Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa, have bitten the bullet and
submitted the Court challenge of legality of Mugabe’s rigged 2014 Zanu PF party
elections. Many people were beginning to fear the two would never do it out of
fear of increasing threats from Mugabe, although there is all the evidence the
elections were rigged. The two lodged their challenge with High Court on
Tuesday 3 rd March 2015; a great day for Zimbabwe.
Like everyone else in Zanu PF, Gumbo and Mutasa have played
their dirty parts in the establishment this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF
dictatorship and in keeping it power for 34 years till December 2014 when they
were “illegally” kicked out of the party, as they claim. But you know what; I
would happily forgive them for all the lying, the beatings, the brutal
repression, the looting and corruption, the murders and all the shitty things
they have done because of what they did on Tuesday.
For 35 years Mugabe has tempered with the law and rule of law;
he has unconstitutionally changed section of the law he did not like or ignored
them. The very odd occasion someone dared to challenge his disregard of the law
and was lucky to get the highly politicised and compromised Judges to rule
against the tyrant; Mugabe has appealed again and again against the judgement
until he got what he wanted or simply ignored the Court ruling.
In Mugabe’s Zimbabwe it is “normal” for the Police to turn a
blind eye to serious human rights violations by Zanu PF supporters. Many
opposition supporters have been beaten, raped and thousands have been murdered
and yet a tiny minority have ever been arrested.
In 1990 opposition parliamentary candidate, Patrick Kombayi, was
shot and seriously injured by Zanu PF operatives in broad day light. Kombayi
had the courage and resources to take the matter to court. The two operatives
were found guilty of attempted murder but they never even saw the inside of
prison; they were granted one of many politically motivated presidential
pardons by Mugabe.
In contrast the Police have always descended on the opposition
supporters accused of anything like a tonne of bricks. The Police have often
arrested and charged the victims of Zanu PF thuggery for disturbing the peace.
At one time 29 MDC supporters spent two years in prison, they were denied bail,
accused of murdering a Police Officer although the State failed to produce the
evidence proving many of the accused were anywhere near the scene of the crime
on the day in question.
Mr Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa are asking the High Court to
declare Zanu PF’s December 2014 congress and its resolution null and void
because the congress was held in breach of the party’s own constitution.
“Connected to the illegality of the congress is the unlawfulness
and unconstitutionality of certain appointments and decisions that were made
and of certain constitutional amendments that were made,” Mutasa stated in his
affidavit.
He said provincial meetings that were set to conduct party
elections and nomination processes for central committee positions were
“fraught with intimidation, threats of violence, violent repression and were
clearly not free, fair or constitutional”.
“In many instances drunken youths and persons claiming to be war
veterans were present in these proceedings unleashing serious unlawfulness,
fear, duress diatribe,” he said.
To the nation, this has been part and parcel of Zimbabwe’s
political culture for donkey years. The novelty of Mutasa and Gumbo’s court challenge
is that this is the first time this culture of lawlessness and violence is
being challenge in a court of law.
The culture should have never been allowed to take root, Gumbo
and Mutasa played their dirty parts in that; now the culture must be uprooted
and thrown in the fire so, Gumbo and Mutasa will be doing something
constructive and useful for a change.
In this court case, Mutasa and Gumbo are represented by lawyers
from Mutumbwa and Mugabe Legal practitioners. Many people were fearful that two
would not find any lawyer in the country who with the guts to represent them,
such is the fear of what Mugabe might do to challengers and their legal team.
The whole nation salutes the legal team.
Mugabe is an extremely brutal and vindictive tyrant; there is no
telling what he will do next.
What Mugabe has to realise is the lawlessness is at the very
heart of the country economic meltdown and all the economic misery that has
brought. The human suffering has now reached the level where it is morally, socially
and politically unsustainable; the cup is full to overflowing; the country must
find real working solutions to end the economic meltdown. To end the economic
meltdown we must first end the country’s lawlessness behind it.
Mugabe must now realise that the Zanu PF dictatorship was doomed
to fail because it was geared to benefit the few at the expense of the many and
that is exactly what it has done. Regime change is now certain and any attempt
to use violence or some such dirty tricks to stop regime change may delay it
but will never stop it.
The people of Zimbabwe have suffered a lot these last 35 years
and still they have kept the peace, they are not been any street protest
against the economic hardship they are facing. We should use this opportunity
to carry out a peaceful and orderly end to the present Zanu PF dictatorship and
replace it with a just and democratic system of government. The window of
opportunity for peaceful change will soon close because there is a limit to how
much longer/more economic suffering the people can endure before they revolt.
Mugabe and Zanu PF are wrong to think there is no limit to the
suffering Zimbabweans can endure! There
is a limit and once reached it will release a tsunami wave of anger bottled up
all these years that no one will be able to stop. The wave will sweep the
ruling elite leaving death and destruction in its wake; this is the end Zanu PF
will avoid be accepting peaceful change now.
Mugabe has the choice of accepting not just that the 2014 Zanu PF
party elections were rigged but that the 2013 national elections were rigged
too. The next step will be to agree to a national body that will be tasked to
implement the democratic reforms necessary to ensure free and fair elections.
Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown has squeezing Mugabe and it was a
matter of time before he was forced to accept regime change. The court
challenge of the rigged party elections is going to squeeze him too to accept
regime change.
If the court rules against him his position as leader will be
untenable. If Mutasa loses the case, he and the others are not coming back;
this will mark the split up of Zanu PF into two distinct factions at war with
each other. Mugabe’s announcement last week that the race for his successor was
“wide open” and Mnangagwa is not necessarily on the starting line-up did not go
down well with the Mnangagwa faction. They will read in that he is going back
on his word that as first VP Mnangagwa as heir apparent.
Mugabe never imagined that Mutasa and Gumbo would have the guts
to go through and dare challenge his actions, legal or illegal. If he had, he
would certainly not have roughed Mnangagwa and his lot with the humiliating
news that he might not even be his successor. Now he has to fight the Mujuru
faction with a distrustful Mnangagwa watching his every move.
Meanwhile however much his political problems might distract him
they will have no effect on the economic meltdown; companies will continue to
close, unemployment will continue to soar, two million are already living in
abject poverty – thousands more will join them every month, etc. There will be
street protest or worse in Zimbabwe, of that we can be certain and we will not
have to wait for long now.
The economic meltdown is squeezing Mugabe hard and he has no
cure for it. Zanu PF is imploding before his own eyes and he has no solution
for that either. He is old and sickly, he can hardly walk without tripping and
falling; he really should have retired and not have to deal with all these
economic and political problems. He has always had economic and political
problems to deal with but they have been light shower compared to the
hailstones the size of footballs falling on him now and he has nowhere to seek
shelter.
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