Zanu
PF is a party of thugs and ever since the coup the party has been bending over
backwards to portray itself has a transformed party keen to embrace the democratic
values and even hold free, fair and credible elections next year. What the
party members have been saying and doing, however, has revealed that bad habits
die hard. And inbreed habits are impossible to forget, a thug will always be a
thug.
“Your
Defence and Security Services would like to remind all Zimbabweans to remain
vigilant and to report any suspicious objects and individuals to law
enforcement agents,” said Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant
General Phillip Valerio Sibanda.
“This is because some of the members of the G40 cabal that
had surrounded the former Head of State are now bad mouthing the country from
foreign lands where their intentions to harm the country have been pronounced.
“It
is therefore the duty of every Zimbabwean to ensure that these malcontents and
saboteurs and others of like mind are not allowed to succeed.”
A
few days ago, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, the new Zanu PF chairperson shamelessly
stood up to say “Pasi, pasi naJoice Mujuru!” (Death, death to Joice Mujuru!)
For
the last 37 years the nation has been force fed the Zanu PF ethos that these
with liberation war credentials are the only Zimbabweans worthy of the human
freedoms, liberties, rights including the right to govern the nation and a lion’s
share of the nation’s riches. The rest of us had no such freedoms and rights, not
even the right to life. We must be content with whatever scraps the ruling
elite throw at us. Now the ethos has been revised, all those expelled from Zanu
PF have not just lost their membership of the party but worst of all they have
been stripped of their humanity too.
The
irony is that President Mnangagwa and many of those around him today were
booted or were going to be booted out of Zanu PF themselves. They have had to
resort to the desperate measure of staging a military coup otherwise it would
be them and Jonathan Moyo, Kasukuwere and the rest in the G40 faction who will
be on the run for dear life!
Whether
Commander Sibanda, Oppah Muchinguri President Mnangagwa or anyone else in Zanu
PF care to admit it or not; the fact of the matter is Mujuru and all the other former
Zanu PF cadres and the rest of us povo are all Zimbabweans and, per se, have very
right to all the freedoms and all the basic human rights the rest of the world
take for granted. We claim the right to free, fair and credible elections as a
right and not a privilege to be granted to some and denied others.
Commander
Sibanda, it is not for you or the army to label Zanu PF’s political opponents “malcontents
and saboteurs”. If you know of any crimes Moyo or Kasukuwere have committed
then report the details to the appropriate authority for investigation. It is
totally unacceptable for the army to be arresting and detaining anyone, as
happened with Ignatius Chombo, much less making politically loaded threatening
remarks.
If
President Mnangagwa is serious about holding free and fair elections next year
then why has he kept the obnoxious Ministry of Information whose sole purpose
is to stifle freedom of expression and free media. He has not implemented even
one democratic reform, he knows that with no meaningful reforms, it is
impossible to have free and fair elections.
Zanu
PF is a party of thugs and all efforts to present themselves as democrats is a
waste of time because their thug persona comes out each time they open their
mouth or do anything. You can soak the skunk in channel 5 but the minute it
flicks its tail, there is no mistaking it for anything else!
Who voted for Oppah Muchinguri to be Zanu PF chairperson - Mnangagwa
ReplyDeleteWho voted for Mnangagwa to President - military coup plotters
Who voted for Ramaphosa to ANC leader - ANC members.
Is it an wonder Zimbabwe and SA have taken two different routes since each country's independence!
"In conclusion, if we reward Mnangagwa’s ‘same as it ever was’ Zanu-PF for its internal coup, for example, by prematurely dropping individual sanctions, we would help cement the culture of impunity that already infects Zimbabwe, where the perpetrators never face the consequences of their actions, and where real freedom and reform remain elusive," you said.
ReplyDeleteSorry, but is this the same statement Peter gave to the US Senators? The reports, I read said Peter argued the lifting of the sanction.
There is real no excuse for lifting the sanctions because President Mnangagwa has done nothing to make one belief the “vampire regime feeding on the nation”, as Peter rightly call Zanu PF has suddenly become a vegetarian!
“‘Operation Restore Legacy’ was launched on 13 November 2017 and its main objective was to remove criminals that had surrounded the former President resulting in anxiety and despondency amongst our people,” said Commander Sibanda.
ReplyDeleteThis is the foolish arrogance of one who thinks they know and yet they know nothing!
To start with in a country in which unemployment has soared to 90%; nearly ¾ of the population live on US$1.00 or less a day; corruption has soared to US15 billion being swindled and no one is arrested and one cent recovered; etc. There is no doubt that things had gone horrible wrong! What is questionable here is the foolish arrogance of assuming that Operation Restore Legacy has done anything to address the root causes of the country’s problems.
If the truth be said; it must, the nation’s survival is at issue here; Operation Restore Legacy was about restoring absolute political power to the Joint Operation Command (JOC), a Junta at the heart of the Zanu PF dictatorship that has ruled this nation with an iron fist and was responsible for all the political and economic mess in the country. It was the Junta that has allowed Mugabe to remain in office all these last 37 years with disastrous consequences. The Junta did not remove Mugabe to end the misrule but to stop him handing power from the Junta to the G40 faction.
There is nothing to make anyone believe the corruption and tyrannical rule that landed us in the mess we are in will significantly reduce much less end because the same Junta that has got us into the mess is still in power.
Zimbabwe will never register and meaningful economic recovery until we implement the democratic reforms necessary to end the Zanu PF dictatorship! The coup restore the legacy of JOC, the very thing that must be dismantled!
Drama upon drama has been the trend of events as the police yesterday appeared to ignore the backlash arising from Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa’s Friday Army statements. The ZRP said they will allow the army to work with the force for several months running into the upcoming 2018 elections.
ReplyDeleteEven if the regime denies using the Army, Police and CIO to help it secure electoral victory next year the reality is that it will do so. Operation restore legacy was about restoring absolute power to the Zanu PF dictatorship and, having done so, it would be very foolish for the thugs to give it all up in a free and fair election.