Sunday 29 July 2018

We condemned ourselves to 38 years of rigged elections - will add more years, until we learn W Mukori

‘Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it,’ said Winston Churchill in a speech to the House of Commons.

We have learned nothing about how Zanu PF has rigged elections and so, after 38 years of rigged elections, we in Zimbabwe will be having another rigged elections tomorrow. a repeat of that tomorrow. After what happened in 2008, no Zimbabwean out there can say they did not know Zanu PF was rigging elections.

“We went into the GNU 2008 because Morgan Tsvangirai failed to win 50% plus one!” Answered former Zimbabwe dictator, Robert Mugabe when he was asked whether he agreed Zanu PF rigged the 2008 elections during a press interview today, 29 July 2018. Nonsense!

By his own inadvertent admission, Tsvangirai had won 73% of the vote and Zanu PF had forced ZEC to recount the vote. After six weeks of cooking up the figures, Tsvangirai’s victory was whittled down to 47%, enough to force the run-off. During the run-off Mugabe and his cronies has resorted to harassment, beatings, rape and over 500 innocent Zimbabweans were murdered in cold blood all to punish the people for having rejected Mugabe and Zanu PF in the early vote and force them to vote for the tyrant in the run-off.

“What was accomplished by the bullet cannot be undone with a ballot!” Mugabe had barked. The outburst was to drive his Zanu PF party thugs and rogue war veterans supported by Police, Army and CIO bizek; it worked. The nation was subjected to some of the worst acts of wanton elections related violence ever seen.

“Mugabe has declared war of the people!” moaned Tsvangirai, when he announce his withdrawal from the elections race.

SADC forced Mugabe to go into the GNU because the regional group, together with AU and other international observers, would not accept his victory as a true reflection of the democratic wishes of the people given the blatant cheating and wanton violence of the 2008 elections. The primary task of the GNU was to implement the raft of democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections.

When it was clear to SADC that not even one reforms was implemented during the GNU, the regional leaders wanted Zimbabwe’s 2013 elections to be postponed.

“But can elections be postponed?” Violet Gonda asked Dr Ibbo Mandaza in an interview last April.
“Of course they can be postponed,” answered Dr Mandaza. “In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there.

“I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac Maharaj; they were told ‘if you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done’.”

So, why did Tsvangirai and his MDC friends disregard SADC leaders’ sound advice not to take part in the 2013 elections with no reforms in place? Greed, as David Coltart, an MDC senator and minister in the GNU, admitted in his book, The Struggle Continues.

"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 (2013) elections," he wrote.

"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." 

For this year’s, 2018, elections; three of the main MDC factions did agree to the formation of a coalition, the MDC Alliance, and yet they have still participated in these elections knowing fully well no reforms were implemented since the rigged July 2013 elections. Greed got the better of them.

So, tomorrow 30 July 2018 the people of Zimbabwe will be going through the motions of yet another rigged elections, after 38 years of rigged elections, because we have refused to “learn from history and are therefore condemned to repeat it,” as Winston Churchill said.

For the record and completeness’s sake here are some of the irregularities in this year’s elections, making it impossible to judge these elections free, fair and credible:

1)     The right to free, fair and credible elections is a birth-right and not a privilege and this Zanu PF government has a legal obligation to afford every Zimbabwean a reasonable opportunity to register to vote, to participate in the electoral process and then to vote. This Zanu PF regime has failed to fulfil its legal obligation in many ways including:

a)     By flatly refusing the 2 to 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the opportunity to register and then vote in these elections

b)     By starting the Biometric Voter Registration exercise very later, in September 2017 when it should have started in January 2015, at the latest. And when the exercise started, it was beset with many operation problems making the voter registration process a frustrating affair. By its own admission ZEC only managed to register 5.6 voters (figure is highly suspect for reasons stated in c) below) out of the targeted 7 million.

c)     ZEC has failed to release a clean and verified voters’ roll at least one month before nomination day, in this case14 June 2018, as is required by law. This has very serious ramifications as witnessed in the 2013 elections when election observers said nearly 1 million (ZEC’s figure was 300 000) people were denied the vote because their details were not in the constituency voters’ roll they expected. Meanwhile Zanu PF was able to bus an unknown number of its supporters from one polling station to the next casting multiple votes. This would have never happened if ZEC had released the voters’ roll timeously! We can be certain these problems will happen again this years!

2)     Yes, the incumbent party will use state resources in its election campaigning; however, what is happening in Zimbabwe is an outrage. Zanu PF has spent millions of dollar of state funds buying new vehicles for its 300 MP and senate candidates, 282 Chiefs, all the party’s provincial chairpersons, etc., etc. And yet most of the country’s provincial hospitals, catering for 1.5 to 2 million, do not something as basic as a reliable ambulance service, for example!

3)     Zimbabwe’s dominant public print media and only electronic media still remain at the use of Zanu PF to be the exclusion of the opposition.

4)     Other state institutions such as the Army, Judiciary, etc. will continue to show their Zanu PF partisan bias until the democratic reforms design to severe the Zanu PF dictatorial controls are implemented.    

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result!” said the Great Physicist Albert Einstein.

Zimbabweans have participated in the country’s rigged elections for the last 38 years either because they buried their heads in the sand and pretended, in this day and age, not to know what constitutes free, fair and credible elections. Or they knew Zanu PF rigged the vote and they participated regardless, hoping against reason, that the party will rig the vote but LOSE the elections.

By noon 30 July 2018 everyone will know Zanu PF rigged the 2018 vote and WIN the election. I derive no pleasure in saying “I told you so!” My fervent hope is that, after 38 years of rigged elections, this nation will finally learn the historic lesson of the sheer folly of participating in flawed and illegal elections. And the people will finally demand the implementation of the democratic reforms before holding the next elections.

Meanwhile; I have all my fingers and toes crossed; I sincerely hope that the international elections observers in the country will punish the whole nation for the sins of greedy of the opposition. The observers cannot judge these elections to be credible, free and fair when they have not seen something as basic as a credible voters’ roll. By declaring these elections null and void the observers will force the country to revisit the raft of reforms agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU and, this time, make sure the reforms are implemented before the next elections!

14 comments:

  1. @ Zimvigil

    "We are glad so many untainted election observers are on the ground. They will no doubt make it more difficult for Zanu PF to steal the elections. But the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is a branch of Zanu PF and the best the MDC can hope for is a presidential runoff. In this case, it's back to the 2008 scenario, with the army probably intervening to keep Mnangagwa in power," you said.

    President Mnangagwa knows that if he failed to win tomorrow then he might just as well throw in the towel because all the votes that had gone to the other opposition candidates will go to Chamisa. As the incumbent he would have lost that aura of being invincible. The only way for him the run-off is for Zanu PF to use the same wanton violence as in 2008. With so many "untainted election observers on the ground" as you rightly noted, he will never get away with it.

    No if ED is to remain in power he will have to cook up the vote count to win and will not want to mess around!

    These elections are not going to be free, fair and credible and you can be certain that ED will not want to rig the vote just to secure a run-off but to win.

    Now that Chamisa and Mugabe are partners, there really is everything to fight for now for ED and his junta. These elections are now ipso facto a referendum on last November's coup and the coup ringleaders have their necks on the line!

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  2. This Mugabe - Chamisa pact has only upped the stakes for ED and the junta; the elections are ipso facto a referendum on last November's coup. ED and his fellow coup ringleaders know their necks will be on the line if they should lose the elections!

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  3. Zimbabwe's main labour federation called on workers to back MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa in tomorrow's election.

    The ZCTU, a key ally of the MDC, said its general council - the highest decision-making body in between congresses - met on Monday and noted that the current military-backed government cannot be expected to solve the country's problems.

    A few weeks ago ZCTU said these elections are NOT going to be free, fair and credible and therefore the opposition should not participate. This is the kind of dithering that has not helped Zimbabwe's search for democratic change!

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  4. After identity check, fingers will be checked for indelible ink to establish if one has not already voted. Attempting to vote twice is a criminal offence.

    The voter's name will then be checked on the roll to confirm that one is a registered voter. The name will be crossed out.

    The voter will then receive ballot papers which will be coloured differently for the President, National Assembly and councillor.

    So if there is no checking of the biometric data then what was all the farce of this being a new biometric voting system?

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  5. "We have not said there is going to be a civil war. I am a civilian, so war, no. But in terms of maybe civil action by citizens, yes. Let the people express themselves within the confines of peace," Chamisa told the AP at his office in the capital, Harare.

    Chamisa, who has an ability to move crowds with fiery speeches but little government experience, alleged that Zimbabwe's judicial system is biased in favor of the ruling ZANU-PF party.

    "We have seen that instead of getting jurisprudence, we get vengeance at a political level and even at a legal level and this is a problem," he said. "The court we have confidence in is the court of public opinion and the court of the people."

    So Chamisa has agree to go into these elections KNOWING that Zanu PF will rig the elections and knowing the country's judiciary is biased in favour of Zanu PF. He has been advised not to take part in the elections without first implementing the reforms designed to stop the vote rigging and ensuring an independent judiciary but has refused to listen to the advice. Confused? You should not be, not if you realise that Chamisa and his MDC friends are blinded to all reason by greed.

    There is the off chance that MDC can win rigged elections, that is good enough for Chamisa and his opposition friends to want to contest. They are not interested that the probability of them winning is often very small and they do not care that the price the ordinary Zimbabweans pay in having these rigged elections is exorbitant. There is greed, for you.

    What the international community must now realise is that Chamisa and his MDC friends are corrupt and incompetent and have long stopped representing the ordinary people; just like Zanu PF politicians all Chamisa and company care about is their own selfish interests of getting into power at all cost.

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  6. @ Marallas

    When someone criticise you for some you did not say it is a clear sign the individual is getting real desperate.

    "You must be happy your MDCA has finally joined hands with great Uncle Bob and his authentic, original and undiluted ZANU PF," you said. Where is the above article have I praised MDC Alliance, Mugabe or their joining hands?

    So you found nothing you could criticise me on from what I said and so you write your own foolish ideas, pretend that I said it, and criticise me for it. something you wished I had said! Foolish ideas come naturally to you, you are like a dung beetle; dung is all it knows and love. And so it will fights off any other creature out there because the bug believes they all love dung too!

    Mugabe is a corrupt, incompetent and murderous thug who should not be allowed to live in the palatial mansion and live is obscene luxury when ¾ of the population, the victims of his misrule and greed, languish in abject poverty making do on US$1.00 or less a day. Mugabe should answer for the over 30 000 innocent lives murdered in cold blood to establish and retain the de facto one-party dictatorship the tyrant imposed on this nation.

    The very fact that Nelson Chamisa should be praising this monster called Robert Mugabe in any way only goes to show just how readily MDC leaders will sell the nation just to get on the gravy train. It is not the first time Chamisa and his corrupt and incompetent MDC friends have sold out - they did so during the GNU when they failed to implement even one reform.

    I do not subscribe to ED and his junta's narrative either; they want to tell us that all the bad things, the corruption, vote rigging and political murders that have taken place in the land were all Mugabe and a handful of his G40 associates' doing. That is just rubbish especially when it was none other than ED, VP Chiwenga and many of those now in the Lacoste factions who did the looting and whose hands are bright red with the shed innocent blood!

    Mugabe and G40 on the one hand and ED and his Lacoste junta on the other are but just the two peas out of the same evil Zanu PF dictatorship pod, which one of them is in power is matter of indifference! coin.

    These elections should not be taking place, not without first implementing the democratic reforms. Where have you ever heard of people holding free and fair elections without something as basic as a verified voters' roll. Only a first class idiot like Chamisa would agree to take part in such an Alice in Wonderland farce!

    The best outcome right now would be for the international community to declare the whole charade null and void and the nation given a chance to finally implement the democratic reforms and hold proper elections.

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  7. A politician in the Zimbabwean opposition stronghold of Bulawayo says there are numerous reports of "voting going at a snail's pace."

    David Coltart, a supporter of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, says he hopes election observers will pay special attention to the pace of voting "as it is a means of suppressing the urban vote."

    Coltart, you and your MDC friends have been warned 100 000 times and 100 000 times again that without the reforms, Zanu PF will rig the elections. You lot insisted on the elections going ahead because "MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections," Chamisa boasted. If these elections are rigged then you lot must know that you will be held to account for having dragged this nation into this mess!

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  8. @ Chamisa

    "Victory is ours! Long winding queues in most parts of Harare. There seems to be a deliberate attempt to suppress and frustrate the Urban vote. Good turnout but the people's will being negated & undetermined due to these deliberate & unnecessary delays. We are in because #Godisinit."

    You and your fellow MDC friends have been warned 100 000 times and 100 000 times again that, without the reforms, Zanu PF will rig these elections. It is you, not God, who have insisted on the elections going ahead. "MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections," you, Nelson Chamisa, have boasted on many, many occasions.

    After 38 years of rigged elections and with the nation in total chaos the one thing the nation wants right now is to get out of this mess. And we are NOT going to get out of the mess if we cannot hold free, fair and credible elections. If these elections are rigged then you and your fellow MDC friends will be held to account for having dragged this nation into this mess!

    Holding these elections with no reforms in place is insane. Please, do not evoke the name of God; leave God out of your foolishness and greed, you idiot! God is not insane!

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  9. LIVE - Voters Speak Of Their Experiences In Chitungwiza, reported Zimeye.

    There are supposed to be less than 1 000 voters per polling station and so why are these people being forced to wait for hours on end.

    We have the seen the same subtle punishment being meted out to suspected opposition supporters during the voter registration exercise and in past elections. Like it or not some of the voters will give up!

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  10. By 11 am at Chitungwiza hospital Tent A Total voters 250 (Females 131, Males 119) Turned away 14 (reasons: wrong polling station referred elsewhere)

    By 12 pm at Zengeza 4 Open Space Tent A Total voters 284 (140 Female, 144 male) Turned away 24 (11 males, 13 females) reasons not on voters roll, some brought drivers licence while others came to the wrong polling station.

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  11. Scores of voters in ward 7 and ward 4 Masvingo Urban Constituency have been turned away because their names are not appearing in the voters' roll.

    However ZEC presiding officers at the respective polling station have dismissed claims that the voting process is chaotic, indicating alarmists are trying to discredit the polls.

    https://www.zimeye.net/2018/07/30/zec-battles-to-resolve-anomalies/

    Here we go again! How many times are we going to allow ourselves to be dragged through hell. Voting is a birth right and not some privilege that those in power can grant to some and deny to others as they please!

    These elections are a complete farce! Zimbabweans like boasting that they are one of the most literate nation in Africa and yet we do not even know what constitute free, fair and credible elections much less when someone is taking us for village idiots!

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  12. President Ramaphosa said the ANC was pleased to hear that elections had started off well and that there were no incidents of violence in Zimbabwe.

    One hopes that President Ramaphosa is not that naïve as to believe that as long as there is no violence the elections are free, fair and credible! The Zimbabwe elections are taking place with no free public media, no verified voters' roll, with Zanu PF robbing the nation blind to bankroll the party's vote rigging schemes, etc., etc.!

    These elections are not free, fair and credible and therefore Zimbabwe is still a country in serious trouble. SADC leaders must act decisively now to rescue Zimbabwe out of this mess or the country will drag its people deeper and deeper into the abyss and the whole region with it.

    If there was ever a time for decisive leadership in SADC it is now. This is not the time for President Ramaphosa to bury his head in the sand like many regional leaders have done in the past.

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  13. "I want to do this and get on with my business. I am not leaving anything to chance. This is my future," said Emerina Akenda, a first-time voter.

    Yes, Emerina, that is exactly what millions of other Zimbabweans who have faithful queued to vote thought those last 38 years and look where the nation has ended up? In 1980 the country was one of the five richest countries in Africa and today it is the poorest. The chances are you are one of the 75% of the population living in abject poverty.

    You have fallen into the same trap all other Zimbabweans fall into - you thought by voting you will change your future for the better. Things did not get better but have got progressively worse!

    If you had bothered to ask yourself, Emerina, why things have been getting worse and not better these last 38 years then you would have found out by now that it is because the nation has been stuck with the same corrupt and incompetent Zanu PF regime. The party has stayed in power because it rigged the elections. Zanu PF is rigging these elections and you are being naïve not to see this! You have changed nothing!

    Those who will not learn from history are condemned to repeat the same mistake over and over again. You can look forward to another 20 years or so of voting and this hell - if you survive that long!

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  14. Zimbabwe's firebrand opposition leader and former finance minister Tendai Biti has failed to cast his vote after his name was not on the Voters Roll.

    Kudzai Rangarirai said, "Hon. Biti claims that his name is not on the Voters Roll at Gletywn Polling Stn. Shawasha, Hre East and hence he could not vote. He says he will seek legal recourse & is hopeful that he will be able to vote before end of the day."

    https://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-national-byo-141888.html

    If this is true then it is a positive thing, especially he should go on to lose the seat. Because as long as people like Biti win these scraps, they will keep on contesting regardless how flawed and illegal the process gets and how much the ordinary people suffer because of the failure to bring about meaningful change!

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