Wednesday 31 January 2018

Chamisa's $15 billion USA handout is a cynical crocodile sweet grass lure to a wildebeest.


National elections are important in that they offer the nation a chance to decide which way to go; in that regard, this year’s elections are the most important in the country’s history because of what is at stake. Zimbabwe has fallen from its position in 1980 as one of the top five richest nations in Africa with promising prospects of becoming the South Korea of Africa. Today the country is the poorest nation in Africa with ¾ of its people living in heart-breaking abject poverty cheek in jowl with the filthy rich ruling elite. Depending on the outcome of the coming elections; the nation will either continue hurtling down this road of self-destruction it has travelled these last 38 years or finally put an end to this madness. A simple and yet grime choice!

There are those who would want to talk about Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs, how they are the ones who have destroyed the nation’s economy after four decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. They will also point to how the nation has been stuck with the regime because it rigged the vote and used violence included cold blooded murder of its political critics and opponents. Whilst all these details are all true and of great historic importance they do not address the all-important and critical question: in all these years, was the nation ever offered any opportunity put an end to the Zanu PF madness and take a different road? If the nation was offered any such opportunity (ies); then why did the people fail to take it?

The coming elections are one golden opportunity for the people of Zimbabwe to end the madness that has landed us all in this hell-on-earth situation in which 72.3% of our people live on US$1.00 or less a day. If people sit-up and pay attention to how we have wasted many golden opportunities in the past to change from this disastrous course; learn from the lost past opportunities, we might have hope of getting it right this time!

Zimbabwe has had many golden opportunities to end Zanu PF’s corrupt and tyrannical rule, the best chance by a long mile was during the GNU, and has wasted them all.

Following the 2008 blatant vote rigging in which ZEC was ordered to recount the vote to reduce Tsvangirai’s 73% vote to 47% and the worst case of wanton violence in the run-off that followed SADC leaders stepped into Zimbabwe’s seemingly endless political chaos. The regional leaders forced Mugabe to agree to a raft of democratic to dismantle the de facto Zanu PF dictatorship, striping the regime of all its carte blanche powers to rig elections. This was a clearly defined roadmap, with the X showing where we were, Y where we should be plus a compass with which to navigate.

It was left to Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends to implement the reforms. to follow the roadmap. After five years, MDC failed to get even one reform implemented. The details of why MDC failed to implement even one democratic reform are there for all to read; if will suffice to say:

1)    MDC leaders are corrupt and incompetent; they sold-out, Mugabe bribed them to forget the reforms and they did.

2)    Implementing the democratic reforms still remains the only viable way out of the political mess; implement the reforms and the country put an end to the madness that has dragged us into this hell-on-earth.

3)    MDC leaders continue sell-out on implementing the reforms and if they are not stopped, they will drag the nation deeper into the hell-on-earth we are in.

When it was clear that MDC leaders had sold-out during the GNU, SADC leaders advised MDC leaders not to contest the 2013 elections. MDC leaders did not listen out of selfish greed as one of the MDC leaders, Senator David Coltart readily admitted in his book.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” he wrote.

“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.”

MDC leaders have been coming up with all manner of excuses why they are continuing on this ruinous path of contesting flawed and illegal elections whose consequence is a nightmare to the nation. Nelson Chamisa’s lie that the Americans promised to bankroll Zimbabwe’s economic recovery to the tune of $15 billion is an example of the sicken depth of depravity these MDC leaders have sunk in their selfish greed.

“When we met with President Trump in America alongside Biti, he asked us how much we needed to move the country forward and we told him that we needed $15 billion,” Chamisa told an MDC Alliance rally in Mutare.

He told his naïve and gullible audience that President Trump assured them the money will be dished out in the event of an MDC victory “since his government had faith in the MDC Alliance.”

To start with, the $15 billion funding was a lie as the US Embassy has been quick to point out.

“We do not support individuals or political parties,” said the US Embassy Official. “We do not take a position on who is going to be a political leader of a country. The outcome of an election is up to the people of that country to decide.

“We do not make such promises to individuals or political parties.”

But, most worrying of all, the lie was a deliberate and calculated ploy to draw the Zimbabwe voters away from the important and pressing matter of the elections going ahead with no reforms in place. The MDC does not want the people to talk about its intention to contest the elections with no reforms in place because the party knows that it has failed to provide an answer to that question.

After 38 years of Zanu PF rigging elections, it is insane for Zimbabweans to keep contesting flawed and illegal elections. We cannot say we do not know what to do because SADC leaders have given us a list of democratic reforms we should have implemented by now.

Nelson Chamisa's promise of $15 billion USA funding was a lure get Zimbabweans to participate in yet another flawed election process and not to ask the MDC leaders the awkward question of why no reforms have been implemented. He is just being as cynical as the crocodile luring the wildebeest to cross the river with promise of the sweetest grass on the other side! 

Tuesday 30 January 2018

White farmers must heat-seeking-missile target chefs for $8.6 billion compensation - no to double dipping P Guramatunhu

“Former white farmers who had their properties and assets seized during the Fast Track Land Reform Programme in the early 2000s are reported to have written to President Emmerson Mnangagwa demanding a compensation of US$8.6 Billion. The farmers wrote to the president just after his inauguration in November last year,” reported Spotlight Zimbabwe.
There are many Zanu PF chefs, who became millionaires literally overnight, because they got a piece of paper saying they were the new owner of Farm XYZ measuring so many thousand hectares complete with all the fixed and movable assets including buildings, animals and crops on the said property worth millions of dollars. The evicted farm owner was often forced to leave with the shirt on his back and very little else. Some were hurried off the farm with a boot or worse. 
Many thinking Zimbabweans have condemned the barbarism and gross injustice of the Zanu PF’s racist and politically motivated land reform; at the time and still do so to this day. Zanu PF allowed the farm invasion to flare up during elections periods; the violence would spread to include the rest of the country – directed at the opposition supporters who were accused of siding with the white farmers. 
However, the white farmers demanding compensation must accept that their demands must be directed and single out, like heat seeking missile, those individuals who benefited from the farm seizures. The white farmers must seek out those overnight millionaires, many of who are still living at the farms and demand they be paid fair compensation and recover what they can if the individuals cannot pay. 
Many of Zimbabwe’s ruling elite, who are the new multiple farm owners, are filthy rich.  The white farmers will only have to shake them a little and $1.3 million diamond rings; 40 gold watches; mansions in Singapore, SA, Zimbabwe; posh cars; millions is bank accounts under different names; etc. The white farmers will be cursing themselves for having demanded only $8.6 billion compensation!
The idea that bill to compensate the white farmers must be added to the nation debt is a none-starter. Ordinary Zimbabweans, who include the white farmers’ workers who were booted off the farm too at the same time as the white farmers, are as much victims of the farm seizures as the white farmers themselves. 
It is a matter of historic record that farm invasions was one of the major causes of Zimbabwe’s economic collapse; the country is yet to recover. Today 90% of our people are out of work and a staggering 72.3% of the population are living on US$1.00 or less a day. If these people are going to be burdened a massive US$ 8.6 billion debt then to whatever economic recovery period the nation was projecting one must add 50 years – not that economic recovery to a nation that has sunk this deep is ever a certainty, it is not.  
Those who benefited from the seizures of the white farms must pay the white farmers their dues. To ask the Zimbabwe taxpayer to foot the compensation bill is collective punishment designed to allow the looters to continue to benefit from the ill-got loot – double dipping – whilst the ordinary people who have paid dearly because of the economic collapse the farm invasions brought are being forced to pay dearly to compensate the white farmers – double jeopardy.

Monday 29 January 2018

"MDC must complain to SADC of intimidating ZDF helicopter," says Maguwu - not after ignoring advice N Garikai

A very interesting article Farai Maguwu, thank you. See “After Chamisa Defeats Mnangagwa A 2nd Coup Is Likely” Zimeye

Just a few pointers:

“Chamisa made the right observation when he outlined the MDC Alliance demands, which included electoral reforms,” you said.

What reforms can be implemented this late in the day?

In any case, all the MDC factions have all boycotted by-elections since the 2013 elections on pretext of “No reform, no elections!” The parties have all since said they will contest this year’s elections regardless of the fact that not even one reform was implemented. The Alliance can demand reforms all it wants but as long as Zanu PF knows they will contest the election with no reforms, they will ignore the demands.  

“The party is fully appraised, from what I heard yesterday, that this election is grossly tilted in favour of ZANU PF by virtue of the military interference in politics. Its even worse than 2013 when the military was operating behind the scenes. The 2018 election is clearly between the MDC Alliance and the Zimbabwe National Army. In the very unlikely event that Chamisa defeats Mnangawa, the military will move in to restore legacy,” you say.

Zanu PF made a big mistake in 2008 of allowing election process to go ahead when the party was not 100% certain it has the numbers to win the elections outright. In 2013 the party went to the elections knowing it had the numbers be in in the form of the hundreds of thousands of rural voters who were frog marched to vote for Zanu PF, the hooded party youths bussed around casting multiple votes, etc. The party is going to rig the vote so Mnangagwa defeated all his challengers, there will be no need to stage another mess coup.

“What was possibly the most fascinating thing yesterday, more than all the speeches combined, was a military helicopter that was flying around the rally venue for several hours during the rally. The helicopter was hovering very few meters above ground that many people went out of their homes to try and understand what was going on. One would expect a serious opposition to lodge a complaint with parliament, Ministry of Defence, Head of State and Government and SADC and the African Union about this blatant and irresponsible show of force by the military against the opposition. They should also brief all the diplomatic missions in Zimbabwe about this. But this is Zimbabwe where the abnormal is now very normal,” you argued.

Well, I am very disappointed in you my brother; I never pegged you as politically naïve!

No MDC Alliance leader, with any sense of shame, would dare complain to SADC leaders about Zanu PF’s vote rigging shenanigans! It is a matter of public record that SADC leaders have advised MDC leaders, by extension all the country’s opposition politicians and Zimbabwe public, not to contest in country’s flawed and illegal election process until democratic reforms are implemented.

“If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done,” SADC leaders warned Morgan Tsvangirai and the other MDC leaders in June 2013.

As we all know MDC leaders ignored the advice back then and they ignoring it today! What else do you, Farai Maguwu, want SADC, AU or anyone else to do?