I have often wondered what it would have been like if my great, great,
great grand-father; who, until that very moment had only seen the distorted
image of his own reflection in pool of water and told so and so looked like
him; was given a mirror so he saw his image, warts and all, for the very first
time! Stuart Doran’s piece in the Strategist left me feeling exactly what I had
often imagined my great ancestor confronted and confounded with his known but
never seen self would have felt.
“Zimbabwe is what it is because of a political subculture, centred on
the ruling party, that has hegemony and subjugation as its highest ideals.
Violence, disdain, paranoia and plunder are among its natural progeny. It is
fundamentally antithetical to genuine political competition, dissent and
notions of stewardship,” wrote Doran.
“The attitudes and instincts that together comprise the culture are
audible at every turn, if we are tuned to the right frequency. Asked during a
trip to Ethiopia about the numerous allegations of rape during the recent
crackdown, Mnangagwa retorted: ‘It’s all stage-managed. We are challenging
anybody, anybody, local or foreign, to produce the women, so that the world can
see them, and say this is what happened.’
“Regarding the killings: ‘We’d want to see evidence. We see all this in
social media. But we’d want to see evidence where the 17 people were killed.
Where were they buried?’ And then the sterile references to external
manipulation; the protests were part of ‘a regime change agenda which is not
new’.
“Back at home, speaking at a rural rally, he went on: ‘Those who we
fought during the liberation struggle, the whites, are still fighting so they
can claim power again … Our enemies are not resting.’ But, away from the
international glare, he was unable to restrain the urge to brag. ‘We don’t want
violence, so I said soldiers go and silence these people, they were silenced.’
Protestors were of ‘Legion’—a multitude of demons—and the government would
‘sort them out … We will crush our enemies, and they are being crushed.’”
For decades I thought I knew and understood Zanu PF and its leaders; I
have often described the leaders as incompetent, corrupt, vote rigging and
murderous thugs. My description was but a rough sketch of the regime, Stuart
Doran’s description was the three D exact image complete with the bad-breath.
Doran’s mirror has allowed us to see the Zanu PF monster Zanu PF, ugly and
mean, but to peek into the black and cold recess of its evil soul!
Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF thugs are incompetent, corrupt and pure evil;
they have no redeeming feature and, after 39 years of tyrannical rule and
looting all they want to do now continue in their evil ways, they are beyond
the pale.
“It’s not going to make any real difference if Mnangagwa, or Chiwenga,
or any of their fellow travellers, rule—much as it’s made little difference
that Mugabe has gone. Lest we forget: as long as the generation of supremacist
nationalists and its proselytes remain, so will the mindset,” concluded Stuart
Doran.
“For those occasions when the cut, thrust and chaos of current events
may seek to distract and confuse, both part-time analysts of Zimbabwe and those
who hope to be more should leave a note to self in a prominent place: ‘It’s the
subculture, stupid.’”
The single most important task before us today is to pressure Zanu PF to
step down but all the regime has been doing and will continue to do is drag the
whole nation deeper and deeper into this hell-on-earth it has landed us into.
Mnangagwa et al will never reform nor will they ever give up power because it
is not in the DNA of hardened thugs like them to reform or give up power.
Zanu PF must be pressured to step down to create the political space for
the appointment of an interim administration that will be tasked to implement
the democratic reforms and dismantle the demonic subculture the party has
fostered on the nation. This is the only way out of this mess!
(To see Stuart Doran’s full article visit
aspistrategist.org.au/zimbabwe-its-the-subculture-stupid)
If you really believe Mnangagwa and Zanu PF rigged last July's elections, which anyone who is anyone has said they did, then what is the point of inviting those who committed high treason to join in the transition government?
ReplyDeleteZanu PF rigged last July's elections just as the party has rigged elections these last 39 years. We have made the mistake of rewarding the regime by allowing it to stay in power regardless. It was a very foolish mistake and one we must put an end to now once and once for all. Zanu PF is illegitimate and the regime must step down - that is not negotiable.
It is rich for SA to be calling for a credible convener when it was President Cyril Ramaphosa who said last July's elections "went well" and thus endorsing the rigged elections.
When the ship is sinking, the rat are the first to jump ship.
ReplyDeleteHopewell Chinono has been one of ED Pfeee cheer leaders asking the nation to give him a chance, the rat was even calling for a GNU to last 10 years with no elections. And now Chinono is not only doing volte-face on ED Pfee euphoria but is now kicking ED in the teeth dismissing his Political Actors Dialogue forum as a farce!
@ Francis Maposa
ReplyDeleteWhat are the solutions, you rightly ask.
This is an easy question to answer since the solution has been staring us in the face all these years. For decades now Zimbabweans have talked of wanting free, fair and credible elections without meaning it. Well, it is now time for the people of Zimbabwe to stand up and be counted.
Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF thugs blatantly rigged last year’s elections the regime has no democratic mandate to govern the country. The regime must step down, period.
As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there will be no meaningful economic recovery. By stepping down Zanu PF will allow the political space and time required to appoint an interim administration that will implement the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections.
Superbly written article, if only all bloggers offered the same content as you, the internet would be a far better place.. ghost adventures
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