Thursday, 30 January 2020

"Trump to add new names to sanctions list" - splendid, add Chamisa and Mthuli Ncube W Mukori




“Trump to add more names on Zimbabwe sanctions list!” screamed the headlines in Bulawayo 24!

YES! YES! I scream back, static ecstatic with in delight!

The sanctions list needed revisiting for five good reasons:

  1. to counter Zanu PF arrogance and misinformation.

"While the United States has been the top provider of humanitarian and development aid to meet the needs of Zimbabwe's people, the government of Zimbabwe has implemented a misinformation campaign blaming the country's woes on targeted sanctions programs implemented by the United States," the two senators said. 

In 2015 the late Robert Mugabe shocked the nation when he admitted the country was being “swindled out of US$15 billion in lost diamond revenue alone”. This after decades of denying corruption was rampant and blaming the country’s economic woes on sanctions. The best the regime has ever done was account for a few million dollars a year lost because of sanctions. Mugabe’s admission forced the regime’s propaganda into silence but not for long.

When it was clear Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business!” mantra had failed to bring the flood of investors and there was no economic recovery; the regime reverted back to blaming the sanctions. Last year the Zanu PF regime even managed to collar the other SADC countries to join it in blaming the sanctions for the country’s woes. 

No one in there right mind should therefore be surprise that the Americans have decided enough is enough. 


  1. To assess the effectiveness of the sanctions and fine tune them

It is no secrete that sanctions have had little effect on the targeted Zanu PF leaders. The leaders have flouted the travel ban by having plane loads of delegates to every UN conference, for example. Another example, it was discovered last year that some banks had been business with the individuals and entities on the sanctions list. 

Sanctions work but only if they are rigorously enforced. 

"Given the developments in Zimbabwe over the last two years, we urge you to consider enhancing the tools at your disposal, including the use of targeted sanctions, to incentivise changes in behaviour by the government of Zimbabwe,” the Senate U.S. Department of the Treasury.

  1. The third reason in to add new names to the sanctions list.

"An update to the list of the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons list should incorporate a balance of new designations with appropriate removals,” said the senators.

The ongoing factional fighting in Zanu PF has resulted in large numbers of leaders being booted out of the party and replaced by new faces. The new sanctions list must reflect the chaos and musical chairs taking place in the party. 

There are two new groups of individuals that must be added to the sanctions list. First to be added on the list are the MDC opposition leaders. It is a matter of historic record that the MDC have sold out to Zanu PF by failing to implement the democratic reforms and then by participating in flawed and illegal elections and thus giving the illegitimate Zanu PF regime some modicum of credibility. 

Second on the list are the seemingly apolitical individuals like Professor Mthuli Ncube, Minister Coventry, Trevor Ncube and his fellow members on the President Advisory Council. They all know that Zanu PF rigged the 2018 elections. They knew that by working for the regime they will undermine the efforts to end the dictatorship; they did this regardless for selfish reasons. 

There is no deny that Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is a lot worse today than it was back in 2003; unemployment has soared to from 50% or so to 90%, poor health and education services then have all but collapsed, etc. The Americans, the EU and the UN have had to step in to feed 8 million Zimbabweans who would otherwise be facing starvation. 

The Zanu PF government of President Mnangagwa has paid lip service to economic and political reforms, to the food shortages, etc. All the regime cares about is how to retain its dictatorial carte blanche political powers so it can remain in office and continue the looting of the nation’s resources. 

The targeted sanctions were necessary to rein in Zanu PF leaders tyrannical rule back in 2003. The economic and political situation in Zimbabwe today is a lot worse than it was back in 2003, Zanu PF leaders’ arrogance and greed has increased in leaps and bounce. Now we need to impose the mother of all sanctions on these Zanu PF thugs before the regime drag the whole nation over the edge into the abyss!

16 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

Ramaphosa tells Donald Trump to keep his America

I wish I had any confidence in President Ramaphosa ; I do not! Mnangagwa blatant rigged the July 2018 elections in Zimbabwe and President Ramaphosa was the only leader I know who was foolish enough to give the result his thumbs up!

Zimbabwe Light said...

War veterans' leader Andy Mhlanga told the committee the war veterans have been left out when government adjusted salaries for the civil service.

"The matter of war veterans salary increment has been on the table for a long time and the money we are earning is about ZWL$650, which is less than US$30 per month and that money does not help us to take care of our needs.

Zimbabwe is a pariah state and as long as this remains the case there will be no meaningful economic recovery. It is hard to feel sorry for the war veterans now languishing in abject poverty like the rest of us since many of them were the willing tool in Mugabe and Mnangagwa’s tyrannical hands. They built the Zanu PF dictatorship and now they are paying dearly for their folly. It is a great pity that millions of others are having to pay the price too.

Zimbabwe Light said...

The long and short of the judgment is that Chiwenga abused his position, and self-helped himself, which is not permissible at law.

More worrying is the fact that Chiwenga is a whole Vice-President and took oath to uphold the Constitution - not some sections, but the whole of the supreme law.

In other jurisdictions, his suitability for office would be under scrutiny.

There can be no better way than conclude in Justice Dube-Banda's own words: "There cannot be in a constitutional democracy a law for the powerful and a law for the weak. It is in such instances that this court must come to the rescue of the weak and down trodden.

"It is in such instances that this court must stand firm and apply the law without fear or favour.”

It is great that Justice Dube-Banda did “come to the rescue of the weak and down trodden” in this case. Sadly, this is not the norm especially in those cases in which the very destiny of the nation rest. Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because Zanu PF thugs have blatantly rigged the elections and yet again and again the judiciary has turned a blind eye.

Of course the court officials who have presided over the nomination process to kick-off elections have all known that the voters’ roll they were using was not verified, a legal and common sense requirement, and they have all pretended not to notice.

Our judiciary is as corrupt and utterly useless as all the other state institutions hence the reason Zimbabwe is a banana republic!

Zimbabwe Light said...

FORMER Cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has sensationally declared that Zimbabwe will be plunged into bloodshed.

Writing on the microblogging website Twitter, Moyo said, "For keen students of Zimbabwean history, this February is threatening to replace November as the month of momentous events!”

The economic situation in Zimbabwe has become so intolerable it is unsustainable, everyone is on the edge; anything can happen taking the whole country over the edge.

When Mnangagwa took over from Mugabe following the November 2017 military coup he was cocksure his “Zimbabwe is open for business!” was going to revive the economy, end the economic hardship and the nation was going to live happily ever after. Sadly, he failed to honour his promise to end corruption, hold free and fair elections and all the other practical things to prove Zimbabwe was no longer a pariah state. By failing to end corruption, hold free elections, etc. Mnangagwa confirmed the country was still a pariah state and therefore not open for business, not yet.

The economic situation is now even worse than it was in 2017 when the coup to remove Mugabe took place. The country’s political system of rigged elections does not allow for orderly change of government and so the nation awaiting yet another chaotic and violent change.

Zimbabwe Light said...

NEW kid on the political scene, the People's Party (PP) fronted by former Tourism minister Walter Mzembi has been dealt a body blow after one of its top executives, Vince Musewe, pulled out hardly a month after the formation of the opposition grouping.

Musewe, who had been appointed as the party's secretary for research and economic affairs, resigned just a few weeks after his appointment, saying the risk benefits were not worth his while.
Party secretary-general Lloyd Msipa confirmed the fallout which he said was driven by Musewe's desire to get paid for holding the post.

"We are looking for membership not mercenaries; this is a people's project and we could, therefore, not pay him for belonging to the party," Msipa said.

The big surprise was having someone like Walter Mzembi as leader, it is like bringing a skunk in the house!

Zimbabwe Light said...

"We will not be able to have a credible 2023 election until we … resolve the … disputed election so that we prevent future disputes," Chamisa said.

This is true but one must ask Chamisa why he and his MDC friends participated in the now disputed 2018 elections when they knew that Zanu PF was going to rig those elections just as readily as it had rigged past elections?
MDC had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. MDC failed to implement even one reform in five years. It must be noted that Chamisa was one of the MDC ministers throughout the five years of the GNU.

Chamisa is now asking for the formation of a Zanu PF and MDC National Transition Authority and insist this watered down version of the 2008 GNU will implement the reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. Only an idiot will believe that lie!

Patrick said...

“First to be added on the list are the MDC opposition leaders. It is a matter of historic record that the MDC have sold out to Zanu PF by failing to implement the democratic reforms and then by participating in flawed and illegal elections and thus giving the illegitimate Zanu PF regime some modicum of credibility.”

I cannot agree with you more on this!

The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect these MDC leaders into office on the understanding they will deliver the democratic changes the nation needed to end the corse of rigged elections. MDC has been on the political stage for the last 20 years, five of them in government during the GNU, and yet the party has failed to implement even one democratic reform. Just one to show it has been doing something!

MDC leaders had their best chance ever to implement the reforms during the GNU and they wasted the five years because Mugabe bribed them with the trapping of high office, ministerial limos, very generous salaries, a US$4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc. With their snouts in the feeding trough, MDC leaders forgot about implementing the reforms. They did not want to upset their benefactor, Mugabe, by implementing the reforms.

Ever since the GNU MDC leaders have participated in flawed and illegal elections knowing Zanu PF would rig the elections but they also knew Zanu PF would give away a few seats as bait. These were what the MDC leaders were after and they did not care they got the seats at great cost to the nation stuck with the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship.

Of course, the Americans and the rest in the West know MDC leaders are corrupt and incompetent and hence the reason most western donors deserted the MDC in droves at the end of the GNU in 2013. These western nation must now go one more step and add these corrupt and incompetent opposition leaders to the sanctions list.

Patrick said...

@Silungisn

“Wilbert Mukori and your Team Celebrate to the Highest….”

If you are not joining in the celebrations then it must be because you do not understand what is going on.

If, after 40 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship you still do not understand that the root cause of the country's problems is the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. There is a mountain of evidence to prove this; so much so that anyone who still failing to understand will never understand it.

It is not all who see who perceive, it is not all who hear who understand.

Patrick said...

The government of Zimbabwe signed a strategic partnership with CloudWalk Technology, a Chinese company that has become a leader in the field of facial recognition, in March 2018. The objective of the partnership was to commence a large-scale facial recognition program in Zimbabwe, which government officials said would be used to preserve “law and order,” and then expanded to other public sector programs.

ZEC did not use BVR after spending US$ 74 million on buying the kits alone and did not even have the curtesy to say why. The regime had agreed to the BVR system only to string everyone along, and those in the know knew they will not use the system.

ZEC was required by law to release a verified voters' roll before the elections, no verified voters' roll was ever released to this day two years after the elections.

Zanu PF have many, many ways of rigging elections and most of them depend on ensuring the process is NOT transparent, NOT traceable and NOT verifiable. In short Zanu PF is like a crocodile fishing in mudded water, even if the water is clear it will stir up the muddy bottom.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Lulama

“But even if they are sanctioned.....they are living luxury life they steal our resources and sell it to black market ...innocent people are getting poor and poorer...... Africa plz help Zimbabwe we are going to die.”

Zimbabwe’s public health care is all but dead; people are dying as we speak of easily treatable diseases!

We, Zimbabweans are our own worst enemy. Everyone with any democratic credentials condemned the July 2018 elections as a farce and would have gone to refused to recognised this Zanu PF regime as the legitimate government. They did not because all Zimbabwe’s opposition parties participated in the flawed and illegal elections, knowing fully well that with no reforms in place Zanu PF would rig the elections. That took the sting out of any outsiders rejecting Zanu PF’s legitimacy, if the people of Zimbabwe accept as free, fair and credible elections in which the authorities failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll why should outsiders complain!!!!

MDC leaders are no long fighting for free, fair and credible elections and the sooner the ordinary Zimbabweans accept that political reality the sooner we can take up the fight ourselves!

Zimbabwe Light said...

THE Political Actors Dialogue (Polad), a consultative forum set up by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for 17 losing 2018 presidential election candidates, has said the economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe are not the solution.

Polad members met United States of America ambassador to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols on Tuesday to discuss the country's economic and political situation.

They all participated in the 2018 elections knowing fully well that with no reforms in place Zanu PF will rig the elections. They also knew that Zanu PF would give away a few gravy train parliamentary seats and a share of the cash from the Political Party Finance Act and these were what they were after. The formation of POLAD and all its generous funding has been a bonus. And now they are all singing for their supper.

Zimbabwe’s opposition leaders including MDC leaders are no long interested in delivering free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe as we can see. They are sell-outs and must be treated accordingly!

Patrick said...

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies are stupid but not that stupid not to see that the country is sinking deeper and deeper into this hell-on-earth. They will never admit it, of course, but they really have no clue how to revive the Zimbabwe economy.

The one thing Mnangagwa and his cronies will not be found wanting is their resolve to retain the dictatorship and absolute power at all cost. Since the fiasco of the blatant cheating and wanton violence in the 2008 elections Zanu PF has learned it can continue with the blatant cheating and wanton violence as long as the opposition participate in the contest. And hence Zanu PF has since the 2013 elections allowed the opposition to win a few seats, enticing bait.

Zanu PF will amend the constitution to give the leader of the opposition "Leader of Opposition" title complete with cabinet member salary and allowances. Shadow cabinet ministers will similarly be honoured and rewarded. The bait for the opposition will be even more enticing and irresistible!

Chamisa and his MDC friends are calling “for the implementation of comprehensive reforms to avoid another disputed elections” and drawing red-lines they will not cross to contest the 2023 elections. Nearer the elections, they will cross these red-lines even with not single reform implemented. They will find the pull of driving a new ministerial limo and all the other perks too power to resist!

We know Chamisa and his MDC friends are corrupt, incompetent and have sold-out big time in the past and are selling-out right now. And we cannot afford to let them continue selling out with impunity! I agree 100% Chamisa and a select few of his MDC friends must be added to the sanctions list, just to send a clear message those who are selling-out are not going to get away with it!

The like of Minister Mthuli Ncube know they are working for a vote rigging and tyrannical regime. Of course, they should be punished same as their tyrannical masters. “Wadziya moto wembavha, imbavha!” (Those who freely choose to associate with thugs are thugs!) As one would say in Shona.

Patrick said...

Mnangagwa was cocksure his "Zimbabwe is open for business!" mantra was going to revive the country's economy. It is over two years since the military coup that propelled Mnangagwa into the presidency and his mantra is dead in the water; Mnangagwa now knows that he really has nothing to offer. He is in exactly the same position Mugabe was just before the 2017 coup, a sitting duck with nothing to justify why he should be there for one more day!

Patrick said...

The Malawian Constitutional Court sitting in Lilongwe has dismissed Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) argument that monitors were supposed to come and testify themselves in court on electoral irregularities and illegalities.

It is very sad that decades after independence we are still failing to hold free, fair and credible elections!

Patrick said...

Zanu PF Youth League leaders Godfrey Tsenengamu and Lewis Matutu have named and shamed controversial businessman Kuda Tagwirei as the leader of a cartel responsible for Zimbabwe’s economic woes.

Speaking in an explosive press conference, the two ZANU PF Youth Leaders did not want to directly associate their press conference to the ruling party.

When all is said and done we always come back to the issue of bad governance. Why is it that those in positions of power and authority have done nothing to end the gross mismanagement and rampant corruption that has destroyed the country's economy? And, most important of all, why have we allowed those in positions of power and authority to remain in power for 40 years allowing the country to go to the dogs?

Zanu PF blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections to deny the people the power to remove the party from office, just as the party has rigged elections in the past.

To stop the corruption and mismanagement we must first stop the vote rigging!

Zanu PF must step down to allow the appointment of an independent body, free of the party's corrupting influence, to implement the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections. This is the only way out of the economic and political mess we find ourselves stuck in!

Nomusa Garikai said...

Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because there are people who have sold-out on the common cause for selfish gain.

"Mazivanhu eMDC adzidza kudya anyerere!" (MDC leaders have learned to enjoy the gravy train and not rock the boat!) boasted Zanu PF cronies during the 2008 GNU. They were commenting on why MDC leaders were not implementing any democratic reforms.

If the truth be told, the Zanu PF cronies themselves were veterans on the gravy train with pot-bellies from decades of enjoying the bribes and they were as silent as a grave when it came to the corruption and mismanagement crippling the nation.

Zimbabwe has more than her fair share of sell-outs alright and it is very hard to see how the nation can ever recover under these conditions. Imposing sanctions of some of these sell-outs will help to highlight the problem!