The
calibre of our political leaders has been the nation’s Achilles heel in our
search for democracy and good governance.
Here we
are, we have all the country’s opposition parties meeting in Bulawayo hosted by
Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN), Zimbabwe’s premier Civic Organisation
concerned with delivery of free, fair and credible elections, at great expense.
After hundreds of man-days of deliberation and debate they, in all their
collective wisdom, tell us that “the ruling party Zanu PF and the Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission (ZEC) to implement reforms so as to level the political
field.”
Zimbabwe
had its best chance of getting all the 2008 GPA democratic reforms, everyone accepted
were necessary for free, fair and credible elections, implemented during the
GNU. The task of implementing the reforms fall upon the two MDC factions in the
GNU naturally; it was naïve to expect Mugabe and Zanu PF to want any of these
reforms implemented since they would never win a free and fair election.
The GNU
was supposed to last 18 months in the end it lasted five years, more than three
times as long. Sadly not even one of the reforms was implemented. Not one!
A
number of the attendees to the ZESN were senior members of MDC, they are the
ones who should have drafted the proposed reforms and approved them in
parliament. They did no such thing. Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the
gravy train life-style, a $4 million Highland mansion for Tsvangirai, and they
kicked the reforms into the tall grass to be forgotten until now.
There
was a deafening silence from all the other opposition parties, Mavhambo, Zapu,
etc., throughout the GNU about MDC’s failure to implement the reforms. Where
were they, on holiday or fast asleep!
The
NGOs and civic groups including ZESN were MDC’s cheerleaders, cheering and applauding
whilst MDC blundered from pillar to post. Did ZESN not help campaign for a yes
vote to approve the Copac constitution in the March 2013 referendum on the
basis that it was enough to deliver free and fair elections?
For the
opposition parties and ZESN to now call for Zanu PF to implement the reforms
shows just how shallow they all are. Having successfully bribed MDC to do
nothing about the reforms during the GNU, Zanu PF will now consider the matter
settled.
To get
Zanu PF to accept that the reforms were never implemented during the GNU is a
challenge in its own right. Having done that; it would be naïve, to say the
least, to then expect Zanu PF to implement any of the reforms just as it was
naïve to have expected the party to implement them during the GNU.
As for
the call on ZEC “to implement the reforms” that shows just how down right
stupid the delegates to this ZESN workshop really are; ZEC has no
constitutional power to change its modus operandi!
If we
are ever to end Zanu PF’s corrupt and tyrannical rule and have our first free,
fair and credible elections then we will have to do a lot better than have all
these endless opposition talk-shops that come up with totally meaningless and
wishful resolutions that everyone ignores.
The
deplorable poor quality of Zimbabwe’s political leaders is the country’s
Achilles heel; the country would not have landed in this mess if we had
competent and visionary leaders in 1980 instead of the corrupt and the
murderous Zanu PF tyrants. We certainly would have ended the Zanu PF
dictatorship in 2013, if not long before then, if we had competent leaders with
some common sense instead of the breathtakingly incompetent and corrupt MDC.
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