The “message of (democratic) change of
2000 is not the message for now” says Biti. The truth is the message of
democratic change is even more relevant today than it was in 2000. No there is
nothing wrong with the message but everything wrong with the messengers tasked
to deliver that democratic change – they have proven to be breathtakingly incompetent!
Many people had viewed Biti as the
natural successor to Morgan Tsvangirai whose breath-taking incompetence is now
a matter of public record proved beyond any doubt. These people were giving
Biti the benefit of the doubt that he tried but failed to stop Tsvangirai
blundering from pillar to post. But his speech last Thursday should remove any
lingering doubt that Biti is, in his right, a blundering and incompetent leader
too.
“I think that it is important as Zimbabweans
that the democratic movement has a message,” Biti told his audience. “The message
of NO to the big man has been exhausted. Let’s have a message, messages are
key.”
“Perhaps we were too sophisticated, but
what was our message because the message of (democratic) change of 2000 is not
the message for now.” What a load of nonsense!
Zimbabweans are still suffering under
the yoke of a corrupt and ruthlessly oppressive de facto one-party
dictatorship. Mismanagement and corruption were bad in 2000, today they are
even worse.
The looting of the white owned farms that
had just started has ended with Mugabe and his cronies owning most of the farms
and the total collapse of the country’s once vibrant agricultural sector. This
problem coupled with the country’s hyperinflation which soared to nauseating height
of 500 billion in 2008 triggering the country’s economic melt-down. The country’s
economy shrunk by a world breaking record of 84% in the six year period 2002 to
2008 pushing unemployment to break another world record of 90%.
The economic melt-down had a devastating
effect on the people; millions were force into abject power and many have since
left the country in hopelessness and despair.
The message of democratic change was
born out of the need to end the criminal waste of the nation’s material
resources caused by mismanagement and corruption and thus end the tragic human
suffering the waste had caused. The democratic component came out of the realization
that the only way to end the mismanagement was to reform the country’s
oppressive dictatorship that denied the masses a meaningful say in the
governance of the country.
The people of Zimbabwe elected Biti and
his fellow MDC friends on the understanding they would implement the democratic
changes agreed in the GPA. Without the reforms; Mugabe would rigged the
elections as he had always done ever since Zanu PF got into power in 1980.
Sadly failed to get even one reform
implemented and long behold Mugabe rigged the elections. The whole world saw
the bussed in voters. Nearly a million voters were denied the right to vote
because Mugabe, with the help of the Israeli company Nikuv, tampered with the
voters roll. Mugabe has stubbornly refused to release the voters roll because
he knows it is the smoking gun to the rigged elections.
Mugabe blatantly rigged the July 2013
elections and there is a mountain of evidence to prove. One of the tasks of a
truly democratic government in Zimbabwe will be to comply all the evidence of
the 2013 rigged elections so that the history record is put right and those
responsible to this treasonous act are held to account!
“Zanu in the last
election had a very simple message, bhora mugedhi,” Biti said. “Even a little
woman in Chendambuya or Dotito just knew one thing, bhora mugedhi..
“We were selling hopes
and dreams when Zanu PF was selling practical realities. We (Zanu PF) are going
to give you a farm, it’s there. We are going to give you $5 000 through
(Saviour) Kasukuwere’s ministry.”
This is an insult to
the people of Zimbabwe; because none of them were naïve to believe Mugabe could
deliver any mass economic prosperity when all he ever delivered was mass
poverty. Zimbabwean are a hard- working people and they would accept a
political solution that offers them an opportunity to earn an honest wage than
Kasukuwere’s $5 000 pie in the sky.
Morgan Tsvangirai and other
MDC leaders accept that the July 2013 elections were rigged but have been
careful to avoid mentioning that it was their failure to implement the reforms
that mage it ease for Mugabe to rig the elections. Tendai Biti is taking this erroneous
position one step further by pretending Mugabe had a “simpler message” that
appealed to the Zimbabweans who no longer care about democratic change.
The truth is the need
for democratic change is more urgent than ever; there is nothing wrong with the
message it is the incompetent messengers who are to blame. Having failed to
deliver the changed they now blame the message!
The ease with which
Mugabe rigged the July 2013 elections underlines once again why it was folly to
have held the elections without implementing the reforms. It would be madness
to hold yet another election with no meaningful reforms.
If the people of
Zimbabwe are serious about free, fair and credible elections then they must
insist that all the democratic reforms agreed in the GPA must be implemented.
The nation now knows that Tendai Biti, Morgan Tsvangirai and any of the other
MDC leaders will never get any of the reforms implement! They never saw the
need to implement the back in 2009 and they still do not see the need today.
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The bodies of the 27 young lives lost in the mining disaster in SA have arrived back in Zimbabwe.
For 34 years we have allowed a tyrant ruin our lives and that of many generations to come and now we are paying dearly for it. These young lives have been lost unnecessarily just as hundreds of thousands other before them and many more will follow in the future for one reason and one reason only - we did not care enough to stop Mugabe destroy their hopes and dreams to live in dignity in their own country!
We must act now and demand accountable government of this madness will not stop!
The nation shares the grief with the family and friends of these lost young lives!
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