Tuesday, 16 April 2019

With worsening economic meltdown Zanu PF wants Gono to succeed ED - he too will fail, guaranteed W Mukori


Zanu PF hardliners are in panic mode and for good reasons, the economic meltdown is in overdrive! The country’s de fact local currency the Real Time Gross Settlement Dollar (RTGS$)  has been losing more ground in a day than most other currencies in the region loose in a year! Real Time Gross Settlement - what a mouthful. If you do not want a dog, don’t get one! Why burden it with a cursed name. Dog - currency, same thing.

The uncontrolled and dangerous nosedive of the cursed RTGS$ is a barometer of the chaos and carnage in the economy. The RTGS$ was 2.5:1 to the US$ a month ago and has already dropped to 5:1. The price of bread has gone from RTGS$1.8 to RTGS$ 3.5. But it is the sorry state in our health service that underlines the depths of depravity this nation has sunk! 

We all know that doctors have been going to hospitals not to treat patients but to see them die and certify them died. What else could the doctors do without equipment to help in the diagnosis, no drugs, etc. Even big referral hospitals like Parerenyatwa and Mpilo Hospitals have often run out of something as painkillers and bandages! Things are a hell lot worse in the provincial and district hospitals. 

"All the people dying here are covered with blankets and they remain in the wards with patients until their next of kin claims the body. The situation becomes more complex when some bodies spend two to three days unclaimed," a nurse at Chegutu District Hospital told the Herald recently!

The paper said the hospital’s mortuary has been out of service for the last six months but given the advance state of decay and rot in the country’s infrastructure one is spoilt for choice as to why corpses are being left in wards. The mortuary is full/not working/ power cuts/ etc., there is staff shortage/ with wages not even enough cover transport cost, staff have stop going to work/ etc., with shortages of even the most basic things like gloves and washing soap how can anyone handle dead bodies in these conditions, etc. 

It is little wonder that Zanu PF hardliners are in a panic mode and the search for someone to replace Mnangagwa has gone up a gear. The idea is for the party to elect a new party leader at the end of year party congress who can then takeover from Mnangagwa soon thereafter.   

"The latest information as it stands now is that the leadership is reaching a compromise candidate that is seemingly acceptable to all and who is sellable to the international community. We have learnt that Former (Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe) Governor Gideon Gono's name has been touted as one of the people that might be given the task to take over the reigns of power.” Reported Bulawayo 24, quoting an unnamed senior Zanu PF official.

”Gono’s name has been touted because he is seen as a loyal person who is untainted. You will know that the shefs received loans during Gono's time. He is also seen as a person who can bridge the gap between Mugabe's loyalists and the second republic. 

"Another thing that the conversations tried to deal with was the ethnic issues. There was a feeling that the Zezuru clique wants to take over the party again."

Gideon Gono, “untainted”! Here is the man behind the crazy idea of printing money to solving the country’s economic problems. He fuelled inflation to the world record level of 500 billion per cent forcing the country to scrap the Z$. But the very fact that the regime is turning to Gono underlines just how desperate, desperate the party is for some one competent to drag the nation out of this economic hell-hole the regime land us in. 

Even if one was to accept that Gono has learnt his lesson and will never repeat the same or similar foolish mistake of printing money. Gono will probably have a lot more functional brain cells, giving him an IQ just a few points above that of an idiot, than Mnangagwa. Still, I can say here and now that Gono will NOT revive Zimbabwe’s economic. No chance! Never! 

I know Gono, like Mnangagwa before him, will fail to revive the country’s economy for two simple reasons:

  1. Gono’s political handlers and the same as Mnangagwa’s political handlers, the Zanu PF hardliners, will appoint Gono on one condition that he will never do anything to compromise their iron grip on power. The Zanu PF dictatorship complete with its dictatorial powers to rig elections and to use brute force to retain absolute power is not negotiable. As long as Zanu PF continues to enjoy absolute power, the hardliners know their privileged lifestyles are guaranteed; they will hang on to their looted wealth, top it up with fresh loot as the opportunities present themselves and they will never be held to account for the looted wealth and, worse still for many of them, the innocent blood on their hands.

  1. Gono, just like Mnangagwa will be naive enough to believe he can still deliver economic recovery even though the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. No doubt Gono will promise to hold free, fair and credible elections to sell himself as a democrat, knowing fully well his handlers will never allow him to keep that promise. He will also promise zero tolerance on corruption but, again, fail to deliver. “I know realise that corruption is deep-rooted!” was Mnangagwa’s feeble excuse for failing to end corruption.

In 1980 and for a decade or so afterward, the ruling elite and povo were one homogenous group with simple and easily satisfied needs and aspirations. Mugabe and his socialist policies of heavily subsidies education and health care, generous wage increases decreed by Mugabe himself on Workers’ Day, price controls of key commodities, etc. were popular with the Zanu PF leaders and the ordinary people. 

By the early 1990 is was clear Mugabe’s socialist policies were not sustainable and the regime was forced to abandon these policies. The Zanu PF ruling elite; composed of those in the party, government, civil service, the security service, etc. the party relied on to remain in power; flexed their political muscle and forced Mugabe to stop implementing reforms that affected them. This marked the separation of the ruling elite from povo. 

The ruling elite’s economic and political needs have not only grown in leaps and bounds but, more significantly, did so at the expense of the ordinary people. 

The ruling elite have been characteristically very demanding and wasteful. Mugabe seized the former white own farms to give to his demanding cronies and within a decade Zimbabwe lost its position as the breadbasket of the region to a country dependent on food aid. 

Decades of the criminal waste of human and material resources by Zanu PF has resulted in the economic collapse leaving the party with an ever shrinking national cake to feed the ruling elite whose appetite has become insatiable. There have been endless factional dog-eat-dog fight in Zanu PF as member fight over the shrinking wealth. The few winners have amassed unparalleled wealth whilst most of the losers often found themselves living in abject poverty within a few months of being booted out of the party. 

So Zimbabwe is now a divided nation with a few filthy rich ruling elite living cheek by jowl with a filthy poor majority. The ruling elite enjoy absolute power including the carte blanche power to rig elections and the military mighty to use wanton violence to impose their will. The majority have been reduce to no more than medieval serfs forever grovelling to their lords and masters - Zanu PF. 

For the last 39 years Zanu PF ruling elite have managed to use brute force to subdue the masses into accepting the false dichotomy in which they, the poor, have no freedoms, no rights, no dreams, no meaningful vote and even no life as a matter of fate. But with the worsening economic situation it is becoming increasing clear that the people are not going to suffer and die quietly like sheep in a slaughter house. 
Zanu PF ruling elite are hoping that they can string the nation along by replacing Mnangagwa with Gono just as the nation was mollified when the party replaced Mugabe with Mnangagwa. This is just wasting time, time the nation can ill afford to waste given the seriousness of the economic meltdown and the suffering and deaths it is causing.

There is no hope of any meaningful economic recovery as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. The Zanu PF ruling elite must give up their dictatorial powers including the powers to rig elections and to loot these powers are offensive and an affront to human dignity and all hopes to built a justice and prosperous Zimbabwe at peace with itself!

10 comments:

Nomusa Garikai said...

Zimbabwe has had hyperinflation, deflation and rising inflation in the past decade. Now it has revised the weights and base year of its consumer price index, but Harare-based economist John Robertson is skeptical about whether the new basket reflects the reality of cost increases for embattled consumers in the country

The Zimbabwe economy is in meltdown and Zanu PF has no clue what to do. Indeed, in its blundering the regime has often poured fuel to the burning inferno.

What is unforgivable here is that Zanu PF has imposed itself on the nation, Mnangagwa rigged last year's elections just as the party has done for the last 38 years, only to drag us into this hell-on-earth. If this is not a convincing case why every Zimbabweans must have a meaningful say in the governance of the country, tell me what is!

Zanu PF rigged last year's elections, they have no democratic mandate to govern and must step down. There is no question of allowing Zanu PF to remain in office and all those talking of a GNU in which Zanu PF plays a role are wasting the nation's time!

After 39 years of appeasing Zanu PF it is insane to think appeasement will bring about change! Mnangagwa and his cronies will never accept that they have failed, we know that they have and that is all that matters here. After 39 years of asking them to go we must now demand that they go. And go they must and will!

Patrick said...

True but it is also true that people get the government they deserve. After 39 years we cannot deny we have had many golden opportunities to end the Zanu PF dictatorship and have wasted them all. How many Zimbabweans out there can cross their heart and wish to die and say they have done their best to stop/end the Zanu PF dictatorship?

It took most of us 20 years to admit Zanu PF was a corrupt and tyrannical regime and that we needed democratic changes to end the curse of rigged elections. And yet most people have never bothered to understand what these changes were and hence failed to make head way in getting the changes implemented during the GNU when the nation had the best chances ever to do so.

Zanu PF blatantly rigged last year's elections and yet most Zimbabweans still have no clue what happened. They don't even know what constitutes free, fair and credible elections. They cannot get their heads round the simple reality it is utterly meaningless to have elections without a verified voters' roll.

Yes, Ruhanya Zimbabwe is turning 39 years under an anachronistic and predatory Zanu PF dictatorship but only because we, the people, have allowed the regime to ride roughshod over our freedoms, human rights, hopes and even our humanity. At 39 years of age one would think we are old enough to think and see beyond the here and now. Alas, that is not so. We are as helpless and an infant because we are too lazy to think! THINK!

We are in this political and economic mess because we, the people of Zimbabwe, have elected to do nothing about good governance! What good will all this cursing and swearing when we continue to allow Mnangagwa to remain in office when we all know he rigged last year’s election? "Chava chingondora chava chimombe kutadza kutunga hurema hwacho!" as one would say in Shona.

Patrick said...

Addressing the ruling party’s Youth Assembly in Harare, Mnangagwa said, “In agriculture, the land reform is irreversible and Section 72 of the Constitution is very clear in this regard. However, the same Constitution provides that no compensation is payable in respect of its acquisition, except for improvements effected on the land before its acquisition.

“For a long time Government has provided through the fiscus for such payments in respect of the said compensation on improvements of the land. Government will meet its obligation as outlined in the Constitution,” he said.

“For the avoidance of doubt, we fought for land and there is no way we will retract our position with regards to the land reform.”

It was not everyone who benefited from the land reforms and those who benefited from getting the land and the improvements on the farms did not pay one dollar for it. Indeed the people who were given the seized farms have received many questionable subsidies because they did not make any economic sense. So for government to now be paying the compensation to the white farmers using public funds can only be seen for what it is yet another subsidy to the few who benefited from the farm seizures!

It is no secret that Zanu PF leaders and their families and friends are the main beneficiaries of the chaotic land reform!

When the white farmers were booted, literally, off the farms they were not allowed to take away even some of their movable assets such as cattle, harvested crops, plant and machinery. There was no justification for this other than greed. And now Zanu PF is forcing the ordinary people to foot the compensation bill when those who got the movable and immovable assets are there and should pay for them. The whole land seizure and now compensation exercise stinks. There is no justice in this!

Nomusa Garikai said...

@ Paul Siwela

China’s revered revolutionary, Mao Zedong, was spot on when he said, “political power grows out of the barrel of a gun”. Zimbabwe is the product of the barrel of the gun so is the 2nd Republic that was born out of a military coup.

Mnangagwa, who fought in both struggles, that is, the war of Zimbabwe independence and the coup d’etat that ousted Robert Mugabe can attest to this. He knows too well that by ignoring loud calls for Matabeleland independence, he is playing a perilous political game that shall not end well.

Mnangagwa and Mugabe’s violent and military tendencies have failed to bring peace to their own party and to the nation. Their contempt for human life in search of “political power grows out of the barrel of a gun” that started before independence has continued to this day, 39 years after independence.

You are no different from Mnangagwa and Mugabe, you have been itching for a fight in search of your own “political power grows out of the barrel of a gun”! Your sabre rattling is no doubt having an effect on some people.

Why bother asking anyone to pray for a “bloodless cessation” when you have been doing everything to making sure there is a fight and you shed blood.

Whilst everyone is working to remove this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship so the nation can start the important process of restoring peace and justice and building the shattered economy it is disheartening that others are preparing to take the bloodletting from wherever Zanu PF has left it!

If there is going to be any fighting in the future then you must know that it is you who brought it upon the nation! Those who live by the sword will surely die by the sword!

The people of Zimbabwe are yearning for peace they do not want another Mnangagwa and Mugabe!

Nomusa Garikai said...

@ Philip Chitora

“Gono failed us when he was Governor of the RBZ and I do not see how he can restore Zimbabwe to its former glory. Zimbabweans were robbed of their hard eraned money because of his ruinous policies and elevating him to the Presidency would be suicidal. Strive Masiyiwa may be the ideal candidate but ED should be afforded the opportunity to complete his term because of his investor friendly policies. Zimbabwe's economy was destroyed for almost 4 decades and expecting a quick recovery is just not on,” you said.

The key point here is that we must restore the individual right of all Zimbabweans to a meaningful say in who governs the country. If Gono, Masiyiwa, you or anyone else out there wins the majority of the votes in a free, fair and credible election then and only then should he/she be allowed to govern.

When we say we want free, fair and credible elections we must mean it and what better way to demonstrate that than demanding that those who rig the vote must not be allowed to govern.

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF junta rigged last year’s elections and that is why they must step down.
For the last 39 years we have appeased Zanu PF by allowing them to rig elections and stay in power and look where it has landed us! The culture of political appeasement has never worked and it is insane to keep hoping it will work after 39 years of failures!

Mnangagwa and Zanu PF must step down, that is not negotiable!

Nomusa Garikai said...

It was explained to Mnangagwa that sanctions would were lifted if he kept his promised of holding free, fair and credible elections. He did not keep his promise and went on to blatantly rig the elections. Not one of these so called experts even mentioned this key point! Why?

The people of Zimbabwe are suffering because the nation is stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical regime for 39 years and counting. Whatever suffering is brough by sanction is nothing compared to that brought by the pariah state. Sanctions are helping pressure Zanu PF to step down and so end its rule and that is why sanctions must stay!

Nomusa Garikai said...

We are arguing in circles here; how are we going to get Zanu PF to implement the Singapore strategy when we cannot even get the regime to hold free, fair and credible elections? When we cannot hold the regime to account for the cold blooded murdered of over 30 000 innocent civilians how will we hold it to account over this strategy?

It was explained to Mnangagwa that sanctions would were lifted if he kept his promised of holding free, fair and credible elections. He did not keep his promise and went on to blatantly rig the elections. Not one of these so called experts even mentioned this key point! Why?

The people of Zimbabwe are suffering because the nation is stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical regime for 39 years and counting. Whatever suffering is brought by sanction is nothing compared to that brought by the pariah state. Sanctions are helping pressure Zanu PF to step down and so end its rule and that is why sanctions must stay!

The right to a meaningful say in the governance of one's country is the key to ending Zanu PF dictatorship, economic recovery and restoring the rights and dignity of the downtrodden Zimbabweans. Those arguing for the sanctions to be lifted have their own selfish agenda that is contrary to the interest of the long suffering people of Zimbabwe.

Nomusa Garikai said...

Name one thing the nation should be happy about today and I will name a thousand reasons why the nation should be moaning. When 90% of our people are unemployed, 3/4 of the population is living on US$30 or less per month, basic services such as the supply of clean water and health care have all but completely collapse, etc. it proves that for the last 39 years we have been going in the wrong direction. Only a certified village idiot would celebrate that he/she is lost!

Of course, a certified village idiot will plough on blissfully unaware they are lost. Even with the mountain of evidence that we are lost some people cannot see it.

It is not all who see who perceive; it is not all who hear who understand. Blessed are you who see and perceive; who hear and understand! Cursed are you who can neither perceive nor understand and blissful dig your own grave and bury yourself alive! You are celebrating your own stupidity and sorrowful demise; how ironic!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Dungani

Zanu PF thugs have rigged elections and remained in power the last 39 years because we, the people, let them. As long as we continue to treat them like gods they will remain in power the next 100 years!

Zanu PF thugs rigged last year's elections and they must step down, accept that and demand it and only then can you ever hope to end the regime's reign of terror!

Zimbabwe Light said...

So far so good! When the military coup stepped in to remove Omar Al Bashir after months of public protests the coup plotters thought the removal of Al Bashir would be enough to appease the protesters. Wrong, the protesters accepted it as a first step nothing more and hence the reason they rejected the proposal of the military council taking over.

When Mnangagwa and his coup plotters removed Mugabe in November 2017 hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans were agog with joy. Mnangagwa assured his Zanu PF hardliners that Zanu PF will rule forever and continued with the party's vote rigging schemes as before. Zanu PF blatantly rigged lat year's elections and the people of Zimbabwe hardly even noticed it!

The people of Sudan have a good chance of implementing the democratic reforms and set Sudan on a democratic path if they elect a competent civilian interim administration.

Zimbabweans are not yet ready to end the dictatorship. They are out day celebrating Zanu PF's corrupt and tyrannical rule. The country's on the edge of the precipice with unemployment a nauseating 90%, basic services like health care all but completely collapsed, the people are facing the daily headache of shortages of everything and when they can get these things the prices are beyond their reach, etc., etc. Only village idiots would see this as reason to celebrate!

"Kufarira nhamo sorugare!" (Celebrating one's trials and tribulations as if they were good tidings!) as one would say in Shona!

Of course, as long as the people remain blissful unaware of the mess they are in they will happily march on! They have clearly not suffered enough, they will not be disappointed because hell is a bottomless pit!

I pray that my brothers and sisters in Sudan find the wisdom and do the right thing and find their way out of the hell Omar Al Bashir had dragged them into.