MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu yesterday confirmed the party's
national council resolved to expel MDC-T Senator Mattson Hlalo. The Senator is
believed to be a Nelson Chamisa supporter. MDC-T has never settled down
following the stage-managed party congress by the autocratic Tsvangirai to deny
Chamisa being elected into Secretary General. The Senator is being fired to
reduce the continued political threat to Tsvangirai from the Chamisa camp.
Tsvangirai, like Mugabe, is an autocrat who has resisted
evolutionary change and is now forced to accept one earthquake change after
another.
"This is a resolution but as you know, we're a democratic party, the relevant constitutional provisions will be followed. In the MDC-T there's nothing like a summary dismissal so there are provisions that are followed after the resolution," Gutu tried to cover up.
"This is a resolution but as you know, we're a democratic party, the relevant constitutional provisions will be followed. In the MDC-T there's nothing like a summary dismissal so there are provisions that are followed after the resolution," Gutu tried to cover up.
Contrary to all the warning against taking part in the July
2013 elections with no democratic reforms implemented, MDC went ahead and took
part. You, Mr Gutu, and your fellow MDC leaders assured the nation that the
COPAC constitution, “MDC’s child” as Tsvangirai called it, would deliver free,
fair and credible elections. Mugabe went on to blatantly rig the elections and
the rest is history, as they say.
MDC would have never made such a monumental blunder as
failing to get even one democratic reform implemented if the party had been a
democratic party with competent and principled leaders. MDC is just another
autocratic political party, no different from Mugabe’s Zanu PF; a gathering of
corrupt and incompetent opportunists for the single purpose of securing
political power and a seat on the country’s notorious gravy train.
No Mr Gutu, MDC-T is not a democratic party and never was; it
is an autocracy.
“Change is nature,” geologists will tell us, “the towering
peaks of Mount Everest we see today were once upon a time the bottom of a sea!”
Change is nature and so the choice is how best to manage it.
There are those who accept that change is inevitable and see the folly of
resisting change. They are the democrats; they accept that no one has the
monopoly of knowledge and therefore welcome open debate, competition, freedom
of expression and the right of everyone to a meaningful say in their life and
the destiny of the nation.
Democrats accept change and so these changes tend to be small
and orderly evolutionary changes. Like all evolutionary changes they are
controlled and selective fine tuning society for the good of all.
On the other hand, autocrats believe they have the monopoly
of knowledge and therefore they alone should rule. They stifle all debate and
competition because, as far as they are concerned, these are a waste of time
since they have everything figured out already. Autocrats rule with an iron
fist, they are always on the lookout for any sign of dissent and they will
crash the dissenters like an elephant crashing an ant!
Zimbabwe is in this economic mess because for the last 35
years the nation has followed many economic policies, for example, that have
defied all logic. None of Mugabe’s ministers, even the few with some working
grey stuff between their ears like the late Bernard Chidzero, dared to point
out the folly of these policies for fear of being crashed like an ant.
By refusing evolutionary change autocrats have per se
accepted revolutionary change – big, violent and chaotic. And that is exactly
what has been happening in MDC-T with all these splits and firing of senior
members.
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