There has been a lot
of bickering in the opposition camp on whether or not to take part in the
National Convergence Conference proposed by Vince Musewe and Bishop Bakare. The
bickering has arisen first of all because there has been no clarity on what the
objectives of the conference should be and second the failure to appreciate
that if the conference should fail the alternative will overwhelm us all!
Zimbabwe is facing the
worst economic meltdown ever. The 2000 to 2008 economic crisis saw inflation soar
to 500 billion per cent, there was a shortage of basic goods and unemployment
soared to 80% plus. Still when the Z$ was scrapped and price controls banished,
the economy bounced back immediately because the economic infrastructure was
there and companies that had mothballed restarted.
This time the country
has destroyed its economic infrastructure and companies have been closing down
right, left and centre are not going to reopen in a hurry if at all. Last time
we scrapped the Z$ and put Gideon Gono’s money printing crazy out of business and
the hyperinflation disappeared like morning mist in the African sun. There will
be no such quick fix this time!
Unemployment has
soared to 90% plus and even more people are set to lose the jobs in the coming
months. Basic services like education and health have all but collapsed. The
country is failing to supply something as basic as clean running water. 16% or
2 million of our people are already living in abject poverty. And yet the situation
is set to get worse.
In his State of the
Nation Address, President Mugabe had the opportunity to bite the bullet and
address the three underlying causes of the country’s economic meltdown. The
three beasts are gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and institutionalized
lawlessness exemplified by the obnoxious indigenisation law. He elected to do
nothing about these problems putting faith in his $27 billion ZimAsset economic
recovery plan although he has failed to get anyone to bankroll the hare-brain
plan.
So as long as Mugabe
and Zanu PF remain in power the economic meltdown will get worse. Common sense
will tell you that this is not economically, socially and politically
sustainable. The economic, social and political consequences of doing nothing to
end the economic meltdown will overwhelm us all.
If Mugabe and Zanu PF have
neither the vision nor the political will or both to tackle the three beasts destroying
this nation then it is incumbent on us all to do something. The National Convergence
Conference could be that something, if we can put aside our petty selfish interests
for one minute.
The conference is to
achieve three things and three things only:
1) To reaffirm that
the present economic situation is unacceptable and unsustainable. By getting
everyone in the opposition to put aside their difference and attend will in
itself demonstrate that whilst they have the political rivalry they all,
nonetheless, realize the seriousness and urgency of the situation to unity for
a common purpose.
2) To reaffirm that
the way out of the mess is for the nation to implement the democratic reforms
and then hold fresh free, fair and credible elections. Those who think that
there can be any meaningful economic recovery without meaning political reform
are whistling in the graveyard! Implementing all the democratic reforms agreed
in the 2008 GPA is the cure of Zimbabwe’s political and economic ills!
3) To come up with a
plan of action to pile the pressure on Zanu PF to accept that the party has
failed and need to reform now before it is too late. The economic meltdown is
piling the pressure on the regime and we need to pile the political pressure
and catch the regime in a pincer movement.
Some on the arguments
from the opposition for refusing to join in the conference has been petty and
childish, to say the least.
Progressive Teachers’
Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) secretary-general Mr Raymond Majongwe said his
grouping would attend the conference which he dismissed as “MDC-T’s machinations
for illegal regime change as President Mugabe was constitutionally-elected”.
Clearly he is the only one who still believes that the July 2013 elections were
free, fair and credible. Indeed it was the failure to hold free and fair
elections which has cemented Mugabe and his Zanu PF regime as lawless thugs who
cannot be trusted.
The need to implement
all the GPA democratic reforms followed by the holding of free and fair
elections is the only meaningful way to restore government legitimacy and thus kill
the institutionalized lawlessness beast above.
“He (Morgan Tsvangirai)
has done his part and if that coalition is only about removing Mugabe, we cannot
be part of it,” Professor Madhuku, leader of NCA said. “Removing Mugabe is not
an economic policy. We can only be part of a coalition that ensures that the
welfare of our people is improved by an economic policy.”
Semantics! Professor
Madhuku himself will be the first person to admit there is no way anyone can
meaningful deal with the problem of corruption, for example, as long as Mugabe
has the political veto over everything!
The main reason many
people have given for not taking part is MDC-T’s insistence that the party be
seen as the one hosting the conference and Morgan Tsvangirai as the leader.
“Of course, we are the
biggest and most popular political party in Zimbabwe but then we have never wanted
to adopt a Big Brother attitude,” said the party’s spokesman Obert Gutu. “The
MDC does not want to patronise anyone.
“That said, we suggest
that the way forward is to hold a national convergence conference that is
primarily driven by non-political actors. In that way, the MDC will
enthusiastically participate.”
To achieve the three
objectives above there is no need to have any party or individual to be
appointed leader. Indeed that is the beauty of the conference.
The only reason why
Tsvangirai et al want to be seen as the ones hosting the conference, “the Big
Brother”, is because ever since the July 2013 rigged elections, MDC has lost
political credibility and now the party is desperate for some political
limelight after all these years in the dark.
What Tsvangirai and
his MDC friends accept is that the nation is in this mess precisely because
they failed to implement the GPA reforms throughout the GNU when they had the
opportunities to do so. Of course having them playing leaders again of this
coalition is objectionable in that there is a real danger of MDC “patronizing”
everyone and the conference failing to deliver any of the set objectives just
as MDC failed to implement even one reform in five years of the GNU.
The other MDC factions
led by Professor Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti have both been emphatic in the
rejection of Morgan Tsvangirai as the leader of the coalition.
Monsieur Musewe and
Bishop Bakare should grab the bull by the horns and make it clear there will be
no leader at this conference, because there is no need for one. The should
invite all the various parties to participate as equals and see what excuse
those who refuse to take part will give this time.
3 comments:
Government is conduct yet another audit of teachers with the view of laying off even more teachers.
Majongwe is the only person other than Zanu PF thugs who believe the last elections were free and fair. If he said that to buy favours then Zanu PF is giving him his just reward - a kick in the teeth!
@ Patrick
There a few of us who realized the critical importance of implementing the reforms and were alarmed that the GNU was drawing to a close and MDC had done nothing about it. We shouted but felt like the lone voice in the wilderness. But consequences of the rigged elections and the mess the nation is in made us realized that we should have had the courage to shout the warnings from the rooftops and mountain tops.
The holding of this conference could be the single act to stop the nation tipping over the edge into the abyss. Even if this was to fail; surely it is worth giving it our best shot!
We can blame Mugabe and Zanu PF for dragging the whole nation to the edge of the abyss but we have to blame ourselves for doing nothing to stop the nation falling over the edge because we have known all these last months that he is a tyrant incapable of change.
@ Belingwe
Are you trying to use some of your CIO reverse psychology on me? So I am a CIO trying to get the reforms implemented, the very things Mugabe spent five years patiently bribing MDC leaders to make sure they do not implement them. How stupid is that!
You are the CIO who cannot bear to see this conference take place because it will put so much pressure on Mugabe and so you want the conference stopped and what better way than accusing those who want the conference of being CIOs. The trick will work with the more paranoid individuals who are easily fooled.
The other explanation is that you are not a CIO but rather one of these paranoid individuals easily fooled and easily panicked.
Whether you are a CIO or just a shallow minded nobody; your grade one prattle has absolutely no effect on me!
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