Only
a Mugabe apologist and sycophant would pretend that Mugabe is a democratic.
“Remember
Mugabe is trying to save his legacy and he wants to be viewed as someone
democratic,” wrote Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo, “a leading academic and researcher”,
we are told.
Mugabe’s
legacy is already well documented and set in stone; he is a corrupt,
incompetent and murderous tyrant who destroyed a promising nation’s economy and
denied millions of his people their freedoms and basic human rights to gratify
hid insatiable greed for power and wealth.
“Remember
Mugabe has state machinery behind him, and he is still a democratic elected
President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, so any attempt to cause chaos on the
congress or even before will be viewed by analysts, SADC and AU as attempt coup,”
you continue. This too is nonsense.
Mugabe
has kept the war veterans in the security sector, in the civil service and the
Jabulani Sibanda and Chris Mutsvangwa rogues because he needed them to bolster
his position and grip on power. It is only in the last three years that he has
made a concerted effort to get rid of these men and women; they can see what he
is up to and they have all said no. Mugabe does not have control of the Army,
Police, CIO or the war veterans.
In
June 2013 SADC leaders told Mugabe to his face that Zimbabwe’s planned
elections must be postponed until the democratic reforms, to ensure free and
fair elections, are implemented.
“Of course, they (elections)
can be postponed,” Dr Ibbo Mandaza explained in a recent interview with Violet
Gonda. “In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections,
the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC
summit.
“I went there. I was there at
the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If
you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral
laws.
“And after that Summit,
Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a
separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that
same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac
Maharaj; they were told ‘if you go into elections next month, you are going to
lose; the elections are done’.
“And we came back on a Sunday
and that Monday we had a SAPES Policy Dialogue to discuss the Summit and lo and
behold, whilst we were discussing it, the court papers arrived calling the MDC
to court to show reason why the elections should be postponed. Mugabe had
done a volte-face against the decision of the Summit. Mugabe went on TV and
threatened to leave SADC – ‘who is SADC, we can leave SADC anyway’.
“And so, under some pretext
of a court application by Jealousy Mawarire, which others claim was really a
ZANU PF ploy, the elections were held. And 3 or 4 days before the election
Morgan Tsvangirai was lamenting that he had evidence that the election was
already rigged. But they were warned like they are being warned again now. But
blindly, they cannot make any excuses now, they going into elections again.”
SADC leaders wanted the
elections postponed precisely because they knew, with no reforms, Mugabe would
rig the vote. But when Tsvangirai and company ignored their advice not to
contest the elections, there really was nothing else SADC leaders could do to
stop the flawed elections going ahead.
When Tsvangirai later
complained that the elections were rigged, SADC leaders completely ignore him
because they had warned him that was going to happen and he would not listen.
By the same token when Mugabe claimed he had been democratically elected SADC
leaders ignored him too, because they are not stupid, they know he rigged the
vote!
SADC leaders are aware that
Zanu PF is already rigging next year’s elections. They can see how the regime
is making heavy weather of the ongoing BVR exercise, for example. There is no
way the regime is going to produce a verified voters’ roll in time for the
elections, although this is a legal requirement. This is a calculated ploy by
the regime to hide some of its vote rigging activities.
The AU election observer team
specifically noted the failure to produce a verified voters’ roll as a serious
irregularity is the July 2013 elections. The regime is doing the same thing
again.
If Mugabe believes he can
once again blatantly rig next year’s elections and get away with it, he had
better think again!
SADC leaders are painful
aware of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown which has forced unemployment to soar to
90% plus; forced basic services like clean running water, education and health
to collapse; forced 72.3% of country’s population to live on US$1.00 or less a
day. SA and Botswana have seen more and more Zimbabweans crossing the border,
many illegally, in search of work, to access health and education facilities –
especially the ruling elite.
SADC KNOW another rigged
election in Zimbabwe will be a hammer blow to the already very weak economy. Zimbabwe
is tittering on the edge of total economic collapse and political instability
another rigged elections could be the final push. SADC leaders know an unstable
Zimbabwe will drag the rest of the region with it. They know they must act and
know exactly what they have to do.
SADC leaders will not accept the
results of Zimbabwe’s next year sham elections! They have warned both Mugabe
and Tsvangirai about the need to implement the reforms but neither of the two
leaders would listen, now SADC leaders have to put their foot down and stop the
rot!
“Remember Mugabe always takes
people by surprise, and he always keeps his cards close to his chest, and this
has made Mugabe to be what he is today. So, for now this will be a crucial
congress to Zanu PF and the whole country,” continued Tinashe.
2 comments:
It is easy to see why Zimbabwe is in this hell-hole; how can anyone with even a half brain say President Mugabe was democratically elected. For 37 years the tyrant has rigged his own party's elections and national elections to stay in power and right now we are fighting to get reforms implemented so we can stop him rigging next year's elections. And then you read of some foolish "academic" saying he was democratically elected!
We should be debate many other things but not whether President Mugabe has ever held free and fair elections! This is just too foolish for words!
The southern African nation continues to lag behind regional peers, attracting less than $400 million in foreign direct investment (FDI) per year compared to a regional average of $800 million.
European Union ambassador to Zimbabwe Philippe Van Damme told journalists yesterday that reforms were critical to attract FDI.
“We strongly urge and recommend the government to maintain on the top of its agenda the reforms that create an environment conducive to investment and which may lead to poverty reduction,” said Van Damme.
This year Zimbabwe ranked 161 out of 190 countries on the World Bank Ease of Doing Business report.
Ambassador Philippe Van Damme can call for economic reforms all day and all night until he is blue in the face. There will not be any meaningful economic reforms in Zimbabwe until there is meaningful political reforms. We need to implement the democratic reforms and then have free, fair and credible elections to have meaningful political change.
SADC leaders tried to get Tsvangirai and his MDC fruit-cake friends to implement the reforms during the GNU but failed. The regional leaders then advised the fruit-cakes not to contest the July 2013 elections with no reforms and that too got nowhere. The fruit-cakes are now gearing to drag the nation through yet another futile election process.
If Ambassador Van Damme is serious about helping Zimbabwe end this economic meltdown, then he should be looking at stopping the EU countries and donors who are bankrolling Zimbabwe’s fruit-cakes in the opposition and civic society. These people are the ones helping Zanu PF to stay in power by encouraging the people to participate in flawed and illegal elections and thus giving the process credibility!
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