Zanu
PF is a de facto one-party cum one-man dictatorship and there in lay the seed
of its own destruction. Robert Mugabe, being the control freak he is, has become
obsessed about controlling everybody he has given those below him fancy
position such as Vice President, Minister of this, CEO of that, etc. but never delegated
to these individuals any real power and authority to do anything. He was so
fearful of someone else out shining him.
People
soon learned that doing a good job in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe was a curse that would
cost you your job.
After
surrounding himself with mediocre performers with himself as the star performer
out shining them all; he was the sun and everyone else was just a distant star
whose luminosity is so low they are invisible as long as the sun is visible. Mugabe
became the one centre of power. The problem is very little was ever done, and
hence sowing the seed of self-destruction.
President
Mnangagwa has reportedly instructed his ministers to pick one or two projects
in their relevant area of responsibility the would like to do from the list of
outstanding projects discussed in cabinet but never acted upon because the
control freak Mugabe would not delegate the power and authority. After 37 years
of mediocre or none performance it is little wonder the country is in a serious
economic mess.
For
37 years the country has gone down a ruinous path and no one in the party dare
tell Mugabe to change direction for fear of being fired.
It came as no surprise that at the party’s
first Central Committee of November 19, since the forced removal of Robert Mugabe
as party leader, Zanu PF resolved to amend its constitution to remove any
notion of one-centre of power.
“A
few weeks after its supreme law-making organ sat in Harare to show a radical
departure from the old order, the party now appears split in two minds over the
idea,” reported Zimeye.
“Zanu
PF’s secretary for information and publicity, Simon Khaya-Moyo, told the Daily
News recently that Mnangagwa will have the discretion to appoint VPs and the
national chairperson – which goes against the spirit of discarding the
one-centre of power principle.”
Oh
dear!
Even
before Mugabe formerly changed the party’s constitution in 2014 to give himself
power to appoint the two VPs and party chairperson, Mugabe had always tempered
with the constitution to suit his insatiable appetite for absolute power. He
saw to it that only his name was in the hat for the top post of first secretary
of the party. So instead of there being an election it was always a coronation.
He manipulated the process to fill the three senior party positions in the same
way. So, instead of congress electing the candidates it rubber stamped his chosen
candidates.
“Why
should the party impose someone that a leader can’t work with? It becomes
dysfunctional. A leader should be able to choose his team,” said Alex Magaisa.
“Democracy
should always be tempered with mechanisms that ensure sound and efficient
administration. If it’s the ruling party, his cabinet should as far as possible
reflect the party scenario.”
Mugabe
selected everyone he wanted and, being the control freak that he is, he made
sure they are all simpletons like Simon Muzenda and Joice Mujuru. For the last
37 years Mugabe has dominated his party and government to produce one of the
corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless administrations in human history.
Margaret Dongo once called Zanu PF MPs, cabinet members and senior party
leaders "vakadzi vaMugabe" (Mugabe's subservient concubines) and she
was right.
An administration in which everyone has the confidence to express their view without fear of being fired is a positive and necessary for a competent government. A political party belongs to all its members and not just the party's top dog and all the members must have a meaningful say in who leads them.
Zanu
PF lost the popular support of the nation because a party in which no one was
allowed to do anything was doomed to fail to delivery on its key promise of “gutsa ruzhinji” (mass prosperity). So, to
stay in power the party had no choice but to deny people their freedoms and
rights including the right to a meaningful vote.
After 37 years stuck with one corrupt and useless tyrant Zanu PF members should be demanding the scrapping of the one-centre of power which is just a more subtle way for one-man dictatorship. The party members’ demands are the same as those ordinary Zimbabweans are making; the implementing of democratic reforms to scrap the one-party dictatorship.
G40 MP assaulted and barred from addressing a Zanu PF party meeting.
ReplyDeleteThe dust of Zanu PF's factional war has not settled because there many more follow up, mop up, operations still to come. The main earthquake was the forced resignation of Mugabe, the arrest of Chombo and escape of Jonathan Moyo and Kasukuwere. There are the minor tremors to follow and these will rumble on till next year's elections, at the very least.
When President Mnangagwa was at the business end on the whip, there is no doubt that he wanted the "one centre of power" in the party constitution scrapped. Now that he is the top dog and had the thick end of the whip firmly in his hands, he will not want the clause to be scrapped and is cracking the whip himself!
ReplyDeleteMnangagwa has waited for 37 years to be President, putting up with all manner of crap from Mugabe that many of us will never even imagine. Now that he has finally made it, he is not one to give up power for whatever reason! If he is pressure to give up the Zanu PF "one centre of power" he will not be so easily pressure to hold free, fair and credible elections - that will be a bridge too far for him and the likes of Chiwenga, Mutsvangwa, Matemadanda, etc. around him!