President Emerson Mnangagwa,
nicknamed “Ngwena” (Crocodile) is out doing what crocodile do best, shed a
river of deceptive tears.
"Let's show humility in
Zanu PF and respect. Our respect and calmness should, however, not be regarded
as weakness, if you anger us, you will see us, when things come to a head, you
will see that we are not cheap people. When things are bad, we will be equal to
the challenge. Do not start it with us," threatened President Mnangagwa.
He said this in response to
allegations that two Zanu PF supporters were attacked by MDC supporters in
Bikita East.
"I had to send my car to
ferry the two to (Silveira Mission) hospital and also paid for their X-rays.
They were beaten by unprovoked MDC-T members. Their crime was just putting on
the regalia of their beloved Zanu PF party, which is a party of their
choice," said aspiring Zanu PF Bikita East MP, Johnson Madhuku.
No one would deny that MDC-T
supporters are capable of “unprovoked” violence but one would have to be really
naïve to believe that Zanu PF supporters are themselves as innocent as new born
lamb in such cases!
The solution here is simple
and straight forward; Mr Johnson Madhuku should report the incident to the
Police, ZEC and all the other relevant authorities. It is the statutory duty of
the Police to investigate, arrest and bring before a Court of Law all those
breaking the laws of the land for whatever selfish reasons.
The only reason the Police
have failed to keep the peace, ZEC has failed to deliver free, fair and
credible elections, etc. is because these state institutions have all been corrupted
and co-opted to become departments of Zanu PF in all but name. Instead of the
Police investigating cases of politically motivated violence in a non-partisan
way without fear or favour they turned a blind eye to Zanu PF lawlessness in
the selfish pursuit of the party’s no regime change agenda.
Former Police Commissioner,
Augustine Chihuru, has publicly admitted in his doctoral thesis that “the
greatest policing challenge in Zimbabwe was stopping agents of regime change!” Zanu
PF’s political modus operandi was to strip its political critics and opponents
of all their freedoms and human rights; cloak them in the agents of regime
change regalia and then set party thugs backed by the state machinery to punish
these enemies of the state as they see fit!
If President Mnangagwa was
sincere in his pledge to have free, fair and credible elections then he should
have agreed to the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to severe
the undemocratic influence Zanu PF has over the Police, ZEC, etc. He has
refused to implement any reforms and has, instead, insisted in all political
parties signing a code of conduct baring the use of violence.
It is the political parties
themselves who will monitor and enforce the code of conduct as they see fit and
are capable. There lies the nub of the matter, President Mnangagwa has made it
very clear Zanu PF will descent on those who attack its members like a tonne of
bricks. What makes it totally unacceptable is that the others will never be
able to do the same even if it is a clear-cut case that Zanu PF members broke
the peace!
There will be peaceful
elections as long as Zanu PF is confident its other vote rigging schemes are delivering
the electoral victory. If things are not going its way Zanu PF “will be equal
to the challenge,” as President Mnangagwa has so aptly put it. There will be
innumerable stories of the big bad wolf upstream punishing the lambs downstream
for mudding his drinking water!
President Mnangagwa is yet to
name the date the political parties will meet and sign the code of conduct. To
President Mnangagwa, the code of conduct has become the excuse for refusing to
implement the democratic forms, a stick with which to thrash his political
opponents with and get away with it because the Police or any other statutory
body will be allowed to investigate any incidence. “Where is the evidence Zanu
PF supporters instigated the violence?” he will ask with a straight face – the epitome
of a crocodile shedding rivers of tears!
The proposed code of conduct is
just another example of Zanu PF openly giving with the right hand and making a
big song and dance about it whilst stealing away even more with the left hand.
There is nothing of value to the opposition parties and the nation at large in
this code of conduct. Only the politically naïve and gullible opposition
politicians will even bother to attend the meeting much less sign up to this
foolishness.
"If you anger us, you will see us!" threatens President Mnangagwa. No wonder he did not want any reforms implemented so the Police, ZEC, etc. have the power to enforce the country's laws. He is insisting on having the code of conduct where he can continue to be the accuser, enforcer, judge and executioner of all these who have dared to make the big bad wolf angry. We all know nothing angers Zanu PF leaders more than the threat of losing the elections. NOTHING!
ReplyDeleteThe country is enjoying relatively peaceful elections but only because Zanu PF has devised other subtle ways of blatantly rigging these elections. The party has threatened to step up the violence each time it has been asked to end its other vote rigging activities in which there is no violence.
It is either Zanu PF is allowed to hold elections with no free media, no verified voters' roll, the party is allowed to loot the nation blind to bankroll its vote rigging activities, etc. as the price of having no violence. Or the party is forced to implement the reform to ensure a free public media, etc. but accept there will be violence.
We all know that nothing angers Zanu PF thugs more than the threat of losing the elections and we all saw for ourselves in 2008 what the party would do when it is angry!
The nation has a clear choice standup to the angry bad wolf and demand the implementation of the democratic reforms without which it will be impossible to remove Zanu PF from office. Or be cowed down by regime brutal thuggery into submission and continue to suffer the consequences of more years of Zanu PF incompetence, corrupt and tyrannical rule! After 38 years of this one would think we have had enough and have the good sense to demand real change.