“Mupakati anokubirwa nomutsitsi;
akakupa chisvanda, anopendedza nyika!” (A tyrant robs you by the bushel full;
if he gives away a bowl, he will make a big song and dance of his generosity!)
So goes the Shona proverb. It says all that needs to be said about this Zanu PF
dictatorship!
Officiating at a police graduation
ceremony last Thursday, Mnangagwa appeared to have the planned MDC
demonstration in mind when he warned that people must not abuse their freedoms.
"The advent of the new
dispensation and the Second Republic saw the expansion of democratic space in
our country, as enshrined in our Constitution. This culminated in the holding
of peaceful, free, fair and credible harmonised general elections,” President
Mnangagwa said last Thursday.
"However, it is regrettable that
some retrogressive, unpatriotic and selfish individuals are bent on abusing the
democracy we now enjoy.”
1.
Yes, this year’s elections were
relatively peaceful - up to 1 st August shooting dead of seven unarmed
civilians following the post elections protest - compared to the wanton
violence and barbarism of the 2008 elections. President Mnangagwa knows only
too well of the madness of that year as he was the Zanu PF pointer man behind
it all. He has gone to town about how he has reined in the war veterans, party
thugs and the various security services personal behind the violence in the
past elections. To hear him talk about it one would think peaceful elections is
not a right but a privilege we should all be forever grateful to Mnangagwa and
his Second Republic for!
2.
President Mnangagwa can claim the
elections were free, fair and credible as often as he wished; the cold reality
is he rigged the elections. EU, the Americans, the Commonwealth and even the
British, who had supported him ever since last November’s coup, had no choice
but to admit the elections were rigged. Whether President Mnangagwa likes it or
not, his regime does not have the democratic mandate to govern the country, it
is illegitimate. Worse still, Zimbabwe’s economic recovery will never happen
because no serious investors will do business in a pariah state governed by
corrupt and vote rigging thugs.
3.
The shooting of the protestors soon
after the voting day was a timely reminder to the nation that the relative
peace up to voting day had exercised Zanu PF’s patience. The party’s patience
snapped at the sight of protestors and armed soldiers were deployed with
instructions of shoot to kill just to remind the nation that Zanu PF is still a
party of violence ruling by fear and not the democratic mandate. “Zanu PF ndeye
ropa!” (Zanu PF is a party of blood!) as the party members have often sung out
boastfully!
4.
As this talk of “unpatriotic and
selfish individuals bent on abusing the democracy” is just an excuse to justify
the regime resorting to the same tyrannical measures Zanu PF had used all
along. The so called Second Republic, the new dispensation was a myth shrouded
in smoke and mirror. Two events, the rigged elections and the shooting of
unarmed civilians, have exposed the lie of the Second Republic. Last November
military coup changed nothing much other than replacing Mugabe with Mnangagwa
who is “Mugabe mark 2”, as British MP Kate Hoey rightly called him.
5.
President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF
junta are committed to one thing above all else, that Zanu PF must remain in
power at all cost. “Zanu PF ichatoga! Igotonga! Imi muchingohukura!
Nokuhukura!” (Zanu PF will rule! And rule! Whilst (those calling for free
elections) bark! And bark!) Was the first thing Mnangagwa said to reassure his
party members soon after last November’s coup. Zanu PF has established a robust
political system to effectively deny the people their freedoms and basic human
rights including the right to free elections and even the right to life. The
party has certainly robbed povo by the bushel full and it sure makes a big song
and dance of every bit of freedom or right the regime gives away, even if be
for a short period.
6. If we are serious about reclaiming our basic freedoms and rights, about
Zimbabwe holding free, fair and credible elections and restoring good
governance and putting the nation back of a firm track of economic recovery;
then we demand the implementation of all the democratic reforms. We must reject
the bowl Zanu PF is offering us and demand the bushel full the regime stole
from us!
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