Botswana’s President
Ian Khama is now the new chairman of SADC Head of State and boy-oh-boy is he a
man on a mission. He said he wanted the region “to be a beacon for democracy for Africa, and blasted
leaders who cling to power”
Whenever old dry bones
are mentioned in a proverb the old will not sit easy. President Khama’s speech must have caused a stream of ice cold sweat to run down Mugabe’s
spine from the base of his neck right down into his pants!
There is no love lost
between President Ian Khama and Robert Mugabe. Whilst many other African
leaders have allowed themselves to be hoodwinked by Mugabe’s anti-white rhetoric,
to President Khama the rhetoric has been water of a duck’s back. When all the
other African leaders turned a blind eye to Mugabe’s blatant vote rigging of
the July 2013 Zimbabwe national elections, for example, the Botswana President
was the only one who flatly refused to endorse the elections as free and fair.
When Mugabe went to
Botswana for the SADC meeting his top priority was to kiss and make up with the
incoming chairman; he turned on his charm offensive to max! He picked his favourite
theme, anti-white; it has always worked wonders for him in the past. In his
speech as outgoing SADC chairman, Mugabe told the story of how the Botswana President's
father, Sir Seretse Khama, had been a victim of South Africa white racism because
he had married a white woman.
Now people can see why
there was a river of ice cold sweat running down Mugabe’s spine; his flattery did
not have any effect on President Khama. Here was a man on a mission to rid the
region of dictators and was not going to allow himself to be so easily distracted
or deterred.
President Khama slated Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza
whose country has been plunged into violence after he decided to run for a
third-term although the country’s constitution limited the number of terms to a maximum of two terms.
Mugabe’s view on fixed maximum number of terms is that there should be no such constitutional stipulations. "It is a democracy, if people want a leader to continue, let him continue," Mugabe said.
Mugabe’s view on fixed maximum number of terms is that there should be no such constitutional stipulations. "It is a democracy, if people want a leader to continue, let him continue," Mugabe said.
President Ian Khama did not address this myth of rigged
elections being passed as free, fair and credible elections on this occasion but
we all know what he thought of Mugabe’s 2013 rigged elections! Zimbabwe a “democracy”,
right!
Mugabe is an incompetent, corrupt and murderous tyrant who
has destroyed Zimbabwe’s once healthy and prosperous economy forcing
unemployment to soar to the dizzying height of 90% plus and the nation to be so
impoverished it cannot supply something as basic as clean running water. Millions
of Zimbabweans are leaving in abject poverty whilst millions have been forced
to leave the country as political and/or economic refugees!
Mugabe has not just ruined Zimbabwe but the whole region too
because the political and economic chaos in Zimbabwe have spilt over into the
rest of SADC and beyond!
It is right and proper that at least one SADC leader should have
the vision to see the tragic suffering dictators are causing to millions of our
people and to have the courage to take this scourge head-on. President Ian Khama,
the people of Zimbabwe and SADC salute you and wish you all the success in your
mission to make SADC the beacon of democracy and good governance. From the
bottom of our hearts, we thank you!
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