Friday, 17 May 2013

Police ban door to door campaigning underlining just how weak Copac is: Tsvangirai still signing it praises!


PM Tsvangirai still maintains the Copac constitution is a democratic constitution.

“I say this because having a new, democratic Constitution was at the centre of our founding aspirations,” he told his party members when he opened the MDC’s policy conference in Harare.

No amount of evidence will ever make he accept that Copac is but a weak and feeble constitution that will never deliver free and fair election and a new Zimbabwe. Nothing!

It is interesting that this article was on the same page of New Zimbabwe as the one "Harare Police ban door to door campaign". The Police ban comes hot in the  track of Police harassments and arrests of MDC supporters. This only serve to remind the nation, once again, that Copac constitution is too weak and feeble to stop the Police behaving in their partisan way as before.
Sadly, the significance of the two articles was completely lost to PM Tsvangirai because if he was not so incompetent he would have realized long before now that one of his greatest blunders the Copac constitution has come back to haunt us all. How can anyone still talk of a "democratic constitution" when the Police has just banned campaigning?

He really does have the foggiest idea what he should have been looking for in writing the democratic constitution asked for in the GPA. None! He will go to his grave blissfully unaware that the Copac rubbish he sold to the nation gave the Zanu PF dictatorship the license to continue with the political repression as before!  

After 33 years with a murderous tyrant in State House the last thing the nation wants is to replace him with one of the most incompetent politicians in the nation’s history!

6 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Raque702

Door to door campaigning is accepted in an democracy. Of course Zanu PF will continue to have door to door campaigns if they so wish but MDC will not be free to do the same. This is nonsense of course.


The point is, this should not be happening if the reforms had been implemented. Who is to blame for not implementing the reforms? Tsvangirai, of course!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Kwv

Do not worry you are not the only one who has failed to see even the simplest truth even when it has been laid bare before them. There are millions other just like you! Yes, you might even say you are in the overwhelming majority and rightly so too.

What you should understand; if you can, given your pea-size brain; is that the truth is not a game of numbers. The truth will remain the truth even if only one or two comprehend it for what it is whilst the rest of the whole world denounce it as heresy and nonsense!

Kwv you are a simpleton, my advice to you is to keep your hands below the level of your eyes and never ever to presume to judge your intellectual superiors!

Zimbabwe Light said...

MDC is having a Policy Conference which meant to consolidate the party’s past policies including RESTART and JUICE. All together the party has had as many as eight major policies, in as many years.

“The policy conference is a critical and defining moment for the MDC and the people of Zimbabwe as it takes place shortly before the country holds its watershed elections that the MDC will resoundingly win,” the party statement read.

The only notable thing is the party has had many critical and defining moments that have all come to naught! The nation is being promised 200 000 jobs a year if MDC “resoundingly win”. And yet for the last five years the MDC has been in this GNU the nation has had a net loss of 4 000 jobs a year the last three years alone.

The nation is facing the real prospect of yet another violent election process in which many innocent Zimbabweans will be beaten, raped and murdered, God forbid. Yet all the MDC idiots can think of is lie to the nation to get their votes and be back on the gravy train!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Felicia 1

MDC did not implement the reforms because they were ready to accept the Zanu PF dictatorship unchanged as long as MDC leaders had a share of the spoils of power; those were the "circumstance" MDC was under! MDC did not get even one reform implemented and you still think they even tried? Well that is a really stupid argument!

Zimbabwe Light said...

“After helplessly watching a chaotic mobile voter registration exercise characterised by cha-os, Zec — the body in charge of the country’s electoral processes — has asked for prayers from the church as the country faces the spectre of the 2008 election violence,” reported the Daily News.

The chaos is man-made of course part and parcel of Zanu PF’s many ways of rigging the elections. It is a lot harder to establish vote rigging when the whole process is chaos from start to finish. Without the democratic reforms, Zanu PF is free to muddy the waters and the party is doing just that!

This whole election process is a charade, a pointless farce to deliver a Mugabe and Zanu PF victory! And in the face of all this, MDC still keeps prattling of “MDC will resoundingly win” the election.

Zimbabwe is in serious trouble because it has had the great misfortune of having a ruthless tyrant for three decades and then a decade of one of the most incompetent politician in Tsvangirai!

Zimbabwe Light said...

Writing on the Conservative party’s website blog, MP James Duddridge said Zimbabwe is “probably the richest and most heavily resourced country of all within the region has benefited so few of its people and savaged so many.”

What is issue here is not where or not Zimbabwe is indeed “the richest and most heavily resourced country of all within the region” but that it certain the singular and sad honour of being the one country in which the country’s riches have “benefited so few of its people and savaged so many”!