There is overwhelming evidence out there to show Nelson
Madiba Mandela was a visionary leader his greatest legacy to South Africa is a
stable democratic system of government. On the other hand, Robert Gabriel
Mugabe is the very epitome of a cursed leader; corrupt, incompetent and a
murderous tyrant; whose legacy is the Banana Republic of Zimbabwe. The two
leaders are poles apart, it is hard to see how anyone could ever confuse them.
John Kamau not only confused the two but even has the murderous tyrant, Mugabe,
as a hero!
“Forget what you may have read in Western press about the
late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Forget the propaganda and Western
hate. Forgive the excesses of his rule – human rights abuse and extremes that
could run from Cairo to Timbuktu. But on land policy, Mugabe was right. Yet he
was vilified for that,” wrote Kamau.
“Had he done nothing on the white-owned farms and left them intact, he would be
ranked by Western media alongside Nelson Mandela.”
This is just the renting of a village idiot arguing that people
must forget the danger to life posed by swimming in a dam teaming with hungry
crocodiles and focus on benefit of the cooling swim! Of course, it is foolish!
Robert Mugabe cared about absolute power and the influence
and wealth it brought him. In his search for absolute power he did not hesitate
to ride roughshod over the ordinary people, denying them their basic freedoms
and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the
country and even the right to life.
Zimbabwe’s economy has been in decline ever since 1980 when
the country gained her independence. Today, a staggering 49% of Zimbabweans are
living in abject poverty and living alongside them are the country’s filthy
rich ruling elite and their cronies.
The worldwide corona virus pandemic has hit Zimbabwe very
hard as it found the nation in economic ruins and its health care service
collapsed after decades of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank
lawlessness that had seen the country regarded a pariah state and shunned by investors.
To rub salt into the open wounds of the impoverished majority the thieving
ruling elite have been looting corona virus donations.
“Auditors noted systematic abuse of funds, including how
fake names, identity documents and mobile phone numbers were used in the grant
looting scheme in which $890 million may have been stolen,” reported New
Zimbabwe the other day.
“The audit was funded by World Bank (WB) and it focused
mainly on how Covid-19 relief funds were disbursed, management of quarantine
centres and isolation centres, among other issues.”
This is not an isolated incident; a few weeks ago, the Auditor
General reported that only 1% of the cash and materials donated to help victims
of the 2019 Cyclone Ida reached the intended, the rest was looted or otherwise
wasted.
The people of Zimbabwe have watched the country go to the
dogs and were helpless to stop the rot because Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies
have rigged the elections starting with the 1980 elections. Zimbabwe is a de
facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship. Mugabe has murdered over 30 000
Zimbabweans in his 37 years in power to establish and retain the dictatorship.
Mugabe was finally booted out of office following a palace
coup in 2017 and his former henchman, Emmerson Mnangagwa took over. Zimbabwe is
still a Banana Republic, a pariah state, or be it under new management.
The Mugabe ethos of seeking absolute power and demand the
lion’s share of the nation’s wealth is born out of the belief that as the
nation’s liberation heroes he and his cronies are entitled to whatever they
wish. Sadly, this ethos has permeated from the top right down to the bottom;
even the village head is as keen as mustard to demonstrate their loyalty to
Zanu PF and, in return, wield their power and authority as befitting the tyrant.
Uprooting the Zanu PF dictatorship mentality will take
generation if at all it is ever accomplished. The country has far too many
tyrants and dictators who having tasted power are addicted to it and will not
want to give it up.
“Mandela failed to address the land inequity in South
Africa, even when goodwill was on his side. Mugabe decided to give it a shot,”
continued Kamau.
“Mayhem.
“In his lifetime, especially at the tail-end of his rule,
Mugabe was the most maligned president in Africa for doing what was right, on
land, for his people.”
Even if one was to follow Kamau’s advice and ignore all Mugabe’s
economic, social and political shortcomings and focus on the land issue;
Mugabe’s handling of the issue is a total disaster.
Mugabe did not embark on his land redistribution until 2000,
20 years after the country’s independence. Up until then, Zimbabwe produced
enough food to not only feed her people but to be the breadbasket of the region
and earned a fortune from such cash crops as tobacco. It is no exaggeration to
say the agricultural sector was the engine of Zimbabwe’s booming economy.
Within a few years of Mugabe starting his land
redistribution, the country’s agricultural production collapsed and with it the
economy. Zimbabwe has lost the breadbasket of the region accolade to gain mocking
basket case of a failed state, depending on donated food aid. in society.
Whilst other nation have turned deserts into blooming
orchards, we in Zimbabwe are starving in a land which for all intent and
purposes is the Biblical Garden of Eden; a damning testimonial in failed
national leadership!
The reason why Mugabe started his land redistribution 20
years after independence is obvious; by then he was running out of loot to dish
out to his ever demanding and wasteful cronies and the only other resource of
value left was land. He knew giving away the land to his cronies would damage
the agricultural production and with it the economy because his cronies would be
wasteful, as with everything else. He still went ahead regardless because all
he cared about is retaining his cronies’ loyalty and with-it political power.
Robert Mugabe was a corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and
ruthless and murderous tyrant and, which is often forgotten, a consummate racist.
Everything Mugabe did or said was calculated to prove that blacks are not
inferior to whites and so one can only imagine how he must have felt when a few
years after independence his promise of mass prosperity, “Gutsa ruzhinji!” as
he called it, was slowly but surely turning into mass poverty.
The total economic collapse following the farm seizures in
2000 to 2008 turned Zimbabwe into a failed Banana Republic and confirmed Mugabe’s
position as just another corrupt, incompetent and murderous African dictator.
Mugabe’s response was to blame the west for all Zimbabwe’s misfortune.
Mugabe’s vitriolic anti-white diatribe became the high point
at the UN General Assembly and all international forums in which he was given
half a chance to speak. He had a ready-made audience in all Pan-African blacks
who had a grievance against the whites dated back to the days of slavery!
Mugabe’s anti-white rhetoric was shadow boxing, particularly
blaming the west for Zimbabwe’s economic collapse when it was as clear as day
that mismanagement and corruption were the real causes.
The seizure of the former white owned farms was accompanied
by gratuitous violence against the white farmers to please his naïve and
gullible Pan-Africanists. They did not notice or did not care that the gratuitous
violence against the white farmers was a prelude to violence against all Zanu
PF’s critics and political opponents who were all accused of siding with the
whites and the west in opposing the party’s land redistribution.
As far as Mugabe and his Zanu PF regime was concerned all
those demanding free, fair and credible elections and meaningful democratic
change were seeking one thing and one thing only regime change so they can
reverse Zanu PF’s land redistribution. Of course, it is nonsense that Zimbabwe only
one issue on the national agenda – land.
As it happened, Zanu PF’s land redistribution was a disaster
for the nation for it triggered the collapse of the agricultural sector and
with it the economy and since the country is a dictatorship in which whatever Zanu
PF’s ruling elite decree is law, the nation was stuck with the failed system.
Nelson Mandela gave South Africa a healthy and functioning
democracy; the nation has successfully held free, fair and credible elections;
and so if the majority of South Africans are not happy with the nation’s land
policies or any other issue, they can vote for leaders with alternative
policies.
If Nelson Mandela had tackled the country’s thorny land
issue and came up with a perfect solution but left the country’s a weak and
feeble political system in which corrupt, incompetent and murderous tyrants ruled
the roost, then the chances are they would have reversed Mandela’s good
policies by now. And so, securing a healthy and functional democratic system of
government for SA was a wise decision befitting of the visionary leader.
It pays in the end to get the best in the beginning, especially
when it comes to national leaders who legacy for good or bad will last for
generation; this is clearly something the naïve, gullible and myopic African
nationalists and their fanatical followers have never ever understood!
“On land, Mugabe walked path other African leaders would not!”
Yes, but look where he landed Zimbabwe!
3 comments:
Nelson Mandela's greatest legacy for not only South Africa but the rest of black Africans wherever they are in the world was to show the world that there are blacks capable of self-government, capable of building a legacy that will survive for generations to come.
Mugabe created the de facto one-party dictatorship and it was a complete disaster; he was himself was to be a victim of the chaos and lawlessness he created. Of course, there was no lawful and peaceful means to remove Mugabe from power since the regime rigged the elections and so the November 2017 military coup was the only option.
Now Mnangagwa was set the precedence of a military coup, he even had one of his stooge judges rule the November 2017 coup "justified, legal and constitutional" and has refused to implement any reforms and thus closing the door to free and fair elections; he knows he too will have to be removed using violence.
The country's economic meltdown has got worse ever since he took over from Mugabe; his "Zimbabwe is open for business" mantra was dead in the water, no one was going to be fooled by musical chair changes following the coup. The people are getting restless for change, street protest and/or another military coup is on the card.
There are hard core Pan-Africanists like John Kamau who worship Mugabe because he stood up against the whites even when that was only shadow-boxing and they don't care about the suffering and deaths he caused in Zimbabwe. It is going to take generations to get Zimbabwe to where it was in 1980 and that recovery is not certain and we are supposed to see that as a price worth paying for the sake of seeing a few white farmers booted off the farms!
You can take people like Kamau out of the ghetto but can never take the ghetto mentality out of that lot!
@ Dumisani Moyo
“Whatever you guys say, the problems we are facing, they are not because land was taken, simple because of corruption that is running rampage across the citizenry, anything other than that, it's politicking.”
There was a lot of corruption in the seizure of the farms and even more in the distribution of the seized farms and hence the reason why the farms were given to the ruling elite, with some getting as many as 13 farms, instead of the landless peasants. By the same token corruption is not the only thing wrong with Zanu PF, the party used its dictatorial powers to rig elections and stay in power.
@ Arthur Mntungwa
“Foreigners who praise Mugabe and yet have never lived under his rule, and would have never been willing to live under it are such a irritants!”
True, there are many foreigners who have laser focused of Mugabe’s antics as a pain in the Westerner leaders’ back side and refused to accept the tyrant was causing tragic human suffering and deaths of blacks in Zimbabwe. But there are black Zimbabweans too who have cheered Mugabe along, the dictatorship would have never lasted a day with the solid support of Mnangagwa and the rest of the Zanu PF ruling elite and their cronies.
Mnangagwa, ZEC, Army and the rest of the Zanu PF ruling elite and their cronies, including the sell-out opposition politicians, have all their party in the establishment and retention of the Zanu PF dictatorship or, at the very least, turned a blind eye to the regime’s excesses in return for a share of the spoils of power. Mugabe died a few years ago but the dictatorship, under new management, will live on for many generations to come; make no mistake about it, there are many black Zimbabweans out there who want the dictatorship to live on!
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