make the points!
    It is the regime itself that is using violence to silence the people under the pretext the protest will be violent if allowed to go ahead. This is an age old trick, if you cannot deal with the message attack the messenger!
    Instead of addressing the teething economic problems of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption, what Zanu PF has been doing is kick the can down the street. The problems have not gone away but instead have grown and spread like cancerous growth and now they are overwhelming the nation. Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is real and with 90% unemployed and 72.3% living on US$ 1.00 or less a day; the situation is socially, economically and politically unsustainable. There is no denying that change is now as inevitable as a stone thrown in the air coming down again.
    The choice before us is to either allow orderly change by allowing the people to express themselves and granting them their freedoms and basic human rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections. Or let Zanu PF to continue in its tyrannical ways of ruthlessly silencing the people and let the pressure continue to build up for the chaotic and violence end.
    Participating in next year’s elections with no reforms will only allow Zanu PF to rig the vote and claim it has the mandate to continue to impose its corrupt and tyrannical rule on the nation. Those participating in these flawed elections are doing so out of greed and foolishness. Of course, it is madness to continue contesting in flawed elections only to give the process credibility!

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  5. @ djose

    What even you cannot deny is that Zanu PF's vote rigging powers have reached the point were contesting the flawed elections is madness. What else does one have to do to defeat a regime if it can order a recount to turn a 73% win into a 47% - to force run-off?

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  6. In a strongly-worded statement, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) said the government had lost the trust of citizens and should urgently try to regain it.
    “Zimbabweans have lost trust that the government is sincere in addressing national problems when they see the government officials choosing to send their children to foreign schools and being treated in foreign hospitals,” it said.
    This is truly a powerful and refreshing statement, coming as it does from a grouping that has, over the years, sided with the corrupt and tyrannical regime by turning a blind eye to its excesses at the expense of the masses the grouping claims to represent.
    The people of Zimbabwe lost trust in this Zanu PF dictatorship a long time ago and the only reason the regime is still in power is because it has denied the people a political say in the governance of the country. The regime has delayed the voter registration exercise for years, for example, there is no way the regime is going to produce a verifiable voters’ roll before next year’s election. It is impossible to see how the country can have free, fair and credible elections without a verifiable voters roll. It is incumbent of ZCC to take up the challenge and join in the demand for these flawed and illegal elections to be called off until the democratic reforms are implemented and free and fair elections can be guaranteed!

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