Dear
Moses Chamboko
Thank
you very much for your sober analysis of the recent Supreme Court judgement on
the legality of Chamisa’s takeover of the MDC-T following Tsvangirai’s death.
The facts of the matter are clear for all to see. Why MDC leaders and
supporters alike are shouting at each other and tearing they hair out is proof
of just how shallow minded they are!
“I have
seen a lot of people being verbally abused on different forums and platforms
for openly stating a known fact, which is that constitutional provisions were
not followed when Tsvangirai appointed two additional deputies. The
constitution was not followed again when Nelson Chamisa was elevated to lead
the MDC-T when Tsvangirai died,” you rightly pointed out.
“Anyone
who disagrees with that is seeking only to create mischief or, perhaps even
worse, is displaying their gross ignorance. Some have attacked the courts for
being biased. Granted, our courts of law have not always demonstrated
consistency in some of their judgements, however that alone does not sanitise
the illegal transgressions that happened within the MDC-T before and after
Tsvangirai's death!”
Hear! Hear!
I am
writing to dispute your simplistic and foolish; but must add, commonly held; notion
that Zimbabwe will move forward if only this Zanu PF government finally aligned
the country’s existing laws to the 2013 constitution.
“Turning
to the government, my take is they really need to pull up their socks and move
swiftly to complete the alignment of all remaining laws to the Constitution.
Surely, seven years is more than enough time to bring this exercise to
finality. The passion that they exert when they intend to amend the
Constitution must double when it is time to implement what has already been
agreed to by the people,” you argued.
“As an
example, a lot of Zimbabweans returning home still encounter unnecessary
inconveniences at ports of entry as if immigration officers do not know that
dual citizenship is now enshrined in the national Constitution. Provincial
Councils should have been established by now in the spirit of devolution as
required by the Constitution. The inordinate delay in implementing the
Constitution adopted in 2013 is now becoming both inexcusable and disingenuous.
It is simply unacceptable!”
Zanu PF
blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections to secure the state presidency and 2/3
majority in parliament. There is every reason to believe the party would have
done the same in the devolved Provincial Councils. All the nation would have got
is yet another layer of the same corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical thugs. They
too will demand the usual generous salaries and allowances, ministerial limos, palatial
mansion, etc., etc. all at taxpayers’ expense.
Devolved
government alone without doing something to stop Zanu PF rigging elections will
not change anything. One should be very careful what one wishes for!
So, try
again: which laws must be aligned and, more pointedly, will the alignment be
enough to guarantee free, fair and credible elections?
No one
has ever answered that question and much less give the guarantee because the
2013 constitution itself is weak and feeble to deliver free and fair elections.
It is not a democratic constitution and was never meant to be.
“Mugabe
dictated the 2013 constitution!” Paul Mangwana boasted soon after the March
2013 referendum.
Mangwana
was the Zanu PF co-chairperson in the parliamentary committee tasked to draft
the new constitution. The 2013 constitution gives the State President excessive
powers without the usual democratic checks and balances and it also gives the
individual freedoms and rights in one clause only to take them all away in the
next. This is exactly what one would expect a dictator like Mugabe to dictate!
Remember
Morgan Tsvangirai and all his fellow MDC leaders failed to implement even one
democratic reform in the five years of the 2008 to 2013 GNU because they are
corrupt and incompetent. They supported the feeble new constitution and even claimed
it an “MDC child” because they had little else to show for all their years in
the GNU.
Indeed,
one should not be surprised that MDC leaders and supporters alike are squabbling
amongst themselves over Chamisa’s undemocratic seizure of power; it is as one
would expect given they are breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent. They failed
to implement even one reform because they wasted time on trivial matters; they
are doing so now.
What is
a clear-cut matter to you and everyone else out there is as complex and incomprehensible
as Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity to a grade one child to these MDC
simpletons.
It is
these MDC simpletons who have given traction to the foolish notion that aligning
the country’s existing laws to the 2013 constitution is all Zimbabwe needs to
end the curse of bad governance. We need much more than that!
We need
to implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU
and, at the very least, rectify the many weakness and flaws in the 2013
constitution. We will need to appoint a competent interim government to
implement the reforms, it is naïve to expect Zanu PF to do it because Mnangagwa
and company will never reform themselves out of office.
Zimbabwe’s
next election must be free, fair and credible. No if, no but!
As long
as Zanu PF is free to blatantly rig elections as happened in the July 2018 then
we can be certain the party will have 2/3 majority in these Provincial Councils.
And all the nation will got is yet another layer of the same corrupt,
incompetent and tyrannical thugs who will demand the usual generous salary and
allowances, ministerial limos, palatial mansion, etc. One should be very
careful what one wishes for!
So, one
can ask you again: which laws must be aligned and, more pointedly, the alignment
guarantee free, fair and credible elections?
No one
has ever answered that question much less give the guarantee for one simple
reason - the 2013 constitution itself is weak and feeble; it will never deliver
free, fair and credible elections. It is not a democratic constitution and was
never meant to be.
“Mugabe
dictated the 2013 constitution!” Paul Mangwana boasted soon after the March
2013 referendum. He was the Zanu PF co-chairperson on the parliamentary
committee tasked to draft the new constitution. The constitution gives the State
President excessive powers without the usual democratic checks and balances and
gives the individual freedoms and rights in one clause only to take them all
away in the next. Exactly what one would expect a dictator like Mugabe to
dictate!
Morgan
Tsvangirai and all his fellow MDC leaders in the 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to
implement even one meaningful democratic reform in five years. They supported
the feeble new constitution, Tsvangirai even called it an “MDC child” because
they had little else to show for their years in the GNU.
Indeed,
that MDC leaders are squabbling amongst themselves over a clear-cut matter as
the undemocratic seizure of power by Chamisa after Tsvangirai’s death should
not come as a surprise. MDC leaders have already proven beyond all reason doubt
that they are breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent; what is a clear-cut
matter to you and everyone else is as incomprehensible as Albert Einstein’s
theory of relativity to these MDC simpletons.
The MDC
simpletons are the ones who have given traction to the notion that all the
country needs to do to end the curse of bad governance is align the existing
laws to the 2013 constitution. We need to revisit and implement the democratic
reforms agreed at the on set of the 2008 GNU and revise the feeble 2013
constitution itself.
Zimbabwe
will never ever deliver free, fair and credible elections by aligning existing
laws to this feeble and weak constitution. So, we should stop wasting time!
Zimbabwe’s
next election must be free, fair and credible; no if no but. A competent
interim administration must be appointed to implement all the necessary
democratic reforms, we cannot trust this Zanu PF regime to implement the
reforms.
3 comments:
@ Ntombi Langa
“I found Chambokos article very interesting and informative. To critique for the sake of the dart that did not touch the line?” you say.
My dear lady, this world is full of people who claim or pretend to know but hold their feet to the fire and they fall flat on their face.
Indeed, we are in this mess precisely Zimbabwe has curse of being ruled for 40 years and counting by individuals who claim to know best but are just corrupt, incompetent and murderous nincompoops, as the overwhelming evidence shows. We are stuck with the nincompoops because they rig elections and we cannot hold them to democratic account.
I challenged Moses Chamboko to give even one example of an existing law that, aligned to the 2013 constitution, will help deliver free, fair and credible elections because in his article he had not given one such example. But you say I should not have done so, presumably because you know the answer. Well you tell us, I am sure they are other Zimbabweans out there who too want to know.
I give you and/or Chamboko the day, no the whole weekend, to reply!
Zimbabwe is cursed in having more than her fair share of nincompoops who claim to know but know actually know nothing and, to make matters worse, we the people have been found wanting in holding each and every one of these village idiots to account!
However, in an interview with New Zim TV this week, Gutu claimed the only reason why the Khupe led MDC contested in the 2018 election was to stop Chamisa from being elected president of Zimbabwe.
"The 2018 election for us was a brave statement. We said let's stop this young dictator (Chamisa) from getting to State House and indeed we stopped him," Gutu said.
"In (the) 2023 (election), we will stop him because we know what he is, a little dictator," he added.
In the 2018 election, Chamisa lost with a narrow margin to President Emmerson Mnangagwa who was contesting on a Zanu-PF ticket. Khupe garnered a paltry 45 000 votes.
Chamisa lost the 2018 elections because Zanu PF rigged the elections and Obert Gutu is claiming credit for something he did not. This is just the “boastful dog claiming to put the furnace fire with its puny fart”!
@ Barnabas Chiposi
“You wrote a very long article but so much time wasted since you seem like someone trying connecting words and in the end hapana chawanyora.
My friend in politics courts do not set the pace, numbers count and your article doesn't apply to this issue ya CCC.
Leaders are born and we just choose which one we want .
Chamisa anopisa bambo like it or not court will take away his leadership, we as the mass decide.
Ndatenda hangu.”
The Court judgement was not about whether or not Chamisa has the support of the masses? It was about whether or not he had followed MDC-T’s own constitution when he took over the leadership of the party after the death of Tsvangirai. Anyone with half a brain cannot deny that Chamisa, in his hast to be leader, flouted the party’s constitution. Of course, the Court is right in confirming this and so is Chamboko!
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