Zimbabwe is in this economic mess with
unemployment level a dizzying 90%, no clean water, health care service that has
all but collapsed, etc. because the country has been stuck these last 38 years
with a corrupt, incompetent and Zanu PF regime. In a healthy and functional
democracy the electorate would have been removed the party from power as soon
as the people realised the regime was incompetent and corrupt. Zimbabwe is not
a healthy and functioning democratic nation.
Ever since Robert Mugabe and his Zanu
PF regime first got into power in 1980 they have corrupted our state
institutions such as ZEC, the Court, the Police, etc. to create a de facto
one-party dictatorship in which the party has carte blanche dictatorial powers
to deny the people their freedoms and rights including the right to a
meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life.
So instead of state institutions like
ZEC, Constitutional Court, etc. carrying out their statutory duty of delivering
free, fair and credible elections, for example, they are helping Zanu PF rig
the elections by ignoring the rules or turning a blind-eye to Zanu PF
lawlessness.
The principle task of the opposition leaders’
is to safe guard the country’s democratic constitution and institutions and to hold
the ruling Zanu PF party to account. The tragedy for Zimbabwe is the opposition
have turned out to be hopelessly incompetent and corrupt. There have been many
golden opportunities to end the Zanu PF dictators but they have all been wasted
because the opposition sold-out.
Zimbabwe’s opposition are so
incompetent and corrupt they are now the milestone weighing the nation down in
its fight for free, fair and credible elections. It was bad enough that the
opposition participated in last year’s elections regardless of the election
process being flawed and illegal; they were warned of this but chose to
disregard the warning. It is very disappointing that the opposition leaders
have now taken it upon themselves to claim the vote rigging Mnangagwa and his Zanu
PF party are legitimate!
“According to the MDC-T, the question
of Mnangagwa's legitimacy is misplaced because his administration was declared
duly elected by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the Constitutional
Court after the tightly- contested harmonised polls in July last year,”
reported Bulawayo 24/ Daily News.
"This government is recognised by SADC, AU, EU, USA and the UN; therefore to any logical person it becomes apparent that any way forward can only come through dialogue," MDC-T national chair Abednico Bhebhe told journalists here on Friday.
"Does this mean we agree with this government? Of course we don't, hence the dialogue. But for us the welfare of Zimbabwe and her people trumps any personal ambition. It is not going to be easy but the dialogue needs mature people and if we did not participate who was going to be the adult in that room," added Bhebhe.
"This government is recognised by SADC, AU, EU, USA and the UN; therefore to any logical person it becomes apparent that any way forward can only come through dialogue," MDC-T national chair Abednico Bhebhe told journalists here on Friday.
"Does this mean we agree with this government? Of course we don't, hence the dialogue. But for us the welfare of Zimbabwe and her people trumps any personal ambition. It is not going to be easy but the dialogue needs mature people and if we did not participate who was going to be the adult in that room," added Bhebhe.
Mr Bhebhe and his like-minded friends
in opposition and the ruling party are forgetting that political legitimacy is
not whatever ZEC or the Constitution Court says because these institutions are manned
by mortals who may be corrupt and/or incompetent. The UN Declaration of Human
Rights has spelt out the basic rules that must be fulfilled to ensure free,
fair and credible elections whose result is beyond question and dispute.
Article 21.
(1)
Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly
or through freely chosen representatives.
(2) Everyone has the right of equal access to public service in his country.
(3) The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures.
(2) Everyone has the right of equal access to public service in his country.
(3) The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures.
The EU, USA, the Commonwealth
and many other nations and organisation who had election observers noted in
their reports the many glaring flaws and illegalities in last year’s election.
“Notably, major
shortcomings in the pre-election environment impacted on the free expression of
the will of electors, state resources were misused in favour of the incumbent
and coverage by state media was heavily biased in favour of the ruling party.
Further, the electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not
always act in an impartial manner,” stated the EU Election Observer Mission
final report.
“The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained
numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability.
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.”
The Americans and the British have gone one step further and confirmed
they will NOT lift the targeted sanctions and broke up the re-engagement
efforts they had undertaken, respectively. They have made it clear they imposed
these measures because Zanu PF had failed to honour its promise to hold free,
fair and credible elections.
In his book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of
tyranny in Zimbabwe, former MDC – Ncube Senator and Minister of Education in the GNU, David
Coltart, admitted that it was greed that made the opposition participated in flawed
and illegal elections.
“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.”
A number of MDC factions did come
together to form a coalition just before last year’s elections but that did not
stop them participating in the elections regardless of fact that not even one
reform had been implemented since the 2013 elections. Again, it was greed that got
the better of them.
So Zimbabwe’s opposition know the
elections will only be judged free, fair and credible if the process does not
have flaws and illegalities. They know last year’s elections had glaring flaws
and illegalities but are ignoring this and accepting ZEC and Constitutional
Court’s judgement on the matter to hide their own greed.
The international community was
surprised that Zimbabwe’s opposition candidates were so naïve and competent
they participated in last year’s elections something as basic as a verified
voters’ roll. After that fiasco, no one is at all surprised that the opposition
are participation in these political dialogues geared to confirm Zanu PF’s
legitimacy for a share of the gravy train spoils of power. Chamisa is holding
out from joining the dialogue in the hope of Mnangagwa will offer him a big
bribe!
By blatantly rigging last year’s
elections, Zanu PF confirmed Zimbabwe is still a pariah state ruled by corrupt
and vote rigging thugs. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state the
international community will continue to shy away from doing any business in
the country. The opposition’s participation in last year’s flawed and illegal elections
did not fool the international community to believing the elections were free
and fair. By the same token, the addition of opposition candidate(s) to this illegitimate
Zanu PF regime will not transform it into a legitimate one.
“We are participating in the illegal
elections and meaningless dialogue for welfare of the people!” No, you are
selling-out out of greed!
@ Arthur
ReplyDeleteWe know that the process was fake so ED is heading a fake government, with a fake cabinet, fake judiciary, fake currency, fake economy etc., the best was is for him to listen to what Chamisa wants.
I agree with you on the fake government, fake cabinet, etc. I would have said “fake opposition” too. MDC call themselves the movement for democratic change and yet they have not brought about even one democratic change in all their 19 years on the political stage!
1000 attend the funeral of the four burnt alive in SA’s xenophobia attack.
ReplyDeleteThis is tragic the more so since it could have been easily avoided if the country has not sunk to these depths of economic despair!
Zimbabwe's opposition politicians are breathtakingly corrupt, incompetent and sell-out. They participated in last year's elections even when it was crystal clear Mnangagwa had no intention of honouring his promise to hold free, fair and credible elections. They knew he would give away a few gravy train seats just as Zanu PF had done in the past and it was these the opposition was after.
ReplyDeleteOf course, Zanu PF rigged last year's elections, the party no democratic mandate to govern, it is illegitimate. PERIOD!
Having participated in the flawed and illegal elections our village idiots opposition leaders cannot condemn the rigged elections and so they have all endorsed the vote-rigging Mnangagwa and Zanu PF as legitimate. Abednico Bhebhe confirms Mnangagwa's legitimacy in one sentence and in the next talks of EU, America, etc. as having "recognized" Mnangagwa as if the two words mean the same thing and therefore interchangeable. Of course, none of these outsiders have dared to endorse Mnangagwa as legitimate hence the reason the British and the Americans have broken the re-engagement and maintained the targeted sanctions, as you correctly pointed out.
By foolishly endorsing Mnangagwa and Zanu PF as legitimate the opposition are hoping this would put them in good books with Zanu PF for any grave train scraps! The endorsement is coming at great price to the nation in that it is giving Zanu PF the confidence to hang on to power till 2023. Another four and years of this economic chaos is frightful enough but how much worse if we added yet another five years! If Zanu PF is in power in 2023 the party will rig that year's elections too!
The only way out of the political and economic mess is for Zanu PF to step down and it is infuriating that we not only have to fight against Mnangagwa and his junta for meaningful democratic change but must also fight Chamisa, Khope, Biti, etc. too, the very people the nation risked life and limb to elect into power on the promise they will deliver democratic change.
But so be it, we will fight Mnangagwa, his corrupt and vote rigging tyrannical Zanu PF junta and their new allays the corrupt, incompetent and sell-out opposition!
Zanu PF is illegitimate and it must step down - that is not negotiable!