Wednesday 4 September 2019

"We need NTA or heading for Armageddon" - no, we there and Zanu PF will drag us past no-return W Mukori


Zimbabwe has sleep-walked into “failed state” and now the country is heading for dark dungeons of Armageddon!

"We need a national transitional authority (NTA), we need a soft landing for our country, if we do not do that we are heading for an implosion, an Armageddon," said Tendai Biti, MDC Vice President, a few weeks ago.

Let us dispense with semantics, Zimbabwe has imploded. With unemployment a nauseating 90%, basic services such as health care all but collapse, inflation back into four digits, etc. of course, the country has imploded. What is at issue here is that we have the ruling party, Zanu PF, that will not admit it has failed regardless of all the evidence proving otherwise.

In Zanu PF we have a regime determined to stay in power regardless of how badly it has performed. As far as Zanu PF is concerned, it is the only party that must rule Zimbabwe or there will be no Zimbabwe, as Stuart Doran explained.

“The ‘new’ regime can be viewed from different angles, but the nub of it is this: there’s a recognition that the economic fiasco of the last 20 years was suboptimal, but Emmerson Mnangagwa and his fellow travellers will burn the house down if they feel it necessary. Make no mistake, their will to power is every bit as intense as Mugabe’s—as is their belief that they own the country’s choicest fruits by right of conquest,” wrote Stuart Doran in publication, The Strategist.

“There’s no comprehending Zimbabwe without an appreciation of that mentality. Yet many fail to get it because they don’t read the country’s history. In 1979, at the height of the struggle against white rule, a diplomat who mixed frequently with Mugabe and other leaders of his party observed that ‘ZANU does not seem to attach much importance to the destruction caused by prolonged war’. They said they were content to see Zimbabwe ‘totally’ demolished if that was the price to be paid for preventing others from ruling it. That attitude has not changed an iota, notwithstanding the passage of 40 years and Mugabe’s departure. After all, the men who now rule wielded his hatchets for most of that period.”

Zimbabwe is in the clutch of a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF regime that is determined to remain in power no matter what. It is either Zanu PF rules or it is Armageddon. After 39 years of Zanu PF corrupt and tyrannical rule the nation finds itself at the gates of Armageddon.

The questions before us is: Are we going to let Zanu PF remain in power and take us into Armageddon? Or are we going to wrestle power from the regime and turn back before it is too late?

Zimbabwe is not the only country to find itself in the clutch of corrupt and ruthless dictatorship with the same “I rule or its Armageddon” mentality. Saddam Hussein dragged Iraq to the gates of Armageddon and beyond, Muammar Gaddafi did the same to Libya, Omar Al-Bashir to Sudan, Bashar Al-Assad to Syria, etc.

Yes, Zimbabwe has not yet reached the same dizzying height of death and destruction as seen in Syria. Could it be that Syria, Sudan, etc. allowed the respective dictator to drag the nation past the gate into Armageddon; past the point of no return!

The challenge for Zimbabwe is to end the Zanu PF dictatorship a.s.a.p. BEFORE the regime drags this nation beyond the point of no return, assuming we have not gone past it already.

The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb these last 20 years to elect Tendai Biti and his MDC friends into power for the express purpose they would implement democratic reforms designed to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. It is therefore infuriating, to say the least, that these MDC leaders sold-out and failed to implement even one reform. Worse still they are now offering Zanu PF a chance to stay in power in return for a share of spoils of the rigged elections!

Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections, the regime has no mandate to govern, it is illegitimate and the regime should have been put under immediate pressure to step down. This did not happen because by participating in the flawed elections MDC and the rest of the opposition entourage gave the election process and hence the Zanu PF regime some modicum of credibility. And by proposing this NTA MDC will offering illegitimate Zanu PF an excuse to stay in power till 2023 and beyond.

Tendai Biti is lying that the NTA is “a soft landing for the nation”. It is a soft landing for Zanu PF just as the 2008 GNU was a soft landing for the party.

The 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to get even one reform implemented, largely because MDC leaders sold-out. Mugabe used his position in the GNU to bribe Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends with the trappings of high office. With their snouts in the gravy-train feeding trough, the MDC leaders, forget about the reforms.

“MDC leader were busy enjoying themselves in the GNU, they forgot why they were there!” commented one SADC leader in sheer exasperation at MDC leaders’ failure to implement even one reform in five years!

Anyone who believes this new GNU, the NTA, will get any reforms implemented is naïve beyond words! This is just an excuse keep Zanu PF in power when they should be pressured to step down and in return Chamisa and friends are asking Zanu PF to reward them with gravy-train seats. 

"We need a national transitional authority (NTA) or we are heading for an Armageddon!" said Tendai Biti. No, Zanu PF has had 39 years to drag the nation right up to the gates of Armageddon and the NTA will the party more time in office to take the nation through the gates, the point of no return!

This is a nightmare, the people of Zimbabwe risked life and limb to elect MDC leaders for the express purpose they will implement the reforms and stop the Zanu PF juggernaut dragging the nation into Armageddon. And it turns out the MDC leaders’ blundering incompetence is helping Zanu PF fulfil its demonic mission!

5 comments:

  1. @ CiZC

    “We are of the view that instability in many African countries, a direct consequence of weak democratic culture, is at the heart of the forced migration many Africans have to take in order to escape persecution, poverty and lack of opportunity. Hence, we continue to plead with African governments to be more democratic and responsive so that citizens can meaningfully contribute to their own development, in their own countries.”

    Could not agree with you more.
    It is a matter of historic record that Zanu PF blatantly rigged last year’s elections and yet how many African leaders, governments, organisations and individuals have lifted even one little finger to condemn the regime. And it is not as if this was the first time Zanu PF has rigged elections, the party has been doing this for the last 39 years.
    Mnangagwa blatantly denied 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora a vote last year and how many of us even bothered to voice our concern. It was all water off a duck’s back. How do we expect good governance when we are doing nothing to earn it!
    As a Zimbabwean I am particularly ashamed that we as a people have allowed Zanu PF to ride roughshod over our freedoms, rights, hopes and dreams. People left the country to escape economic hardships and political repression. For those in SA these xenophobia attacks have shuttered the hopes of finding peace and security there. The clay pot once broken cannot be put together and even be sound.
    For most Zimbabweans in SA the pressure is on for them to return to Zimbabwe. The pressure is on for them and every Zimbabwean wherever they happen to be to end the country’s nightmare of bad governance.

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  2. @ Hopewell Chinono

    No serious business investor will come to a country without the Rule of Law, where private businesses can be invaded by the President’s political cronies at will without any legal consequences.

    No businessperson will come to a country where the President’s Security Minister and chief enforcer will write a letter authorising the violation of a court order.

    These are self imposed sanctions that will not go away until the President starts implementing and following the country’s constitution.

    The president appointed various committees to help him with his work, a laudable gesture at the time.

    These included his own Presidential Advisory Council, presumably made up of people of good repute, but also including known business rogues, a sign that change was not coming, not as yet.

    Well Hopewell you have certainly changed from being an unabashed Mnangagwa and new dispensation cheer leader to openly criticizing the regime.

    Frankly, I do not believe you have changed, if Mnangagwa had offered you a nice job in the regime as he did with others like Mthuli Ncube, Kirsty Coventry, Trevor Ncube, etc. you too would still be praising ED to the high heavens. Indeed, if you were offered such a post tomorrow you will be back to singing ED praises.

    Zimbabwe is in this political and economic mess because the country has more than its fair share of sell-out. You are one of them!

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  3. The proposed move could be seen as a government's strategy to forestall future strike actions by doctors and nurses who have often abandoned patients during their strikes for better wages

    Moyo did not reveal government's planned course of action against those who will proceed to go on strike if the amendments were made.

    "There will be defined periods of time where people can voice their concerns but not indefinitely; maybe a matter of hours carrying placards and making sure that your station is attended but not to go forever and allow patients to die.

    "We really should make sure that while we should be allowing people to express themselves, they should express themselves in a correct, responsible manner realising at the end of the day we would be looking after patients," said Moyo.

    This is just nonsense. If the worker is no paid enough for him to buy food, pay for transport, etc. Is he still expected to work in an empty stomach, how is he expected to get to work, etc.?

    Many workers who can leave have left and those who are still at work are there because they cannot not find alternative work. But if their present work cannot even pay for the bare essentials like food and transport then they will quit. It is better to be unemployed than to pay the employer for the privilege of calling oneself a worker especially when you cannot afford such a luxury!

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  4. Zambia Pick and Pay attacked in retaliation to SA xenophobia attacks.

    An eye for an eye and a life for a life will leave the world full of blind people and many dead bodies. This is just madness and only serves to underline Africa's biggest problem of bad governance!

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  5. @Derrick Mabauwa

    “So you know you need 2/3 majority to bring change and as far as I know mdc did not have that in the GNU and any meaningful change was frustrated by other even if one could take Mtambara's votes and Jonathan together were unable to reach 2/3 and yes you were right by quoting "Stuart Doran in publication, The Strategist" you say.

    Detail matters my friend! Your problem is you have failed to understand what the GNU was about and hence the reason you have failed to understand what happened.

    Following Zanu PF’s blatant cheating and wanton violence in the 2008 elections, everyone including SADC and AU condemned the election process and refused to recognise Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs as the legitimate government. The Global Political Agreement was, first and foremost, about implementing democratic reforms to ensure the fresh elections will be free, fair and credible and not a repeat of the 2008. This is what the three internal political parties Zanu PF and the two MDC factions, constituting the GNU, plus SADC as the guarantor agreed to do.

    Where does you 2/3 majority come in there? All the parties have already agreed on the need to implement the reforms.

    Any one of the MPs or group of MPs needed to submit proposed reform on the Police, ZEC, etc. It was for parliament then to fine tune the proposal and then submit it to the State President for approval. Not even one proposal was ever submitted in five years! Not one!

    Zanu PF was able to blatantly rig the 2013 elections and then last year’s elections because MDC had failed to implement the reforms designed to stop the vote rigging. So Zanu PF was able to resume its destructive agenda of dragging the nation to Armageddon after the GNU.

    Anybody who is anybody agrees that Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections and this presents the nation with another opportunity to force Zanu PF to step down as happened in 2008. MDC’s proposal that the NTA be composed of Zanu PF, MDC and a few others is a none-starter because we know this is a watered-down version of the 2008 GNU that failed to achieve anything of note.

    If Zanu PF is allowed to remain in office till 2023 then we can be certain the party will not implement any reforms and will go on to rig that year’s elections. We are at the gate of Armageddon and all MDC is doing is allowing Zanu PF to remain in power so that it takes us through those gates, the point of no return!

    If MDC had not participated in these flawed elections, Zanu PF’s illegitimacy would have been as clear as day. Still after some detailed explanation it should be clear. If you understood what Stuart Doran said then you should understand that Zanu PF is determined to drag this nation through the gates of Armageddon and beyond into the hottest dungeons there is. Allowing Zanu PF to remain in office is not just stupid, it is insane!

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