Alex
Magaisa, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s chief adviser during the GNU, admitted
the opposition will NOT dislodge Zanu PF from power but still does not understand
why that is so. Even now with the benefit of hindsight, he still cannot see the
wood from the trees.
“According
to the MDC leader’s former adviser, Alex Magaisa, the opposition will struggle
to end Zanu PF hegemony because of resource constraints,” reported the Daily
News Live.
“A
combination of donor fatigue, misappropriation and misallocation of resources
and the never-ending divisions and squabbles in the opposition have contributed
to the current parlous state of affairs,” said Magaisa.
“This
lack of resources in the opposition, compared to Zanu PF’s access to abundant
resources from both the public and private sector, is probably the single
biggest impediment to change in next elections.”
Yes,
Zanu PF’s ability to commandeer state resources and coerce/bribe the private
sector and individual to bankroll its political activities is an important
factor but not “the single biggest” as our chief PM adviser would have us
believe. The single most important factor to Zanu PF’s strangle hold on
political power must be the party’s total and undemocratic control of all state
institutions.
There
is no doubt that Morgan Tsvangirai had garnered more than the 50% plus one votes,
73% according to President Mugabe’s own inadvertent admission, in the March
2008 elections to be declared the winner, for example. But because Mugabe had
total and undemocratic control over ZEC, he ordered the commission to ‘cook’
the result to deny Tsvangirai the minimum votes to avoid a run-off. It took ZEC
six weeks to cook up the new result because they had to alter the figures from
all the polling stations.
The
Global Political Agreement; which President Mugabe signed on behalf of Zanu PF,
Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara signed on behalf of the two MDC factions
and SA President Thabo Mbeki signed on behalf SADC as the guarantor of the
agreement; was about implementing a raft of democratic reforms designed to end
Zanu PF’s total and undemocratic control of state institutions like ZEC,
Police, Judiciary. Yes, the reforms, properly implemented would have ended Zanu
PF’s unfettered access to public resources and forced transparency in political
funding too.
This
is why, as Tsvangirai’s adviser, Magaisa should have seen to it that all the
reforms were implemented without failure. Some utterly useless “adviser” Alex
has turned out to be; not only did he fail to get the reforms implemented
during the GNU, to this day he still thinks the opposition can dislodge Zanu PF
without implementing any reforms if they can have the funds.
The
donors deserted MDC in droves before the 2013 elections when it became clear
that the party had not only failed to get even one reform implemented in five
years of the GNU because Tsvangirai & co. had sold out. President Mugabe
bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of the gravy train, a $4 million
mansion for Tsvangirai, etc. and they returned the favour by kicking all
reforms into the tall grass to be forgotten.
“In
light of this, one would expect the opposition parties to be more imaginative
when it comes to fundraising,” continued the former PM adviser. “However,
over-reliance on donor support in the past seems to have affected the
opposition parties’ fund-raising abilities.”
Magaisa
was Tsvangirai’s adviser right up to the 2013 elections. MDC-T parliamentary
candidate got $700 to finance all their political campaign activities compared
to their Zanu PF counterparts who receive a brand-new car, $10 000 spending
money plus all the T-shirts and other freebees Zanu PF doles out traditional
leaders, povo, etc. Where was Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s chief adviser’s,
Alex Magaisa, “imaginative fund-raising activities” then?
With
not even one reform in place there is no chance of Zanu PF rigging the vote
and, somehow, lose the elections. None! The grand opposition coalition was
supposed to be some excuse for contesting the flawed elections but even this
has now failed to materialize. It is clear that the donors who deserted MDC-T
in droves before the 2013 elections have never returned, the party will be luck
to give each MDC-T parliamentary candidate $100, etc.
Given
the fact that with no reforms next year’s elections are flawed and illegal plus
all the other disadvantages the opposition face the question is why are they
still determined to contest?
“The
worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs
couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” answered David Coltart
in his recent book, .
“The
electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to
withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the
distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that
the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process
credibility.”
Zimbabwe’s
opposition politicians have lost donor funding because they are corrupt and
incompetent. But worse still the opposition have also lost all political credibility
because their naked greed has blinded them, they cannot even see the folly of contesting
flawed elections. The international community but more so SADC who stand to
bear the burden of Zimbabwe’s worsen economic meltdown and political chaos, are
not going to accept another sham Zimbabwe election next year.
4 comments:
Donors deserted MDC just before the 2013 elections before the party had proven to be corrupt and incompetent. Tsvangirai & co. failed to get even one democratic reform implemented in five years of the GNU and donors walked away in sheer disgust and frustration. Tsvangirai can beg and grovel; the donors are not coming back.
Why would any donors want to give MDC even a single dollar when it is clear the party has not changed one bit! It is still blundering from pillar to post led by the same corrupt and incompetent individuals. They want money to contest elections everyone knows are flawed in favour of Zanu PF and a complete travesty of what democratic elections should be.
Donors have simply lost patience with MDC’s incompetence. They have given MDC leaders good advice but only to see MDC go off at a tangent. Enough is enough; no donor is going to waste their time and good money on a lost cause!
Zanu PF is desperate to have MDC contest next year’s elections, just to give the process some modicum of credibility; I am sure Mugabe is looking at how he can bailout MDC whilst making sure this is never ever known. MDC has lost political credibility already any evidence that he is funding the opposition would expose the whole electoral process not only as flawed but a scandalous sham. He will have no hope of getting even token political legitimacy from fellow despots!
Mugabe was very lucky to get away with the GNU after he rigged the 2008 elections, that was a slap on the wrist; this time he will be hang out to dry if the international community refuse to recognise another rigged Zimbabwe election.
"We call for the early deployment of elections observers from Sadc and the international community to monitor the environment right from the voter registration process until after the announcement of the election results," said ZCTU secretary-general Japhet Moyo.
"Observers usually come at the last minute, but we need them to be here now since campaigning has already started with some political parties using unorthodox means to garner support for their candidates."
SADC leaders have already said Zimbabwe should implement the democratic reforms designed to end the vote rigging and violence. We had the golden opportunity to do this during the GNU but failed to get even one reform implemented. The regional leaders advised MDC leaders not to contest the elections with no reforms in place but their advice fell on deaf ears.
Of course, if is madness to contest next year’s elections knowing fully well that not even one reform has been implemented. Instead of our ZCTU Secretary General demanding the implementation of the reforms BEFORE elections are held he is calling on election monitors to be deployed a year before the elections. If the violence had started two years before the elections, Moyo would have wanted the monitors deployed two years before the elections. If the violence started three, four and five years, he would be calling for monitors to be permanently based here! If the violence was country wide, Moyo would want 1 000, 10 000, etc. monitors deployed.
No doubt it has not occurred to Mr Moyo that will could implement the reforms so the Police and other State Institution can finally carry out their duties of maintain law and order, etc.! The naivety of some of our leaders beggars belief.
We want monitors “here now”! Yeah right! Is ZCUT going to pay the bill to have1 000 monitor for twelve months?
Magaisa and Morgan Tsvangirai have a lot in common, they are both breathtakingly incompetent and it is not surprising they found each other and got on so well! Anyone with an brain would have resigned rather work for Tsvangirai and anyone with any brain would have fire Magaisa after a week!
THE country’s industrial body on Tuesday decried on-going foreign currency shortages in the economy, saying these had become a serious threat to businesses facing challenges in importing raw materials.
“The situation is threatening to reverse the progress that has been achieved through various policy initiatives,” the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) said in a statement.
Kiya kiya! No nation on earth can ever hope to prosper with this level of chaos! Zanu PF will never admit that it has failed to govern the nation but that does not matter because the reality on the ground says it all.
Post a Comment