It is very tragic that this nation
should now find itself in this tragic situation of serious economic meltdown
resulting in collapse of all basic services and forcing millions of our people
out of work and into a life of abject poverty, many cannot afford even one
decent meal a day.
Before independence Zimbabwe was the
Garden of Eden, producing enough food to feed the nation and the region plus
millions of dollars’ worth of cash crops like tobacco. Zimbabwe was in the top
four producers and export of quality tobacco in the whole world. Zimbabwe’s
agricultural sector completely collapsed in 2000 following the seizure of the
white owned farms in a racist move fired by Mugabe’s deep seated inferiority
complex and to gratify his own insatiable greed for wealth and those of Zanu PF
cronies.
In the day and age when others have
made deserts bloom, we in Zimbabwe are starving in the Garden of Eden – the greatest
testimonial of Mugabe and Zanu PF breath-taking incompetency.
The nation has found itself in this
pathetic situation on economic collapse because of the nation’s intractable political
paralysis. Even now with the nation tittering on the edge of the abyss both the
ruling party, Zanu PF, and the opposition MDC are each tearing themselves apart
in internal factional wars; forcing them divide and subdivide like an amoeba;
and yet remain oblivious of the dangerous situation their failed leadership is
dragging the nation into.
MDC had their best chance to save
this nation from the tragedy of corrupt and tyrannical rule of Mugabe during
GNU; they wasted it by failing to implement even one of the raft of democratic
reforms agreed in the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA). I find it infuriating
that MDC leaders like Eddie Cross have never owned up to their betrayal of the
nation and instead even have the chutzpah to deny responsibility by falsifying
the historic facts.
“At that time there was also some
hope that the political situation would change after MDC won the 2008 elections
and Mugabe was forced by regional leaders to go into a GNU with their hated opposition.
Had South Africa stepped into the ring in 2008 and insisted on a real transfer
of power to the MDC, I have no doubt at all that today we would be in the
throes of a rapidly developing economy with rising incomes,” wrote Eddie Cross
in one of his latest epistles.
“These are all reflections of failed
national leadership and the inability of continental and regional leaders to
pursue policies and strategies or even to take decisions on key issues is
simply astounding. We can pass decent Constitutions that include many features
that the US “Founding Fathers” would have been totally comfortable with.”
There is no doubt that the GPA and
the GNU that followed could have been better formulated. The USA Ambassador to
Zimbabwe, James McGee, at the time compared the GPA to Swiss cheese “with holes
so big one can drive a truck through”. There is no doubt that the Americans
warned the MDC of their concerns but, in what would become the norm for MDC
leaders, no one listened. So it is rich for any MDC leader of the shortcomings
of the GNU, especially senior members like MP Cross who played their part in
accepted the arrangement.
Even within the constraints of the
GNU MDC could have implemented all the GPA reforms; no one would ever dispute
that! SADC, especially SA’s Lindiwe Zulu, reminded MDC leaders to implement the
reforms repeatedly and on the eleventh hour warned MDC not to take part in the
July 2013 without the reforms but MDC paid no heed. Samuel Sipepa Nkomo, MP
Cross’s fellow MDC leader before first post-elections MDC amoeba division, has
since admitted MDC was warned and ignored the warns. MP Cross has yet to admit
this although he has written many epistles since; he has either deliberately
ignored the key historic facts during the GNU or falsified history to absolve
himself and his fellow MDC leaders of any responsibility of what happened.
“We can pass decent Constitutions
that include many features that the US “Founding Fathers” would have been
totally comfortable with,” boosted the self-righteous Eddie Cross.
Yes Mr Cross, MDC could have given
this nation a decent democratic constitution in March 2013 instead of the
rubbish you lot produced.
One of the single idea America’s
founding fathers bequeathed to the nation and the world at large is that
presidents must serve a fixed maximum two terms. Zimbabwe’s March 2013
constitution, which Eddie Cross now pretends is a master piece, has been so loosely
worded that Mugabe was able to disregard it with the greatest of ease. Mr Cross
can hardly complain as his own MDC-T party leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has done
the same to extend his stay in power beyond the maximum two terms.
Zimbabwe is in a political and
economic hell-hole, how to get out is the challenge. It is utterly pointless to
look to Mugabe, Mnangagwa, Mujuru or any of the other former Zanu PF thugs
purged out of the party last year or in the past; they will never get us out.
They are the ones who got us into this hole in the first place because they are
corrupt, incompetent and oppressive tyrants.
Mugabe, Mnangagwa, Mujuru, etc. are
fighting each other to the death not to end the looting, brutal political
oppression and vote rigging but for ownership and control the dictatorship. If
Mujuru was to win the next elections her top priority will be to remove Mugabe
loyalists in all the State Institutions and appoint those who will serve her
with the same blind loyalty as their predecessors had shown to Mugabe. She will
never concede to the GPA reforms designed to dismantle the dictatorship.
Those who are exited at the prospect
of Mujuru launching her People First party because they just want Mugabe
defeated are missing a trick. We should not be seeking the demise of the one
man Mugabe – good as that may be – but rather the demise of the whole one party
dictatorship political ethos. The Zanu PF dictatorship is a lot more that Mugabe
and the few in Joint Operation Command; they are nothing but the ears of the
hippo above the muddy water.
We should not look to Mr Cross, Morgan
Tsvangirai and the rest of the MDC leaders to get us out of the hell-hole
either; they could have done so during the GNU but failed because they sold
out. There is no reason to believe they would not do so again if they ever got
back into power. Indeed they are tripping over each other to join forces with
Joice Mujuru not because Mujuru has reformed but because she offers them the
best chance of getting back into power.
It is events that test the true metal
of an individual or nation’s character; the political paralysis and economic
meltdown Zimbabwe is going through is going to test this nation. The majority
of our people have accepted this subservient role who have suffered the consequences
of misrule but are completely helpless to change anything. Our way out of this
hell is for the people to snap out of this comatose mental state and assume
their citizen role of taking full responsibility of the nation’s mess and
finding the solution out.
When all is said and done Zimbabwe
is in this political and economic hell because for the last 35 years our people
have followed blindly like sheep first the corrupt and murderous Mugabe and
then the corrupt and incompetent Tsvangirai. We need a nation with people who
can think for themselves and if the economic hardships of the months ahead are
not going to force Zimbabweans to put their thinking caps on then it will be
because they never have the caps!
5 comments:
@ Patrick
Sadly the Zimbabwean people do not have a good track record when it comes to taking decisive actions on key issues, even those of life or death. On this occasion the nation there is a real danger that the nation will slide into mindless violence and chaos as desperate people are known to do desperate things. We are fast running out of time to save ourselves from the consequences of tipping over the edge into the abyss!
The easy with which Mugabe has been able to bribe our people from the ordinary villager in the rural backwater right up to those holding positions of power and influence goes to the very heart of our society and explain why we are incapable of governing ourselves. How many times have the voters given away their vote because they were given a t-shirt; youths give away their chance to ask about jobs because they were given a piece of meat and even leaders like Tsvangirai have readily forgotten about implementing the critical reforms that would have changed the course of our history forever because he was given a mansion!
So the well-being of 13 million people to say nothing of the generations to come has been traded for brick and mortar! Mr Tsvangirai, I hope you live forever!
We are our own worst enemies, selling away our rights and even our very lives for a piece of meat! Zanu PF and the country are in serious trouble the Zanu PF delegates know that but once fed well and washed down all the meat with lots and lots of beer, I agree, they will know nothing!
We really need to change our political system so that those in positions of power and influence are more accountable to the people and not the tyrant who bribes them with meat and beer. We need to get all the 2008 GPA reforms implemented as a matter of urgency!
Nonsense, Mugabe does not "protect his appointees". Was Joice Mujuru not his appointee and look what he did to her? The only thing to protect the appointee or anyone else is the rule of law and that is the one thing Mugabe has shown repeatedly that he has nothing but contempt for. His whim is the only law Mugabe cares about and only fools would seek protection behind a tyrant's whim.
The truth is Mnangagwa is caught between the rock and the deep blue sea in that he accepted Mugabe's whim as law when the tyrant purged Joice Mujuru because he benefited from the purge now he cannot denounce the tyrant's whim just because this time he is the one being purged!
Mnangagwa has been Mugabe's right-hand man in many of the nation's rigged national elections and many of the Zanu PF regime's dirty and brutal past. Those who live by the sword will die by the sword; Mnangagwa is getting his just reward from the tyrant, a ruthless kick in the teeth. Just is just let justice be done!
@ Vince
"There is no sane black Zimbabwean who is against indigenisation but this process must be clear and transparent to avoid political interference or discretion," you said.
I cannot believe you said that! Zanu PF's indigenisation policies are about denying all foreigners ownership of anything in Zimbabwe. The regime has seized farms from the whites and its indigenisation laws is about extending these seizure to all businesses.
The regime did not pull the 51% figure from a hat like a rabbit; this is the minimum shares the local partner need to own the business. The foreign investor will have 49% of the shares but never own the business and thus can be out voted and kicked out.
It was easy to seize the farms from the white farmers, they were sitting ducks; do you think for one moment that a foreign investor will ever want to invest in Zimbabwe and be fleeced as happened to the white farmers?
Thanks to 35 years of Mugabe's misrule most black Zimbabweans are as poor as desert rats to revive the economy we will need a lot of foreign investors. Every sane black, white, green or whatever Zimbabwean would want Mugabe's indigenisation laws scrapped and buried a.s.a.p. - yesterday if that was possible!
@ Ncube
“As leader of a political party which is working tirelessly to win the confidence of the people of Zimbabwe, I have substantive interest in anxieties and expectations emanating from the litany of unfulfilled electoral promises made to citizens by the ruling party. Political parties win elections because of promises they make to people, but more often than not, when a political party has been conditioned to misrepresentation, such promises become habitual,” said Professor Welsh-man Ncube.
Excellent Professor, now forget about Mugabe and Zanu PF’s “litany of unfulfilled electoral promises” and think of Ncube and MDC’s litany of unfulfilled electoral promises. I will help you remind one of the promises; you promised the nation free, fair and credible elections. Why did you fail to delivery?
You definitely had the opportunity during the GNU to bring about meaningful democratic change, all you had to do is implement the democratic reforms agreed in the 2008 GPA. You failed to get even one reform implemented in five years of the GNU because you had sold-out to Mugabe. The tyrant bribed you with the gravy train lifestyles and you “were enjoying yourselves you forgot why you were in the GNU” as SADC latter remarked.
Every week now since you lost your gravy train seat you pen off one epistle after another pretending you are moved to tears about the suffering masses; they would not be suffering if you had implemented the reform so please stop shedding your crocodile tears. We all know what you really want is win the public’s trust so you can get back on the gravy train.
You sold-out and the people will be very foolish to trust you ever again with their vote! You pretend you have not got that message; don’t worry it will be repeated again and again until you finally get it!
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