I remember the scenes in the Streets of Harare
on Saturday 18 November 2017 as if it was only yesterday. It you were a soldier
wearing ZDF uniform you were a hero per excellence! The nation and the world at
large were sick to their back tooth of Robert Mugabe’s 37 years of corrupt and
tyrannical rule they were overjoyed to see him go. They would have turned up
their noses to a military coup on some other day but not this time; they were
so thrilled to see Mugabe’s back they did not care that those who carried out
the task committed high treason.
Naturally President Mnangagwa and his fellow
coup plotters used the goodwill generated from the ousting of Mugabe; to relaunch
themselves and Zanu PF. They wanted people to believe the Zanu PF of corrupt,
vote rigging and murderous thugs of the last 37 years, had been cleansed by the
coup, by the ouster of Mugabe and the “criminals around him”, leaving behind
the Zanu PF party of honest, hard-working members who are as straight as the
arrow and who care about the people of Zimbabwe.
President Mnangagwa and his fellow coup
plotters milked all they could from the public goodwill generated
by Mugabe’s demise they, literally, plastered themselves with it like a Topi antelope
covering itself with mud, war-paint to a Topi bull. Today, hardly two and half
months since the November coup, it is clear that the Zanu PF faction President
Mnangagwa is leading full of corrupt and murderous thugs including the President
himself! The mud on the Topi bull is washing off in the rain!
“The richest man in Zimbabwe is not Strive Masiyiwa,”
twittered Gift Phiri. “It is President ED. He controls the $1.5 billion per
year fuel industry in Zimbabwe through proxies. Who owns Puma, who owns Zuva?
Who controls the fuel pipeline, who is the major indigenous partner?”
“Why is there mandatory fuel blending? Who owns
the Chisumbanje plant which is supplying ethanol for blending fuel?
“He also owns a bank through Musha.
“He has bought into Telecel, he is setting up a
satellite TV station Dr Dish. He has covered his tracks through proxies.
“How did he make all this money? It all started
on the DR Congo. All the coup plotters made their money during that military
sojourn, operation sovereign legitimacy (osleg).”
Whilst President Mnangagwa may well have done a
good job of “covering his tracks through proxies”, as Phiri said; there is no
denying the DRC story. A UN report on DRC has named him as one of the
Zimbabwean leaders who have amassed wealth from the systematic looting of that
nation’s wealth. There is no doubt that our president is a seasoned economic
and political thug and the mud is washing off there too.
President Mnangagwa has always been at the very
heart of all Zanu PF’s vote rigging, political violence including the
Gukurahundi mass murders and the military coups. The first the military coup was
staged in 2008 to stop Morgan Tsvangirai taking power after Zanu PF was soundly
defeated in the March vote. The second coup was in November last year to force
Mugabe to step down. Those who wanted to believe that he will abandon his tried
and tested dirty tricks of retain power just because he was now the leader of
Zanu PF were naïve!
Whilst President Mnangagwa has often promised
the coming elections will be free, fair and credible he has, however, pointedly
refused to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging
the vote. Indeed, he been busy implementing the traditional vote rigging
programmes such as bribing the Chiefs and deploying known party thugs like retired
General Engelbert Rugeje to threating the electorate.
The regime has been on an all-out charm
offensive to woo the would-be foreign investors needed to kick start the country’s
economy, in ruins after decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption.
Unemployment has soared to 90% and 72.3% of the population now live in abject
poverty; the country desperately needs to revive the economy. The investors
have shied away from Zimbabwe because of the country’s reputation as a corrupt
and lawless nation ruled by thugs.
Last week, President Mnangagwa was in Davos,
Switzerland, leading from the front, to sell the “Zimbabwe is open for business”
message. Sadly, none of the would-be investors were fooled. All his answers and
comments made it clear that Zimbabwe is still a corrupt and lawless nation
ruled by thugs!
"We may say nice things, but on the ground
you find that there are issues that need clarification. We will direct them to
correct authorities. If you find that a door is closed, a situation which was
common in the past dispensation, come to my office and I will open that door."
President Mnangagwa told Switzerland’s CEO and captains of industries at luncheon
hosted by the Africa Swiss Business Circle in Zurich, Switzerland.
So, he was admitting there are still many “closed
doors” to doing business in Zimbabwe and the only person who has all the keys
is himself. Only a fool would not see that as a very serious problem!
If Zimbabwe had held its parliamentary and
presidential elections on 18 November 2017, President Mnangagwa and his coup
plotters would have won hands down. The coup plotters were heroes; the goodwill
of having ousted Mugabe was very strong then. The Topi bull looked heroic and
majestic in its mud war-paint. Today, hardly three months down the line people
are beginning to see the plotters for the thugs they are. The elections are
another four to five months away, by that time all the mud will have been
washed clean; Mnangagwa and company will have no choice but to resort to their
vote rigging dirty tricks to win.
President Mnangagwa and his coup cabinet are
truly in an unenviable position; damned if the rig the elections – it will
confirm they are thugs – and damned if they do not rig the vote – with all the
goodwill of the oust of Mugabe gone, they are certain to lose free and fair
elections.
The early signs – failure to implement reforms,
the pursuit of the old vote rigging shenanigans, etc. – are the regime going to
rig the vote, damn the consequences! We have been here before; President
Mnangagwa and his friends would remember if they were not so torpid! It was
Mnangagwa and the same thugs who instructed ZEC to cook up the March 2008
election result to reduce Tsvangirai’s 73% win to 47% to force the presidential
run-off. In the run-off they masterminded the wanton violence to force the
electorate to vote for Mugabe. The consequence was that not even the AU or
SADC, known for accepting dodgy elections, would accept the election process as
free and fair. The Zanu PF regime was therefore declared illegitimate.
The whole world should have condemned the
November 2017 coup as an act of high treason, treason is treason even if it was
to remove a despot. So, strictly speaking, the present President Mnangagwa’s
regime is illegitimate. This time the whole world will not hesitate to call the
Mnangagwa regime illegitimate if it fails to hold free, fair and credible
elections.
As punishment for failing to hold free
elections in 2008, Zanu PF was forced to sign a Global Political Agreement (GPA)
accepting the need for the country to implement a raft of democratic reforms
design to ensure the blatant vote rigging and violence of 2008 will never be
repeated again. The GPA also asked for the formation a Government of National Unity
(GNU) comprising Zanu PF and the two MDC factions. SADC was the guarantor of
the GPA. If Zanu PF fails to hold free elections this year, the party will not
get off so lightly, of that we can be certain.
Robert Mugabe was a domineering character and
ruled his party, Zanu PF, and the country with an iron fist. It was natural
therefore that many people, especially the more naïve and simple minded,
thought that Zanu PF, without Mugabe would be a totally different party. The
truth is the political rot in the party went beyond just the one man, Robert
Mugabe, and this is why, three months after the removal of Mugabe, for are no
signs of investors flooding back into the country, no reforms implemented, etc.
In November 2017, President Mnnangagwa and his
coup cabinet were convinced that “baby dumping,” as Grace Mugabe would have
called it, Robert Mugabe was enough to rebrand Zanu PF as caring people centred
party and secure their hold on power. The party members’ thuggish past is
coming out and already its hold on power is getting increasingly shaky. The
party will have no choice but to rig the vote but whether it will get away with
it this time is the billion-dollar question!
After 38 years of political violence and vote rigging someone still that a public condemnation is enough! Have these idiots at Zimrights ever heard about democratic reforms; the whole 2008 GNU was about implementing these reforms but clearly it escaped all the officials at Zimrights!
ReplyDeleteIt is totally unacceptable that there should be anybody still out there who waste time, space and money calling for anything else other than the implementation of the democratic reforms as a way out of the mess we are in.
The important thing here is that Zimbabweans have had many, many golden opportunities to sort the country's mess and have wasted them all. Even if there were no mass deportations, life is hell for the millions living in Zimbabwe today. Unemployment is 90% and 3/4 of the population are living on US$1.00 or less a day. The need for us all to sort out the mess in Zimbabwe has never been more urgent, if it takes the threat of mass deportations to get many of us to sit up and pay attention then that is good!
ReplyDelete"President Mnangagwa and his coup cabinet are truly in an unenviable position; damned if the rig the elections - it will confirm they are thugs - and damned if they do not rig the vote - with all the goodwill of the oust of Mugabe gone, they are certain to lose free and fair elections," you said.
ReplyDeleteI could not agree with you more there, the coup goodwill is washing off fast and the Zanu PF thugs are reverted to their default position - vote rigging, violence and thuggery.
After the voter registration exercise for the sake of producing the voters' roll close in two weeks, President Mnangagwa will, in a month or three months maximum, dissolve parliament and announce the election date. Each of the political party will be launching their election manifesto. It is a utter waste of time, space and money!
If Zanu PF is going to rig the elections, what does it matter whether the voters like the party's manifesto or not. The rural folk who will be frog marched to vote for Zanu PF by the Chiefs, who have already been paid for their services, will vote for Zanu PF even if the party's manifesto is rubbish. But, of course, Zanu PF will crow for the next five years that the electorate love the party's economic policies and will never ever admit to vote rigging.
As long as Zanu PF has the carte blanche powers to rig elections; every dollar, every second of every hour, the energy and effort physical and mental must all be brought to bear, to wrestle away these tyrannical powers. And not wasted on meaningless trivial matters like manifestos thrown in for no other purpose than as a diversion.
"Some work of noble note, may yet be done,
Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods."
Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Ulysses
Well that "work of noble note" for us is to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. If the regime holds elections without implementing the democratic reforms, then the elections must be declared null and void! If the elections are flawed and illegal, who cares whether the regime's manifesto has some good policies or none at all!
@ Mudyira Gura
ReplyDelete"This time, let's send a powerful message...that thanks but no thanks... Time to go." I totally agree with you there. The catch is how are will going to send that message?
Zanu PF is counting on the nation in participating in the elections regardless of the fact the regime has not implemented any democratic reforms and we all know the elections will be rigged. The logical response would be to boycott the elections which is exactly what SADC leaders advised Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends to do in 2013. If MDC had listened, then SADC would have had no problem in declaring that year's elections null and avoid.
Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs knew the MDC politicians were corrupt and incompetent; the tyrant knew that as long as he dangled the carrot of the opposition winning even a few gravy train seats Tsvangirai and company will never boycott the elections. He did, and the rest is history.
President Mnangagwa has too started pampering Tsvangirai, gave him the $4 million Highlands mansion, a generous PM pension, promised him government will pay his SA hospital bill, etc. He has also promised to "work with the opposition in future if Zanu PF wins!" There is no talk of boycotting this year's elections in the opposition camp - they are determined to contest these elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process gets and no matter how many or how bad the cases of intimidations and violence get.
The ordinary Zimbabweans gained nothing from the 2013 elections going ahead. The lost a lot including the consequences of having Zanu PF back in power for another five years and, worst of all, another lost opportunity to get the democratic reforms implemented. As far as I know, Senator David Coltart is the only opposition politician who has publicly acknowledged that contesting in the flawed elections has stopped the implementation of the reforms.
"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," he wrote in his book.
"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."
It would be insane for the ordinary Zimbabweans to participate in this year's elections again and again end the ones with the short straw - stuck with the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF government and losing yet another chance to get the reforms implemented. The best course of action is for the ordinary Zimbabweans themselves to heed SADC leaders' advice and boycott these flawed and illegal elections.
The question is; have the ordinary Zimbabweans woken up from their comatose slumber to realise the futility on contesting flawed elections and, more significantly, to realise that the opposition are only contesting because they have sold-out on the commonwealth cause of free, fair and credible elections?