Wednesday 14 January 2015

Defeatist self-fulfilling prophets are once again stopping court challenge of another Mugabe rigged election!


It was Sociologist Robert  K Merton who defined the term Self-fulfilling Prophecy as:

The self-fulfilling prophecy is, in the beginning, a false definition of the situation evoking a new behavior which makes the original false conception come true. This specious validity of the self-fulfilling prophecy perpetuates a reign of error. For the prophet will cite the actual course of events as proof that he was right from the very beginning.
In other words, a positive or negative prophecy, strongly held belief, or delusion - declared as truth when it is actually false—may sufficiently influence people so that their reactions ultimately fulfill the once-false prophecy.

Zimbabweans have become victims of the self-fulfilling prophecies that:

1.    Mugabe will never hold free, fair and credible elections and therefore it is futile to think there is anything we can do to change that.

2.    When elections are held and lo behold they are not free, fair and credible, regardless how blatant the vote was rigged, it is utterly pointless challenging the results because the courts will throw out the case.

The set goal of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) agreed to by Zimbabwe’s three political parties, Zanu PF led by Mugabe and the two MDC factions led by Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara, and co-signed by South African President Thambo Mbeki in behalf of SADC as the guarantor of the agreement was to ensure Zimbabwe’s next elections would be free, fair and credible. To achieve this set goal the GPA come up with a raft of democratic reforms that the Government of National Unity (GNU) were tasked to implement and to write a new democratic constitution.

The way SADC leaders had again and again reminded the MDC leaders to implement the democratic reforms and literally begged them not to take part in the elections without the reforms, as MDC MP Sipape Nkomo has admitted, shows that SADC believed Zimbabwe would have free and fair election if the reforms are implemented.

“It is common knowledge that Lindiwe Zulu (President Jacob Zuma’s international relations adviser) advised us,” admitted PM Nkomo. “Zuma also advised us and even the Sadc Heads of State meeting in Maputo (Mozambique) also advised not to participate in the elections without electoral, media and security sector reforms, among others.”

So the MDC leaders signed on to the GPA agreeing to implement the reforms but for the next five years of the GNU did absolutely nothing to implement even one reform. Yes they are corrupt; there is no doubt that the $ 4 million Highlands mansion for Tsvangirai and all the trappings of holding high office for the rest of the MDC leadership made them very amenable to Mugabe’s suggestion to do nothing about the reforms.

“MDC vadzidza kudya vanyerera!” [MDC have learnt to enjoy the gravy train spoils without rocking the boat!] Was the pithy retort from one Mugabe crony as to why MDC were not implementing any reforms.

Of course one has to be breathtakingly incompetent not to have foreseen that MDC leaders will not hold on to their political post if Mugabe rigged the elections. Lo behold Mugabe rigged the elections and, yes, many MDC leaders were unceremonious kicked off the gravy train.

Morgan Tsvangirai is luck, at least so far, to have held on to his Highlands bribe. Still he is having a real tough time; it is very hard to keep up a highflier lifestyle befitting that of one living in a $4 million mansion on zero income! Whilst most of the other MDC leaders who political careers came to a sudden stop on 31 July 2013, elections day, had other careers to fall back to Tsvangirai had no such lucky.

Tsvangirai is one of the many MDC leaders who really did not see the vote rigging coming; they are corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent, period. For the remaining few like Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, David Coltart and a few others there is a lot more to why they did not get even one reform implemented than being corrupt and incompetent – they never believed implementing the reforms would deliver free, fair and credible elections.   

So we did not have free, fair and credible elections in 2013 because MDC leaders, in their infinite wisdom are prophesised way back in 2008 when the signed the GPA that Mugabe and Zanu PF would never concede to holding such elections and therefore implementing the reforms would be a waste of time so not even one reform was implement – deep breath – lo behold we did not have free, fair and credible elections. The self-fulfilling prophecy, fulfilled!

The 2013 elections were blatantly rigged and I mean blatantly rigged – what could be more blatant than the number of polling station being increased from 2 000 to 9 000, four and half times, just two days before polling; failure to produce the voters roll; etc.; etc. There was no real attempt to challenge the elections results regardless of the mountain of evidence of vote rigging because the prophets did not believed the Courts would consider the case because the judiciary is pro-Zanu PF. So we made the corrupt Judges’ work much easier by pre-judging it ourselves?

Last year Mugabe, once again, blatantly rigged Zanu PF’s own electoral process to elbow Mai Mujuru out of the way and install Mnangagwa as VP. Of course there are grounds for a Court challenge and the fact that some of the Judges will be from the Mujuru faction – given that the purge has divided Zanu PF down the middle - there should be no excuse for taking this to Court, one would think!

"Whether or not their legal argument is sound is quite irrelevant in this politically-charged case which will most likely be decided not on legal merit, but on political considerations," said Zimbabwean lawyer Dewa Mavhinga.

Mr Dewa Mavhinga
 is not just any lawyer he is the Senior Researcher for Zimbabwe and Southern Africa with the Africa Division at Human Rights Watch (HRW). He is not just any run-of-the-mill lawyer, he is a human rights lawyer and, sadly, who does not only believe in the rule of law but is advocating that we too should do the same and not bother going to Court regardless of the mountain of evidence and regardless of the critical importance of the case to not just Zanu PF members but to the whole nation – forcing Mugabe to abide by the law would constitute the greatest political achievement of our time!

HRW should be funding such cases not discouraging them! How is it possible that a reputable organisation like HRW, whose core business is fighting for human rights and rule of law, employs someone who does not even believe in the rule of law! It beggars belief!  

Ever since Zimbabwe’s rigged 2013 national elections, it seems, nothing gives Tsvangirai greater sense of pride and fulfilment than announcing to the world that Mugabe rigged that election! “And it was I, Dr Richard Morgan Tsvangirai, who made it all easy and possible for him to do so!” He might as well add, drumming his chest like a silver-back gorilla!   

Zimbabwe is in deep political and economic trouble because we are a nation of self-defeatists who love indulging in self-defeatist self-fulfilling prophecies and, whilst wallowing in our own self-inflicted misery, shamelessly boast of how all our self-defeatist prophecies have all come true!  

12 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

Mnangagwa said Mutasa was mad to claim that the the congress was led illegally.

"He is the one who sent invites to provinces calling them for the congress calling for their resolutions," Mnangagwa told a Midlands provincial meeting.

Did Mutasa also amend the party's constitution so that one-man-one-vote was permanently changed to one-man-one-veto? Was it Mutasa who stage managed those unconstitutional vote-of-no-confidence? Even if he did all these things, since he had no such authority to do them, they are unconstitutional and therefore illegal.

It is not for Mnangagwa to judge whether Mutasa is mad or not but for the Courts; we are sick and tired of those who see themselves as accusers/defendant, prosecutor, judge, jury and the executioners all rolled into one.

Those who think they are above the law are the ones who are mad and it is high time the country was saved from this madness!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Patrick
I agree with you there Patrick. In fact Zimbabwe has had many, many chances to end the Zanu PF dictatorship in the past and has wasted them all. If MDC had stuck to their guns and refused to go into the GNU following the wanton violence of 2008 then Mugabe would have been forced into fresh elections supervised by the UN. A successful court challenge of the 2013 elections would have achieved a similar result.

By letting MDC play an role in Zimbabwe politics we are only opening ourselves to another MDC blunder that will end with the nation wasting yet another chance to bring about meaningful democratic change in Zimbabwe. The idiots have already started blundering with all this call for boycotting by-elections with no clear end objective.

Zimbabwe Light said...

A World Bank report says the Zimbabwe economy will grow by 3,2pct this year.

A decline in commodity prices would however hit hard on the country’s trade balance as well as that of the rest of sub-Saharan Africa which would call for “significant policy changes”.

“Fiscal buffers need to be rebuilt to ensure the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the future,” said the WB report.

For a country with Mount Everest high unemployment rate a growth rate of 3.2 pct will do nothing to get the nation out of this hell-hole! The country should be looking at a minimum growth rate of 15% and it is doable too!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@prodigy 712

Implementing the reforms is a lot more than a "matter of political astuteness" it is the key to the country ending this nightmare. And failing to implement is not a crime it is treason! You do not comprehend the seriousness of the matter and that is why to you it is water off a duck's back! Frankly, you will never comprehend this even if you were to live to be 200 years old; there are some people whose brain is so dull there is nothing anyone can do to make them see. Nothing! You are one of those people.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@Patrick

Yes it does, the reforms are the key and it is one of those combination locks, getting just one number is not enough to open the door - you have to get all the numbers right in right sequence on one seating! That is something idiots like Tsvangirai will never ever do.

Zimbabwe Light said...

“Mnangagwa said the 6th National People's Congress held last December was the biggest, most democratic and most representative. Mnangagwa warned members of the party against defying party directives and policies, saying perpetrators would be axed from the party.”

Well those two sentences sums up beautifully what Mnangagwa and Zanu PF are all about. If the first sentence Mnangagwa expresses a wish of what he and the rest in the party want the whole world to him and the party to be seen to be – democratic and representative of all shed of opinion and points of view.

In the second sentence Mnangagwa is talking of not the ideal but the real Zanu PF led by the Mugabe and Mnangagwa we all know; always dictating directives and policies which all those who fail to follow the dictates do so at their own peril!

The corrupt and ruthless oppressive is the Zanu PF we have known all these last 35 years. The challenge before us all is to demand an end to this madness that has brought us nothing but misery and despair.

Zimbabwe Light said...

Manicaland resident minister warns Marange diamond companies against employing MDC sup-porters.

Here we go, power is a power drug, probably the most power of all drugs and highly addictive too; Minister Mandi Chimene has only been appointed a monthly ago and already she is talking as if she is a God who is infallible and to who we mortals must never ever question. We are here to listen and do as we are told!

Zimbabwe Light said...

In an interview Algy Cluff said the white farmers rewarded Mugabe rather terribly after enjoying the pro-tection of the veteran leader for years. He is the owner of Freda Rebecca Gold Mine in Bindura, Zimba-bwe’s biggest gold mine.

He felt the white farmers should have, but failed to, meet Mugabe halfway.

“They (farmers) had a lot to answer for. They were in a catatonic state after independence,” Cluff said in an interview with UK financial magazine MoneyWeek.

“They should have gone to Mugabe and said: ‘Look, we realise we’ve now lost this war, it’s about land. Why don’t we give you half our land, train some Africans to run it?

Mugabe has never ever believed in the freedom, liberty and human rights of the black majority; he has always sort absolute power and has willing rode roughshod over the people to achieve his goal. To racist whites like Cluff if Mugabe had not touched the white farms he would still be a darling regardless the fact that he has murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans and destroyed the nation's economy!

No doubt Cluff greased Mugabe’s palm and so he expected everyone else to do the same and as for the black majority who have suffered under the tyrant’s tyrannical rule Cluff did not give a damn!

Zimbabwe Light said...

The meeting was attended by executives from Mbada Diamonds, Kusena, DMC, Marange Resources, the Russian-owned DTZ-OZGEO and officials from the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development.

Was the diamond mining concession to the Russians to wet their appetite for the platinum give-away? We do sell ourselves cheap!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ C Mangongera


“The point I am making is that this is a coalition of the unpopular which would struggle to win the
hearts and minds of the electorate.” You have made your point and well.

I agree with you that the Mujuru camp is as good as died. She and her followers should have seen the elections rigging coming but were too naïve and incompetent to do so; just as Tsvamgirai and his MDC friends before them.

The Mujuru factions have a chance to fight back if they were to put their backs into challenging the undemocratic conduct of the elections but, again, they are mentally too feeble to take this up with the passion and drive the matter demands.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ C Mashiri

"What do these former Zanu-PF politburo and central committee people think about corruption in Zimbabwe and its magnitude? How can it be solved? Where is diamond cash from Chiadzwa going? Do they agree to an immediate diamonds cash audit?" you rightly asked.


And one last question from me: why have they done and said nothing on any of these matters all the decades they have been in power?

Yes all these former Zanu PF thugs must answer all these questions and the nation must not accept any bulls***t from these guys.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Minister C Mutsvangwa

He said Mujuru should shoulder the blame for economic problems bedevilling the country. “She is the actual author of the economic meltdown which involved an engineered gigantic capital flight, hyper- inflation and subsequent disappearance of the Zimbabwean dollar as national currency,” he said.
“Her ex-Rhodesian business associates were the main culprits. They were assisted by suicidal mone-tary policies of a complicit RBZ which was under influence of CATO INSTITUTE of extreme right Tea Party Movement.
“The ideological godfather of the economic meltdown is Steve Hanke whose Zimbabwe disciple is Dr Gideon Gono, a political associate of ex-VP Joice Mujuru. She superintended all sectors of the econ-omy during that fatefully painful period of unprecedented economic pain for the general populace of Zimbabwe. She had wrestled away all important decisions of Cabinet during that epoch.
“All the pain the nation was subjugated to lies squarely on her lap as the woman czar at the helm of the Zimbabwean economy. Her illiteracy, both literary and economic, plunged Zimbabwe into eco-nomic hell.”
He added: “Now Zanu-PF is in good riddance of this rubbish prone to treacherous tendencies. It is moving fast to revive the economy, fast Gross Domestic Product growth and bright employment opportunities of a hardworking, well-educated youthful population.
“There just won’t be any more space for political ciphers of the likes of Mujuru, (Didymus) Mutasa and (Rugare) Gumbo.

Of all the nonsense that has come out of Minister Mutsvangwa blaming Mujuru for Zimbabwe’s eco-nomic meltdown takes the biscuit. First the Minister calls Mujuru “the woman czar at the helm of the Zimbabwean economy”. We all know how Mugabe is such a control freak he has never allowed any-one else to exercise any meaningful power much less to be the Czar of anything.

The Minister admits that Mujuru is “illiteracy, both literary and economic,” which is in fact exactly why Mugabe promoted her to be VP; the tyrant loves to surround himself with incompetent and useless individuals because they are no threat to his strangle hold on power. And so Mugabe who does not as a rule allow anyone else to have a look-in on anything allowed the illiterate to have total control of the economy all these years plunging “Zimbabwe into economic hell”! What could be more nonsensical than that!