Mnangagwa was cocksure his "Zimbabwe is open for business!"
was going to revive the country's economic. Well it is now clear the flood of
investors and lenders he expected to answer his call have never materialized.
He appointed ostentatious individuals like Professor Mthuli Ncube and Newspaper
magnet Trevor Ncube into his cabinet and 24 strong President Advisory Council
respectively; again, cocksure they will have the Zimbabwe economy back on track
in double quick time. Instead of signs of economic recovery there are signs
galore of total economic meltdown as inflation soars and dragging the prices of
goods and services up and up.
It is near impossible to do business in such a volatile
economic environment. The empty shop shelves of 2008 when the country’s
hyperinflation soared to nauseating heights of 500 billion % are coming back.
President Mnangagwa is calling for political dialogue for
one simple reason; he has tried everything to revive the economy and is hoping
someone else can come up with a viable solution.
So far, the 20 or so presidential opposition candidates and
their parties who have answered his call and attended his Political Actors
Dialogue forum have not offer any working solution to ease the economic
meltdown. The forum was launched a few weeks ago with the usual fanfare and no
expense spared. None of the participants have offered anything of substance,
none of them had the common sense to see the fertility participating in an
election without something as basic a verified voters’ roll, and so the
economic meltdown, like the Salvation Army, has matched on.
Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A have so far refused to join the
Mnangagwa dialogue. They are demanding a Transition Authority (TA), as contrast
to Mnangagwa’s talk-shop forum, in which Chamisa and other MDC A leaders share
political power - the one thing Zanu PF regime has so far said it will not do.
“The national dialogue called by President Mnangagwa across
all political parties is not a power sharing negotiation, Information,
Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said,”
reported the Herald. The challenges being faced by the country required
collective effort and unity of purpose at all levels.
"It is for this noble cause that His Excellency the
President called for national dialogue across all political parties so we put
our minds together to confront our challenges and work as a nation to move the
country forward.
"I want to take this opportunity to clarify that dialogue is not the same thing with power sharing negotiations. Every time we go for elections to elect a Government, losers selectively choose components of the election results to accept and reject."
“Losers selectively choosing components of the elections
results to accept and reject” was a barb aimed at Chamisa and his MDC A
friends. MDC A, just like all the other opposition parties who took part in
last year’s elections, knew the whole election process was full of flaws and
illegalities and still participated regardless. The opposition candidates were
after the few gravy train seats Zanu PF was offering and did not care that Zanu
PF was set to rig the elections. Whilst all the other opposition participants
have accepted the election results, Chamisa et al had the cuss hypocrisy to
accept the results of the parliamentary elections and reject the presidential
result. Of course, this is blatant cherry picking!
Still, Zanu PF is equally guilty of cherry picking itself.
The regime rigged last year’s election cocksure the party had competent individuals
to formulate sound economic policies and implement them to not only revive Zimbabwe’s
comatose economy but make it thrive. The party rigged the elections to secure
the presidency and 2/3 majority in parliament and in the senate; all the
manpower and political authority it needs. The regime does not need corral
anyone else into this national dialogue under the pretext “of collective effort
and unity of purpose at all levels”!
Zanu PF blatantly rigged last year’s elections confident the
party will deliver economic prosperity. The party wanted absolute political
power but now wants everyone to share the blame for the worsening economic
meltdown. How typical, the party wants to have its cake and eat it too!
The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is 39 years of
gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and obnoxious lawlessness which
systematically destroyed the country’s once robust and promising economy and made
it impossible to do business. By blatantly rigging last year’s elections
Mnangagwa confirmed that Zimbabwe was still a pariah state ruled by corrupt and
vote rigging thugs. Contrary to his claim that “Zimbabwe was open for business!”
he had just slammed the door shut and locked it!
As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt
and vote rigging thugs the country’s economic meltdown will only get worse!
Even if Zanu PF finally cave in to MDC A demands to share
power and form the Transition Authority in which Chamisa and a few MDC A
leaders hold cabinet positions; that will not be enough to revive the economy.
The addition of corrupt and incompetent MDC A leaders to the Zanu PF pariah state
will not change its illegitimacy, fool investors, etc., etc.
The only way to end Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is by ending
the curse of rigged elections and pariah state. Zanu PF rigged last year’s
elections, the regime has no mandate to govern and it is, ipso facto,
illegitimate. Zanu PF must step down. There is nothing else for it!
The proposed political dialogue is just an excuse to keep
Zanu PF in power to appease Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF junta who cannot bear the
thought of anyone else ruling the country other than themselves, regardless of
their heart-breaking track record of economic ruin and oppression and cold-blooded
murders. After 39 years of political appeasements
and with millions of our people now living in abject poverty and robbed of all
hope and human dignity it will be insane to let this madness go on one more day.
Mnangagwa was cocksure his "Zimbabwe is open for business!" was going to revive the country's economic. Well it is now clear that the flood of investors and lenders he expected to answer his call have never materialized. He appointed ostentatious individuals like Professor Mthuli Ncube and Newspaper magnet Trevor Ncube into his cabinet and 24 strong President Advisory Council respectively; again cocksure they will have the Zimbabwe economy back on track in double quick time. Instead of a signs of economic recovery there are signs galore of the economy in free fall as inflation soars and prices of goods and services follow suit.
ReplyDeletePresident Mnangagwa is calling for political dialogue for one simple reason; he has tried everything to revive the economy and is hoping someone else can come up with a viable solution. If there was no solution forthcoming he will at least have the comfort of sharing the economic failure with everyone else.
This is nonsense, Mnangagwa rigged the elections cocksure he would deliver economic recovery. He has failed and should step down. This culture that only Zanu PF is the party that must rule the country is rubbish.
As long as Zanu PF remains in power the country will remain a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. Zanu PF must step down, there is nothing else for it!
Government must impose a tax for idle capital and must punish misallocation of scarce resources. It is shocking that Mr Tenderprenuer may have brought in this vehicle duty free. This is a system that rewards and incentivises misallocation of resources.
ReplyDeleteMnangagwa is likely to fail dismally in resuscitating the economy. It would seem Mnangagwa and those who surround him have no mindset required to rescue Zimbabwe.
Minister of Finance, Mthuli Ncube, has boasted endless on how he has managed to squeeze millions from the street vendors and others earning as little as US$30 or less per month and yet he has failed to tax these tenderpreenuers much less those earning millions every month from the wholesale looting in Marange and other places.
There is no way we are ever going to rid ourselves of this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship other than making sure we implement the reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections. Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections, the regime must step down.
“President ED Mnangagwa’s scarf was yesterday auctioned for a whopping RTGS$250 000.00 at the Warriors fund-raising dinner proving the President’s popularity.
ReplyDeleteA tycoon Kudakwashe Tagwirei wrestled the scarf away after out-bidding another businessman Tinoda Machakaire,” tweeted Mutodi.
This only proves that Mnangagwa is very popular with the filthy rich. When you make millions every month tax-free and have tonnes of looted wealth to protect then you want Mnangagwa in power. What is RTGS$ 250 000 to those filthy rich few, it is small change!