Thursday 5 February 2015

Mugabe is "a colossal figure" so says MDC Adviser Dr Magaisa - a man with intellect of an ant!


If you are an ant anything bigger than a mouse might as well be an elephant! After all there is no difference between an ant squashed by a dick-dick and one squashed by an elephant because way you get a dead ant.

That is the trouble Dr Alex Magaisa, he is an ant, a political ant, in a world of giants, political giants!

“President Mugabe is a big political character, indeed, a colossal figure who divides opinion in a manner that is unparalleled across the entire continent,” said Alex Magaisa. He was rationalizing Mugabe’s recent appointment as African Union chairman but also explain why MDC did not implement any of the democratic reforms which would have end Mugabe’s political career.

Mugabe is a corrupt and murderous tyrant. How can any Zimbabwean much less an intellectual at this stage in our country’s history describe such a despicable despot as “a big political character, indeed a colossal figure” as if he or she does not know who the real Mugabe is. Forget about how people in Africa have divided opinions about Mugabe, he has divided Zimbabweans themselves!

Dr Alex Magaisa was Dr Richard Morgan Tsvangirai’s chief legal adviser when the later was Prime Minister and leader of the MDC in the GNU. The GNU was set up in 2008 first and foremost to implement a raft of democratic reforms and write a new democratic constitution to ensure the country’s next elections are free, fair and credible. The primary task of getting this done was with the MDC, natural, since implementing these reforms meant dismantling Mugabe’s de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship and his political power base.

MDC had five years to implement the agreed reforms and write the new constitution. Not even one reform was ever implemented and the new constitution they produced at a cost of $ 100 million is not worth the paper it is written on. MDC claimed it was an “MDC child” and it would deliver free and fair elections guaranteed. Of course it did no such thing as Mugabe went on to blatantly rig the elections.

The Zanu PF representative on the committee tasked to write the new constitution, MP Paul Mangwana latter boosted that Mugabe had “dictated” the new constitution. Of course he had striped the document bear of all democratic credential and turned it into a tyrant’s creed.

So MDC regardless of the fact that they had the services of Dr Alex Magaisa, until then a law lecturer at a highly regarded UK University, failed to get even one reform implemented. Not even one!
Dr Tsvangirai, with Dr Magaisa, his chief legal adviser, by his side claimed the new constitution dictated by Mugabe an “MDC child” knowing fully well it was weak and feeble and it will never ever deliver the nation’s most cherish political hope and dream free, fair and credible elections.

Why did Dr Tsvangirai and his follow MDC leaders risk their political careers, indeed most of them lost their parliamentary seats but worse still know their names are “mud”, by failing to implement the reforms and produce a democratic constitution?  Dr Magaisa too staked his intellectual and political reputation on MDC’s pathetic performance and thus is now dismissed as Dr “Nonsense” adviser.

Yes the MDC leaders and Dr “Nonsense” Adviser were corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent but still that does not explain why they gable so much and, in turn, lost so much. There has to be more and Dr Magaisa, in many of his articles since the rigged elections has revealed the addition reason MDC leaders never implemented even one reform – their inferiority complex.

Instead of viewing Mugabe as a corrupt and murderous tyrant that nation was dying, literally too, to get rid of; these MDC political midgets considered Mugabe “big political character, indeed, a colossal figure” the nation was obliged to listen and obey his dictates.

The African Union (AU) is a club of tyrants; the majority of the continent’s leaders have, like Mugabe, never held free, fair and credible elections. They have elected Mugabe to be AU chairman for no better reason other than that they see him as one of their own. Dr Magaisa is just clutching at straw, the AU honoured Mugabe because they too see him as a great man, to justify why MDC failed to see Mugabe for the pathetic corrupt and murderous tyrant he is and behaved accordingly.

Mugabe is a liberation war hero who quickly turned into a corrupt and murderous tyrant when he got into power. After 35 years of his ruinous tyrannical rule no Zimbabwean of substance would have any doubt as to who Mugabe or would not want free, fair and credible elections and thus end the tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship.

The biggest mistake Zimbabweans have made these last 15 years was to believe Tsvangirai and his MDC friends were genuine in their promise to bring democratic change in Zimbabwe and free and fair elections. It has turned out that these MDC leaders also believe that Mugabe and his Zanu PF are the giants of Zimbabwe politics and they are not to be replaced regardless corrupt and oppressive they have turned out to be. For all their political posturing Tsvangirai and his MDC friends see themselves as nothing more than ants in an elephant’s world.

Zimbabwe is in a serious political and economic mess after 35 years of Mugabe’s corrupt and tyrannical rule; the only way out of the mess is for the nation to hold free, fair and credible elections. Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs must be held democratically accountable to the voters in a relationship of equals – all human beings with equal freedoms and rights including one-man-one-vote in free, fair and credible elections.

Tsvangirai and his MDC friends have failed to implement even one reform and to deliver free and fair elections because deep down in the ethos they believe Mugabe is an elephant and they are ants; no amount of reforms can make an ant and an elephant stand as equals! Zimbabweans have to be careful never again to elect someone with an outward appearance of a human being but with, nonetheless, the intellect of an ant!

Mugabe and Zanu PF have dragged us into this political and economic mess but it is leaders like Tsvangirai and Dr Magaisa, men and women, of little intellect who have held us captives in this mess. We the electorate have played our part by electing them our leaders. After their callous betrayal of our cause for democratic change for any thinking Zimbabweans to allow themselves to be once again coned by Tsvangirai and his crowd into believing they will ever deliver change is unforgivable. To have been coned the first time was foolish but to be coned again is folly for which the nation rightly deserves to be punished.

The international community has, since the rigged 2013 elections, taken a hand-off approach to Zimbabwe’s political situation. By allowing MDC to get away without implementing even one reforms showed that we, the electorate, did not really care whether the Mugabe dictatorship remained in power or not. The international community withdraw and has been waiting to re-engage once Zimbabweans prove they are no serious about democratic change. By electing to follow the same failed MDC leaders Zimbabweans are saying they are not ready for change. We will have to stew in this political and economic mess for a few more years, decades or even generations! 

Mugabe “a big political character, indeed, a colossal figure”! I would have been disappointed to hear that from someone totally incapable of one coherent thought after decades of Zanu PF propaganda and brainwashing but not an academic and intellectual. And this is the intellectual ant who had the destiny of the nation in the palm of his hand; no wonder we are in a mess! We are in serious trouble!

7 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

“I repeat that the President managed to break the fall. Nobody has shown any evidence of the President having fallen down because that did not happen," said Jonathan Moyo.

He can repeat it a million times and a million times again; that will not change the fact that Mugabe fell. And seeing Mugabe, a corrupt and murderous tyrant on his knees gave millions of people the world over unadulterated sadistic pleasure. What a buzz!

Zimbabwe Light said...

According to a report in The Zimbabwean Mugabe is flying back to the Far East for more medical atten-tion. The story of Grace staying behind after medical treatment is just a half-bake story to cover the need for him return back to the Far East. Keeping a shopaholic like Grace for three months just as a cover is dumb because she will have an excellent excuse for her to shop until she drops – to relief boredom. Someone has to pay the bill and we know that someone is the Zimbabwean taxpayer.

Mugabe has just been to the Far East for five weeks with his extended family; left the wife three on some stupid pretext so she will now be there for three months and now he is going back with the usual entourage! At this rate, the nation is spending more money on Mugabe and his family's health needs than it is spending on the health needs of the remaining 12 million Zimbabweans. This is really stupid and totally irresponsible!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ S Ndlovu

We have to accept in the first instance that MDC are incompetent and then accept that we, the electorate, were very naive to trust such idiots. Accept those two realities and you will find that rejecting MDC makes sense.

Some people do not accept that MDC are incompetent because they have not had the luxury of being exposed to the facts, for example those in the rural areas who have always been kept ig-norant by all successive regime including the GNU. One has to forgive these people for still looking up to someone like Tsvangirai, they do not know any better.

There people out there who have been exposed to all the information they need to know what is what but due to laziness have never applied themselves to that task. Never! In their idiotic simple minds they know that MDC have been a failure and even admit they were fools to have placed so much blind faith in them and yet still they support MDC on the logic that to do otherwise will be to admit they were foolish. How stupid is that!

As my late mother would say; “Pana mapenzi vano penga asivanodzorwa, pagoita mapenzi chikwinya vanongo pepereka nechapupuri!” (There are idiots will listen to reason and change, then there are the grandfather of idiots who are lost to the whirlwinds!) Only a grandfather of idiots lost to the whirlwinds would not see the folly of following the same village idiot who got them into a truck load of trouble the day before and the day before that and is guaranteed to do so again now!

As far as grandfathers of idiots lost to the whirlwind goes, Zimbabwe must have the largest per-centage per population; they are everywhere! In Zimbabwe, if you throw a stone into a crowd, the chances are you will hit an idiot or a grandfather of idiots. If you throw the stone at an MDC rally then you are guaranteed to hit a grandfather of idiots every time!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Hawkeye22

Since when has Mugabe been counted as a human being; he is a corrupt and murderous tyrant who has cause the suffering of millions and the deaths of over 30 000! It is you who should hang you head in shame for being indifferent to the suffering of Mugabe's victims!

Shame! Shame! Shame on you! You worthless piece of human s***t!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Baba jere


Tsvangirai is an idiot pining for the limelight of yesterday. He is grateful to Mugabe for letting him stay in the $4 million Highlands mansion, his bribe for doing nothing about the reforms. The village sold the nation's hopes and dreams for the mansion and now other than the mansion shell the highflyer lifestyle is gone. He pretended he had played golf all his life and now he cannot even afford to buy one golf ball!

He is just a pretentious nincompoop! He is just grovelling to Mugabe to win favour; the tyrant kicked the idiot in the teeth but he will sell the nation again to the tyrant if we allow him!

Zimbabweans must never ever forget who Tsvangirai is and what he has done to this nation. Never!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ D Muleya

Mugabe has reminded people of the fairy tale story of the Naked Emperor who wanted a golden robe to dress his pompous vanity that knew no bounds. When the thieves coned, stealing all his gold it was again his oversized ego that stopped him admitting there was something amiss. And all those close to him did not dare correct him because in his totally misplace egotistic world he made no mistake.

So whilst in his make-believe world the Emperor was striding around in his imperial golden robe in the real world he was striding stuck naked!

Mugabe has always wanted to strike a note of imperial superiority in everything he has done. He has been a total failure, a complete fcuk up, as a national leader but for 35 years no one has dared say that for fear of rousing his anger and brutal vengeance guaranteed to follow. Of course he knows that there has been a growing chorus for him to retire due to old age; no one dared mention that he retired because of his pathetic record of failure, incompetence and murderous tendency. So now more than ever there has been an air of showmanship in everything he did. When he was elected chairman of AU there was “See the AU leaders do not think that I am past it!” As he walked about there was “See, I can walk about, I am young and strong!”

So when he stumbled and fell it was if the truth Mugabe has been denying was suddenly there for the whole world to see for themselves. They saw Mugabe in his nakedness foolishness. He rigged the elections to stay in power to show off his imaginary virility just as the Naked Emperor was naked to show off his imaginary golden robe! People laughed at the Naked Emperor not because his arse was freezing but be-cause his ego was insufferable! The same with Mugabe, his pompous self-righteousness, lying and bully-ing is insufferable! He needed to be taken down a peg or two!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Patrick

When Zimbabwe attained her independence in 1980 we were like the children of Israel on the morning after the night of terror for the Egyptians they welcome freedom but for it to mean anything they now had to undertake the arduous journey to the Promised Land. Surely God, who know long before the children of Israel even settled in Egypt and then enslaved that He would free them and lead them back to the Promised Land, could have picked a piece of land a lot near to Egypt and not thousands of miles away. And did He have to make it so arduous!

The fact of the matter is the Promised Land was thousands of miles away and, yes, the trip there was arduous. From the day the Israeli left Empty, the day Aaron announced to the nation “Welcome the dawn of freedom!” the children of Israel wondered for forty years before Moses finally announced that across the River Jordan lay the Promised Land and their journey’s end.

Many of those who left Egypt did not make it but their children and their children’s children did make it. What matters most is that they all had to undertake the journey themselves or the children and grandchil-dren’s behalf. The journey was both physical and mental and it tested them and prepared them to value freedom; the importance of working together, of family and nationhood; the appreciation that there are times when one must stand up and fight in defence of one’s values and beliefs; and above all else the dis-cipline of living by the law, the ten commandments.

On 18 April 1980 when Zimbabwe attained her independence, it was our dawn of freedom but the start of our own arduous journey, mental not physical, to make self-government work for us. The reality is we are nowhere nearer establishing a free, just and prosperous Zimbabwe because we have not established any value system. We are still to value the right to life and the sanctity of human life let alone anything else.

If Zimbabweans want a free, just, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe then the electorate have to take the trouble an learn for themselves the importance of a free media, a democratic constitution, the rule of law, etc. Because it is the electorate who have to pick the leaders who will govern and deliver these things; how can the elect such leaders from the mass all claiming to be are the best leaders ever if they do not have a clue what is it they want.

Unless the people take the time to understand what the democratic reforms are about then Zimbabwe will spend the next 35 years, 35 generations or whatever talking about democratic rule but never ever get there!

As a people Zimbabweans are still outside the gates of Egypt, we are yet to start the arduous journey to the Promised Land flowing with milk and honey of freedom, justice and a life of human dignity!