Saturday, 10 August 2019

Mnangagwa's SONA was empty promises and murderous resolve for status quo - antithesis what nation dying W Mukori


“Mnangagwa ndiChomugore!” (Mnangagwa is Chomugore!) was my instinctive response to President Mnangagwa’s State Of Nation Address (SONA) yesterday.

Chomugore was a mean old man who would ask you to do him a favour, typically help him look after his cattle for a day or fetch water; he would promise to give you mangoes. Instead of giving you the one or two mangoes when you have completed the chore, he would say “Come tomorrow, I will give your bowl full!”

You would return the following day bushy-tailed and enthusiastic. Chimugore would have another favour to ask of you and when you remind him of his promise he would ask “What did I say?” It will finally dawn on you that Chomugore’s tomorrow is always a day away!

Ever since Zimbabwe gained her independence nearly 40 years ago Zanu PF first under the leadership of Robert Mugabe and the last two years under one Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised freedom, liberty, justice, peace and economic prosperity.

Who can ever forget Mugabe’s “Gutsa ruzhinji!” (Mass prosperity!) and “scientific Socialism” promises of the 1980s! When Mugabe came up with his free education, hefty annual wage increases for the workers, price controls, etc., etc. many people did not doubt for one minute that here was mass prosperity. The nation’s attention was focused on policies to benefit the ordinary people, very few people even noticed the parallel extravagant policies to benefit the ruling elite; the genesis of Zanu PF’s patronage system which is in turn gave rise to the mismanagement and corrupt.

Mugabe’s scientific socialism was doomed to fail because it was all about spending and economic prosperity comes from producing not spending; that is common sense. After just one decade of the reckless spending, price controls, a boated public sector soaking up the resources like a sponge, criminal waste of human and material resource by Zanu PF ruling elite, etc. it was clear Zimbabwe’s economy was in serious trouble.
In 1990 Zanu PF introduced its first of two five-year IMF and WB sponsored Economic Structural Adjustment Program (ESAP) in which the socialist policies benefiting the masses, such as free health care, price controls, wage increases, etc. were all cut back or abandoned. The program also called for the cuts in the bloated public sector, the mismanagement, corruption, etc. which would have hurt the ruling elite and the patronage system. Zanu PF never implemented these latter cuts. It is no wonder the expected economic recovery never occurred.

The second ESAP was a repeat of the first and it too failed for the same reason – Zanu PF implemented the reforms affecting the masses but did nothing to end the criminal waste of resources by the bloated ruling elite whose greed for wealth was insatiable.

So, the 1990s was the period when the masses were asked to “tighten their belts” as part of ESAP only that they have never loosened their belts again as the expected economic recoveries never materialised. Mass prosperity turned into mass poverty and ever since things have got from bad to worse.

When Emmerson Mnangagwa ousted his former boss, Robert Mugabe, in the military coup in November 2017 the Zimbabwe economy was in total ruins and the majority lived in abject poverty. Unemployment had soared to 90%, ¾ of the population lived on US$30 or less, basic services such as health care and supply of clean water had all but collapsed, etc. Mnangagwa hit the ground running with his “Zimbabwe is open for business!” Sadly, it was all bark no bite, just like Mugabe’s “Gutsa ruzhinji!”

The biggest mistake the people of Zimbabwe have made is to focus on how Zanu PF has failed to deliver economic prosperity, important thou this might be. After 39 years of Zanu PF misrule resulting in the economic meltdown we are witnessing today it should have been obvious that not only that Zanu PF has corrupt and incompetent and hence the economic ruins but more significantly why was it that the party was allowed to remain in power all these years.

It was one thing for Chomugore short-changing the children with his promise of mangoes tomorrow; the dirty old man never ever tried any of those dirty tricks on any of adults. But even the children, they soon learned that Chomugore was not one to be trusted to keep his promises. There is therefore something sickening that Zanu PF has successful managed to stay in power for 39 years and dragged the nation deeper and deeper into economic poverty and despair.

The genesis of Zanu PF’s political strangle hold on the nation dates back to the years of our struggle for independence. Although the clarion call before independence was “One man, one vote!” but by the time the black majority had the chance to vote in the 1980, Zanu PF made it clear the civil war would continue if the party lost the elections.

So, in 1980 the people voted to end the civil war but ipso facto also voted for the one-party dictatorship because Zanu PF went on to ruthless impose the de facto one-party dictatorship we have to this day. For the last 39 years, Zanu PF has rigged the elections to stay in power regardless of the party’s checked performance record as corrupt and incompetent to rule.

For the last 20 years, at least, Zimbabwe confirmed its status as a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs. The country’s economy has suffered because no one likes to do business with thugs and as long as the country remains a pariah state there will be no meaningful economic recovery. None!

Zanu PF has rigged elections, quickly seized the instruments of government and presented the nation with a fait accompli of a Zanu PF government. Time and time again the nation has had to make do with that political reality and do whatever the nation can to revive the economy within the diktats of the regime. This has not worked hence the reason the economy has sunk deeper and deeper into the abyss.

By rigging last year’s election Mnangagwa confirmed Zimbabwe is still a pariah state and per se ruled out any meaningful economic recovery and it is therefore no surprise that the economic too has continued on its trajectory of sinking deeper and deeper into the abyss. The subtle difference is the heart-breaking economic hardship are causing so much suffering and deaths it is morally, socially and political unacceptable. There is a real danger of the long-suffering masses venting their bottled anger in violent street protests or worse.

As much as Mnangagwa would wish the nation would accept last year’s rigged elections as water under the bridge and now work with the regime to try revive the economy; this will not happen. Not this time; because the economy has sunk to deep for the consequences to be ignored. The need to revive the country’s comatose economy is urgent. And the only sure way to revive the economy is by ending Zimbabwe’s pariah state curse and for that Zanu PF must step down.

The suggestion that Zanu PF can go into some power sharing arrangement with MDC is not going to change the reality of Zimbabwe being a pariah state because MDC leaders will be nothing more than window dressing.

Mnangagwa’s SONA was about making more empty promises of a more peaceful and prosperous tomorrow. After 39 years of waiting for, it is clear Zanu PF is incapable of delivering peace and prosperity and the focus should be on ending the party’s carte blanche powers to rig elections. Mnangagwa’s whole SONA was about more empty promises and maintaining the status quo, the very antithesis of what the country is dying for - meaningful change!

6 comments:

  1. "We must have genuine comprehensive political and electoral reforms to transform our country and make it prosperous again," said Chamisa.

    No one thinking and honest Zimbabwean out there would ever dispute that the country is dying for genuine political change which is only possible if we finally implement the democratic reforms necessary to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. The country had the golden opportunities to implement the reforms during the last GNU and yet failed to get even one reform implemented. Why?

    "We sat, ate and did nothing in five years!" you, Mr Chamisa, finally admitted three weeks ago.

    What every thinking Zimbabwean out there would be asking if what is there to stop you "sitting, eating and doing nothing yet again?"

    The solution is not another Zanu PF and MDC GNU, you lot failed to implement even one reform last time, but an independent body that can be trusted to get this important task done!

    Zanu PF rigged last year's elections, the regime is illegitimate and should step down. MDC is offering Mnangagwa "legitimacy" in return for gravy train ministerial positions.

    MDC sold-out during the GNU in failing to get even one reform implemented and the party is now selling out once again in offering Zanu PF the chance to remain in office. This is something every thinking Zimbabweans will fight to make sure both Zanu PF and MDC does not get away with!

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  2. @ Nhlanhla Moses

    “The recently held parliamentary and council by-elections in Lupane East, Ward 23 Nkayi South and Ward 22 Bubi constituencies respectively, on the 3rd of August 2019, and many others before, are a deceptive delineation of the narrow, gorged and mountainous pathway to democracy which Zimbabweans are feebly travelling along, dating back to the invasion of Mashonaland and Matabeleland in 1890 and 1893 respectively. The by-elections are the microcosm of the broader abusive political world of the country featuring the dual carriageway of fear, brutality and peacetime violence. Ironically, these by-elections are occurring in an electoral environment that is purblindly portrayed as peaceful yet they are a sad tale of a scoundrel who maliciously pierces your empty intestines with a blunt spear and then deceptively sources medicine for your ‘timeous recovery'. This is the wretched nature of political hypocrisy and a skewed depiction of the real picture of Zimbabwe politics of survival in the face of coercion, misery and social suffering.”

    The EU, Americans, the Commonwealth and everyone else with even half a working brain who observed our elections last year condemned them as a farce. “The electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner,” stated the EU 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 MDC and the rest of the Zimbabwe opposition parties participated in the said elections knowing fully well the elections are flawed and illegal because they were after the few gravy train seats Zanu PF gives away as bait. By participating the opposition gave credibility to the flawed process. All the other opposition candidates except Chamisa have since accepted Zanu PF’s victory. Chamisa is withholding endorsing Mnangagwa’s legitimacy only as negotiating tactic; he wants to be appointed minister!

    To view the political charade going here as a democratic process is to completely miss the point: MDC are now working with Zanu PF to keep the dictatorship in place in return for scraps. There is nothing to be gained from participating in flawed and illegal elections. Nothing!

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  3. Chamisa announces Bulawayo shutdown 19 August.


    MDC is just taking advantage of the people's anger against the country's worsening economic situation just as Mnangagwa and his fellow November 2017 coup plotters did. Mnangagwa asked the people to support the coup on the mistaken belief it would bring democratic change. It did not. The same with this MDC demand for a Zanu PF and MDC GNU, it will bring no meaningful change.

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  4. HARARE was at a standstill yesterday as the majority of fuel service stations did not have the commodity, putting into jeopardy many people's plans for the holiday.

    Zimbabwe has been experiencing acute fuel shortages for almost a year now due to lack of foreign currency, but the situation seemed to take a turn for the worse this past week

    This is the economic reality that is going to force Zimbabweans to join the street protests regardless of how badly organised they are and, worse still, even if the set goal of the protest in ill-conceived!

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  5. "It is exactly twelve months since the disputed and stolen election of 2018. The majority of Zimbabweans are still in shock at the brazen manner in which their vote was stolen," the opposition leader who came a close second in the election said.

    Chamisa has refused to recognise Mnangagwa as Zimbabwe's legitimately elected leader and last year tried to have the poll result overturned with a Constitutional Court application that however failed.

    Zimbabweans must wake-up to the triple bluff by Chamisa and MDC. The MDC, like everyone, KNEW that with no reforms in place Zanu PF would rig the elections. Indeed it was now other than Chamisa himself who boasted that “MDC had stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” Just to silence those questioning the opposition’s wisdom in participating in elections they knew were being rigged.

    Of course, MDC have nothing to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections and participated knowing the elections will be rigged. The opposition also knew that Zanu PF would be giving away a few gravy train seats as bait to entice the opposition to participate.

    So the first MDC bluff was to pretend the party had measures to stop Zanu PF rigging and the second bluff is to now pretend the party is shocked Zanu PF rigged the elections. The third bluff is to pretend a new Zanu PF and MDC GNU would bring about economic recover and implement the reforms to guarantee free, fair and credible elections in future.

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  6. CHURCH leaders under the Zimbabwe Head of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) have pleaded with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his political foe MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to meet and dialogue for the good of the country.

    ZHOCD secretary general Reverend Kenneth Mtata told NewZimbabwec.om on the sidelines of a meeting of clerics in Chinhoyi last week that calls for demonstration by the opposition are a sign all is not well and the political leadership in the country must take heed.

    None of these church leaders have explained to the nation why the last GNU failed to bring about the democratic changes the nation was after. It is nonsense for the country to go into a new GNU with the same key Zanu PF and MDC players in charge. The nation is looking for solution and not yet another gimmick.

    Zanu PF rigged last year's elections and thus confirming the country's status as a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs. The only way to shed-off this pariah state label is for Zanu PF to step down. No one will be fooled into believing Zimbabwe is anything other than a pariah state just because Zanu PF has Chamisa and two or three MDC leaders in its cabinet.

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