Thursday, 3 August 2017

Vote Dr Moyo for "best economic policies" - pity lacks most important quality of all P guramatunhu

“Nkosana Moyo is the best candidate to support and vote for in the 2018 presidential elections,” came Kuda Bhejana resounding endorsement of Dr Moyo.

“President Bill Clinton’s campaign strategist, James Carville coined the phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid!”

“This is exactly the core principle of Dr. Nkosana’s message. He emphasizes the strategy of using government to create an economic environment which positions Zimbabwe as the centre of business in Africa.”

Let me be absolutely clear from the outset, I agree with Kuda 100% that Dr Nkosana Moyo would be infinitely better as President of Zimbabwe than Robert Mugabe or any of Zanu PF candidates fighting to be his successors.

If the truth be said, and it must be said, Morgan Tsvangirai would have made a better President of Zimbabwe than Mugabe. One has only to see the difference MDC’s presence made during the GNU to the country’s economic standing. As soon as Zanu PF retained its full tyrannical control again after the 2013 elections, overnight, the country’s economic decline returned.

Yet regardless of Tsvangirai’s stand head and shoulders higher rating compared to Mugabe, the MDC leader lost the July 2013 election to Mugabe because winning elections in Zimbabwe has absolutely nothing to do with the economy or voters. President Mugabe rigged the vote.

“Mugabe stole the vote,” complained Tsvangirai at the elections.

Of course, Mugabe rigged the elections. We all saw the hooded Zanu PF youths who were bussed around casting multiple votes; the nearly one million mainly opposition supporters who were denied the vote because their person details were deliberately posted in some other constituency voters’ roll other than the one they expected; etc.

The posting of details in wrong constituencies was definitely a deliberate and calculated move by the regime because it then followed this by stubbornly refusing to release the voters’ roll although it is legally obliged to do so, a month before voting day. The regime did not want the deliberate mistake of misplaced details discovered in time and corrected.

The regime has refused to release the voters’ roll even to this day because it is the smoking gun to many of its vote-rigging schemes.

Zimbabwe’s 2008 elections were a watershed elections in that Zanu PF showed the world the range its vote-rigging schemes. Everyone, even the SADC and AU election observers who are renowned for approving some dodgy elections, refused to accept President Mugabe’s claim that the 2008 elections were free and fair. SADC forced President Mugabe to agree to the implementation of a raft of reforms designed to stop his vote rigging.


A GNU composed of Zanu PF and the two MDC factions was formed and given the task of implementing the reforms. Sadly, at the end of the GNU not even one reform had been implemented.

With not even one democratic reform in place it was clear Zanu PF would just use the same vote rigging tricks it had used in the 2008 elections; that was obvious. SADC leaders warned Tsvangirai and his MDC friends not to contest the 2013 elections with no reforms in place. As we know, MDC leaders did not listen and it was very foolish of them not to listen; as we know Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig that election, as noted above.  

It is a great pity that MDC leaders were breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent, they failed to implement the democratic reforms. Still there is absolutely nothing to be gain by contesting elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF will rig the vote.

Indeed, there is a heavy price to be paid by contesting. Zanu PF will rig the vote and retain to power and the nation will suffer the consequence of another five years of corrupt and tyrannical rule. But worse still by participating in the flawed elections we forfeit the chance to get the reforms implemented and thus end the dictatorship and move on, as David Coltart acknowledged in his book.

“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,” explained Senator Coltart.

“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.”

You, Bhejana, and Dr Moyo should know that not even one democratic reform was implemented since the rigged July 2013 elections. It is therefore midsummer madness of the worst order to contest next year’s elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF will blatantly rig the vote.

You and Dr Moyo can write volumes of how sound his economic policies are but they are as useless to the nation as a mirage to one dying of thirsty! Dr Moyo must win the election first for him to implement even one of his policies; an impossible fit given Zanu PF rigs the vote!

Dr Moyo is no more than a migrating herd of wildebeest whose mind is so focused on the sweet grass on the other side of the river the herd will ignore the immediate danger of the flood river, the steep river banks, the swarming crocodiles, etc. It will take the death of a hundred or more individuals before it finally dawns on the herd that it is too dangerous to cross at that point or time. The more savvy zebra will have the good sense to find another cross point or wait for the flood water to go down.

Zimbabwe is in a real serious political and economic mess, we know the country has the potential to be a rich and prosperous nation but has failed to do this these last 37 years because Zanu PF has been rigging the elections. We are stuck with this corrupt, tyrannical and vote rigging regime.

SADC leaders have spelt it for us what we need to do, “DO NOT CONTEST THE ELECTIONS UNTIL YOU IMPLEMENT THE REFORMS DESIGNED TO STOP ZANU PF RIGGING THE VOTE!” Common sense really!

It is madness to keep contesting the flawed elections and expecting a different result. That too, is common sense!   


For all his many university degrees, PhDs and all his working experience with world renowned institutions and companies, his time as cabinet minister, etc., etc. it is clear that Dr Moyo does not have the most important quality that all our current crop of leaders have lacked – common sense.

4 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

Many Zimbabweans were very pleased to see Dr Moyo take an active interest in Zimbabwe politics. He knew his stuff and was articulate and logical; a breath of fresh air from the riff-raff who have crowded the Zimbabwe political stage.

People were disappointed, however, when Dr Moyo announced that he was going to contest next year’s elections knowing fully well that with no reforms in place the elections would be rigged. Some have gone so far as to accuse Dr Moyo of being “a Zanu PF project”, introduced to give the lacklustre elections because of the discredited opposition so fizz. Zanu PF needs the election to be seen to be a race or else the party risks losing legitimacy.

Whilst one can see the need to explain the folly of contesting a flawed election to a simpleton like Joice Mujuru or Morgan Tsvangirai. Dr Moyo is not a simpleton.

Smart individuals like David Coltart, Biti and Ncube could see the foolishness of contesting flawed elections they have been contesting regardless because of greed. They are smart enough to know Mugabe will not want to win all the gravy train seats after the blunder of the 2008 elections when the tyrant over played his vote rigging, lost legitimacy and was forced to go into the GNU. Coltart and company do not mind that Zanu PF rigs the vote as long as they get those few gravy train seats.

Dr Moyo is smart enough to know Zanu PF will rig the vote he is contesting to make a political name for himself or is paid by Zanu PF to do so. Either way anyone with any brain is bound to be disappointed in him, naturally!

Patrick said...

President Mugabe has stifled all meaningful debate and exchange of ideas at all levels in society from top; those in parliament and cabinet, no wonder Margaret Dongo dismissed Zanu PF leaders as “vakadzi vaMugabe” (Mugabe’s captive subservient sows) They are there to be seen and not heard and to rubber stamp everything Mugabe wants and demands. The situation is even worse at the bottom were the down trodden povo have lost all their freedoms and human rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections and even the right to life! humanity.

It is sad that even the opposition politicians have adopted themselves to fit the straitjacket society President Mugabe has crafted. Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends did not implement any reforms because, for all their huffing and puffing about bringing democratic change, as soon as they got into the GNU they all soon took their place as just one of the captive sows there to breed and be fattened.

Dr Moyo knew and understood what it meant to work in President Mugabe’s government, he was a cabinet minister. He resigned his post because he found the environment stifling as the only voice to be heard was that of Mugabe and everyone was expected to carry out the tyrant’s orders no questions asked regardless how stupid the order happened to be.

Dr Moyo’s presidential bid is more about fighting for his ideas to be heard without challenging the whole Zanu PF dictatorship. Dr Moyo does not mind that the elections will be rigged as long as he smuggles himself into the harem as the Mugabe concubine with the right to implement his economic policies.

Of course, Dr Moyo is being naïve, to say the least, because Mugabe will never want to give anyone else a meaningful say. He has established and retain this stifling dictatorship all these years precisely because he is a control freak megalomania. Now with his regime imploding he has become paranoid about control and hanging on to power.

To assume that Zimbabwe elections are about economic policies, “It is the economy, stupid!” is itself stupid. In a country were elections are rigged and thus those concerned about the economy have no say on who rules the country, any debate on the economy is a distraction of no consequence. The only fight worth the candle is the fight to stop the vote rigging because until that is settled nothing else matters. If Dr Moyo does not have the common sense to see this then he is certainly not material to hold public office much less the highest office in the land.

In his epic tale, Inferno, Dante passes through the gate of Hell, which bears an inscription ending with the famous phrase "Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate", most frequently translated as "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

To paraphrase and twist Dante’s divinely inspired sentiment to suit our current needs, we must have the following inscription at the gate into State House: You must have common sense; Ye who enter here. Est enim sensus communis vobis; voi ch'intrate.

Patrick said...

A party statement circulated to PDP structures by party secretary general Godern Moyo Friday suggested the PDP was worth more than what is has been allocated by way of seats to contest for. Reports also indicated the PDP was demanding 53 seats countrywide anchored on the 21 seats previously held by members recalled by Tsvangirai in the mayhem that characterised the 2014 split.

"The party also resolved that an acceptable agreement shall be one that will give a majority of our MPs and councillors a fighting chance in accordance with our party constitution," Moyo said.

PDP, MDC-Ncube and all these other opposition parties are in the coalition for one thing and one thing only - a share of the give away gravy train seats.

Patrick said...

@ Osama

MDC leaders did not contest the 2013 elections because they care about “free Zimbabwe from Zanu PF”. They knew Zanu PF was going to rig the vote and win; the reason why MDC leaders still contested the elections regardless was to win the few seats they knew Zanu PF would be giving away. David Coltart admitted this in his book.

“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,” explained Senator Coltart.

“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.”

With no reforms in place Zanu PF is set to rig next year’s elections too. The opposition parties are meeting to agree on how the few give-away seats are to be shared out. If they cared about free, fair and credible elections and ending the Zanu PF dictatorship then no opposition candidate will be contesting next year’s elections.

Zanu PF has been rigging elections for 37 years and still you want to contest flawed elections hoping that the result will be different – that is madness. The real shame here is that there should still be Zimbabweans out there who have their heads buried in the sand and thus fail to see the sheer stupidity of it all.