Wednesday, 21 August 2019

"New GNU will address legitimacy deficit" argue Biti - he is still breathtakingly incompetent W Mukori


Some of us castigated Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Nelson Chamisa, Welshmen Ncube, David Coltart and the rest of the MDC leaders as “breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent” as far back as 2010; when it was already clear they were not going to implement any of the democratic reforms. For that we were roasted alive by the myopic MDC supporters who only saw everything in the narrow context of party politics and would not see the issue of implementing the reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections as a national issue.

Just to prove me right, MDC leaders are advocating doing the same stupid things they did during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, even with the benefit of hindsight, proving beyond all doubt just how breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent they are.

In an article entitle “History repeats itself in Zimbabwe”, fortuitously, Tendai Biti explained the events leading to Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown, the formation of MDC, Zanu PF’s blatant cheating and wanton violence in the 2008 elections and how SADC stepped in to force the formation of the 2008 to 2013 GNU. He explained how hyperinflation had soared to 500 billion percent in December 2008 and how he, as Minister of Finance had “tamed” the economy.

“Regrettably, ZANU–PF seemed to forget the lessons of the unity government as soon as it regained power in 2013. After winning an election marred by intimidation and manipulation of the voter rolls, among other electoral swindles,” he continued.

Biti is writing today 2019, with all the benefit of hindsight, and still he failed to grasp the reality that it was him and his MDC friends who had learned nothing from the GNU years. The question he should have asked himself is why was Zanu PF able to rig the 2013 elections with easy? After all the primary purpose of the GNU was to implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed in the Global Political Agreement of which Tendai Biti was the principle negotiator for the MDC-T party.

And it was not as if MDC leaders were not warned of the need to implement the reforms; they were warned repeatedly but chose to ignore the warnings.

“Mazivanhu eMDC adzidza kudya anyerere!” (MDC leaders have learnt to enjoy the trappings of high office; they will not rock the boat!) Zanu PF cronies boasted, when asked why MDC leaders were not implementing the reforms.

“The 2018 general election offered a golden opportunity to reverse course. But instead of the free and fair election that Mnangagwa promised, Zimbabweans got one that international observers called “deeply flawed” and that was followed by a brutal crackdown on opposition politicians and their supporters,” commented Tendai Biti.

How ironic that MDC has failed to come up with a definitive position of its own on the elections in which they were the main challenger! Worse still, even after the international observers told MDC leaders the elections were “deeply flawed”, the party is at sixes and sevens as what to do. MDC has accepted the results of the parliamentary races regardless of the flaws and illegalities.

However, the party claims Chamisa is the winner of the presidential race although neither ZEC nor MDC’s figures could be traced and verified. ZEC did not produce verified voters’ roll although this is a legal requirement. And about 10% of the V11 forms, the polling station summary of vote count for each candidate, were never released; this too is a legal requirement.

“Ten years ago, forming a unity government offered a political solution, albeit a temporary one, to the crisis of hyperinflation. A solution to today’s economic crisis must be similarly political. More precisely, it must address the legitimacy deficit of the current administration, which stems from the military coup that brought it to power and the disputed election that kept it there,” Tendai Biti explained MDC’s proposed way forward.

“A political deal must also provide a framework for the reforms needed to right the economy. Most urgently, it must offer a path away from the multiple quasi-currency regime and back to the U.S. dollar.
“A transitional government arrangement, akin to the unity government of 2009–13, has to lead the reform effort. To bring one about, the IMF and other major multilateral organizations should offer ZANU–PF incentives to come to the negotiating table—not reward it prematurely as the IMF did with the staff-monitored program. Zimbabwe needs help from its international partners, as well as from neighbouring countries and regional blocs, to stave of total economic collapse.”

For the umpteenth time Mr Tendai Biti; Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime’s (not just Mnangagwa) illegitimacy arise from the very fact that last year’s elections were “deeply flawed”. It is very presumptuous of the MDC to believe it can “address the legitimacy deficit” in return for the spoils of the rigged elections.

You are proposing the formation of new GNU, whose powers are weak and objective are vague, in which the same players who failed to implement even one reform are one again the key players and you expect the new GNU to take Zimbabwe out of this mess! How naïve! The old GNU achieved nothing and so will the new GNU of recycled rubbish. History will indeed be repeating itself!

What Zimbabwe needs is a clean break with the failed past. Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections the regime is illegal and this time it must step down. We need an interim administration manned by competent men and women we can trust to implement the reforms and finally put an end to this curse of rigged elections.

If the breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent MDC leaders had implemented the democratic reforms when they had the chance during the last GNU Zimbabwe would not be in this mess still. It is MDC’s failure to condemn last year’s elections that is helping keep Zanu PF in power. MDC leaders have lost all political credibility was it not for the myopic party supporters who refuse to see the leaders for the breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent individuals they are.

4 comments:

  1. "It is disconcerting that SADC could congratulate Mr. Mnangagwa as the new head of the regional body's organ on Defence and security at a time when Zimbabweans are suffering insecurity and defenselessness from the regime in power in Harare," said the MDC statement.

    "In fact, SADC must sanction Mnangagwa and his regime for human rights abuses and for proscribing democratic rights that are enshrined in the country's Constitution."

    SADC leaders did intervene in Zimbabwe’s political and economic crisis in 2008 following that year’s rigged elections. The regional body management to get Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies to agree to the implementation of a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging future elections. It is a great tragedy that no meaningful reforms were implemented. Not even one!

    It is laughable that MDC leaders should now be calling on SADC leaders to once again intervene in Zimbabwe affairs when it was them who let the nation and SADC leaders down during the last GNU by failing to get even one reform implemented.

    “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.”

    Of course, Chamisa is lying about there being no plan, SADC leaders had a plan it is just that MDC sold-out and failed to get it implemented.

    Even if SADC or anyone else wanted to help Zimbabwe end the mess the country finds itself in, they would be loathed to work with MDC leaders again especially when it is clear they still have no clue the reforms are the key. MDC leaders are gunning for a new GNU and keep wittering about economic reforms but have not said a word about the reforms!

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  2. The 2008 GNU was formed because that year’s elections were marred by the blatant cheating and the use of wanton violence by Zanu PF. The elections were so flawed and illegal the failed to produce a legitimate result. The GNU was tasked to implement the raft of reforms designed to dismantle Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers and thus ensure future elections were free, fair and credible.

    When Zanu PF went on to rigged the 2013 elections anyone with half a working brain should have asked MDC leaders for an explanation. The very fact that leaders like Tendai Biti have never asked themselves why MDC had failed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections underlines the cold reality that MDC leaders are indeed breathtakingly lazy, incompetent and corrupt.

    “A couper le souffle paresseux, incompetent et corrompu!” as the French would say!

    If Zimbabweans are serious about restoring our freedoms and human rights then we must make sure we appoint competent and focused leaders to implement the reforms. These are common sense reforms and not rocket science; we just need people with common sense and the political will to implement the reforms.

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  3. @ heeee
    “I think we must learn the art of civil disagreements in opinions, which is all we have, even in hindsight! I do not agree on the "breathtakingly incompetent" part, in my opinion, judging from the activities being carried out under the most horrific environment that no one in history has ever experienced outside a war zone,” you said.

    Very few people would deny that this Zanu PF regime is evil but that is not what is at issue here. What is at issue are two points:
    a) Did MDC have the golden opportunity to implement the reforms which would have stopped Zanu PF rigging elections.

    The historic facts clearly prove that MDC did have many golden opportunities to implement the reforms especially during the GNU but wasted them all. “We sat, ate and did nothing for five years” Chamisa admitted

    b) The second issue is; will the new GNU do any better than the old one and implement the reforms?

    All the signs are the MDC leaders are only interested in getting back on the gravy train so they can sit, eat and do nothing.
    The economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe is serious and must be treated as such. If Zimbabwe was a healthy and functioning democracy, I believe some of these MDC leaders would be facing treason charges and not just being called “breathtakingly lazy, incompetent and corrupt”!

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  4. @DM
    “Do not mislead people Mukonori. It was not up to MDC to get reforms done. They didn’t have the majority to be able to change laws. They needed some people from Zanu pf to vote with them and you know how Zanu operates. This article is meant to exonerate Zanu and blame MDC. Unfortunately there are so many fools that will buy your nonsensical view of blaming MDC for failed reforms. Unfortunately u can’t take it away from MDC the fact that the best time for Zimbabwe people in the last 20 years was when MDC was sharing power with Zanu and Biti did wonders to our finances,” you say.

    No wonder Zimbabwe is in a real mess, with totally blind citizens like you it is no surprise we are in a mess. But worse still, we have no hope of ever getting out of the mess; for there is no one more blind than one who chose to close their eye, ears and mind!

    It was up to MDC to implement the reforms and the MDC had the majority in parliament, Senate and cabinet. In any case the process of implementing the reforms needed only one MP to submit the proposed reforms. MDC failed to submit even one meaningful reform in five years. If you still cannot grasp these simple arguments even now with the benefit of hindsight and detailed explanations it can only be because you are simpleton and thus incapable of grasping even these simple arguments. Or you have switch-off!

    Yes, the economy did improve after the formation of the GNU but it is also a historic fact that the GNU failed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. The GNU could have improved the economy and stopped Zanu PF rigging elections. The two goals were possible; that is the argument here!

    As much as the world would like to help get out of this mess it cannot force us to do what we want. If we cannot see that the last GNU was a waste of time and opportunity and thus want to try yet another GNU with no hope of that doing any better; the world has no choice but let us blunder on!

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