Wednesday 25 July 2018

WARNING: both ED and Nero do NOT want you to read this - not before you have voted Wilbert Mukori


It was the great Physicist, Albert Einstein, who said “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result!”

I believe, like many other Zimbabweans now do, that Zanu PF has been rigging elections. There is evidence galore to suggest that Zanu PF is rigging this year’s elections; the lack of free public media; ZEC’s failure to release a credible, clean and verifies voters’ roll; Zanu PF has access to billions of dollars looted from the people which the party is then using to bankroll its vote-buying and vote-rigging schemes when the opposition have no money to fund even a modest campaign; etc.

So after 38 years of rigged elections, 100% convinced that Zanu PF is just doing to rig these elections too and, most important of all, 100% convince that I am NOT insane; I have decided to do the following:

1)   I AM NOT GOING TO WASTE MY TIME JOINING THE QUEUE TO TRY AND VOTE ON MONDAY 30 JULY 2018.

2)   I AM GOING TO TALK YOU, THE READER AND ANYONE ELSE I CAN REACH, NOT TO BOTHER TO TRY TO VOTE ON MONDAY.

Here are some of the arguments to help make up your own mind:

a)   You should participate because these elections are free, fair and credible.

Anyone telling you that is being totally disrespectful of you because it is nonsensical to think you can ever have free, fair and credible elections when you do not a verified voters’ roll. Many people who should be on this new voters’ roll are not; they were never afforded a reasonable opportunity to register because the whole voter registration was started very late, September 2017, when it should have started January 2015 at the latest.

Many who did register will be denied the chance to vote because they will turn up at the wrong polling station.

In the 2013 elections Zanu PF was able to bus its supporters from one polling station to the next casting multiple vote because there was no verified voters’ roll. There is no verified voters’ roll again this year and so it is almost certain that the same or a similar vote rigging scam will be used this year.

So, if you were going to participate in these elections because you believed the process was free and fair; it is not! Now you know.

b)   The election process is not free and fair but if we mobilise and voted in numbers then we can still win. We can win rigged elections.
It is true that one can win rigged elections under certain conditions and these conditions must be clearly defined and if there are not met one should have the courage to accept that continuing regardless is futile, insane.

Zanu PF control every aspect of the electoral process and so the party is able effectively to counter all efforts to stop or at least minimize the vote rigging. Zanu PF has responded to the opposition to mobilise the public to register is numbers by cutting the registration period to five months, by would-be registrant all manner of additional details, make the process slow and frustrating, etc., etc. The harder the opposition tried to mobilise the higher Zanu PF raised the bar to make it harder to do so.

Those who persisted and jump all the hoops could not still find they are not on the voters’ roll because the powers that be saw to it that the details were never down loaded, posted to the wrong polling station, etc. Since the regime has refused to release the voters’ roll many voters will only find out on voting day that they have been denied the vote. Nearly one millions would-be voters were denied the vote in 2013.

There is overwhelming evidence that Zanu PF’s vote-buying and vote-rigging powers are so varied and sophisticated that it is no exaggeration to say it is impossible to expect the party to rig the vote and lose the elections. There is a world of difference between someone playing with a loaded dice and one with a dice with sixes on all six sides; Zanu PF has the later! It is insane to bet against Zanu PF throwing a six when you know it can only be a six!

c)    I have been in the trenches for decades fighting for democratic change; I am not going to quit now. What is there to lose by fight on.

The right to free, fair and credible elections in a birth right and not a privilege that Zanu PF can grant to some and deny others as the party pleases. By continuing to participate under the above conditions a) or b) one is only reaffirm that it is a privilege.

Should demand the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to end Zanu PF’s excessive power to blatantly denying you your birth rights. Rules, laws and constitution are there for a purpose you must demand that no one should be above the law. If there are oppressive laws then it is you duty to break them and expose them for what they are.

By participating in a flawed and illegal system you are giving the process legitimacy because even if you are insane, the law assumes that you are sane and know what you are doing; especially when you have been warned the process is flawed. By participating one is therefore forfeiting the chance to push to change because it is assumed the participant is expecting change doing the same thing over and over, insane as it may be to outsiders.

Whilst you spend time, energy and resources fighting a battle you know you will never win you wasting time, energy and resources you should otherwise be spending considering alternative strategies. There are many ways of killing a rat starving yourself to death so you can kill the rat by over feeding it is down-right stupid.

d)   I have been in the trenches for decades fighting for democratic change; I am not going to quit now. I am no quitter!

After reading through a), b) and c) above there are only two kind of individuals who will say this. The first one is the opposition politicians, MDC politicians like Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, David Coltart, etc. Zanu PF has allowed the opposition to win a few gravy train seats to keep them interested in contesting the elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process may get.

So, when people like Chamisa say; “I am no quitter!” what they are really saying is “I am greed!”

Indeed, MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms which would have stop Zanu PF rigging the election during the GNU. They failed to get even one reform implemented because Mugabe bribed them with the trapping of high office and they forgot about the reforms. There is greed for you!

If an ordinary Zimbabwean insist on trying to vote (whether they do or not is another matter) on Monday and they are not doing so out of fear (rural folk know their lives will be hell if Zanu PF candidates in their area should lose) then it must be because they do not understand the explanations above or they are simply insane. By doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result the insane are, after all proving that they are not quitters too!

In conclusion then, ED is rigging these elections, he was already won. Your participation in the process, whether you vote for ED or Nero, will not change the result; all you will do is give the flawed process the modicum of credibility! If you value your vote then you should that neither ED nor Nero value it because they would have never allowed this flawed election process to take place.

Do not even bother to vote because your vote either way is of no consequence. None!

12 comments:

  1. Nelson Chamisa, head of the MDC opposition party, on Wednesday urged supporters to vote "overwhelmingly for change" in the first election since the November resignation of long-time leader Robert Mugabe.

    In the 2013 elections nearly one million would be voters were denied the vote because on voting day they discovered they were not in the constituency voters' roll they expected. If the voters' roll had been released at least one month before nomination day, as is required by law, then many would have found out the mistake in time to have it put right. Zanu PF did not want the "mistake" corrected hence the reason the party stubbornly refuse to release the voters' roll.

    It is now four days to voting and still ZEC has not released the voters' roll. One does not need to be an election expert to predict that many would-be voters will be denied the vote on Monday because they will turn up at a polling station only to be told they are not in the polling station voters' roll. No doubt this will be a common problem in opposition strong holds!

    So for someone like Chamisa to still think MDC can still win when whatever the opposition tries to do Zanu PF has countless opportunities to counter it is a complete lack of common-sense on the opposition's part. Zanu PF has all the time and opportunity to make sure it is two or three blocks ahead of the opposition whatever happens!

    "We can't boycott our victory," said Chamisa. "Winners don't quit."

    Here is someone so foolish he cannot accept Zanu PF is not just playing with a loaded dice but one with sixes on all six side. Betting against Zanu PF failing to throw a six is insane because there is nothing else other than a six!

    By noon on Monday Chamisa will be complaining that Zanu PF stole the elections when that is what everyone has been warning him of but would not listen. The long suffering people of Zimbabwe deserve a competent opposition not this corrupt and incompetent lot!

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  2. @ Knowledge Hakata

    I agree 100% that Zimbabweans must reject President Mnangagwa and his regime. And all the 30 reasons you have listed are all perfectly good and logical reasons why people must reject Zanu PF. The most important reason has to be "7 - Rigging Elections" but only because it is the most relevant.

    "In 2008 Zimbabweans where deprived of a better and alternative government by Mnangagwa and his junta partners. Mnangagwa has been Mugabe's spin doctor behind election mal practices especially rigging and up to now Zimbabweans are still nursing the long term injuries of poverty due the Zanu Pf which is power hungry and power rusty. Zimbabweans should never elect a thief into a public office again," you argued.

    What you have failed to say and appreciate here is that Zanu PF still has the carte blanche power to rig elections. What is the point of asking people to vote President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF out of office when the regime has deprived them of a meaningful vote?

    Come Monday millions of Zimbabwe will queue to vote only to told they are not in the voters' roll. Meanwhile Zanu PF will be bussing its supporters from one polling station to the next casting multiple votes. Zanu PF will win with a landslide victory.

    By participating in these flawed and illegal elections people will not change the result of ED and Zanu PF victory but only give the process credibility. The people can wave all the red cards they wish for the rest of the week and even for a whole month, that will change nothing.

    ED will boast "The people have spoken and the voice of the people is the voice of God!" And you would have provided the smoke screen he wanted to hide his blatant vote rigging!

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  3. MDC was warned against participating in these elections without first implementing the reforms because Zanu PF will rig the elections but they have ignored the warnings again and again. Now that it is clear that these elections are being blatantly rigged MDC start complaining!

    Coltart and other had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms and they failed to get even one reform implemented in five years. Not even one!

    The people of Zimbabwe must now accept the political reality that MDC leaders like Coltart, Chamisa, etc. are running with the hare well it suits their selfish agenda but they are also hunting with the hounds when it suits their selfish agenda. We are in this political mess because of MDC's blundering incompetence and double crossing!

    These elections are being rigged and the only course of action now is to have absolutely nothing to do with the whole sham. Those who participate will be giving the flawed process credibility with no chance of changing the already predetermined Zanu PF landslide victory.

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  4. @ Vimbai


    If you accept TeamPachedu, finding that 900 000 records on the roll have been tampered with then why would you still want to take part in the election process?

    If you KNOW that your opponent is using a dodgy coins, one with heads on both sides and the other with tail on both sides; you will be a fool to be bet against such character because whatever you call he will use the appropriate coin to make sure he wins!

    We must snap out of this foolish habit of participating in elections we can all see are being rigged and then complain after the act that they were rigged. We need to have the mental agility to be pro-active and not always react to something when it is too late to change the outcome.

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  5. @ Nduna

    "ZEC is in favour of ZANU PF, now EU, SADC and AU they all support ZANU PF, please stop those accusations, its a sign of fearing elections. ED pfeee"

    Yes there are some foreign nations who would happily rubber stamp these flawed and illegal elections but not all. There are some nations out there whose conscience will not allow them to pretend that an election process can ever be free, fair and credible when the authorities have failed to produce something as basic as a credible, clean and verified voters' roll!

    By allowing these elections to go ahead with no voters' roll ED can pretend all he likes that these elections are free, fair and credible but everyone knows that they are not. ED is nothing but the naked Emperor in Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Emperor's New Clothes. It took just one child to force everyone to admit what they had not dared to admit because of fear or foolishness. It will take just one person, media house, foreign nation, etc. to expose the naked truth of the blatant electoral fraud that is taking place here and ED will be history!

    It is one thing to claim, "The people have spoken and the voice of the people is the voice of God!" It is another matter if it then comes out that many of these people had spoken out of term as they voted multiple times and some are dead!

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  6. @ Stephen Jakes

    After months of pledging a free and fair election and to respect the will of the people, this week President Mnangagwa told South African television in no uncertain terms that "if we lose these elections, we will hand over power to the party which wins the election. This is democracy."

    Much as I too would want to believe that President Mnangagwa meant every word he said, common sense tell me not to believe a word. As you have correctly said President Mnangagwa has pledge to hold free and fair elections and yet he has stubbornly refuse to implement even one democratic reform to make this possible.

    Do you serious want to tell me these are free and fair elections when ZEC has failed to produce a credible, clean and verified voters' roll? Mark my word Jakes, on Monday millions of Zimbabweans will be milling around like headless chickens when they turn up at polling stations only to be told they are not in the polling station voters' roll. Meanwhile Zanu PF supporters will be bussed from one polling station to the next casting multiple votes!

    ED can afford to state categorically that he will accept the results of these elections because he is guaranteed a landslide victory already before the first ballot is cast!

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  7. "With four days to go to the election it is clear that the MDC Alliance has won this election without a shadow of doubt . Let not the entrepreneurs of chaos try to plunge this country into an abyss by interfering with the people s will," said Tendai Biti.

    This is in stark contrast to what David Coltart, another MDC Alliance leader, is saying. Coltart is saying these elections are being rigged and gave the example of TeamPachedu, who have analysed the voters' roll and found that up to 900 000 records on the roll had been tampered with. The voters' roll has 5.6 million registered voters and so Zanu PF has 16% head start already. The party needs only another 34% to win. Zanu PF is certainly strong in the rural areas with 60% of voters and so getting 34% should be easy.

    We also know from the 2013 elections that nearly one millions, mainly opposition supporters, were denied the vote because their names were not in the constituency voters' roll the expected. ZEC has failed to release the voters' roll again this year and so we can expect the same to happen again. So the opposition are starting with a -16%! The opposition needs 66% to win. They are strong in the urban areas with 40% of the voters. How are they going to get 66% from 40%!

    Clear Tendai Biti is talking nonsense!

    The opposition were warned that with no reforms, Zanu PF will rig the elections but they all refused to listen. Only now when there is nothing anyone can do to get the reforms implemented some of the opposition leaders are finally admitting that Zanu PF is rigging. Other leaders, with their heads still buried in the sand are still pretending these are free, fair and credible elections!

    Having these corrupt and incompetent MDC leaders has been a curse to Zimbabwe second only to having the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF thugs!

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  8. @ Chiriga

    WITHOUT a doubt, Monday's election is about the economy - and who is likely to deliver a better future for Zimbabwe, and the much-needed hope.

    Zanu PF is rigging these elections and fictitious voters do not concern themselves with such niceties as who will deliver a better economic programme!

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  9. @ Todd Moss

    Under the current conditions, it is apparent that a free, fair and credible election is not possible in Zimbabwe. That so many people across the country - particularly the youth - remain undaunted by these major trials, offers a ray of hope. The world should speak up and stand with them.
    The best way the "world can speak up and stand with the long suffering ordinary Zimbabwe stuck in this hell-on-earth created by Zanu PF thugs and their acolytes the incompetent MDC is by declaring these elections null and void. The people of Zimbabwe a desperate for a clean start and for that they need to implement the democratic reforms designed to dismantle the de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship.

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  10. @ Todd Moss

    Under the current conditions, it is apparent that a free, fair and credible election is not possible in Zimbabwe. That so many people across the country - particularly the youth - remain undaunted by these major trials, offers a ray of hope. The world should speak up and stand with them.
    The best way the "world can speak up and stand with the long suffering ordinary Zimbabwe stuck in this hell-on-earth created by Zanu PF thugs and their acolytes the incompetent MDC is by declaring these elections null and void. The people of Zimbabwe a desperate for a clean start and for that they need to implement the democratic reforms designed to dismantle the de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship.

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  11. @ Musa

    U cannot have a Credible Election without an Agreed, Transparent, Verifiable and Analyseable Electronic BVR Voters Roll and an Opaque Ballot Paper Printing Processes. U cannot have a Credible Election when ZEC has violated the Zimbabwe Constitution, International, Continental and Regional Guidelines for Democratic Elections. ZEC has failed to conduct this Election in accordance with International, SADC and AU Benchmarks for Credible Elections. The Author of this Article is Spot on. It remains to be seen whether International Election Observers will declare a Clearly Rigged Election as Credible. Time will tell. The writing is on the Wall.

    Musa, you have hit the nail on the head and driven it home! Well done!

    These elections are so brazenly flawed and illegal I think even the British who have been keen as mustard to rubber stamp the process must know that they will find themselves defending the indefensible for generations to come.

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  12. Jovo

    Zanu PF is rigging these elections if you cannot see that, then you are blind!

    If you think Zanu PF is going to rig the vote and, somehow, lose the elections then you are very naive!

    The tragedy about Zimbabwe is that we have some of the most blind and naive people on earth which is why the country is in this mess. What is heart breaking is the nation will never get out of the mess as long as the electorate remain as this blind and naive!

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