The difference between the
war veterans and the people is that the former want Mugabe to be replace by
Mnangagwa and the dictatorship to remain. We, the people, demand that the
dictatorship be totally dismantles because we, at the bottom of the hierarchical
perch, have suffered from being crapped on by the dictator, his ministers,
party thugs and even the war veterans too have joining in!
War veterans are not at
the bottom with povo, they too would want the dictatorship, pyramid of shit, dismantled!
Chris Mutsvangwa and his
band of war veterans have good cause to be angry with Mugabe. The tyrant
promised them economic prosperity in return for they helped him deny the people
their freedoms and basic human rights to establish and retain his de facto
one-party cum one-man dictatorship. They did all he asked, many have even shed
the innocent blood of their follow Zimbabweans in pursuit of his
no-regime-change mantra.
Mugabe did not honour his
promise, many of the war veterans – except for the few lucky one holding top
rank post in the security service sectors or government – are living in abject
poverty. Their economic status is hardly any better than that of povo since
they all use the same public health and education, roads, water supply etc. All
these services have all but collapsed.
Whilst Mugabe and his
cronies regularly travel outside the country for their health needs and have
been sending their children outside the country for their educations for
decades now; war veterans and povo could not afford such luxuries. No wonder
the war veterans are angry.
After all the years of
being given the run-around with promises of economic prosperity tomorrow but
always a day away, the war veterans were alarmed to learn was Mugabe now
planning to have his wife as his successor. She had made it clear she had no
intention of paying even the meagre benefits they are receiving now.
Without the allowance the
allowance most of these war veterans will be on par with the poorest of the
poor povo. No wonder they are angry!
“Angry war veterans have
ratcheted up their worsening feud with President Robert Mugabe and alleged
Generation 40 (G40) kingpin, Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo -
provocatively telling Zimbabwe's long-ruling leader that the hated late
Rhodesian prime minister, Ian Douglas Smith, had been a more formidable
adversary to them than the increasingly frail nonagenarian,” reported the Daily
News.
“Zanu PF bigwigs who spoke to the Daily News last night said the renewed and fierce attack on Mugabe by the disgruntled former freedom fighters - which echoes their damning communiqué of earlier this year which sealed their nasty fall-out with the nonagenarian - meant that the prospects for a much-needed reconciliation between the two parties ahead of the watershed 2018 national polls were now virtually "less than zero".”
“Zanu PF bigwigs who spoke to the Daily News last night said the renewed and fierce attack on Mugabe by the disgruntled former freedom fighters - which echoes their damning communiqué of earlier this year which sealed their nasty fall-out with the nonagenarian - meant that the prospects for a much-needed reconciliation between the two parties ahead of the watershed 2018 national polls were now virtually "less than zero".”
War veterans want Mugabe
to go and to replace him with VP Emmerson Mnangagwa the people of Zimbabwe want
Mugabe. They are targeting the tyrant a select few for removal, blaming them
and not the whole Zanu PF dictatorship, for the nation’s economic mess.
"So Jonathan's
efforts to try and make scare crows out of the centre of power, calling us
successionists ... we dismiss it like a duck takes water off its feathers. We
only respect each other as revolutionaries. We have no fear of anybody,"
Mutsvangwa said.
"They are dull, and a completely unintelligent bunch this G40, intellectually barren and dumb. I have never suffered so much ignorance as I did during my time, in Cabinet and once you have no history you have no future. Where the G40 is there is no party because the party is with the people. Their barrenness is evident from the way the economy is performing. You can't see even a crane tower building skyscrapers for almost two generations and the G40 has been in power," he added.
"They are dull, and a completely unintelligent bunch this G40, intellectually barren and dumb. I have never suffered so much ignorance as I did during my time, in Cabinet and once you have no history you have no future. Where the G40 is there is no party because the party is with the people. Their barrenness is evident from the way the economy is performing. You can't see even a crane tower building skyscrapers for almost two generations and the G40 has been in power," he added.
This is very selective
memory at its most cynical because Mnangagwa and many of those around him have
played an even greater role than Moyo and others in the G40 now being targeted
as the rotten apples. The whole Zanu PF dictatorship must be dismantled as it
is corrupt and autocratic and serves no purpose other than to maintain the
status quo of a hierarchical corrupt and tyrannical few prospering at the
expense of the impoverished majority.
People like Mutsvangwa are
clinging onto the notion that they are “stockholders of Zanu PF and Zimbabwe”
and thus they wield the veto on who will be the party’s and nation’s leader. They
are hoping that this super-duper power will secure for them the top-level perches
in the crow pyramid.
What Mutsvangwa et al are refusing
to accept is that every Zimbabwean has the right to a meaningful say in the
governance of the country. The notion of some people being granted the veto is
simply preposterous because each successive generation will have to fight its
own liberation war just to stop themselves being buried alive in the generation
before’s crap.
Enough of this nonsense of
war veterans harassing the people to vote Mugabe and Zanu PF and making a
mockery of the elections. Zimbabwe is going to have its first free, fair and
credible elections. The right to a meaningful vote is a birth right and
therefore not negotiable.
Besides the solution to Zimbabwe’s
worsening economic situation is good governance and that means free and fair
elections.
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