Sunday, 11 March 2018

"ED thinks I am an idiot," fumes Mugabe - prove you not, reveal how ED is rigging 2018 P Guramatunhu

It is not that Robert Mugabe ever forgot the basic reasons of freedom, justice, fairness, which the nation risked life, limb and so much treasure for in the liberation war when he got into power in 1980. He did not, as we can see from all his ranting and raving even since the November 2017 coup that forced him out of office.

“He (Mugabe) said to me: "ED thinks I am an idiot. How does he think I believe their claim that they are about upholding the legacy of the president, my legacy, when I'm down because of them and when they have been dragging me in the mud?" The leader of the new political party, National Patriotic Front and former Zanu PF minister, Ambrose Mutinhiri, told Everson Mashava in a recent interview.

“People, especially in Zanu-PF, want honest holders of the legacy of the president and they condemn hypocrisy, they condemn military brutality against the people.

“He went on to say: "ED says he wants me to endorse him, what will I be endorsing? Hypocrisy? Brutality against the people?

"The killing and battering of children (CIO and police officers) who worked with me? No, no, no; I'm not an idiot.

"The political and illegal arrests must stop if the military regime is true to its claims that it is about upholding the legacy of the president. Why is it doing these injustices?"
Mutinhiri maintains that the new political party, which Mugabe has given his backing, is about making sure there are free, fair and credible elections.

“Fundamentally, there must be a restoration of constitutional order, normalcy, democracy, legitimacy and demilitarisation,” said Mutinhiri.

“The over 2 000 soldiers that are now embedded in villages and streets must be withdrawn through a credible programme.”

Actually, what President Mnangagwa and the military Junta are doing including ruthlessly silencing the people, the corruption, the vote rigging underway already including the military coup (the regime staged its first coup in 2008 to stop MDC getting into power) are nothing new. They have been doing all these things all along since independence.

Robert Mugabe has never objected to what the regime is doing. Indeed, he planned and approved the lawlessness and thuggery, he even promoted many of the Junta members himself to reward them.

Mugabe is objecting the Junta regime’s lawless thuggery now because he is not the beneficiary and hence the reason he is back to fighting for freedoms and human rights.

For 37 years Mugabe has destroyed this nation’s economy with all the mismanagement and corruption that have been the hallmarks of his regime. The nation could not remove him and his cronies from office because he instituted a political system that has allowed him and Zanu PF to ride roughshod over our basic freedoms and human rights including the right to free and fair elections and even the right to life.

Over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans have paid the price with their very lives for Mugabe to establish and retain his de facto one-party, Zanu PF, cum one-man, Robert Mugabe dictatorship. He was deposed as the dictator in the coup last November, Mnangagwa is the new dictator, but the dictatorship itself is very much alive and thriving.  

Mugabe’s corrupt and tyrannical rule was not a mistake but a deliberate and calculated thing to gratify his and his cronies’ insatiable appetite for absolute political power and the influence and fabulous wealth it brought. Mugabe’s mistakes were born out of greed; he sold-out on the freedoms, human rights, hopes and dreams the nation had risked-all to secure for all.

Someday, when the nation has real and meaningful regime change (what happened following the November coup has left the nation still stuck with the dictatorship or being it under new management) the nation must institute a full investigation into the looting, vote rigging and murders that have taken place these last nightmare decades under Zanu PF rule.

President Mnangagwa got away with calling the November coup “a military assisted transition”. He is clearly hoping that he can rigging the coming elections and get away with calling them free and fair elections. Mugabe knows all there is to know on how Zanu PF has been rigging elections in the past and he is not going to let Mnangagwa get away with another rigged election.

“The theory or assumption that the so-called G40 members make up the core of NPF is just a spin. The core of NPF is made up of the core that made up Zanu-PF before the November 15, 2017 military coup that unconstitutionally deposed president Mugabe and illegally imposed Mnangagwa,” said Mutinhiri.

“That core of Zanu-PF as it was before the coup has joined hands with a cross-section of other Zimbabweans from across the political divide to found and establish NPF whose immediate objective is to restore constitutional order, normalcy, democracy and legitimacy in Zimbabwe. You must understand that the military coup left Zanu-PF in tatters.”


Mutinhiri is right, the military coup has indeed left Zanu PF in tatters. Nothing will please Robert Mugabe more than be the one to have the last laugh over Mnangagwa and his coup cabal by being the one to tell the world how the Junta rigged the elections. He will deliver the coup de grace on Mnangagwa’s Junta regime!

4 comments:

Patrick said...

@ Zhuwao

“Intimidation has become the order of the day with all the workers at President Mugabe’s Blue Roof Residence being kidnapped, illegally detained, interrogated and tortured for three consecutive days this past week at the instigation of former Midlands ZANU PF Central Committee Member, Douglas Tapfuma, who is now Principal Director of State Residences and Occasions at Zimbabwe House,” you say.

What are you talking about, intimidation, beating, rape and even mass political murders have always been the modus operandi for Zanu PF. It was none other than R G Mugabe himself who said he had “several degrees in violence”. You are only complaining about it now because to are the victim of the thuggery!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Shoko

"So, the writer is happy with Mugabe. Sorry. Keep on dreaming," you said.

Whether you like it or not life is a lot more complex than your simplistic approach suggest. Patrick has made it clear above that he considers Robert Mugabe to be a traitor who betrayed the revolution and the people of Zimbabwe by riding roughshod over their freedoms and rights. Is Patrick happy with Mugabe being a corrupt and murderous tyrant? Clearly the answer is no!

What Patrick is saying here is Zanu PF is in tatters but not dead and if we allow Mnangagwa and the Junta time to regroup and consolidated their grip on power we will find ourselves stuck with the Zanu PF dictatorship again or be it under new management.

The one thing the Mnangagwa regime has done to show it is not going to give up its dictatorial powers is refuse to implement the democratic reforms to ensure this year and future elections are free and fair. Robert Mugabe and his G40 were routed in the November 2017 coup but they can still deliver a telling blow on the Junta regime, they can tell us how the Junta is rigging the elections. Patrick and anyone with even half a working brain will be very pleased with that!

You, my friend, are not happy with Mugabe helping end the Zanu PF dictatorship because you have a binary mind that can only handle right or wrong. You see monochrome, black or white, and cannot even acknowledge the shades of grey! The real world is full of colour, all the colours of the rainbow and beyond!

The in fighting in Zanu PF has opened up a golden opportunity for us to end the Zanu PF dictatorship and we are not going to waste that opportunity because people like you see the Lacoste faction as better than the G40 faction because of your binary mind. The real choice is between corrupt and tyrannical dictatorship and open and progressive democracy.

Zimbabwe Light said...

Robert Mugabe thought he would stop change by stifling debate and democratic competition in the nation and within his own party, Zanu PF. What he succeeded in doing is stop slow and peaceful change and damming for revolutionary and violent change. Zanu Pf hit the self-distract button five year or so ago and once started the is no stopping the process.



Zanu PF is imploding and giving the nation yet another golden opportunity to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. It will be a great pity if the nation has to waste the chance in the name of giving Mnangagwa and his Junta the chance to prove they deliver democracy in their own good time. They are clearly not going to do so this year, the elections are not going to be free and fair.

Implementing the democratic reforms in an event no different from the abolition of slavery; the only reason Mnangagwa and his Junta have refused to implement even one democratic reform is because they want to retain the Zanu PF dictatorial powers so they can rig this year's election and future elections and thus guarantee their cherished legacy of Zanu PF ruling Zimbabwe until the donkeys have horns!

"Zanu PF ichatonga. Igotonga! Imi muchingohukura. Nokuhukura!" (Zanu PF will rule. And rule! Whilst you (calling for reforms) bark. And bark!) Mnangagwa has said this many times and only the politically naïve and foolish are refusing to open they eyes, ears and mind to see the Junta for what it is, the same dictatorship under new management!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Dee Gee

Robert Mugabe is fuming at his, until 15 November 2017, "vakadzi" (servile concubines), as Margaret Dongo once caricatured Zanu PF party and government top brass, MPs, ministers, the lot. He had started booting his good for nothing concubines, in 2014 he booted out Mai Mujuru and her supporters. Mnangagwa and his lot were proving a tough nut-to-crack but he was getting there; by November last year he had booted out Mnangagwa and a number of his supporters including the big-mouth Chris Mutsvangwa.

On 15 November the Lacoste thugs got their act together and booted Mugabe and his G40 out of office. What Mugabe is doing is regrouping and fighting back and they know better than anyone else what Mnangagwa's Achilles' heel is - how the regime is rigging this year's elections.

Much as the Zimbabwean people may detest Robert Mugabe still it will be very foolish of us not to realise how useful the Zanu PF implosion is in helping us end the dictatorship. Mugabe is smart enough to know he and his NPF will never stage a comeback in a democratic Zimbabwe. But given the choice between a democratic Zimbabwe and a Junta dictatorship, they know they are better off with the former because the latter with hunt them down to the end of their days!

Zimbabweans are not idiots but they will be if they should fail to see what Mugabe is doing is force Mnangagwa and the Junta to either embrace democracy by implementing the reforms or ship out!