“ED in fix …. as government workers want more money” screamed the Daily
News Live headlines!
"With only less than a month gone after their pay cheques were
reviewed upwards, government workers are pushing for another cost of living
adjustment to cushion them from inflation, which is edging close to 70
percent," the paper reported.
The regime is fearful that the worsening economic meltdown, if not
addressed as a matter of urgency will lead to serious social unrest. Deja
vu!
"Firstly, we wish to assure the nation that His Excellency, The
President, of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Head of State and Government and
Commander in Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde R.G Mugabe and his
family are safe and sound and their security is guaranteed. We are only
targeting criminals around him who are committing crimes that are causing
social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice.
As soon as we have accomplished our mission we expect that the situation will
return to normalcy,” said Major General Sibusiso Moyo, his TV address in the
small hours of 15 November 2017.
So the November 2017 military coup was to end the country's economic
meltdown and the the suffering it had brought. No doubt President Mnangagwa had
meant to hit the ground running with his promise to end corruption and appeal
to new investors with his “Zimbabwe is open for business!” campaign. All those
around him joined in the campaign, all wearing in the trademark brightly
coloured scarf even in the Africa mid-day heat.
A year and half since the coup, it is now clear the flood of investors
and lenders the regime was confident would follow in answer to its “Zimbabwe is
open for business!” invitation has not materialised. And we know why. What is
the point of crowing from the rooftop “Zimbabwe is open for business!” when the
impediments that had had made it impossible to do business in the country all
along have not been removed. Mnangagwa promised to end corruption,
hold free and fair elections, etc. but never kept any of these promises.
The military coup was first and foremost about making sure that the coup
plotters as members of the Joint Operation Command (JOC), the shadowy Junta
that has ruled the country all along, retained absolute power. Mugabe was
threatening to take away the power from JOC and give it to his wife and the G40
Zanu PF faction. The coup was to restore the Zanu PF dictatorial power back JOC
hence the reason the coup was called "Operation restore legacy".
Mnangagwa and his coup plotters had risked their lives and limbs in
wrestling power from Mugabe, they were not going to risk losing the power in a
democratic elections, especially when it was in their power to rig the said
elections! And so they rigged the July 2018 elections!
There is no doubt that Mnangagwa and his cronies fully appreciated the
need to end corruption, to end Zimbabwe's pariah state status, etc., etc. as
the pre-requisite to ending Zimbabwe's worsening economic situation. They also
fully appreciate that doing nothing about the worsening economic situation is
no longer an option as the threat of social unrest is real.
However, they are also painfully aware that they cannot end corruption,
hold free and fair elections, etc. and still hang on to power. And so what they
have done since the November 2017 military coup is bluff. President Mnangagwa
has been forced to admit that he has failed to end corruption.
"I now realise corrupt is deep-rooted!" he admitted. So
deep-rooted he cannot uproot it because he and his fellow Zanu PF ruling elite
are the godfathers of corruption but, of course, he would never admit that.
He admitted there was little progress in arresting the corrupt because
those tasked to do so; Police, anti-corruption unit, the prosecuting authority,
the judiciary, etc.; are all corrupt. But quickly added that not everyone in
the Police, etc. was corrupt and it is these few the country was to rely on to
stamp out corruption.
In 2016 Mugabe admitted the nation was being swindled out of US$15
billion in diamond revenue alone. We know the wholesale looting of diamonds has
been going on for decades and is going on to this day. So why have these
squeaky clean Police Officers failed to arrest even one swindler in all these
years? Of course, Mnangagwa is bluffing that corruption will ever be stamp out
as long as the Zanu PF godfathers of corruption remain in power.
Similarly Zanu PF has bluffed about holding free and fair elections and
thus ending the country's cursed pariah state. Zimbabwe will never hold free,
fair and credible elections as long as Zanu PF remains in power. Zanu PF will
never reform itself out of office, period.
Whilst Zanu PF has bluffed about ending corruption, about holding free
and fair elections and about addressing all the other underlying problems
causing the country's economic meltdown; what the regime has clearly failed to
do is bluff about the worsening economic situation itself. The “degenerating
political, social and economic situation in our country which if not addressed
may result in violent conflict”, as now Minister Moyo admitted in November
2017, is still present today!
The solution to Zimbabwe’s worsening economic crisis has been staring us
in the face all along; we must stop bluffing and address corruption, bad
governance, etc. And since Zanu PF is not going to address these problems we
must find others who will. We must restore the people’s right to a meaningful
say in the governance of the country including the right to effect regime
change.
We must demand that Zanu PF step down to create the political space for
an interim administration that will be tasked to implement the democratic
reforms designed to end Zanu PF’s carte blanche powers to rig elections.
Jonathan Moyo knows only too well of these "knee-jerk Zanu PF policies", he has formulated and implemented many in his Zanu PF days!
ReplyDeleteProtesters have scored a major victory in Sudan as three generals in the country’s ruling Transitional Military Council offered their resignations.
ReplyDeleteThe three are considered to be avowed Islamists and allies of former President Omar al-Bashir.
The difference between quality opposition in Sudan and our own corrupt and incompetent opposition is stunning. Whilst the former had a clear idea they wanted meaningful change and have stood firm on their demands, the latter had no clue what they wanted in November 2017. Indeed the opposition leaders were among the first to praise the coup leaders and calling for the scrapping of elections to form a GNU.
Right now every says Zanu PF is illegitimate because the party rigged last year’s elections but that clearly does not bother our opposition leaders. They are only holding back declaring Mnangagwa legitimate because they want a seat on the gravy train.
Exiled Professor Jonathan Moyo has posted a video footage of a convoy of 22 cars which was seen on Thursday in Bulawayo.
ReplyDeleteProfessor Moyo suggested that the convoy belongs to Vice Preside Rtd General Constantino Chiwenga.
No wonder these guys have become so big headed the thought of them giving up power is simply unthinkable!
"Hupenzi inyama yengakava!" (The stupid are stubborn!) as one would say in Shona.
ReplyDeleteThe country is in the gutter because of 39 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF misrule. The regime has managed to stay in power regardless of the people's democratic wishes because it rigs elections. The sanctions are putting the pressure on the regime to stop rigging elections. And here is someone demanding that the sanctions should be lifted so the vote rigging and misrule can continue. How stupid is that?
Here is the man who came into power through a coup and rigged elections and has made his vast fortune enabling him to live in a palatial mansion with his 45 gold watches, etc. from looting. He has the chutzpah to call those making an honest living "terrorists"! That is the arrogance of a tyrant who knows he is accountable to no one!
ReplyDeleteThe economic situation in Zimbabwe has left millions in abject poverty and many are now dying for want of clean water, food, US$ 5 per month medicine, etc. The blundering incompetence of Zanu PF is dragging the nation even deeper into this economic hell.
The only way out of the hell-on-earth we find ourselves today is to force Zanu PF to step down so that we can appoint an interim administration to implement the reforms to cure the nation of the curse of rigged elections and rid ourselves of arrogant tyrants. They are those who wanted a dialogue with Zanu PF and then a GNU to appease the regime; even they must now accept the economic situation in the country is intolerable and there is no time to waste on appeasement.