I once watched
a documentary on a family of meerkats. In their daily foraging they group came
across an ostrich egg. The whole group was certainly very excited with the find,
there was a lot of good food here. The billion dollar challenge was how to crack
the shell.
Some tried
biting the egg but failed to open their mouth wide enough for the teeth to get a
good purchase. It was the digging the got me laughing; here is a creature that
has always got its food from digging and was clearly programmed to dig. As the
digging got more frantic the sheer frustration was pulpable and tempers flared!
After half
an hour or so of hell, the group wandered away to hunt for scorpions, millipedes,
beetle grabs, etc. Ostrich eggs were off the menu, at least whilst the recent
experience was still fresh in the group’s collective memory.
Reading
through Tendai Biti’s recent article reminded me of the meerkat documentary.
Who would have believed human being and meerkats can have so much in common.
“Whole
communities today live on less than 35 cents per person per day. In practice,
this pays for a small dollop of maize, four leaves of vegetables, and a cap of
cooking fat. We have a term for this, Tsaona, which means living by ‘accident’,”
Biti started off.
“But the
crisis Zimbabwe faces is no accident. This is a man-made calamity. Over the
last 39 years of independence, ZANU-PF has presided over the disintegration of
the productive sector of the economy. Driven by sheer incompetence, greed, and
the need for regime survival, the party has completely destroyed a once
thriving economy.”
Any
Zimbabwean out there with half a brain would be cursing already in sheer
frustration because the nation knows all this already. The nation figured this
all out by the late 1990s and, better still, came up with the solution – democratic
change. The people realised Zanu PF was the man-made calamity and they had
failed to remove the regime from power the last 20 years because the party
rigged the elections. The only sure way to stop the regime rigging elections
was to implement democratic changes to ensure elections were free, fair and
credible.
The people
of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect MDC leaders into power on the
understanding they will deliver the democratic changes the nation was dying
for. MDC have been on the political stage for the last 19 years, five of them they
had the majority in GNU parliament and cabinet, and yet have failed to bring
about even one meaning democratic change. Not one!
“ZANU-PF
cannot realistically be expected to reform a system that it not only profits
from, but on which its rule depends. Future reform has to dismantle the corrupt
political economy, whilst also expanding the productive sector,” admitted Biti.
There is no
doubt that he and a few others in MDC know and understand the need to implement
the democratic reforms, good governance and, last but not least, that Zanu PF
will never implement the reforms because the party is “profiting” from the
corruption and misrule. He is calling for the formation of a Transition
Authority which will then implement the reforms.
The question
Tendai Biti and many of the MDC leaders have carefully avoid answering is: why
did the last GNU fail to implement even one reform?
Indeed,
there were many other opportunities to force Zanu PF to implement the reforms
which were wasted notable the insistence in participating in elections when it
was clear the elections would be rigged.
Only one or
two MDC leaders have ever admitted sold-out in failing to get the reforms
implemented and why.
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
Zanu PF was flouted the electoral rules and that it was clear the upcoming 2013
elections would not be free and fair. And yet he and his fellow MDC leaders
participated in the elections regardless.
“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 elections,” explained Senator
Coltart.
“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.”
So, MDC
leaders participated in the flawed and illegal elections in 2013 because of
greed. The three main MDC factions did form a coalition for the 2018 elections
and still they participated knowing fully well that not even one reform was
implemented since the last rigged elections for the same reason -greed.
“Without
governance and transparency, the only investors we will get in Zimbabwe are
cowboys and opportunistic traders, a mafia by another name. Without political
change and the necessary will, reform will only amount to empty words. As I
often say, it's just putting lipstick on a crocodile,” said Tendai Biti.
You should
put some of that lipstick on your own crocodile mouth. Before you ask Zanu PF
to implement any reforms first implement the reform to cure MDC leaders of
their insatiable greed that has made you lot participate in elections
regardless how flawed and illegal the process. You have participated even when
ZEC has failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, for
Pete’s sake!
"ZANU-PF cannot realistically be expected to reform a system that it not only profits from, but on which its rule depends. Future reform has to dismantle the corrupt political economy, whilst also expanding the productive sector."
ReplyDeleteThis is getting to be tedious! We all know that you are desperate to be appointed Minister of Finance. You will not get even one meaningful reform implemented. Why did you fail to get even one reform implemented during the last GNU?
Why have you been participating in flawed and illegal elections even when you knew the elections will be rigged?
We all know why and so does Zanu PF. Mnangagwa knows that MDC will participate in elections regardless of how flawed and illegal the process got because you lot are greedy!
“Without governance and transparency, the only investors we will get in Zimbabwe are cowboys and opportunistic traders, a mafia by another name. Without political change and the necessary will, reform will only amount to empty words. As I often say, it's just putting lipstick on a crocodile,” said Tendai Biti.
Biti, you should try some of that lipstick on your own crocodile mouth!