Sunday, 10 February 2019

New GNU will give Mnangagwa legitimacy - still appeasing, madness W Mukori

Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because we have again and again failed to define our problem(s) and, as one would expect, have failed to come up with working solution(s). With no working solution, we have blundered from pillar to post. 

Top on the national agenda is the ever worsening problems of serious economic meltdown and political paralysis. Many people are calling for political dialogue between the ruling party, Zanu PF, and the main opposition party MDC Alliance as the way forward. Sadly, this is not a well thought out solution, as usual!

“Pressure mounted on President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance Nelson Chamisa last week to engage in dialogue to solve the country's worsening economic and political crisis,” reported The Standard.

“Chamisa ignored an invitation by Mnangagwa to attend last week's dialogue with other July 30, 2018 presidential election candidates as he insisted on a neutral mediator.

“The president also failed to attend a breakfast meeting organised by churches last Thursday to initiate dialogue between Zanu-PF and the opposition, but Chamisa attended.”

Zimbabwe has been stuck in this economic and political mess all these years precisely because Zanu PF has rigged elections. It is as clear as day that any solution for Zimbabwe must address this thorny problem of stopping Zanu PF rigging elections. 

Those calling for the dialogue between Mnangagwa and Chamisa expect the discussion to lead to the two parties working together or even forming a new GNU similar to the one in 2008 to 2013. Ask these people why the 2008 GNU failed to stop Zanu PF rigging the 2013 and then 2018 elections; they have no clue, why.

They had no clue why the 2008 GNU was formed back then and they still have no clue why it was formed now, even with the benefit of hindsight. So they want a new GNU but cannot even say what they want it to accomplished. 

Even if one was to give those clamouring for political dialogue between Mnangagwa and Chamisa as the solution; the benefit of the doubt and assume they understand the new GNU must implement the democratic reforms designed to end the curse of rigged elections and pariah state. Still, it is futile to expect the proposed new GNU in which Zanu PF and/or MDC Alliance play any meaningful role, much less play the leading one, to implement the reforms.

It is naive to expect the new GNU led by Zanu PF and MDC to implement the reforms since they failed to get even one reform implemented in five years during the 2008 GNU for various selfish reasons. The same selfish reasons are just as valid today as they were ten years ago.

Worse still, whilst both Zanu PF and MDC leaders acknowledged, tacitly at least, that the 2008 elections were not free, fair and credible. They signed on to the Global Political Agreement agreeing to the implementing of the raft of democratic reforms. This is not the case this time. 

Mnangagwa has already made the acceptance that the elections were free and fair and himself as the legitimate president a condition for all participating in the political dialogue. And so allowing the political dialogue to go ahead under Mnangagwa’s terms is to accept that there will be no meaningful reforms implemented during the life time of the new GNU.

What makes the call for Zanu PF and MDC dialogue so sickening is the failure by all those making it to see the call for what it is - grovelling to the politicians to appease them. These people are bending over backwards to allow the politicians to remain in power regardless of the latter’s pathetic political and economic records of failure and even one of blatantly rigging the elections.

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies has blatantly denied the people their freedoms and basic rights including the right to a meaningful vote and even the right to life. The nation has allowed the thugs to remain in power to appease them  with the tragic economic and political consequences there for all to see. After 38 years of following this foolish policy of appeasement it is sickening that there are still Zimbabweans out there who still want to try it. 

Zanu PF rigged last July’s elections and the only rational solution is to demand that the regime steps down. All attempts by the regime, such as the use of brute force to cow the populous into submission; must be seen for what it is - Zanu PF is holding the nation to ransom.

Those seeking to appease Zanu PF by forming the new GNU to legitimise the illegitimate regime must answer why the last GNU was a failure! By appeasing Mnangagwa and Chamisa, they are not doing the long suffering ordinary Zimbabweans any favours; it is disappointing that church leaders are leading in this foolishness and betrayal of the downtrodden.

5 comments:

  1. @ Tapiwa Gomo

    Zimbabwe’s economic and political problems are result of 38 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruptions and tyrannical rule epitomised by the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. Zanu PF propaganda and brainwashing has denied the misrule and blamed the mess on everyone and everything else but itself. But now with millions of our people suffering and dying from poverty induced hardships and diseases one had hoped the people themselves will snap out of their sloth-like slumber and confront the elephant in the room - bad governance. Sadly that is not so!

    “Perhaps, these (thank you rallies) can be turned into "meet the people rallies" and bring together the various political leaders to dialogue with the people. This would be the beginning of national leadership that transcend political party lines,” wrote Gomo in support of the call for Mnangagwa and Chamisa dialogue.

    “There is consensus that Zimbabwe needs unity and healing from the its troubled past and the present situation. But without a strong sense of organisation, these will be hard to achieve, making it harder to convert people's energy into productivity. If you do not organise the people into productive sectors, the people will organise themselves into disruptive activities.”

    For the umpteenth time Gomo, no amount of inter party dialogue or rallies can ever change the political reality that Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, vote rigging and murderous thugs. The country will never have any meaningful economic recover because no local or foreign business activities will ever survive much less thrive in a chaotic and unstable country!

    Mnangagwa rigged last July’s elections and is therefore illegitimate. He and Chamisa can form a new GNU but it will a Zanu PF regime in all but name and therefore it too will still be illegitimate!

    These Mnangagwa and Chamisa talks are about keeping the two in power and giving them some legitimacy. If you are serious about finding a solution to take the country out of this mess then the two must step down to allow the nation to dismantle the de facto one-party dictatorship and replace it with a healthy and functional democratic system of government.

    You are obsessed about appeasing Mnangagwa and his fellow ruling elite when it is the people you should be concerned about!

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  2. SADC leaders warned MDC leaders that without implementing the reforms first Zanu PF will rig the elections. Mnangagwa did not implement even one reforms and blatantly rigged the 2018 elections. Why are SADC leaders pretending the elections were not rigged?

    As long as Zimbabwe remain a pariah state the country's economic meltdown will only get worse. SADC leaders should be helping Zimbabwe end the dictatorship and they are instead burying their heads in the sand! Shame on you!

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  3. THE European Union (EU) has told President Emmerson Mnangagwa that the bloc would only consider extending aid to his government if the Harare administration met certain conditions that include respect for human rights and holding of credible elections.

    This followed Mnangagwa's meeting with the EU commissioner for international co-operation and development, Neven Mimica on the sidelines of the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Saturday where the two discussed developments in Zimbabwe, including the recent military crackdown on fuel protests, which left 17 dead.

    Zimbabwe will never achieve any meaningful economic recovery as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. After 38 years of letting Zanu PF get away with rigged elections whilst the country sunk deeper and deeper into the abyss it is pleasing to note there are a growing number of people who now accept that this madness must be brought to an end for the sake of saving the country and people.

    Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF believe they have the divine right to rig elections and stay in power; they must be told in no uncertain terms that they do not have any such right! They rigged last year’s elections and they must step down, period!

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  4. @ Machavio

    You are right to dismiss a Zanu PF and MDC GNU but you are doing so for the wrong reasons.

    “Only fools will waste their time dreaming about GNU.Chamisa may be educated but lacks knowledge. Who does he think he is to just wake up trashing the ConCourt ruling and cobble together a GNU.With who. Surely, it now appears their are no thinking people in that very confused and confusing party,” you said.

    Zanu PF rigged last July’s elections the Con-Court’s confirmation of Mnangagwa’s victory is just one of the many idiotic rulings to come out of our corrupt and utterly useless judiciary. There was overwhelming evidence that ZEC had failed to produce a verifies voters roll and had failed to make public some of the V11 forms although these were all legal requirements. This is why the EU election observer mission said the election process and results could not be “verified and/or traced”.

    So the Con-Court ended up confirming Mnangagwa the winner of an elections in which NO ONE knows who was on the voters’ roll, who voted, how many multiple votes were cast (we know there were multiple votes cast), etc. Mnangagwa and the Con-Court can say what the wish the historic fact is the elections were flawed and illegal and it is nonsense to consider any result legal.

    Zanu PF is illegitimate just as the party was illegitimate following the rigged 2008 elections. The GNU was legitimate because SADC proposed it as a way out and Zimbabweans agreed. A Zanu PF and MDC GNU would never be legitimate because the people of Zimbabwe and the international community will never accept it even if SADC or AU were to propose it.

    The two parties failed to implement even one reform last time and it is naive to believe they will do so this time. Besides, it was wrong to invite Zanu PF into the GNU last time after all the blatant cheating and wanton violence by the party. They should have been punished for committing high treason and not rewarded. It would be unforgivable to make the same foolish mistake again!

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  5. @ Patricia

    “CHAMISA DOESN’T WANT GNU,” you say.

    What does Chamisa want then?

    Chamisa has already said he will accept Zanu PF’s two thirds majority in parliament as long as he is declared the winner of the presidential elections. He agrees the election process was full of flaws and illegalities but only in so far as it effects Mnangagwa’s vote count. If he was to be declared the winner then the elections were free, fair and credible.

    If he cannot be president then he will accept a GNU in which he has a senior post complete with all the gravy train trappings.

    “ZANU PF WON THE ELECTIONS SO LET MANANGWA RULE. WHY WORRY ABOUT CHAMISA?” you continued.

    Well, Mnangagwa did not win the elections he rigged! As for letting him rule, he would kiss you for that, he like it so much he has not only rigged the elections but has shown that he will shoot to kill to retain power.

    Even after 38 years of ruling Zanu PF is not going to give up power, they love of power is insatiable! You should be careful what you wish for!

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