The 2017 military coup that removed the late Robert Mugabe
from office was about power and not good governance, as the coup plotters’ spin-doctors
would have us believe. Each and everyone of the coup plotters got a share of
the spoils; Emmerson Mnangagwa became State President, Constantino Chiwenga who
was the Army commander who gave the illegal coup order became VP, the other
senior Army officers who carried out the treasonous order Perence Shiri and Sibusiso
Moyo became Ministers, etc.
It was widely believed Mnangagwa and Chiwenga had agreed the
former will serve one presidential five-year term and then hand over power to
the later. The rivalry between the two gentlemen for control of the party, Zanu
PF, has been the backdrop of the endless political machinations in the party, Army
and government as each fought for dominance.
Zanu PF is heading for an elective congress this year and Mnangagwa
has already made it clear he intends to stand as the Zanu PF presidential candidate
in the 2023 elections. There has been mounting public pressure from some within
the party for him to honour the rumoured agreement to step down after one
five-year term.
"As we move towards next year's harmonised elections,
let it be known by everyone that our Presidential candidate is President
Mnangagwa," VP Constantino Chiwenga told a party rally in Chimanimani also
attended by Mnangagwa on Friday.
Whether or not Mnangagwa and Chiwenga ever agreed on a succession matrix is a moot
point, what is crystal clear is both men are as keen as mustard to stay in
power. Indeed, they keener now than back in 2017; the former has tasted absolute
power and is hooked and waiting to take over has made the later hungrier than
ever.
In the wake of the November 2017 military coup, Mnangagwa and
his coup partners promised “free and fair elections”. It was just a gimmick;
the thugs had risked all to secure power just eight months earlier they were
not going to risk losing it in a free and fair election!
Those who believed Mnangagwa and company would keep their
promise to hold free and fair elections in 2018 were naïve and should have learned
their lesson. It is foolish for anyone to believe the 2023 elections will be
free and fair; particularly when the Zanu PF thugs have already learned they can
rig the elections and get away with it, thanks to MDC’s connivance.
There is no denying that by participating in these flawed and
illegal elections MDC/CCC have given the process some modicum of credibility and
legitimacy. What is more, the MDC leaders themselves know this and yet continue
to participate out of greed, as one of them confessed.
“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both
MDCs (MDC N and MDC T) couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,”
David Coltart wrote in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of
Tyranny in Zimbabwe. He was the MDC N Minister of Education in the 2008
GNU and is Treasurer General in the CCC.
“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.”
Four of the main MDC factions plus three other opposition parties
did come together to form the MDC Alliance before the 2018 elections and still
they did not even consider boycotting the elections because greed – the same
greed that had stopped them implement reforms during the GNU and forced them to
participate in the 2013 elections – got the better of them.
The same greed is still ruling the MDC/CCC roost, the party
is hell bent on participating in these 2023 elections regardless of the certainty
of Zanu PF rigging the elections.
"We are certainly going to be launching the New Great Zimbabwe blueprint
setting out our comprehensive policy alternatives that will set out a detailed
plan on how to end Zimbabwe's international isolation as the government
in-waiting," CCC spokesperson, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere announced this
week.
The “New Great Zimbabwe blueprint” is CCC’s party’s 2023
elections manifesto. CCC is hell bent on participating in these 2023 elections
regardless of SADC, EU, etc. repeated advice not to participate without reforms
and the party’s own leaders confessing it is foolish to do so.
Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because ever
since the country’s independence in 1980 we have failed to hold free, fair and
credible elections. We have been stuck with a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical
Zanu PF dictatorship that has rigged elections to stay in power.
The nation’s concerted effort to end the Zanu PF dictatorship
by electing MDC to implement democratic changes designed to stop Zanu PF
rigging have come to naught because Zanu PF has bribed MDC leaders to forget
the reforms in return for a share of the spoils of power.
The A1 reason why Zimbabwe has failed to end the Zanu PF
dictatorship this last 22 years is our failure to recognise that MDC leaders were
corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. It is a crying shame that many Zimbabweans
have no clue what constitute free elections and believe Chamisa’s oxymoronic
nonsense of winning rigged elections, even after 42 years of blatantly rigged Zanu
PF elections.
Zimbabwe’s present political system is so corrupt it cannot produce
competent leaders. We need to implement the democratic reforms now more than
ever to overhaul the system and get rid of both Zanu PF and the compromised
opposition. We need to drain the sewage swamp and have a clean and fresh start.
1980 to 2008 Zanu PF was the antagonist in our fight for freedom, human rights and dignity. Implementing democratic changes was the weapon of choice and MDC were the agents to implement the reforms. The 2008 to 2013 GNU has shown that MDC leaders do not have the commitment and resolve to implement any reforms and it is naïve, to say the least, to still expect them to implement any reforms.
ReplyDelete2008 to present Zanu PF remains the antagonist in our fight for freedom, liberty and justice and reforms remains the peaceful means to achieve our goal although violent means of street protests and/or another military coup is now a serious possibility. MDC/CCC are now Zanu PF junior partners in all but name. The need to implement the democratic reforms is now more urgent than ever, we need to get rid of both Zanu PF and the compromised opposition, we need to drain the sewage swamp to have a clean and fresh start.
How anyone who view the corrupt and incompetent MDC/CCC as the solution to Zimbabwe's mess beggars belief. We have refused to learn from the past and so will relive this nightmare to eternity until we learn.
CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) has retained the Kariba Ward 5 seat after its candidate Tonderai Chikwati polled 303 votes against Zanu-PF's Kudakwashe Mafusire, who garnered 175 ballots.
ReplyDeleteIt has not been necessary for Zanu PF to deploy its vote rigging juggernaut in these by elections, come the 2023 harmonised elections the juggernaut will be deployed. Zanu PF is blatantly rigging the 2023 elections and by participating in these flawed and illegal elections CCC is giving Sadc the excuse to endorse these elections giving Zanu PF legitimacy. This madness must be stopped here and now! Enough is enough!
Reporter Debra Matabvu (DM) spoke to Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi (ZZ) on these and other issues.
ReplyDeleteZZ: I am sure you remember that there was an outcry, especially from our people in the Diaspora, calling on us to stop amending the Constitution, and the Government listened.
The Diaspora vote cannot happen with the way the Constitution is right now.
So now it is the people in the diaspora’s fault they have no vote!
If the people in the diaspora were asked to pay US$20 each, which is small change compared to the cost of going back home to vote, this will more than cover all the expenses the government faces. The real reasons this Zanu PF government will never allow diaspora vote are:
a) Most of the people in the diaspora are economic and/or political refugees and they blame Zanu PF for their plight. They are therefore not likely to vote for Zanu PF
b) Zanu PF is blatantly rigging the elections back in Zimbabwe it would be mission impossible for the party to do the same with diaspora vote particularly if the voters’ roll, vote counting, etc. are all done outside Zimbabwe. Zanu PF is finding it a challenge to rig urban votes in Zimbabwe what more in foreign lands!