Saturday, 29 December 2018

VIDEO: MDC still blaming SADC for 2008 GNU failures



MDC still blame SADC for 2008 GNU failure - expect miracles from new GNU P Guramatunhu


“We have been told on countless times that MDC failed to implement even one democratic reform when in fact it is common knowledge that all efforts to do the same were thwarted by Mugabe and his party. MDC was a junior partner and no fool can expect them to have performed miracles which even the broker failed,” commented Meikles Moyo.

A very common sentiment amongst MDC leaders and supports alike. Still, it is in fact a foolish argument put forward by those who would not accept that MDC leaders are corrupt and incompetent and are to blame for failing to implement even one reforms. 

Here are the three key steps in implementing the democratic reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU:

  1. The first step was for one MP or a group of MPs to submit the proposed reforms on say the Police, to end the Zanu PF dictatorial control and restore their independence. Parliament would then debate the proposed reforms and refine them as they saw fit. 

  1. The second step would be for parliament to submit the refined proposed reforms to the state president for his signature.

  1. The third and final step was for parliament and the relevant authorities to implement the refined and now lawful reforms.

So what exactly did Mugabe and his party do to “thwart all efforts” to implement the reforms?

It is common knowledge that MDC leaders did not submit even one proposed reform in five years of the GNU. On the eve of the 2013 elections the then Zanu PF Minister of Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Patrick Chinamasa, called a press conference to which all Zimbabwe’s members of the diplomatic corp were invited. The sole purpose of the conference was to remind all that Zanu PF had done nothing to stop the implementation of any democratic reforms. 

“As Minister of Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, I know what parliament has been doing these last five years,” said Minister Chinamasa. “There was never any proposed reform from the opposition or anyone submitted in parliament. It is therefore not true that Zanu PF frustrated any reform efforts!”

In any case, if Mugabe and his party had indeed frustrated MDC leaders’ efforts to implement the reforms, then MDC should have gone straight to SADC, as the guarantor of the Global Political Agreement, and logged their complain. 

The only time MDC leaders complained to SADC was when Mugabe would not allow Tsvangirai to move into the house last occupied by then President Cannan Banana. Mugabe gave Tsvangirai the $4 million Highlands mansion and from there on MDC has never ever complained about anything. 

Indeed, it was SADC leaders, amongst many other, who had nagged MDC leaders on the need to implement the democratic reforms. With no reforms in place SADC leaders wanted the 2013 elections postponed.

“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit,” explained Dr Ibbo Mandaza, a leading Zimbabwean publisher. 

“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’. 

As we know MDC leaders paid no heed and participated in the 2013 elections with no reforms in place. Zanu PF, as we know went on to blatantly rig those elections. 

Five years latter 2018, MDC made exactly the same mistake and participating in the elections again without first implementing the reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. 

Mugabe entrapped MDC leaders with the generous salaries, ministerial limos, the $4 million Highlands mansion for Tsvangirai, etc. They, in turn kicked the reforms into the prickly pear thicket! 

“MDC leaders were busy enjoying themselves they forgot why they were in the GNU!” remarked one SADC diplomat in sheer exasperate at the MDC’s failure to get even one reform implemented in five years! 

Everyone agrees that Zimbabwe needs to implement the democratic reforms if the country is even to end the curse of rigged elections, pariah state and bad governance. The real big challenge is who can be trusted to implement the reforms?

Not Emmerson Mnangagwa and his junta; they have an invested interest in making sure no reforms are ever implemented. They have managed to stay in power all these last 38 years because they rigged the elections. They are not going to reform themselves out of power. 

Not Nelson Chamisa and his MDC Alliance; they all forgot about the reforms as soon as they took their gravy train seats last time. We can be 100% certain that they do the same again this time especially since many still blame SADC leaders for their own failures. 

“MDC was a junior partner and no fool can expect them to have performed miracles which even the broker failed!” Yeah right!

So why is Chamisa pushing hard for a new GNU in which he be once again a junior partner expected to perform miracles. And he is asking for the same failed broker, SADC? 

SADC, or whoever is going to be the next broker in the new GNU, must have Zimbabweans who know what the reforms are and are committed to getting them implemented. Zanu PF and MDC leaders have already shown that they do not care about the reforms and will never get any implemented even for the second time of asking. 

In any case one of the reasons why Zimbabwe is in this mess is this belief that the country cannot do without Zanu PF and/or MDC leaders even when they have already proven to be corrupt and incompetent they. Selecting other Zimbabweans to implement the reforms will send a clear message that Zimbabwe is not only seeking change but has already embraced change!

VIDEO: Ramaphosa asked to pressure Mnangagwa to form new GNU




 Starts 29 December 2018 at 20:47 (GMT)

Friday, 28 December 2018

Chamisa ask "fountain of wisdom" Ramaphosa to facilitate new GNU - to what end P Guramatunhu


“A few days ago I had a fruitful meeting in Pretoria with my distinguished brother and fountain of wisdom the president of the republic of South Africa His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa on a wide range of urgent and important issues regarding the well being of the people of Zim,” tweeted Chamisa.


Flattery, flattery! President Ramaphosa, a “fountain of wisdom” even he must have blushed at the clumsy attempt to flatter him!


SA and the rest of SADC nations were warned by Kofi Annan and his group of elders of the need to resolve Zimbabwe’s unending political crisis. Sadly the regional grouping has failed to take decisive action. The Zanu PF dictatorship, at the very heart of the crisis, has been allowed to continue thrive. 

Zanu PF rigged the 2013 elections and rewarded with absolute power. Instead of party then addressing the nation’s worsening economic situation the party has been engrossed in its internal factional fighting. The factional war climaxed in the firing of then VP Mnangagwa who took his revenge by staging the November 2017 military coup to ouster Robert Mugabe a few senior leaders. SADC leaders said nothing to show their displeasure. 

To win over SADC leaders’ support following the coup, Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections. SADC leaders should have stepped up their demands for Zimbabwe to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. They did not. 

Mnangagwa went on to blatantly rig the 30 July 2018 elections. The SADC election monitoring team’s report concentrated on how peaceful the election period had been as if that was all they dared to look at. Other election teams did notice that the whole process was flawed and illegal and thus condemned the elections. 

Rigging the elections was the easy bit for Zanu PF, rigging economic recovery has proven a bridge too far. Before the rigged elections Zimbabwe’s unemployment level was already a nauseating 90%, basic services such as supply of clean water and health care had all but collapsed, etc. 

By rigging the elections Zanu PF confirmed that Zimbabwe was still a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. This killed off all hope of meaningful economic recovery as no investors, local and foreign, likes to do business in a pariah state. 

The economic consequences of rigging the elections were felt immediately as the country was hit by shortages of cash, foreign currency, fuel, food, etc.. The worsening economic situations is causing heart-breaking economic hardships making Zimbabwe socially and politically unstable. It is the human suffering and the instability everyone including SADC leaders is now worried about. 

If SADC leaders had taken decisive action to ensure Zimbabwe had free, fair and credible elections; there would be nothing for everyone to worry about in Zimbabwe. 

“The economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe is worsening and what is important is that this affects our neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa. We feel that Zimbabwe is becoming a regional security threat because of the failure by Mnangagwa’s government to solve the political stalemate over his illegitimacy,” explained Jacob Mafume, MDC Alliance party spokesperson.

“The economic crisis has the effect of causing a burden to South Africa owing to the exodus of people that are fleeing the worsening economy. Mnangagwa has refused to listen to our concerns, so we felt it was better for us to meet President Ramaphosa to listen to our concerns and also to relay our message to Mnangagwa.

“The people of Zimbabwe continue to suffer, and as a party that was voted for by millions of people we will do what we can to offer solutions.”

One does not need to be a “fountain of wisdom” to know that it was MDC leaders’ failure to implement even one meaningful democratic reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU that has led to this mess. SADC leaders have warned MDC leaders not to take part in the elections without first implementing the reforms but were ignored. 

One only hopes that President Ramaphosa will now appreciate the seriousness of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown and, together with his fellow SADC leaders, finally take decisive actions to end the Zimbabwe crisis before it is too late. 

We, the people of Zimbabwe, now admit that it was a foolish thing to have allowed Zanu PF to rig elections and then to get away with it. We have paid dearly for it and have resolved never to make the same mistake ever again. 

There is overwhelming evidence to show Zanu PF blatantly rigged the recent elections. Instead of rewarding the party as before, we are demanding that the party must step down. 

The recent elections were flawed and illegal and would have never taken place if MDC leaders had implement the democratic reforms when they had the golden opportunities to do so. We are not going to reward MDC leaders for betraying the nation. We demand that Chamisa and his friends step aside.

To end the political crisis and the the curse of rigged elections we propose the appointment of an interim administration tasked to implement the democratic reforms and to hold the  country’s first ever free, fair and credible elections. We would like SADC leaders to help us make this happen. 

Thursday, 27 December 2018

"Mnangagwa is #failure itself" said Biti - true but so are you, hence why all must step down N Garikai


Here is the thing, MDC Alliance members went into the 2018 elections knowing that Zanu PF would rig the elections; they did not mind that as long as they won a few gravy train seats. They did win a few seats but have since realised that they could use the country’s worsening economic situation to demand more of the spoils of power from Zanu PF. 

They want the country to have a new GNU in which MDC Alliance will hold ministerial posts.  

“MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging elections!” Nelson Chamisa said repeatedly. He was dismissing those calling for reforms to be implemented before the 2018 elections. 

MDC Alliance participated in the elections even when ZEC failed to release a verified voters’s roll, a legal and a common-sense basic requirement -proof of their resolve to take part in the elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process. David Coltart admitted of this blind greedy stopping the MDC leaders doing the obvious thing! 

In his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of tyranny in Zimbabwe,former MDC – Ncube Senator and Minister of Education in the GNU, David Coltart, admitted that Zanu PF was flouting the electoral rules and it clear the upcoming 2013 elections would not be free and fair. He agreed that boycott the elections was the logical thing to do but the two MDC factions ended up participating because they could not trust each other to do the right thing.

“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.”

The main MDC factions did come together to form the MDC Alliance before the 2018 elections and still they participated in the elections regardless of the flaws and illegalities. 

Beside to boycott the elections in such a case will have to be out of principles and MDC leaders are not a principled lot. 

Tendai Biti is one of the MDC Alliance who did win some of the gravy train seats Zanu PF gave away as bait. He should be happy but he is not. 

Tendai Biti is one MDC Alliance who is taking full advantage of the country’s worsen economic situation to push Mnangagwa to form a GNU and thus secure for himself a ministerial position. 

“Thanks to Emmerson and that terrible iniquity known as #ZANU this year’ s Christmas is stolen and hijacked. The citizen has no cash, no fuel, no basic commodities, not even sodas or cordials.Things were terrible under #Mugabe but Emmerson has redefined#StateFailure .He is #failure itself,” tweeted Biti.

I am sure a few Zimbabweans will remember 2008 when there was nothing in the shops and commerce and industry had ground to a halt as the country reeled under 500 billion per cent hyperinflation, price controls, etc. 

Being asked to say which year was worse is like being asked which is worse a broken hand or a broken leg. Why should we ever have to suffer!  

Comparing Mugabe and Mnangagwa is yet another meaningless nonsense. Zimbabwe’s economic collapse started far back in 1980 and been a stead but relentless decline for the last 38 years. Of course things were “better” last year, 2017, than they are this year, 2018 just as they were better in 2016 than in 2017. This is as one would expect in an economic trajectory of stead decline. 

Robert Mugabe inherited from Ian Smith a prosperous nation with a robust economy, with a good industrial infrastructure, a very productive agricultural sector, etc. Zimbabwe had the potential to be the South Korea of Africa. But after 20 years or so of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and lawlessness the country fell from its prised perch of being the breadbasket of the region to become the basket case of a failed state. We are starving in a country which is for all practical purposes the Garden of Eden! 

Whilst Mugabe inherited from Smith the seven fat cows and the seven fat ears of grain and loads of other riches beside. Mnangagwa inherited one thin cow that was all skin and bones. Tendai Biti is calling Mnangagwa “#failure itself” but praised Mugabe to the high heaven. He called the tyrant “unflappable father of the nation and fountain of all wisdom”. Why? 

Tendai Biti is desperate to secure a ministerial seat and is stopping at nothing to pressure Mnangagwa to form a new GNU!

The truth of the matter is the last GNU served Biti and his fellow MDC friends well. They secured ministerial posts complete with the generous salaries, limos, a $4 million Highlands mansion for Tsvangirai, a farm formerly owned by a white farmer for Welshman Ncube, etc. 

The GNU was a total failure for the ordinary Zimbabweans in that not even one of the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the onset were implemented hence the reason the 2013 elections were not free, fair and credible - the principle task the GNU was supposed to resolve. 

The new GNU Tendai Biti, Nelson Chamisa and the rest in the MDC Alliance are gunning for will not implement any of the democratic reforms to ensure the next elections are free, fair and credible. If they failed to get any reforms implemented last time, when SADC had Zanu PF’s hands tied behind their back after Mugabe was forced to sign the Global Political Agreement, what hope is there now when Zanu PF is calling all the shots. 

The nation needs the raft of reforms implemented to progress out of this political and economic mess. What is clear is that the nation must appoint a new team, excludes both Zanu PF and MDC leaders involved in the last GNU, to implement the reforms. 

Mnangagwa is “#failure itself” true but so was Mugabe and you too Mr Biti and Nelson Chamisa, etc. Hence the reason none of you can be in the new GNU to implement the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections in 2023 and beyond.

VIDEO: "Mnangagwa is #failure itself" said Biti - true, but so are you, hence why all must step down



Wednesday, 26 December 2018

VIDEO: "Mnangagwa is sincere about change" - then why did he rig the elections




"ED is sincere about change" says Ncube - So why did he rig the election?


“What kind of leaders would the armed struggle throw up?” Was the rhetorical question Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal  Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, and the other leaders asked themselves. 

“And are those the men and women we would want to rule India?” 

India did not wage an armed struggle to end British rule and when the country finally gained her independence the nation ripped its reward - it had competent men and women humble enough to accept that they are fallible mortals. 

Nehru and others embraced the democratic ethos that every citizen has right to a meaningful say in who governed the country. And, more significant, embraced the possibility that armed struggle leaders would be tempted to impose their will on the unarmed civilians. 

Zimbabwe’s armed struggle forced the white colonialists to give up power but only to for the liberators to set themselves up as the new oppressors. “Zanu PF yakashungunura nyika akashungirira vanhu!” (Zanu PF liberated the country but not the people!) as my late mother would say. 

The war of independence throw up leaders who believe that they had the divine right to rule Zimbabwe as they saw fit.

“We are the stockholders of Zimbabwe and everyone else is a stakeholder!” said Victor Matemadanda. He was expressing a view passionately held by Zanu PF members and the war veterans. As stockholders, they have the veto, exemplified by Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers to rig elections to guarantee no regime change. We, ordinary people, the stakeholders, have the meaningless vote as elections were routinely rigged to deliver Zanu PF landslide victories. 

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic and political problems is the country’s failure to remove Zanu PF from office even when there was overwhelming evidence the party’s leaders were corrupt and incompetent. 

The corollary is equally true; the only solution to Zimbabwe’s economic and political problems is stopping Zanu PF rigging elections to ensure free, fair and credible election. 

In other words, the one change the nation has been dying for these last 38 years is to have democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections implemented. Without free and fair elections all hope of a just and peaceful political system and economic recovery and prosperity will remain a pipe dreams!

“I am aware that many will have a difficult Christmas,” Mnangagwa acknowledge in his Christmas message to the nation. “I encourage all of us to be patient, resilient and to work harder in collective unity, as we create a better, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe for all.”
This is all wishful thinking of course Mnangagwa has just rigged the recent elections and thus failed to deliver on the one change without which there will never be any meaningful political and economic change. 
For the last 38 years, Zanu PF has promised the nation a better life and yet years after year the situation has got worse and worse. Mnangagwa is asking the nation to be patient. Patient for five more years of heart-breaking human misery whilst Zanu PF blundering from pillar to post! 
And worst of all, Mnangagwa is asking the people of Zimbabwe to be patient and let him remain in office until 2023. If Zanu PF remained in power until 2023 we can be 100% certain the party will rig those elections to extend its rule by yet another five years! 
The people of Zimbabwe should have never allowed Zanu PF thugs to deny them their birthright to a meaningful vote. We have allowed the thugs to ride roughshod over our freedoms and rights and have paid dearly for our folly and after 38 years, with the nation in a real economic and political mess the cry to end the madness of appeasing Zanu PF thugs is deafening. Sadly there a few who still want to appease Zanu PF thugs!
“I get attacked for having faith in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sincerity in changing Zimbabwe,” twittered Trevor Ncube, CEO and owner of NewsDay, The Standard and Zimbabwe Independent newspapers.
“I perfectly understand why some people are angry with me. I have met the man and am convinced he is committed to durable change. In any case I can’t see anybody else with potential to deliver change.” 
No Mr Ncube, you think you understand what is going on here but actually you have no clue. Let us just consider three key points: 
  1. Your faith in Mnangagwa’s commitment to deliver durable change is clearly misplaced. The only durable change in Zimbabwe has to start with implementing the democratic reforms and holding free, fair and credible elections. Mnangagwa has stubbornly refused to implement even one reform since taking over from Mugabe and then blatantly rig the 2018 elections. He did not stop there, he went on even further to shoot dead six civilians, just to underline that he would shed even more innocent blood in his resolve to hang on to power at all cost. 
Lest we forget, Mnangagwa and his junta staged a military coup for the sole purpose of wrestling power from Mugabe and the the G40 faction. And before the coup it was Mnangagwa and his junta who had played the major role in creating and retaining the Zanu PF dictatorship. Mnangagwa  has no intention of dismantling the dictatorship and the commitment to change, Mr Ncube is talking about is delusion.  
  1. “I can’t see anybody else with potential to deliver change!” Of all the feeble excuses that takes the biscuit. So because Ncube cannot see anyone else capable of delivering change he going to support a corrupt and murderous tyrant whose has already proven beyond all doubt that he does not want change! 
  2. The political environment in Zimbabwe is like a lifeless sewage pond and hence the reason there are no quality leaders on either side of the political divide. 
The way forward is for country to appoint an interim administration whose number one task will be to implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the on set of the 2008 GNU. The reforms will free state institutions like ZEC, Police and Judiciary to play their part in delivering free, fair and credible elections. The reforms will also end the present culture of stifle debated and democratic competition, this will air the pond to allow life to return and thrive.
Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF junta rigged the recent elections. They have no mandate to govern. They are illegitimate. They must step down.  
Fighting in the liberations war is no excuse for Zanu PF thugs  to grant unto themselves the dictatorial powers to deny the ordinary Zimbabweans their birthright to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. It is tragic that this tyrannical mentality was ever allowed to take root in Zimbabwe and to last all these last 38 years. It must be stamped out immediately! 
What Zimbabwe needs right now is man, men, woman or women who will standup and look Mnangagwa and his junta straight in the eyes and tell them in no uncertain terms that they are illegitimate and must step down! 
“All right, I'll go in there for Dorothy. Wicked Witch or no Wicked Witch, guards or no guards, I'll tear them apart!” said the cowardly lion in Wizard of Oz. Next line he was asking everyone “Talk me out of it!”
We are looking for a courageous lion and we got someone worse that the cowardly lion! 
“I have faith in Mnangagwa’s sincerity to deliver change!” says Trevor Ncube. Zimbabwe’s dandy-lion has not only talked himself out of standing up to ED but is now talking us all to follow his cowardly and foolish example!
After 38 years of appeasing Zanu PF thugs at the cost of dragging the whole nation right up to the very edge of the abyss; it is time to say enough is enough. It is time for this nation to deal with its thorny problems and end the heart breaking human suffering and deaths brought on by our failure to accept that our war of independence did throw up corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical leaders whom we have foolishly rewarded with absolute power. 
Mnangagwa and his junta are illegitimate and they must step down; this is not negotiable!  

Sunday, 23 December 2018

"People in Mbare have no totem" said Mugabe - is that why you denied them work and life! P Guramatunhu


“I remember Mugabe sometime when he said people living in Mbare do not have a totem. He is damn right,” said Eddie Cross in one one of his recent blubbering.

The irony of that statement from Mugabe is glaring and only a heartless tyrant and his upstart acolyte like Eddie Cross would fail to see it. Here is the tyrant who has striped Zimbabweans, not just in Mbabre but all over the country of the democratic freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful vote and even the right to life itself. Mugabe destroyed the country’s once booming economy forcing unemployment to soar to dizzying heights of 90%. 75% of our people now live on US$1.00 or less a day. The tyrant murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans for the love of absolute power, the influence and the looted wealth to brought him and his cronies. 

He denies the whole nation its humanity, pride and even the sanctity of life itself and the tyrant even has the chutzpah to mock his victims about having no totem. Is that the reason why you have abused and terrorised the nation? 

As for Eddie Cross, many Zimbabweans have risked life and limb to elect him and his MDC friends into power on the promise they would bring about the democratic changes the nations was dying for to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. MDC leaders sold-out and failed to bring about even one democratic change in 19 years even when they had the golden opportunity to do so during the GNU. 

Eddie Cross and his MDC friends have never apologised for selling-out on reforms. Never.

Indeed, instead of apologising for his part in landing us in this economic and political mess Eddie is so presumptuous as to lecture us on how we should speak as if that is more important than being unemployed and the grime certainty the economic meltdown will get worse now Zanu PF has rigged the recent elections! 

The greatest mistake Zimbabweans have ever made was to ever trust a tyrant like Mugabe and idiots like Eddie Cross with political power! We have paid dearly for our folly. 

The present economic situation of 90% unemployed, basic services such as health care and clean running water all but collapsed, etc. is socially, politically and morally unsustainable.  Totem! Who cares about the blood totem when the nation’s very survival is now hanging by the thread. 

Indecisive Tsvangirai was an albatross round nation's neck - so too is ED and Chamisa W Mukori


“Morgan Tsvangirai a flawed figure, not readily open to advice, indecisive and with questionable judgment,” wrote then USA Ambassador to Zimbabwe 2004 to 2007, Chris Dell in a leaked cable.
"He is an indispensable element for opposition success … but possibly an albatross around their necks once in power. In short … Zimbabwe needs him, but should not rely on his executive abilities to lead the country's recovery.”
What Ambassador Dell said of Tsvangirai is equally true of all the other Zimbabwean leaders; Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti, Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, etc. They all have one thing in common; they are individuals of little intellect with bloated egos. 
Put them into positions of power and their egos swell to the size of hot air balloon. The more power they have the more they want and once they have absolute power their ego swells to the size of the Zeppelin Airship full of flammable hydrogen. Their fall from power is dramatic and deadly just like the Hindenburg Zeppelin.
Someone who is “not readily open to advise, indecisive and with questionable judgement” also has no clue what they are doing, where they are, where they are going and how to get there! They just blunder from pillar to post. They will never admit they do not know what they are doing much less admit their failures, even in the face of a mountain of evidence to prove it. Their ballooning egos gets in the way. 
It is painful to have to listen to these braindead individuals blubbering on and on, often repeating themselves like a scratched vinyl record. 
“Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has vowed to increase pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the new year, revealing that 2019 is the year to implement the transformation agenda and resolve the country’s legitimacy crisis,” reported the Standard.
“We have to put a full stop to tyranny, dictatorship and be on the path to reform, nation building and peace building. It will be a turnaround year,” said Chamisa.
“It is a take-off year, remedying the ailment affecting our country.”
Mr Chamisa, the issue of legitimacy is a very important one but one you have clearly failed to understand.
“The electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner,” reported EU Zimbabwe Election Mission in its final report. 
“The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability. Finally, the restrictions on political freedoms, the excessive use of force by security forces and abuses of human rights in the post-election period undermined the corresponding positive aspects during the pre-election campaign. As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.” 
There can be no question that Mnangagwa and his junta blatantly rigged the recent elections and therefore have no mandate to rule Zimbabwe. Zanu PF is illegitimate, period. 
Your suggestion, Mr Chamisa, that Zanu PF and MDC should form the GNU as  way to resolve the illegitimacy problem shows you still do not understand the concept of the people’s mandate as the only basis of legitimacy.
“The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures.” To quote the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Zimbabwe’s recent elections were a mockery to what free, fair and credible elections should be. Zanu PF deliberately set out to subvert the democratic will of the people. The suggestion that MDC and Zanu PF should just come to some amicable political arrangement and legitimise the blatant vote rigging and usurping of the people’s inalienable right to a meaningful vote is not just absurd it will solve nothing!

It should be restated here, that you, Mr Chamisa, and your fellow MDC Alliance and the rest of the opposition parties and candidates who contested in the recent elections were warned NOT to participate in these elections without first implementing the reforms. You all paid no heed to the warning. 
“MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” you, Chamisa boasted. 
The opposition KNEW with no reforms in place Zanu PF would rig the elections and yet they still participated for the sake of the few gravy train seats they knew Zanu PF was giving away as David Coltart readily admitted in his book. 
In his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of tyranny in Zimbabwe, former MDC – Ncube Senator and Minister of Education in the GNU, David Coltart, gave details of how Zanu PF was flouted the electoral rules and that it was clear the upcoming 2013 elections would not be free and fair. He admitted that talks to unite the two MDC factions to fight the elections as one were going nowhere.
“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,” wrote 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.”
Coltart was talking about the 2013 elections. The main MDC factions did unite to form the MDC Alliance for this year’s elections and still they participated!
So the Zanu PF and MDC Alliance GNU would be to reward the illegitimate Zanu PF for blatantly rigging the elections and MDC Alliance for failing to “do the obvious - withdraw from the elections”. How anyone can ever argue that will produce a legitimate regime beggars belief! 
One of the greatest mistakes this nation has ever made was that Zanu PF rigged the 1980 elections and the nation allowed the party to get away with it. (It is no secret that Zanu PF did not withdraw all its freedom fighters to assembly points as agreed. These fighters intimidated the people forcing them to vote for the party.) Once in power Zanu PF has used its position to erode the people’s democratic freedoms and rights to deny them their right to a meaningful vote and even the right to life. 
Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because for the last 38 years the nation has been ruled by a regime that has repeatedly rigged elections to stay in power. The economic situation in the country is now dire with unemployment soaring to dizzying heights of 90%, 75% of the people now live on US$1.00 a day and the economic meltdown is getting worse with the unending shortages of fuel, medicine, etc. The country needs a real solution, not a gimmick, to get out of this mess.
Zanu PF is illegitimate, the party must step down. The suggestion to “legitimising” the regime by forming the GNU is a dangerous gimmick designed to extend the country’s braindead politicians’ stay in power to message their misplaced egos! Chamisa and Mnangagwa are the albatross round the nation’s neck just as Tsvangirai and Mugabe were a year ago! 
The 2019 New Year resolution for the people of Zimbabwe: “We demand free, fair and credible elections as a birthright and not a privilege. And all those who rig elections or are complacent in flawed elections must be punished and never ever again be rewarded with high office!” 
Indeed, after we have gone through these last 38 years, the people of Zimbabwe must commemorate free election day in much the same the Jews commemorate Passover just to remind themselves of the heavy price the nation has paid for allowing the illegitimate thugs and sell-outs to rule the land!

VIDEO: Indecisive Tsvangirai will be an albatross round nation's neck - so is ED and Chamisa




Saturday, 22 December 2018

VIDEO: Teachers must first end dictatorship to be paid living wage



PTUZ must first end Zanu PF dictatorship to be paid a living wage N Garikai


"Veteran Trade unionist and Secretary General of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has floored MDC President, Nelson Chamisa saying he will not waste time engaging the opposition leader as he will not address their issues," reported Zimeye.

“If we don’t engage these people and we decide tho engage Chamisa will he address our challenges and concerns? How? As who? These are Labour issues the gvt of the day should address them,” twittered Majongwe. 

Majogwe can meet Mnangagwa every day of the week, twice or even three times a day; that will accomplish nothing. Zanu PF is the root cause of the country’s economic meltdown and as long as the regime remains in power the economic meltdown will only get worse. And teachers, doctors, nurse and all the other civil servants will never be paid a living wage as long as the national economy remains in the doldrums.  

38 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have all but left the Zimbabwe economy in ruins. 

When Mnangagwa seized power last November he promised to hold free, fair and credible elections and thus restore good governance. As we now know, he failed to keep his promise and blatantly rigged the elections. By rigging the elections Mnangagwa confirmed Zimbabwe was still a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. He effectively throw away the nation’s hope of economic recovery by scaring away would be investors. As we know, or should know after the last decade of Mugabe’s pariah state, investors do not do business in pariah state. 

Majongwe and other should have engage Mnangagwa directly or indirectly to make sure Zimbabwe had free, fair and credible elections and did away with the curse of pariah state. To engage him now after he has already rigged the elections is a total waste of time.

If the truth be told, Majongwe would accomplish nothing engaging Nelson Chamisa now. People should have engaged the opposition to stop them participating in the elections with no reforms in place. By participating in the flawed elections, the opposition have given some modicum of credibility to the process. 

Zimbabwe is in this hell-on-earth situation with the economy in total meltdown and with a dysfunctional political system because the country is stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship. We are all to blame for this.  

In the long run, people get the government they deserve and we, in Zimbabwe, certainly deserve this corrupt and vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship complete with its entourage of corrupt and utterly useless opposition parties, over 130 of them at the last count!

If Zimbabweans are serious about digging themselves out of this hell-hole Zanu PF has landed the nation into then they must focus on dismantling the dictatorship and replacing it with a healthy and functioning democratic system of government. 

The nation has been stuck with the vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship for 38 years. If this Mnangagwa regime is still in office in 2023, we can be certain Zanu PF will rig that year’s elections just as readily as it has rigged this year and all the other elections in the past. The only sure way to stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections and thus extend its misrule once again is by making sure the party steps down from office way before 2023.  

The challenge for the people of Zimbabwe is to restore the people’s power to hold leaders to account which Zanu PF has usurped. Until this is done all talk of economic recovery and good governance will remain a pipe dream.

Friday, 21 December 2018

August shoot scarred away billions of dollars investments - nonsense, vote rigging did that P Guramatunhu


“The violent post-election demonstrations that rocked Harare and some parts of the country in August this year, may have heightened investment risk for Zimbabwe and scared away billions of dollars worth of planned foreign investments, Government has revealed,” reported Business Weekly. 

“While there is concern over the potential impact of the events of August 1, 2018, Zimbabwe's biggest manufacturing business member group, feels the independent inquiry into what happened on the day will help foreign investors understand exactly what transpired to make informed investment decisions moving forward.”

All would-be investors were scarred away long before the 1 st August shooting. 

They were scarred as far back as January 2018 when it was clear as day that Mnangagwa was not going to keep his promise to hold free, fair and credible elections by stubbornly refusing to implement any democratic reforms. The failure to produce a verified voters’ roll, the denying of 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, etc. all help confirm Zanu PF was blatantly rigging the vote. 

The regime has been denying that the flood of investors it cocksure was coming in answer to Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business!” had failed to materialise. The regime is now admitting it and, as usual, is seeking to blame everyone else but itself for what happened. 

Even if investor decisions hinged on the events of 1 st August and nothing else, no investor would be concerned about the demonstrations if they were peaceful. They were not peaceful. Who had the guns and fired live bullets - government soldiers!

Mnangagwa rigged the 30 July 2018 elections but it is only now that it is dawning on him that the price of rigging the elections was to undermine investor confidence in Zimbabwe as a stable and democratic nation and thus has forfeited economic recovery!