“It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer,
or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their
own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their
self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their
advantages.” Wrote the great Scottish Economist, Adam Smith, in his book, An
Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
In these two sentences, Adam Smith spelt out the essence of
a health and functioning economy.
When Zimbabwe gained her independence in 1980 the incoming Zanu
PF government led by Robert Mugabe inherited a healthy, robust and functioning economy;
the Biblical seven fat cows and seven fat ears of corn.
“When two full years had passed, Pharaoh had a
dream: He was standing by the Nile, 2 when out
of the river there came up seven cows, sleek and fat, and they grazed
among the reeds. 3 After them, seven other cows,
ugly and gaunt, came up out of the Nile and stood beside those on the
riverbank. 4 And the cows that were ugly and gaunt
ate up the seven sleek, fat cows. Then Pharaoh woke up.” Genesis 41 verse 1 – 4.
Let’s just say in Zimbabwe, the seven ugly and gaunt cows emerged
on 18 April 1980 and the started the business of devouring the seven sleek, fat
cows.
Whilst Ian Smith had governed with an eye on the key Adam
Smith key essentials of sound economics; Mugabe had his eyes on spending the
nation into mass economic prosperity, “gutsa ruzhinji” as Mugabe called it. At
least, that was what he said in public.
Mugabe’s number one priority was to create an all power and
very prosperous ruling elite with himself as the lord of the manor sitting at
the apex of the pyramid pulling all the strings. He hatched his plan and put it
into practise as soon as he got into office.
In an interview with Trevor Ncube, “Conversation with Trevor
Simba Makoni”, Dr Simba Makoni, revealed how then Prime Minister Robert Mugabe surprised
his ministers with new Mercedes Benz limos just a few months after getting into
office. The limos were to replace the Peugeot 406 Smith had issued to ministers.
The limos had not been budgeted for and did not even have cabinet approval.
This was the start of the political patronage systemin which the beneficiaries
paid back with blind loyalty to Mugabe!
Mugabe was a control freak, he had a say in the appointment
of ministers, Police and Army generals, senior civil servants, heads of
parastatals, etc. And all these chefs were appointed for their loyalty to
Mugabe and not merit. Dr Makoni told Trevor how the culture of no expense
spared in spoiling the chefs quickly spread.
It was “normal”, Dr Makoni explained, for ZESA, NRZ or some
such parastatal to pay the CEO, senior managers, and the coterie of other
political appointees hundreds of thousands of dollars in pay, cars, mansions
and other allowances even when the company was failing to deliver core service,
pay its bills including the meagre wages of the low-grade workers.
The political patronage system had everyone eating out of
Mugabe’s hand like helpless puppies the man enjoy absolute power. All those
around him were so fearful of him they did not dare question him even when he
was utterly wrong, notably during the Gukurahundi years when murdered over 20
000 PF Zapu supporters in the quest to create a de facto one-party dictatorship.
On the economic front, the patronage system resulted in
gross mismanagement and rampant corruption as it valued loyalty to Mugabe over
merit. And it was these two cancers, the ugly and gaunt cows, that have
destroyed Zimbabwe’s economy.
“Mose murivakadzi vaMugabe!” (You are all Mugabe’s helpless concubines!)
retorted Margaret Dongo to her fellow Zanu PF MPs, Ministers and the rest of
the Zanu PF leaders in sheer frustration at how they all grovelled to Mugabe. A
statement of fact which recalled, no doubt, always brought a grin of pride and satisfaction
to the tyrant.
Zimbabwe had many opportunities to dismantle the Zanu PF
dictatorship with the best coming during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. SADC leaders had
managed to force Mugabe to accept the need to implement democratic reforms to
restore the individual freedoms and rights including the right to free and fair
elections and even the right to life, denied by the dictatorship. Morgan
Tsvangirai and his MDC friends were tasked to implement the reforms. They
failed to implement even one token reform in five years!
Mugabe, who had remained state President in the GNU, bribe
the MDC leaders with generous salaries and allowances, Mercedes Benz limos for
ministers, a US$4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc. The MDC leaders kick reforms
into the tall grass and were licking Mugabe’s hands like ever so grateful
puppies, just as readily as their Zanu PF counterparts had done.
“Mazivanhu eMDC adzidza kudya anyerere!” (MDC leaders have
learned to enjoy the gravy train good-life, they will never rock the boat!)
boasted Zanu PF cronies during the GNU when asked why MDC was not implementing
reforms. economy.
Zanu PF emerged out of the 2008 to 2013 GNU with all its
dictatorial powers untouched. SADC leaders reverted to turning a blind eye to Zanu
PF rigging the elections and grant the regime legitimacy in disgust at the MDC’s
failure to implement even one reform.
Just to be absolutely certain the opposition participated in
the elections regardless how flawed and illegal, Zanu PF has allowed the
opposition to win a few gravy train seats. A small price to pay for legitimacy!
The MDC leaders missed their chance to implement the reforms
and have given up on the quest for free elections and good governance. They
have paid lip service to demanding reforms, to please their naïve and gullible
supporters when in reality they were content with the few gravy train seats
Zanu PF offered as bait.
Mugabe would have remained life-President if it was not for
his wife who pressured him to remove Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Lacoste friends
so that she and her G40 faction could take over. On 15 November 2017, after 37
years of absolute power, Mugabe was forced to resign after military coup staged
by Lacoste faction.
Mugabe was very bitter that he was forced to give up power,
he had become addicted. He died of a broken heart, I guess, 6 September 2019, barely
two after the coup.
When Mnangagwa took over from Mugabe he was cocksure he
would revive the country’s comatose economy. His “Zimbabwe is open for
business!” mantra was a lead balloon that never took off because he failed to
keep two key promises - to end corruption and to hold free elections.
For Mnangagwa or anyone for that matter, to end corruption
and to hold free elections, he had to dismantle the Zanu PF patronage system.
It was this that had kept Mugabe in power and removed him when he threatened many
of the beneficiaries of the system with early retirement or worse.
By the same token it was the patronage system that had saved
Mnangagwa from the life as a fugitive, he was on the run following his
dismissal from his VP post on 5 November 2017, to make him state President. The
same people who made him President would have him removed from office is he
dared displease them by dismantling the patronage system.
And so, Emmerson Mnangagwa inherit the corrupt and
tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship with the economy in total meltdown after
decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. The seven fat cows
inherited in 1980 have been devoured years ago. The national economy has
collapsed and so too have basic services such as health and education. 50 % of
the people now live in abject poverty.
Mnangagwa, just like Mugabe before, has all but thrown the
ordinary citizens overboard as he is forced to cream-off the nation’s fast
shrinking wealth to keep the patronage system going. The nation has been reverted
by the revelation that he had approved a US$40 000 house or car loan for MPs. He
was forced to extend the scheme to MPs after they found out he had approved US$
500 000 and £50 000 loans to Ministers and deputy Ministers respectively. And
now it is the ordinary citizens’ turn to complain at the extravagant waste when
nation is failing to supply something as basic as clean water!
There is a Zimbabwe Daily cartoon of Mnangagwa with a US$40 000
bag of money at the end of a fishing line. There is do or die scrimmage of “opposition
MPs” fight each other to grab the bag. Mnangagwa is sitting there with a smog
grin on his face.
A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS!
With the upcoming 2023 elections everyone would want to be
on the gravy train and so the fight for elected position will be just as fierce
in the opposition as in Zanu PF itself.
To entice the ordinary citizens to vote for the ruling party
the bag of money is replaced with bag of food aid and or agricultural inputs.
And just to be certain of electoral victory the party wields a large stick to
punish those who dare to refuse to vote for the party.
Zimbabwe is an autocracy, not a democracy, and instead of
being governed by sound economic policies and rule of laws we live by whims of
a dictator.
In the next few weeks Zanu PF, CCC and the rest will be
producing the 2023 Election Manifesto with the usual fanfare. An utter waste of
time! What is the point of producing detailed economic policies when the elections
are being rigged and those doing the rigging are not influenced by the
manifesto!
“It is from the benevolence of the dictator that we are forced
to expect our dinner but are starving because of the inherent criminal waste of
human and material resources and the insatiable greed of the tyrant and ruling
elite. It is utterly pointless addressing ourselves to their humanity or our
suffering because all they care about is retaining absolute power at all costs.
And the more dependent we are on the dictator the greater his power over us.” To
paraphrase Adam Smith.
Zimbabwe is in a serious economic and political mess. The present
situation in which half the population is living in abject poverty denied of
basic services such as health care and quality education is socially and
politically unsustainable. We cannot stop Zanu PF going ahead with these flawed
2023 elections but can see to it that the regime does not get political
legitimacy by making sure the process is condemned.
If Zanu PF is denied legitimacy the country will be forced
to go into a new GNU arrangement as happened in 2008. This time, we must ensure
the reforms are implemented and the Zanu PF dictatorship is finally, finally,
dismantled.
CITIZENS' Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa says the US$40 000 loans given to legislators were in fact bribes to stop the MPs from speaking out against ongoing looting.
ReplyDeleteHe says action will be taken against party legislators who accepted the funds.
Speaking during a Zoom meeting organised by the party's fundraising team on Wednesday, Chamisa said he was unaware of the offer made to legislators until after they had put pen to paper.
Chamisa is a hypocrite. He and his MDC friends accepted bribes from Robert Mugabe during the GNU and they forgot about implementing reforms for five years! We are still stuck with this Zanu PF regime because MDC sold out on reforms and have been participating in these flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy out of greed.
Ramaphosa’s closest friend, James Motlatsi tells top South African presenter, Clement Manyatela this will turn South Africa into a Zimbabwe. Ramaphosa has made numerous statements since 2019 that Zimbabwe has held successful elections in 2018 and has no problem at all; all it needs is a removal of sanctions.
ReplyDeleteRamaphosa has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that he is incompetent. His decision to take up Zimbabwe’s call for sanctions to be lifted when he should know that it is corruption and mismanagement that are destroying Zimbabwe goes to show just how foolish he is. SA is SADC’s natural leader and the region has suffered greatly because SA has failed to lead!
It is nonsense to claim SA will become another Zimbabwe if Ramaphosa goes; it is already fast becoming another Zimbabwe with him in power.
@ Mbofana
ReplyDeleteOF COURSE, we have failed to govern ourselves! Those who will not learn from the past are doom to make the same mistakes over and over again and we are clearly incapable of learning from our own mistakes much less those of others.
It took 20 years for most people to finally accept that Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies are corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs and you would think people will be more diligent in the selection of the men and women to deliver the democratic changes and end the Zanu PF dictatorship. No chance!
People elected Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends. MDC has failed to deliver even one reform in 22 years, 5 of which in the GNU. Worse still many people have not even noticed MDC sold out even now with the benefit of hindsight.
Democracy demands an informed and diligent electorate and not a naïve and gullible one who are easily conned and don’t even know what constitute free elections in this day and age!