Wednesday, 17 July 2019

"Sikhala case expose MDC confusion" - Zanu PF is no better; must clear deck for clean start N Garikai


Dear Noble Runyanga

Ref: your Bulawayo 24 article “Sikhala case exposes MDC confusion, dilemma”

You are right that MDC is a party with no sense of direction and purpose, given to prevaricating and even when they act it is only to issue a perfunctory statement no one, not even the party leaders and supporters themselves believe.

“If Chamisa was a serious leader worth the term he would unequivocally condemn Sikhala's utterances irrespective of the party members' views thereon. He should have told them of the negative consequences of the statements and the legal implications thereof. Chamisa generally loves populism. It enables him to make up for his lack of substance,” you said.

“Given this background, Chamisa and his hangers-on are torn between toeing their handlers and owners' line of dialogue and development and the party's own unnecessarily confrontational approach.  They are torn between losing their members who desire a non-existent Chamisa win and "Government" like yesterday and pleasing their masters by participating in dialogue which will take the country forward. He is insisting on the non-existent illegitimacy issue as the sole trump card to while up some time for, as surely as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, the patience of the world, which includes his handlers, will snap leaving him exposed.

“The world has watched as Chamisa and the late Morgan Tsvangirai, before him, claimed election rigging on the part of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) in favour of ZANU PF to make up for their own party's shortcomings only to embarrass themselves by failing to adduce any irrefutable evidence to buttress their claims.

You are right that no one beyond MDC leaders, their sheepish supporters and the Zimbabweans so desperate for change they believe anything, has ever supported Chamisa’s foolish claim that he “won” the presidential race. But if the truth be told the same people have also rejected Zanu PF’s claim of electoral victory for the same reasons; ZEC “failed to adduce any irrefutable evidence to buttress Zanu PF claims”!

“The electoral commission (ZEC) lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner,” stated the EU 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.”

And yet in your article you talk of the international community accepting Zanu PF’s election victory claim.  

“After the congress and Chamisa's ominous threats of "war" one would have expected a repeat of the 14 to 16 January protests within a week in gargantuan proportions given his propensity for student activism-like destructive and violent protests but this has not happened. This is because the owners of the project, which he fronts as a titular leader, have moved from the "Mugabe/ Mnangagwa must go!" politics of yesteryear to give President Mnangagwa and his team a chance following his poll victory last year. They now prefer dialogue to Chamisa's baseless confrontation. They have accepted the reality of a Mnangagwa electoral victory and the resultant Government,” you claim.

No one of substance has ever backed Mnangagwa’s call for dialogue and his Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) forum because it is nothing but a talk-shop with no power to change anything.

No one has backed Chamisa’s proposed power sharing Transition Authority (TA) because it is nothing but a watered-down version on the 2008 to 2013 GNU. The latter failed to implement even one democratic reform. “We sat and ate and did nothing!” Chamisa admitted last week. There is nothing to suggest MDC leaders will do anything else other than sit and eat in the TA.  

Zimbabwe is in this seeming intractable economic and political mess because the nation has had the great misfortune of having an incompetent, corrupt and tyrannical ruling party Zanu PF. Asking MDC to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship has not worked because the opposition turned out to be equal corrupt, incompetent and “confused”, as you said. To get out of the mess we need to think outside the box, to look beyond Zanu PF and MDC!

Last year’s elections were flawed and illegal and failed to produce a legitimate winner or runner up. Both Zanu PF and MDC conspired to go ahead with the elections knowing the whole process was a farce. It therefore does not make any sense for the nation to look to either of these two parties to chart the nation’s way out of the mess.

Both Zanu PF and MDC are now part of the problem and therefore can never be part of the solution too!     

As long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs there will be no meaning economic recovery. This is a fact and a reality!

After 39 years of ruinous Zanu PF misrule the people of Zimbabwe must finally grasp the nettle and stamp out this curse of rigged elections and bad governance. Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections, the regime is illegitimate and it must step down now. MDC must step down too for their part in participating in flawed elections. We need to clear the political deck and have clean start!

13 comments:

  1. You are right, no one of substance has ever supported Chamisa’s foolish claim that he “won” the presidential race but for the same reasons they have reject Mnangagwa's claim to winning. ZEC too has “failed to adduce any irrefutable evidence to buttress Zanu PF claims”!

    "This is because the owners of the project, which he fronts as a titular leader, have moved from the "Mugabe/ Mnangagwa must go!" politics of yesteryear to give President Mnangagwa and his team a chance following his poll victory last year. They now prefer dialogue to Chamisa's baseless confrontation. They have accepted the reality of a Mnangagwa electoral victory and the resultant Government,” you claimed. This is just a figment of your imagination.

    Zanu PF rigged last year's elections and the regime is illegitimate; anybody who is anybody is clear on that point!

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  2. As long as Chamisa keeps wittering about being the winner of an elections everyone who is anyone admit was not free, fair and credible; they will just ignore him. ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters' roll and Chamisa wants all that swept under the carpet as long as he is declared the winner! How foolish!

    The country is desperate for a way forward out of this illegitimate government situation the nation finds itself in. We have wasted a whole year now and the people holding the nation back are these incompetent and corrupt MDC leaders who by participating gave Zanu PF the modicum of legitimacy!

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  3. He called on South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and embassies of the United Kingdom, Sweden, United Kingdom.

    "Please note what is being threatened against trade union leaders in Zimbabwe. We expect union leaders, past and present, the world over to condemn this," said Coltart.

    ZCTU said in a statement, "This is the first time, for all we know, in our history that bullets are delivered at the homes of trade union leaders. This is the new dispensation! We demand the safety of Peter Mutasa and Japhet Moyo."

    Whilst everyone condemns these bully boy Zanu PF tactics it must be remembered however that the country would not be in this mess still if Coltart and his MDC friends had implemented the reforms when they had a chance.

    “We got in the inclusive government and just sat there, spent five years in there. We came out without doing anything,” confessed Nelson Chamisa last week.

    ZCTU, the international community and the nation at large must know that MDC leaders are keen to piggyback their own demand for a new power sharing arrangement with Zanu PF on the back of growing national unrest as a result of the worsening economic situation. People must know the power sharing arrangement will accomplish nothing as this is just a ploy for MDC leaders to get back on the gravy train so they can sit and eat again!

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  4. Yes some people were naive and gullible to believe that the November 2017 military coup was going to bring about any meaningful change. It turned out to be a change of guard in which the top dog was replaced but otherwise nothing change. The naive and gullible had their wake-up call during the elections when Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections.


    If the people of Zimbabwe are serious about reviving the economy they know they have to end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance first. Until the country implement the democratic reforms and stop Zanu PF rigging elections there is no getting out of the mess!

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  5. AT least half of Zimbabwe’s population is facing the prospects of starvation and will need food aid after it emerged that rural food insecurity in the country is projected to reach 59% during the peak hunger period between January to March 2020.

    This is contained in the latest Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZimVac) report recently released. Figures for the month of June show that an estimated 21% of Zimbabweans had problems fending for themselves.

    “This food insecurity prevalence translates to about 5, 5 million rural people. The cereal requirements at peak will be 818,323 metric tonnes at an estimated cost of US$217 659 752,” ZimVac said.

    “Matabeleland North (68%), Masvingo (64%) and Midlands (63%) provinces are projected to have the highest proportions of food insecure households at peak hunger period.

    “Matabeleland South province is projected to have the least proportion of food insecure households (49%),” the report said.

    “Two districts have proportions of food insecurity above 80% (Binga and Chivi), nine have proportions over 70%, 36 between 50%-70% and 13 have less than 50% of their populations having inadequate means to meet their food needs without resorting to severe livelihoods and consumption coping strategies.”

    This is all happening at a time when unemployment is a dizzying 90% and has been this high for decades and so many families have no wage earner they can look up to for help and have no savings and pension to fall back on. This is hell on earth!

    The tragedy is this is a man-made hell-on-earth, 39 years of Zanu PF gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. We cannot deny that we had many golden opportunities to end the dictatorship and we wasted them all. People get the government they deserve and we certainly deserve this corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship complete with its entourage of equally corrupt and incompetent opposition.

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  6. Zimbabweans have been brainwashed into believing they need political leaders to think for them and hold their hand and that without the politicians they are as helpless as a child. After independence many Zimbabweans believed in Mugabe and Zanu PF and so it took nearly 20 years before they would believe their own eyes that Zanu PF was incompetent, corrupt and murderous thugs.

    MDC has proven to be a party of corrupt and incompetent individuals, they failed to implement even one reforms in the five years of the last GNU. It is shocking that the party still commands a significant following, proof the Zimbabwe electorate are sheep who will follow anyone no questions asked.

    If there is going to be an meaningful democratic change in Zimbabwe the people have to accept the political reality that neither Zanu PF nor MDC will bring about that change. Zimbabweans need to reject both Zanu PF and MDC, clear the deck and have a clean start - a very tall order for a people with a binary mentality and at any given time feel they have to have either Zanu PF or MDC as leaders.

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    @ Nqaba Matshazi
    Even the person with the shortest of memory remembers the "Queen Bee" saga that captured the imagination of the entire country, as we were promised exposés that would shake the country to the core. Instead, the drama died down without as much of a whimper. This country is not short of efforts to expose corruption, but the sad reality is nothing is being done to stem graft and again, I raise the question on why we bother.

    Despondency and apathy have made permanent homes in the minds of many that see the government as either unwilling or unable to combat corruption.

    Instead, we have heard the most incredulous excuses from bureaucrats on why there is corruption, with former Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa blaming sanctions for graft.

    But anyone who is old enough knows that corruption predates sanctions by more than two decades.

    An urge to give up slowly creeps in because there seems to be no reward to stop corruption.

    Frothing at the mouth and making all sorts of noise about corruption and government's lack of accountability seems to be nothing, but a fool's errand.

    Quitting or being apathetic sometimes seems to be the most logical thing to do, as those in power can simply do as they please, with little repercussions.

    Also, as a nation, it seems we have become inured to corruption; it seems we have come to accept that those in power will find a way to steal from the nation's coffers.

    Instead of being angry and confronting the authors of our misery, we make excuses for them and as a result corruption thrives.

    We have become emasculated bystanders, with little or no hope while those in positions do as they please with little or no accountability.

    Trying to hold this lot to account seems to be a pointless endeavour. It is a thankless task, but somebody has go to do it and maybe one day those that have lacked common decency to steal from public funds and their enablers will be brought to account.

    Chiri has shone the light in some of the darkest corners, but her work is incomplete without the support of Zimbabweans, civil society and journalists.


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    @ Nqaba Matshazi


    Chiri has shone the light in some of the darkest corners, but her work is incomplete without the support of Zimbabweans, civil society and journalists.

    It is not enough to be just wowed by exposures, but we all have a duty to do something. To appropriate a hymnal by Carl P Daw, we have got to keep going "till no one hurts or steals or lies, and no more blood is spilled".

    Thank you for the rallying call to fight corruption. Sadly, there will be few, if any at all who will answer the call.

    Zimbabweans are the most short-sighted people on earth; they are concerned about me, here and now and nothing else matters. When Mugabe confessed that US$15 billion in diamond revenue was being “swindled”; it hardly registered in many people’s minds because not one dollar of it was swindled from their account or would have been deposited in their account. It never occurred to them that the $15 billion could have been invested in building Bakota Gorge Dam ($4 billion), build a four lane motor way from Kariba to Beit Bridge ($8 billion) and use the $3 billion to up graded all the country’s hospitals so we could all have quality health care services.

    Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections only to go on and blatantly rig the elections. He did not even have the decency to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, for Pete’s sake! That said all that needed to be said about the man and his regime – we have a ruthless dictator heading a illegitimate government. Only the breathtakingly naïve and gullible believed even for one minute that the recently appoint ZACC was anything other than a toothless bulldog that will never bite the hand that feeds it.

    Every ZACC member knows they will never accomplish anything, there accepted the post for the money and generous perks! Zimbabwe has some of the most corrupt professionals on earth. Professor Mthuli Ncube, Kirsty Coventry, Trevor Ncube, MDC leaders and the entire Zanu PF membership have all sold their own mothers for a price and proud they had a mother to sell!

    You want to fight corruption; you will be the lonely voice crying in the wilderness! Watch out for the Judas Iscariots, the professionals working for the dictatorship, they will see you as a serious threat to their livelihood!

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  9. @ Watson Mugocha
    “It would have been good to suggest the way forward minus these two monsters (Zanu PF and MDC). Brainstorm your ideas on this platform and you will definitely find takers if it will be sensible. Many level-headed people feel and believe the same but they fall short of alternative ideas.”

    Well as for the way forward I agree 100% with the suggestion that last year’s elections failed to produce a legitimate government because the elections were flawed and illegal. As a way out the country needs to appoint an interim administration whose primary task will be to implement the democratic reform leading to the holding of free, fair and credible elections. Both Zanu PF and MDC politicians cannot be in the interim admin for the simple reason that they were in the last GNU which failed to implement even one reform.

    After 39 years of appeasing Zanu PF thugs and with the country now up to eyes in the sewage pond the regime has dragged us into; the real challenge is whether we have the courage to stand up to these Zanu PF thugs and tell them to their faces that enough is enough

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  10. @ Mutsvikiwa
    “Article writers are only good at criticising other political parties without even a single solution. Tell us about your own solutions zero.”

    Zimbabwe is a country with no freedom of expression and no free media and so those in public office have never been held to account. We need more critics to hold our political leaders to account and the primary purpose of the critic is to hold those in power to account, not to proffer solutions to anything.

    Indeed, what is the purpose of the critic going to town about what they would have done if they were in office; they are not in office and so their ideas will never see the light of day. The nation would be better off hearing about the mess those in power are making and keep the nation informed.

    This becomes even more important in a country like Zimbabwe where the ruling elite rig elections and never give people a chance to throw them out regardless how much they have blundered. The alternative ideas are a total waste of time, the primary purpose is to dismantle the vote rigging.

    So the only solution that matters in Zimbabwe today is for the country to implement the reforms designed to end the vote rigging; forget everything else. As long as Zanu PF remains in power nothing will change. Nothing!

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  11. True the economy did improve during the GNU but you have to ask why Zanu PF was able to rig the 2013 and last year's elections and get back into power? After all the primary purpose of the GNU was to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. The answer is MDC failed to implement even one reform in five years! Not one!

    “The opposition MDC went into the Government of National Unity (GNU) between 2009-2013 without a plan and failed to utilise the opportunity, new party leader Nelson Chamisa has admitted,” reported New Zimbabwe.

    “While the MDC has consistently claimed glory for stabilising the economy, after then party leader Morgan Tsvangirai joined arch-foe and ex-President Robert Mugabe following inconclusive elections in 2008, Chamisa said the opposition went into government “sat and ate.”

    “Chamisa was speaking at the launch of the opposition’s latest policy blue-print titled Return to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy (RELOAD) in Harare vowing never to repeat the same mistake.

    “We got in the inclusive government and just sat there, spent five years in there. We came out without doing anything," he said.

    MDC leaders are now desperate to go into a new GNU with Zanu PF and they will not implement any of the reforms. They will sit and eat as before.

    There is be no meaningful economic improvement this time round because the economic rot this time round is a lot worse than 2008!

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    @ MDC

    Nevertheless, the July 2018 elections further entrenched the legitimacy crisis through a fundamentally flawed electoral process that did not guarantee the will of the people. The 2018 plebiscite did not conform to the provisions of the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections and the African Union (AU) Declaration on the Principles Governing Democratic Elections. As concluded by the various international observer missions including the European Union Observer Mission, the National Democratic Institute (NDI) / International Republic Institute (IRI) Observer Mission, the Commonwealth Observer Mission among others, the elections failed the credibility test.

    The electoral process was marred by irregularities including a highly partisan and captured Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, lack of transparency in the electoral process including on the printing and storage of ballot papers and poor stakeholder engagement by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, a party-State-military complex, partisan conduct of traditional leaders, partisan distribution of food aid, widespread Intimidation, abuse of state resources, biased State media, an Electoral Law that is not aligned to the Constitution of Zimbabwe including the disfranchisement of diasporans and post-election violence where seven unarmed protestors were shot dead by the military.

    This flawed electoral process perpetuated the legitimacy crisis and is manifesting in the current socio-economic situation and a deteriorating human rights situation.

    The knee-jerk outlaw of the multi-currency system though SI142 has further worsened the situation. The policy was prematurely pronounced in the absence of requisite macroeconomic fundamentals to support a sovereign currency including a trade surplus, at least 6 months import cover, a healthy capital account, productivity and high capacity utilization, single digit inflation, building of confidence and a realistic exchange rate. In the absence of these fundamentals, the policy has resulted in continued increases of prices and inflation, shortages and a high possibility that government will resort to the printing of money to cover its obligations, resulting in a debauched currency.

    The MDC has also noted the disappointing moves by the regime in simply changing the names of restrictive laws such as the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), without changing the content, character and objective of these laws. The Constitution guarantees freedom of the media, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and freedom of association.

    The gazetted Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill is a replica of POSA as it retains the vast majority of provisions in the latter including the continued ‘sanctioning' of public gatherings by the police and the use of force to disperse crowds. Similarly, the recently gazetted Freedom of Information Bill as part of the four bills that will replace AIPPA fails to give effect to the letter and spirit of the right to information as enshrined in Section 62 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The Bill has striking similarities with the repealed AIPPA including a host of limitations to the right to information such as limitation on information pertaining to government borrowing. The Bill is also not in line with international best practice including the African Union Model Law on Access to Information.

    Whilst it is a fact that Zanu PF has blundered and is only dragging the nation deeper and deeper into the abyss it is also equally true that MDC has wasted many opportunities to get the country out of the mess.

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    @ MDC



    “The opposition MDC went into the Government of National Unity (GNU) between 2009-2013 without a plan and failed to utilise the opportunity, new party leader Nelson Chamisa has admitted,” reported New Zimbabwe.

    “While the MDC has consistently claimed glory for stabilising the economy, after then party leader Morgan Tsvangirai joined arch-foe and ex-President Robert Mugabe following inconclusive elections in 2008, Chamisa said the opposition went into government “sat and ate.”

    “Chamisa was speaking at the launch of the opposition’s latest policy blue-print titled Return to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy (RELOAD) in Harare vowing never to repeat the same mistake.

    “We got in the inclusive government and just sat there, spent five years in there. We came out without doing anything.

    “We will not do that, dialogue must have timelines that are very clear, the international community must tick us, mark us on the boxes,” said Chamisa.

    Everyone with half a brain knows that MDC will never get even one reform implemented this time just as happened before, all they want is a chance to get back on the gravy train.

    The only viable way forward is for Zanu PF to step down, the regime is illegitimate since it was born of a rigged elections, to create the political space for the appointment of an interim administration that will entrusted to implement the reforms leading to free, fair and credible elections. The one party that is hold this process up is MDC with their posturing and gimmicks!

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