Tuesday, 6 July 2010

30 years of absolute power allowed Mugabe and his cronies to climb to nauseating heights: their downfall will not be pretty!

@Dread Dread6
Selebi is an ANC member guilty of corruption, if he was a Zanu PF member in Zimbabwe the case would have never seen the light of day. That is why corruption is rampant in Zimbabwe. Many Zanu PF members are guilty of a lot worse crimes. As you know, in April to June 2008 over 200 innocent Zimbabweans were murdered in Mugabe's Operation "Where did put your vote!" No one has ever been arrested. Indeed individuals like Air Marshall Perence Shiri were promoted for the murder of 20 000 Zimbabweans by the Fifth Brigade of which he was the commander.

I told you before you are not smart but you never seize to surprise me at just how shallow and slow you are. How could Bennett and Maguwu cases prove that “democratic institutes in Zimbabwe are equally strong”? These are individuals who are being prosecuted by the regime using the highly politicised Police and Judiciary to do its dirty biding!

The conviction of Selebi confirms that in SA the Police and the Judiciary are free to carry out their duties without fear or favour and that NO ONE is above the law. Just as well you are small fish in SA with no power and therefore little opportunity to commit some corrupt act. Still if you should have the opportunity then be warned, you will be punished. If the Court can convict someone as powerful as Selebi they will do the same with you too Dread Dread6.

For years now, your corrupt friends across the Limpopo River thought they were above the law. They are now learning that they are not and hence the panic; the brutality of 2008 was a manifestation of their effort to stay in power at all cost! In a few months time Mugabe has to face the electorate once again. I do not see him getting away with murder again! The fall from grace for Mugabe and his cronies will not be pretty – after thirty years of unrestrained power they had climbed to nauseating heights and now it is a long, long way to fall. The lesson for you Dread Dread6 from across the Limpopo will be that even you seem to be getting away with corruption, murder, etc. because you corrupted the country’s democratic institution to put yourself above the law. Some day, your reign of terror will end and then you will be subject to the rule of law.

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Zimbabwe Light said...

Minister Didymus Mutasa accuse Police Commissioner Chihuri of abusing the State law after the Police arrested the Minister’s son and invoked repressive law to keep him in jail.

Mugabe has done really well, holding Zanu PF together all these years. He has had to loot the country and commit unimagined barbaric acts. The wealth he had used to plicate his followers is running out. And the cronies themselves are finding they are getting too old for the dog-eat-dog life Mugabe imposed on them. They want out. Minister Mutasa wants to be a “caring father” and have a normal life.

It is interesting that now that it was his son at the receiving end of the regime’s brutality he is crying blue murder. Minister Mutasa welcome to “normal life” in Zanu PF ruled Zimbabwe. Considering the many evil things you personally have done, Minister, you will have your turn in jail! Police Commissioner Chihuri will join you; you will have the time to settle your personal difference!

Mutasa and Chihuri are senior members of Mugabe's ruling elite, each one of them knows enough to bring Zanu PF crashing down. Mugabe can not appease one with infuriating the other and by the same token he can not this go unpunished. He has neither the means nor the strength to take two titans head on.

The centre can no longer hold; things fall apart.

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Commissioner Chihuri reportedly stopped Prime Minister Tsvangirai’s planned visit of Police Stations throughout the country. How long does Chihuri think he can seat on the pot and stop it boiling over? The truth in the Police Force will be known sooner or later.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@Dread Dread6
It would be tempting to dismiss you as an outsider with no family or friends in Zimbabwe and devoid of any humanity and therefore are not touched by the tragic suffering of Zimbabweans. But I would be dishonest to myself; I know there are hundreds of thousands Zimbabweans with family and friends but like you they are have no empathy even for their own kith and kin. I realize that in addressing you, I am addressing them.

Dread, the acquittal of Roy Bennett does not show “Zim democracy is sophisticated and more mature since the judiciary pillar has demonstrated independence against all the odds”. If the Judiciary was independent then it would have demanded that the Police charged him the day he was arrested or else release him. No independent Judge would accept that some one can be arrested and incarcerated for months whilst the Police carry out their investigations. An independent Judge would have had strong words for the Police for putting Bennett through the months of hell on tramped up charges.

In a democracy Mugabe would have been taken to task for refusing to swear in Bennett as Deputy Minister when he has sworn in others with a pending court hearing in the past. Even after Bennett was acquitted still Mugabe has refuse to swear him in. The law says he should but Mugabe says no and it is the will of the dictator that matters above the laws.

As for Mugabe’s system of redistributing the nation’s wealth; all you, like Mugabe, care about is how much of the loot you get for yourself. You really do not care a monkey that the looting has destroyed the nation’s economy throwing millions into poverty. The end result is that the black ruling elite now own the land, factories, etc.; and the end justify the means – damn the consequences!

My fellow Zimbabweans, the thousands, who have helped Mugabe foster this repressive regime over the nation but with no innocent blood on your hands and have some common sense and decency, the madness in our country can not go on for much longer. The suffering and totally avoidable deaths of so many of our people matters! You played your part in creating this dictatorship, now you owe it to yourselves and posterity to help dismantle it. For once, you must do what you know is the decent thing.

I know there Zimbabweans whose hearts are as cold as yours Dread Dread6; this appeal will go over their heads just as much as it would over yours. Most of them will have blood on their hands and they will continue to fight for the ruthless dictatorship’s continued rule. They have always had their heads buried in the sand; they have refused to see the tragic consequences of the dictatorship and now they can not see that it is crumbling. If you were Zimbabwean Dread Dread6, you like them would only pull out you head out of the sand to wear the hangman’s noose!

“What say you?” you might ask. Well the death of a fellow human being, yes even heartless rascals like you, is a tragedy. Although in this case it is a fate you have invited upon yourself!

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