Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Coup did NOT "resolve Zimbabwe's political crisis," Annan warned leaders and poco alike N Garikai

“The only legitimate and sustainable way out of the Zimbabwe crisis is through elections with integrity in 2018,” warned former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan.

“The political crisis in Zimbabwe is not yet resolved. The enthusiastic crowds who marched in the streets of Zimbabwe’s major cities … were demanding freedom, not just a change of leadership.”

Thank you, Mr Annan for reminding the people of Zimbabwe of a fundament truth many knew but have refused to admit to themselves. There is no doubt that for the millions of ordinary Zimbabweans who marched in the street on Saturday 18 November 2017 they were demanding freedom and an end to the dictatorship.

There is also no doubt that for General Chiwenga and his posse of coup plotter and the rogue war veterans led by Chris Mutsvangwa who cheered the coup plotters every step of the way the coup was not real about “removing criminal around President Mugabe” as Major General Moyo had announced to the world. This was coup de grace to kill off the G40 faction in a factional war that had been raging in Zanu PF for the last three years.

When Mugabe was refusing to resign and the coup plotters did not have the heart to shoot the tyrant, aware they would only make their illegal act even worse; they turned to exploit the populous’ bottled hatred of Mugabe. Of course, Chiwenga, Mutsvangwa and the rest of the Zanu PF leaders knew people hated Mugabe with a consuming passion, after all they are the ones who had masterminded and/or executed the many vote rigging schemes that had kept the tyrant in power all these years.

The people were warned the coup plotters and their acolytes were going to use them to help pressure Mugabe to resign and as soon that is done they will do nothing to dismantle the dictatorship itself.

“I therefore urge the leadership of Zimbabwe, political and military, to promote and facilitate a transition to genuine democracy. All of the country’s leaders must put the interest of the nation first and work together to ensure the future peace, progress and prosperity of Zimbabwe,” said the chair of the Annan Foundation.

You are just wasting your breath on that one, sir!

How can Chiwenga, Mutsvangwa and Mnangagwa dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship when they are the very embodiment of the dictatorship! They are not going to reform themselves out of power.

In turn the Zanu PF dictatorship and all its sired evils of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption, the vote rigging, ruthless oppression, etc. are the embodiment of Zimbabwe’ economic and political crisis that has bedevilled the nation. The crisis will only be resolved when we have implemented the democratic reforms designed to dismantle the dictatorship and allow the country to hold its first ever free, fair and credible elections.

There is chance of next year’s elections being free, fair and credible for three reasons:

1)    Although President Mnangagwa is a lot more pragmatic and has some common sense compared to the dogmatic foolishness of Mugabe and therefore was going to adopt some economic adjustment that would have resulted in very significant economic recovery and thus boost his popularity with the electorate to win free and fair election. The people would forgive, hard as that will be for many to swallow, him for all the evil he has committed as Mugabe’s chief enforce.

Sadly, Mnangagwa will not have the time to make a significant economic difference before he faced the electorate. Next year’s elections must be held by end of July 2018 at the very latest. With very few economic achievements under his belt, Mnangagwa will be very foolish to risk a humiliating defeat by holding free and fair elections. He is a fool, he must be to have allowed himself to be so abused by Mugabe all these years; still, he is not that foolish as to risk free elections.

2)    The core of the Zanu PF dictatorship, the Army and the rogue war veterans, that put Mnangagwa in State House, has been flexing its muscle with the Army reportedly supervising the Police and CIO – punishment for the two security services’ failure to boldly support the Army during the coup. Mutsvangwa’s war veterans are reviving the association’s reach to very growth point and village across the land.

General Chiwenga called the coup “Operation Restore Legacy” and the legacy he and Mutsvangwa have in mind is those like themselves who fought in the war of independence, know best who should rule Zimbabwe. Of course, they, as the principal custodians of the nation’s sovereignty and destiny, have the veto on rules the country and the rest of the populous are minors who will have a vote and only allowed to exercise it under very carefully supervised.

“Operation Restore Legacy” was about stopping Mugabe handing over the presidency to his wife Grace and the G40 upstarts and giving back the Zanu PF dictatorship core the power to decide who rules the country. The dictatorship will certainly not want free and fair elections and lose its veto!

3)    The Zanu PF vote rigging juggernaut has been doing all the preparatory ground work, largely unaffected by the dog-eat-dog factional fighting that has been raging on since both factions agreed on the need to rig the elections to stay in power. NIKUV, the Israel vote rigging specialist company, has been working in the country for the last four years and paid well as a recent Court case showed.

ZEC have been doing their bit to stop opposition supporters registering and there will be no verified voters’ roll – opening the door to many NIKUV inspired vote rigging shenanigans. The party has ordered the twin-cab Isuzu trucks for the Chiefs, bribe to ensure they frogmarch villagers to attend Zanu PF rallies and vote for the party. The looting in Marange to raise the cash to bankroll the party’s vote rigging schemes is all going on very nicely, etc., etc.

Short of Zanu PF putting its hands up now and admitting it has been preparing to rig next year’s election and we therefore require more time rejigging the process to deliver free and fair elections, there is real nothing else the party can do other than let the flawed process go ahead.

Zimbabwe’s opposition parties’ willingness to contest flawed and illegal elections have made it easy for Zanu PF to resist demands for meaningful political reforms. Zanu PF has allowed the opposition to win a few gravy train seats and Tsvangirai and company, like jackals feeding on scraps at a lion kill, have been content.   

Sadly, Mr Annan, there is neither any hope of next year’s elections being free and fair nor is there anything one can do to stop the whole meaningless charade going ahead.

Zimbabwe’s 15 November 2017 military coup was a wake-up call for SADC and Zimbabweans of the urgent need to resolve Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis born out of the country’s failure to hold free and fair elections. The coup failed to address this core problem, if anything, it has made it worse since the hard-core Zanu PF thugs behind the coup have reasserted their dictatorial dominancy. The coup could have easily ended in a protracted street protests or worse, civil war.

The need for Zimbabwe to implement the democratic reforms designed to end the Zanu PF dictatorship and pave the way for free and fair election and democracy is now a matter of the greatest urgency. The International community and SADC can help make this happen by rejecting the results of next year’s election, dismissing the process as a sham which it is.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, you promised the nation a “new dawn”, in your inauguration speech and promised jobs a host of other things too. Well forget the jobs and all the other rubbish; we, the people of Zimbabwe, demand free, fair and credible elections. We have since learnt that as long as we have no meaningful vote we will never hold you to account if you should fail to live up to any of your promises.

So, first things first, restore our right to free, fair and credible elections and without a meaningful vote the rest of the stuff you promise is just a pie in the sky! 

11 comments:

Nomusa Garikai said...

If Moyo left Mugabe's government in 2001 saying there was corruption and misuse of public funds is he then say the Mnangagwa administration has ironed out all these problem?

If he joined the Mugabe government ignorant that corruption was a problem then it shown that he was very naive then and for him to join the Mnangagwa government now proves that he is still very naive! Green horn is not fit to be president!

Nomusa Garikai said...

I hope Wicknell Chivayo and all the other involved are arrested and punished for what they have done. This is not a victimless crime because millions of povo in Gwanda have suffered because they had no electricity when they should not had power!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Ray Bennett

Very interesting and thank you!


We should not fall into the trap Mugabe has dug for the naive and thoughtless amongst our people. Zimbabwe is not the first country to gain its independence after an armed struggle nor, I dare say, will it be the last. Mugabe created the falsehood that those who played an active part (needless to say he even jazzed up many of the stories for dramatic effect) in the liberation way were a cut above everyone else and thus entitled to special privileges including the right to deny everyone else their basic freedoms and human rights.

“What was accomplished by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!” he boosted during the 2008 presidential run-off race. He then unleashed the worst election violence the nation has ever seen.

The rogue war veterans back by the Army, Police and CIO, within Zanu PF party itself and in other sections of society have all bought into this Mugabe nonsense that all those who fought in the liberation war were special out of fear, to go along to get along or for many other selfish reasons. The truth is, this is all nonsense. There is nothing special about having carried the gun and fought in the liberation war to entitle one the veto when everyone else has the vote.

Zimbabwe has been caught in this nightmare situation of yesterday’s liberators becoming today’s oppressors. This is a common occurrence in all nation that have failed to deal with its liberators who go on to claim special privileges.

Before independence Mugabe and the rest promised the people freedom, liberty, one-man-one-vote, etc., etc. they must be made to honour their promise. If we do not put our foot down on this we will find ourselves caught in a meaningless cycle in which each generation is at war with the one before it which is exactly what we are facing.

During the GNU the nation had the opportunity to implement a raft of democratic reforms designed to end Mugabe’s perverted influence in society including the Army, Judiciary, etc. It is a great pity that the opportunity was wasted by your MDC friends. We must resist these reform and get them implemented.

Reforms must be implemented before election otherwise they will never be implemented properly!

Patrick said...

72.3% of our people are living on US$1.00 or less per day and they hear that someone who has just robbed them is wasting a fortune buying 350 pairs of shoes. He will need nearly one and half years to go through that lot wearing a different pair a day! How sick is that!

It is people like Wicknell, Gucci Grace and many others who have drag Zimbabwe into this hell on earth!

Patrick said...

Dr Walter Mzembi, let us just say you political career had soared and soared you must have thought you must be one of the Gods whose home are in the clouds. How shocking it must be for you sir to be brought down to earth so quickly. If you do not get booted out of parliament you will not be selected to stand as an MP next year.

Zanu PF is a party of thugs and per se you can expect s***t to happen and that is exactly what has just happened!

Patrick said...

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promoted 24 senior Air Force of Zimbabwe officers.
All these promotions at a time when we should be looking at reducing the size of the Army, Police and other public sector organisations!

Patrick said...

“In our talk, President Mnangagwa and I agreed that, going forward, our two sides will continue to maintain high-level exchanges, deepen communication, enhance mutual political trust and carry our traditional friendship forward,” he said.

“The second point is: we are going to enhance the development strategy alignment between our two countries to ensure our practical cooperation will go deeper and broader, so as to inject more impetus to economic development and the people of Zimbabwe’s livelihood improvement. Thirdly, we will enhance solidarity and coordination in dealing with international affairs and jointly uphold the common interest of developing countries. We both have confidence in the future development of our bilateral relations.”

Mr Chen said his visit was meant to show his country’s support for Zimbabwe’s new administration.

The people of Zimbabwe know only too well that China has played a major role in helping to keep Robert Mugabe in power against the democratic wishes of the people. There has never been such a thing as mutual benefit between China and Zimbabwe just as there is no mutual benefit between a tick and a cow. China is quick off the mark for one purpose only to help Mnangagwa stay in power by hook or crook and make sure there are no free, fair and credible elections.

Whatever China pours in now to help Mnangagwa stay in power the nation will pay for it all hundred times and hundred times again just as we have repaid for the arms China gave us in the war of independence. China is no friend of the common people; she is the tick in those hard to reach places only competent leaders will be smart enough to know how to dislodge. We need free and fair elections to elect those smart leaders – mark my word we will have free and fair elections in Zimbabwe in spite of all China’s efforts to stop that happening!

“In our talk, President Mnangagwa and I agreed that, going forward, our two sides will continue to maintain high-level exchanges, deepen communication, enhance mutual political trust and carry our traditional friendship forward,” said Mr Chen.

Yeah, right! We know exactly what suffering and deaths that “traditional friendship” has brought to our people and we intend to remove the monkey size tick off our back!

Patrick said...

Well Professor Jonathan Moyo can now twitter all day and all night if he wishes; he has forced to take French leave! He must be careful not to make too much noise because his friends in Mozambique may be persuaded to send the little birdy back to Zimbabwe after receiving a brown envelop full of goodies.

It is a rough world, but after a life-time living as a thug himself Moyo must have known thugs do not play by the rules the rest of us leave by. The only two rules in thug society that counts are:

1) trust no one

2) more often than not, your dirty past will catch up with you.

Let us just say for Professor Moyo, Robert Mugabe and the rest of the G40 cabal they have just broken rule number two and the punishment could be nothing or everything including all their looted wealth and even their lives. The days or even years of not knowing what will happen next are only part of the punishment!

Your partner in crime, Robert Mugabe, was cried like a baby when it finally dawned on him his number was up. The Junta has allowed him to stay in his Blue Roof mansion surrounded by all that unparalleled luxuries, no doubt he would give it all up for just one hour of peaceful slumber! He cries himself to sleep and wakes up with a start, calling for his first wife Sally, to cry some more.

And you, Professor, you twittering from some hole afraid of been seen and you cannot even have a drink of water without thinking it could be poisoned!

Patrick said...

Mugabe, like all tyrants thought he was infalliable and invincible! Of course, he was more than just falliable, he was a first class idiot. Only a first class idiot would follow some of his foolish policies that turned Zimbabwe into the economic mess it is in today.

He was luck to be surround by some of the most corrupt and incompetent men and women in human history for they are the ones who made it all possible for him to stay in power all these last 37 years. Margaret Dongo once discribed Zanu PF MPs, cabinet members and other party leaders as "vakadzi vaMugabe" (Mugabe's utterly useless subservient concubines). She was right.

The biggest mistake the people of Zimbabwe are making right now is to equate the demise of Mugabe with the end of the Zanu PF dictatorship. The concubines are still in power and they have appointed a new dictator to lord over them and the nation.

"The only legitimate and sustainable way out of the Zimbabwe crisis is through elections with integrity in 2018," warned former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan.

"The political crisis in Zimbabwe is not yet resolved. The enthusiastic crowds who marched in the streets of Zimbabwe's major cities … were demanding freedom, not just a change of leadership."

After 37 years of corrupt and tyrannical rule one would think the people of Zimbabwe have learned the lesson! Wrong!

Patrick said...

@ Roy Bennett

Those Zimbabweans who have used their role in the fight for independence to impose the de facto one-party state we are groaning under today betrayed the people and the revolution. We fought, all of us contributed in one way or another some more than others, for a free, just and prosperous Zimbabwe. The idea of some having special privileges much less deny others their freedoms and human rights is NOT what people fought for!

The coup was about restoring the dictatorial powers of the Zanu PF corrupt, vote rigging and tyrannical ruling elite, that is the legacy General Chiwenga was talking about. We need to look Chiwenga, Mutsvangwa, Mnangagwa and the rest of the thugs in Joint Operation Command and the rest of the dictatorship straight in the eyes and tell them in no uncertain terms that they are wrong to resist the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to end the dictatorship.

Zimbabwe is in this political and economic mess because of the Zanu PF dictatorship the nation will never ever get out of this mess until we grasp the thorny nettle and dismantle the dictatorship. We need to get this done yesterday!

Zimbabwe Light said...

What former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, is highlighting here is how we, the ordinary people of Zimbabwe, have again and again subjugated our freedoms, human rights and our very humanity to a popularity objective of the moment. The dog-eat-dog fighting in Zanu PF, the party was imploding and at its weakest, offered a unique opportunity for the nation to demand the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to end the corrupt and tyrannical regime’s iron grip on power.