Whilst
we live in the age when man has set foot on the Moon and returned alive; when
man has split the smallest body, the atom, into its constituent parts; man has
operated on the most delicate human organ, the brain; etc. All these human
achievements are a measure of how far mankind have come as a species, a measure
of human civilization.
At the
very heart of this human sojourn of civilization and progress, is peace,
justice, freedom and human dignity and human decency for without peace,
justice, etc. progress has been painfully slow or none at all. Societies that
have developed the political systems to secure peace and justice have made
progress, great progress; those that have failed to do so have lagged behind.
Zimbabwe
has lagged behind, indeed these last 35 years we have moved backwards, because
instead of securing peace and justice our politics have been of greed; greed
for not just political power but absolute power and wealth all the egotistic
pleasures and luxuries they bring. Leaders like Mugabe have prophesied to no
end about peace, justice, freedom and human dignity and decency and yet these
all went straight out of the window the day they tasted power.
Mugabe
condemned white colonial exploitation and oppression of the blacks in the name
of freedom and justice. He had led the armed struggle to end colonial
oppression; many people suffered and tens of thousands lost their very lives in
the struggle. But even before the country had attained her independence Mugabe
was already plotting how he will secure political power for himself and
executing his devilish plots.
It is
no secret that both Zanu PF and PF Zapu both wanted a one-party state in post
independent Zimbabwe. Each party was seeking absolute power and was prepared to
deny the opposing party and the people at large their basic and fundamental
freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful and free vote and even
the right to life. So even before they had defeated the common enemy - the
white colonialists –; Zanu PF and PF Zapu leaders and members alike were
already at each other’s throat, fighting for absolute power.
Ever
since Mugabe got into power, he has pursued his dream of securing absolute
political power with the zeal of a maniac; nothing, absolutely nothing, was
allowed to get in his way. He has destroyed the nation’s democratic
institutions such as the Police, Judiciary and CIO by appointing party
loyalists there to serve his selfish greed for power instead of the common
good. By brutally stifling all meaningful political debate and competition;
Mugabe has established a de facto one-party dictatorship.
Mugabe
has appointed loyalists in every sector of the economy for the same selfish
reason he had loyalists in the Police with disastrous consequences. Three and
half decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have destroyed the
nation’s economy. Before independence the nation produced enough food to feed
the nation and sold the surplus; that has since changed. Mugabe has seized all
white owned farms and gave them to party loyalists who have failed to put them
into productive use. Since the farm seizures in 2000 the nation has been forced
to import food. This year, 1.3 million Zimbabweans are facing starvation.
We are
starving in the Garden of Eden!
The
country is rich with mineral resources and other riches and yet its people are
amongst some of the poorest in the world. Our mineral wealth has become a curse
and not a blessing!
The
tyrannical autocracy has served Mugabe and his cronies well in that it secured
for them absolute power. Sadly the autocracy has been a total disaster for the
nation; even when it was self-evident Zanu PF was dragging the nation deeper
and deeper into political and economic disasters, there was nothing the nation
could do to stop this madness.
Mugabe
usurped the people’s political power to determine the nation’s destiny by
denying them the freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful vote.
35 years of absolute power has deadened Mugabe and his cronies to reason, sense
of propriety and they are now totally indifferent to the tragic suffering of
millions of our people and unnecessary deaths of thousands of others. They are,
for all intent and purpose, quiet mad.
“If a
madman were to come into this room with a stick in his hand, no doubt we should
pity the state of his mind; but our primary consideration would be to take care
of ourselves. We should knock him down first, and pity him afterwards,"
wrote Boswell in Life of Johnson.
The
self-preservation challenge before us is take away the absolute power Mugabe
usurped from the people and restore their power and right to a meaningful say
in the governance of the country.
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