Wednesday 14 February 2018

"MP Cross has failed dismally," says equally clueless challenger - nonsense season is hotting up

The elections are round the corner; Zimbabwe’s endless season of nonsense, in the Poet Tom Guarnera sense of the phrase, is heating up.

"He (MDC-T MP Eddie Cross) has failed dismally; nothing in the whole of Bulawayo South has improved, not even Belmont industrial sites in his constituency but companies have continued to collapse, he has not taken business community issues to the government," said Clayton Jones, an aspiring candidate from Joice Mujuru People’s Rainbow Coalition (PRC) eyeing the seat in the coming elections.

"He is talkative in Parliament but he focuses on issues that don't help people in his constituency. He is more concerned about issues happening in other political parties than his own community."

Jones is 100% correct that Bulawayo South is in an advanced stage of decay and rot. What makes his pitch totally nonsensical and foolish is his insistence on seeing the problem as a constituency problem. In a country where unemployment nationwide has soared to the dizzying heights of 90%, ¾ of the population now live on US$1.00 or less, etc.; it is nonsense to expect Bulawayo South to be thriving and prospering, an oasis in the middle of the desert.

Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown has moved on from being a local, constituency or individual city or regional, to a national matter. Bulawayo South alone could not have guaranteed clean water and electricity supply, for example, when the rest of the city was suffering regular water cuts and load shedding from ZESA.

What is telling is in all his wittering Clayton Jones did not come up with even one suggestion to make Bulawayo South an oasis of order and economic prosperity against the tide of chaos and poverty in the rest of the city and the nation at large.

Zimbabwe is in a serious political paralysis and economic mess. The economic meltdown is cause by decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruptions. Mismanagement and corruption are common enough in every nation what have made these problem grow and spread to the killer cancer they are in Zimbabwe is the nation’s failure to address these problems. Although the nation realised the only effective way to deal with mismanagement and corruption was to remove the Zanu PF regime which itself was corrupt and incompetent, the nation soon learnt that they could not remove the regime. Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs had undermined the nation’s democratic institutions to impose a de facto one-party cum one-man dictatorship – hence the political paralysis.

If Clayton Jones want to be relevant to the national debate then he should be talking of how MP Eddie Cross and his MDC friends let the nation down by failing to implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed with SADC leader at the start of the 2008 GNU. MDC failed to implement even one democratic reform in five years of the GNU. Not one!

SADC leaders, literally begged MDC leaders not to contest the July 2013 elections without first implementing the democratic reforms. “If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done,” SADC leaders had warned.

Sadly, Morgan Tsvangirai and his friends paid no heed. As we all know, Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the July 2013 elections, hence the reason the nation is still stuck in this hell-hole.

Zimbabwe’s economic recover it totally dependent on the nation wrestling the carte blanche powers to rig elections that Zanu PF has amassed over the years. The only viable and peaceful solution is to demand the implementation of the raft of reforms agreed in 2008 BEFORE elctions are held. SADC leaders’ advice to MDC was sound back in 2013 and is even more so today. If Clayton Jones and his PRC friends were not just as corrupt and incompetent as Eddie Cross and his MDC friends, then they would be demanding the implementation of the reforms and refuse to contest flawed and illegal elections.

Jones is joining the rat race for the few gravy train seats Zanu PF throws as bait to the opposition to give the flawed and illegal elections some modicum credibility. As for Jones’ claim that he will, if elected, turn Bulawayo South constituency into an oasis of economic prosperity; that is nonsense. Indeed, the nation is going to hear a lot of nonsense from all sides of the political divide; typically, the 2.2 million new jobs from Zanu PF. It is the endless season of nonsense is hotting up!

“And so, the endless season goes ….
Until the point all meaning ends:
That nonsense and that travesty
They call “the base on balls.”
It is my job to get a hit –
The pitcher’s job, get me out.
We both fail, I win the base
For no compelling reason.
(The ump was blind, the hurler wild,
Next batter up a lesser threat –
Though hard to figure how.)
Do not praise my “good eye”
Or my patience at the plate.
I’m burning for a frozen rope,
To smoke the ball to kingdom come!

Ball Four by Tom Guarnera

The subtle difference is after 38 years of Zimbabwe’s endless nonsense political game has left the country’s once promising economy in ruins and millions in abject poverty. This cannot go on for much longer. We must now focus all our time, energy and treasure on implementing the democratic reforms and restore the people’s fundamental right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country.

Zimbabwe is like an old-fashioned analogue radio that a child has been playing with; it requires the use of the “course” tuning dial and then “fine” tuning dial. Zimbabwe needs a competent government to address the problems of mismanagement, corruption and lawlessness. The country will never have such a government as long as Zanu PF retains the carte blanche powers to rig elections. We need to implement the reforms to stop the vote rigging, that is the course tuning!

3 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

This Zanu PF regime is the one that has destroyed the country's economy and has committed countless murders to impose the one-party dictatorship. It is nonsense to suggest that it has been rehabilitated just because it ditched the dictator figure head and a few others around him.

President Mnangagwa and many of his coup government are the ones who have planned and carried out the corruption, vote rigging and the murders the last 38 years and they must be held to account!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Tapson Muchena

"Morgan Richard Tsvangirai stands as a giant in Zimbabwe politics. More than any other, he has taken the fight up to ZANU PF for the last 18 years and he has paid dearly for his courageous stance," you said.

This is the type of blind loyalty to a political leader that has got this country into this mess and, if we are ever to get out, must be tackled head on.

The people of Zimbabwe risked life and limb to elect Tsvangirai and his MDC into power on the clear understanding they will bring about democratic change, as the party's name implies. What democratic changes has MDC leaders brought in all their years in power. They had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms which would have stopped Zanu PF rigging elections during the GNU and they failed to get even one reform implemented.

President Mugabe offered the MDC leaders the trappings of high office; limos, generous salaries, a $4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc.; and they kicked reforms into the prickly pear thicket!

MDC leaders sold-out during the GNU and they are doing so today. SADC has advised that the opposition must not take part in elections without reforms because Zanu PF will just rig the vote, the only reason the opposition are refusing to listen is greed. Zanu PF rigs the vote to stay in power and has been giving away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition.

Muchena, if you do not understand what happen during the GNU and happening now even with the benefit of hindsight then you will never understand anything. It is a great pity that people like you have a vote.

So many Zimbabweans have died; from the first Chimurenga, the second Chimurenga, Gukurahundi to all those murdered by Zanu PF thugs in political violence; so that people like you can have a vote. They must all be turning in the graves to you are using it to elect corrupt and incompetent leaders because you are too lazy to do better!

Zimbabwe Light said...

Interesting to note here that ANC was able to remove Zuma once the party was satisfied about the corruption charges against him. Zanu PF did not do this even when there was a mountain of evidence of vote rigging, corruption and murder. It was only when the tyrant was threatening to fire the top members of his dictatorship and appoint his wife president that the cabal finally reacted.


ANC replace Zuma with someone the world respects Zanu PF replace Mugabe with his number one thug whom the world will be foolish to trust. Zimbabweans have developed a knack for shooting themselves in the foot! It is clear Mnangagwa has no intention to hold free and fair elections later this year, we are stuck with Mnangagwa just as we were stuck with Mugabe!