Sunday 16 December 2018

Chiwenga threaten "to pay back (for the illegitimate verdict) in hard coin" - shoot to kill P Guramatunhu


”Cde President, you personally stretched out your hand to the opposition after Zanu PF’s July 30 landslide victory. But the opposition spurned that hand,” said VP Constantino Chiwenga at the Annual Zanu PF People’s National Conference.

“You have since withdrawn the well-stretched hand. All of us follow, principally those of us in Parliament are very happy that our Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs (Ziyambi Ziyambi), acting in his capacity as leader of the House (in Parliament), sent a clear signal of paying back the opposition in the hard coin they have tossed us. They have chosen to disrespect our leader who is the Head of State of our nation (President Mnangagwa).

“We have no reason to handle them with the respect they have voluntarily rejected.”

This is just Zanu PF, the bid bad wolf, flexing big bully muscle!

The party blatantly rigged the elections denying over 3 millions Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote; refused to release the verified voters’ roll although this is a legal requirement; refused to free up the public media; in its affidavit submitted to the Con-Court, ZEC had three different vote tally results, proof the figures had been cooked up; etc.

All the international election observers have dismissed the elections as flawed and illegal. Even the British who had been bending over backwards to help Mnangagwa regime to be accepted back into the world community ever since last November’s coup, could not gloss over the blatant vote rigging. The outgoing UK Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ms Catriano Laing’s, parting shot to the regime was “the electoral playing field was not level”!

“The electoral commission (ZEC) lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner. The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability,” EU Election Observer Mission said in its final report.

“Finally, the restrictions on political freedoms, the excessive use of force by security forces and abuses of human rights in the post-election period undermined the corresponding positive aspects during the pre-election campaign. As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”

If the elections had “failed to meet international standard” there is only one conclusion: Zanu PF rigged the elections, the party does not have the mandate and therefore the regime is illegitimate. 
MDC Alliance should have never agreed to participate in these elections without first implementing the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. Nelson Chamisa et al are only joining “Zanu PF is illegitimate” bandwagon for the selfish purpose of wringing gravy train concessions from Zanu PF.

Even if Nelson Chamisa had acknowledged Mnangagwa as the winner of the recent elections without the Con-Court challenge; that would not have made all the glaring flaws and illegalities go away. The EU Observers’ conclusion that “the elections had failed to meet international standards” was based on the observed glaring flaws and illegalities and not on what Chamisa did or didn’t do!
  
“We have no reason to handle them with the respect!” This is an ominous threat that all who knows Zanu PF’s history would be very foolish to dismiss
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Zanu PF’s hunger for absolute power and the political influence and wealth it has brought is insatiable. The party has shown again and again that it will do whatever it dimmed necessary to secure power be it rigging elections and even shedding innocent blood. Zanu PF has murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans to establish and retain the de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship. 
The shooting of seven civilians on 1st August 2018 was to quell the protest against another rigged elections and a timely reminder the regime would not hesitate to shed more innocent blood in its drive to hang on to power, regardless of it being illegitimate.

Zimbabweans must now brace themselves for the double whammy of the economic hardships from the worsening economic situation, on the one hand. By rigging the elections Zanu PF has just confirmed Zimbabwe is still a pariah state and thus killed all hopes of any meaningful economic recovery. Investors, local and foreign, do not do business in a pariah state.
On the other hand the nation will be subjected to increased political repression. The worsening economic situation will force the people to protest their suffering and Zanu PF, fearful of losing its iron grip on power will step up the political repression. 

Zanu PF blame MDC Alliance’s refusal to acknowledge Mnangagwa as the winner to justify its “shoot to kill” against the nation, a case of collective punishment. As far as Zanu PF is concerned it is “paying back the opposition in the hard coin they have tossed us!” This is just the classical case of the bad wolf, up stream, accusing the lamb of mudding the water!

Like it or not, Zanu PF thugs now know they will never revive the economy and so they have given up all hope of winning free, fair and credible elections. They are in power and are going to hold on to power by rigging elections, period.

If we are serious about reviving the Zimbabwe economy then we must be firm and resolute in our demand for good and accountable government. When we say we demand free, fair and credible elections, we must mean it and there is no better way to show that than punishing those who rig elections.

Zanu PF has rig elections for the last 38 years and we have allowed the party to get away with it. There can be no better time to stop the rot than now. Zanu PF rigged the 30 July 2018 elections rewarding the thugs with high office is the most foolish thing we can ever do as the regime is now abusing state power to impose itself and consolidating its dictatorial rule. 

Zanu PF rigged the elections, the party must be pressured to step down. This is the only way out of the political and economic mess Zimbabwe finds itself in today.

Zimbabwe is in this political and economic mess, a man-made hell-on-earth, because the nation has blundered from pillar to post. Time and time again the nation has gone for the ease solution even when it was clear as day it was the wrong solution. We are in a deep hole and there is no down-hill way out.

Forcing Zanu PF to step down is the uphill solution and only solution! By allowing Zanu PF to get away with vote rigging these last 38 years has only make it hard for us to these thugs to give up power. Allowing them to stay in power till 2023 will make it even harder to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections and to force them to step down afterwards.

11 comments:

  1. The economic meltdown is worse now than it was a year ago, the regime have failed to stop the rot much less reverse it.

    Many people thought Mnangagwa was going to end Zimbabwe's economic decline particularly with his "Zimbabwe is open for business!" focus. It turned out he appreciated the need for economic recover but failed to appreciate that there would be no meaningful economic recovery with first addressing the rot in the country's political system that allowed mismanagement and corruption to grow and thrive.

    By rigging the 30 July elections, Mnangagwa reminded the world the country was still a pariah state ruled by the same corrupt and lawlessness thugs. There is no hope of any meaningful economic recovery in a pariah state and we are seeing this reality being played out.

    The Zanu PF conference ended on a cheerful note but that is to be expected, for the last 38 years Zanu PF leaders have cheered and applauded as the country sunk deeper and deeper into the hell-on-earth the party dragged the nation into. This is a regime that is accountable to no one and so is given to mixing its wishful thinking with reality.

    Some of the so called “big ideas, big projects” such as the Batoka Gorge Dam have been on the cards for the last 40 years. Ian Smith was planning to build the dam and would have done so if the civil war had not intervened. All Zanu PF has ever done since was talk about the project. The country is in such a political and economic mess at present it is impossible to see how this regime will ever get such a project done!

    “Zanu PF is boldly on the move!” Mnangagwa boasted. There is only direction the country has been going for the last 38 years - deeper and deeper into the economic and political hell-on-earth Zanu PF has dragged the nation into. The country has had crippling shortages of cash, forex, fuel, food, medicine, etc., etc., warning signs that the economic meltdown is getting worse not better. And yet here we are, Mnangagwa and company are celebrating disaster as if it was success!

    Cry, the beloved country; heart-breaking suffering the nation is going through is set to get even worse! The tragedy is the majority of Zimbabweans are totally helpless to stop the rot because they have no clue what is going on. Ignorance is, without doubt, the worst curse that can befall a man and debt the ignorant have to pay is never paid unto death!

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  2. If there is one thing we can be absolutely certain on it is that Zanu PF will NEVER EVER implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. NEVER EVER! After 38 years of absolute power, these guys are now used to enjoying absolute power it is simply unthinkable for them to be out of power.

    The long years of absolute power have allowed them to do many things they would otherwise have never done if it had ever occurred to them that one day they will not be in power and held to account for what they did.

    Zimbabweans must accept the political reality that Zanu PF thugs are holding the nation to ransom. It is only when one has accepted this reality that one can begin to understand why removing Zanu PF from office, asking the party to step down, is not going to be a walk in the park.

    Allowing Zanu PF to remain in office is not much of an option either because we can be certain on one thing the economic meltdown will only get worse and worse. The shortage of medicine, for example, is having an immediate result in increased human suffering and lost lives.

    As a nation we have been condition to accept our suffering and even deaths stoically even when these things are man-made and should have been avoided. It is this weakness that has allowed tyrants to ride roughshod over us denying us our freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even our right to life.

    People think they are making a painless choice in allowing Zanu PF to remain in power rather than confront the regime and face the consequence of the "shoot to kill" policy. The truth is the nation is paying dearly for having allowed Zanu PF to stay in power regardless of the vote rigging in terms of the over 30 000 political murders and the suffering and deaths cause by the economic meltdown.

    It would make more sense to suffer and die fighting to end the dictatorship than to continue to suffer and die under the dictatorship with no hope of when it will all end because the dictatorship will never allow its own demise. Never!

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  3. “Zanu PF blame MDC Alliance's refusal to acknowledge Mnangagwa as the winner to justify its "shoot to kill" against the nation, a case of collective punishment. As far as Zanu PF is concerned it is "paying back the opposition in the hard coin they have tossed us!" This is just the classical case of the bad wolf, up stream, accusing the lamb of mudding the water!”

    You are right Zanu PF is the big, bad wolf, up stream, s***ting in the water and then threaten the lambs down stream with death if they dared to complain about it. Except in this case, we must never forget that we are human beings, who have chosen to be as helpless as lamb before the big bad wolf. Yes, Zanu PF thugs have proven to be murderous thugs but we must never ever for get that they are mortals human beings, just like the rest of us.

    Zanu PF thugs have tormented us so these last 38 years but only because the thugs have usurped our freedoms, rights and power and have abused that power to make our lives hell-on-earth! It is up to us to reclaim our rights and freedoms.

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  4. Zanu PF is a party of ruthless thugs and they know they rigged the elections to stay in power and now they will kill to hang on to power. The real tragedy here is the people are being pushed to demand meaningful change by the worsening economic situation and yet they also know the regime will shoot to kill just to remain in power. In the end people will revolt and innocent blood will be spilt. "Zanu PF ndeye ropa!" (Zanu PF is a party of blood!) as members have often boasted.

    It is a great pity that the nation failed to get even one democratic reform implemented during the 2008 GNU when the country had the golden opportunity to do so! MDC leaders betrayed the nation big time and the nation is paying dearly for it!

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  5. Zanu PF will use the MDC's refusal to recognise Mnangagwa as the president as an excuse for using brute force to silence dissent. If is was not this excuse it would still have found another excuse; you cannot win with them.

    It is the people who should angry that Zanu PF rigged the elections and yet it is the regime that is angry and will mete out the punishment on the people for daring to demand their right to free and fair elections.

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  6. The Minister of State for Masvingo Province, Ezra Chadzamira has warned overcharging retailers and wholesalers that they will lose trading licences if they fail to abide by the government’s pricing system.

    Chadzamira told a Masvingo-based radio station some unscrupulous traders were deliberately sabotaging government’s economic revival programmes.

    Zanu PF has tried to resist the temptation to reintroduce price controls and now it is clear it has failed.

    The price controls did not work in the past and they will not work now. The problem of shortages or even higher black market prices are back.

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  7. The Motlanthe Commission report is out and it blame MDC for the violence, as many had expected.

    It was a complete whitewash and a waste of time and resources!

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  8. Here we go! The country is facing serious financial problems and ED is increasing the cost of the country's already bloated public sector wage bill!

    119 Army Officers promoted!

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  9. A Senior House Officer -Anaesthetics Suleiman Makore on Friday took to social media to  vent his frustration on the economic situation in the country vis-a-vis the salary that medical officers are being paid by government.

    "Friends, please allow me to rant, my heart is overburdened. Today, we had a meeting with the deputy minister of health and our hope was that, as a colleague, we would have an honest discussion of issues related to our welfare as govt doctors." Makore said.

    "Well my conclusion after that discussion is that they do not really care about us. Prices have gone up by at least 3 or even 4 times in the last few months yet my RTGS/Bond salary has remained static.”

    Sorry to hear that Doc!

    But are you and your fellow doctors not treating the symptoms and not the disease here? Even if government was to grant you guys 4 times your present salaries we both know it will not be long before the prices go up 4 times again.

    Besides even if your salaries was increased 8 times, to give you some cushion, that will only be one aspect; government will need to increase its funding to hospitals 20 fold to stock your empty shelves and fix/replace broken equipment.

    This government will never accomplish any of these thing not as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state governed by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. It is high time the people of Zimbabwe open their eyes and see that the bigger picture: that Zimbabwe’s economic recovery depends on the country doing something to cure itself of the curse of rigged elections.

    Doc if you and your fellow doctors do not know that Zanu PF rigged the recent elections then Zimbabwe is going nowhere until you do!

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  10. … Is it not true that members of the executives and ministers seek medical attention outside the country? If the hospitals are good, why are they not treated here? Is it not in the public domain that government is running around seeking medicines for the hospitals?

    Very true!

    Firing the doctors asking for a salary review after their wages have just been cut to 1/3 as the Bond Notes exchange rate of 3:1 to US$ would testify is an outrage.

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  11. … Is it not true that members of the executives and ministers seek medical attention outside the country? If the hospitals are good, why are they not treated here? Is it not in the public domain that government is running around seeking medicines for the hospitals?

    Very true!

    Firing the doctors asking for a salary review after their wages have just been cut to 1/3 as the Bond Notes exchange rate of 3:1 to US$ would testify is an outrage.

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