Thursday, 5 August 2021

Until we embrace "One man, one vote!" there is no escape from this home-made hell-on-earth W Mukori

 

The right to free, fair and credible elections, the right to a meaningful say in the governance of one’s country is the mother of all rights because it is the guarantor of good governance and of all the other rights. It is therefore shameful that 41 years after our independence and the benefit of 21st century human civilization we still fail to deliver free, fair and credible elections.  

We started on the first footing by demanding “One man, one vote!” It is most disheartening how easily the nation has been blown off course!

Nothing, absolutely nothing, epitomised the white colonial oppression and exploitation of the black more than the denial of all blacks of a meaningful say in the governance of the country. The whites were the foreigners in someone else’s land, and they had the chic of denying the indigenous blacks a meaningful say in their own land. It is little wonder therefore that rancorous “One man, one vote!” struck a raw nerve and was answered with great passion by the blacks.

Sadly, the country’s black nationalist leaders, the late Robert Mugabe and now also late Dr Joshua Nkomo and their respective political parties, Zanu PF and PF Zapu, wanted to take over from the whites and become the country’s new supreme rulers. They wanted Zimbabwe to be a one-party state knowing fully well the move would deny the ordinary Zimbabweans their long cherished “One man, one vote!”

All attempts to unite Zanu PF and PF Zapu, the two main parties that waged the war of independence, have come to naught because the two could not agree on how the spoils of power would be shared out.

At the Lancaster House talks, the negotiations to usher independence, both Mugabe and Nkomo signed on to the multi-party democratic constitution. Mugabe was not bothered the country’s first election would not be not free, fair and credible.

Robert Mugabe and company’s 1980 election campaign message was simple enough: “If Zanu PF loses the election, the bush war will continue!”

Of course, the people voted to end the bush war; it is unwise to argue looking up the business end of an AK47 rifle. Once in power Mugabe started to systematically corrupt and state institutions such as the Judiciary, Police, Public Media, turning them into Zanu PF departments in all but name whose primary purpose was to keep Zanu PF in power at all costs.

The 1983 to 1987 Gukurahundi massacre gave Mugabe the excuse to crash his main political rivals Joshua Nkomo and his PF Zapu forcing them to sign the December 1987 Unity Accord and clearing the way for imposition of a de facto Zanu PF, one-party dictatorship.

To consolidate their iron grip on power, Zanu PF leaders have ridded roughshod over the people, denying them the basic freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life! The country’s once robust economy took a nosedive because of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption under Zanu PF misrule. The nation was helpless to stop the rot because Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers included carte blanche powers to rig the elections.

It took Zimbabwe a decade and a half for a national consensus to finally emerged; for the country to end the economic decline and restore the individual freedoms and rights, the nation will need democratic changes designed to end Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers.

Morgan Tsvangirai and friends launched their Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in 1999 as the party that will deliver the democratic changes the nation was dying for. In the last 21 years the people of Zimbabwe have once again risked, personal comfort, property, limb and life to elect MDC leaders into political office just as the blacks had risked all in pursuit of “One man, one vote!” Little did they know that Tsvangirai and company would betray them as readily as Mugabe and company had done!

Tsvangirai and company’s golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms, dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship and deliver all the individual freedoms and individual rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections was during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Mugabe: who naturally, did not want his super-duper dictatorial powers taken away; bribed the MDC leaders with the trapping of high office, and with their snouts in the feeding trough they forgot about implementing the reforms.

There is much, much more to why MDC leaders failed to implement even one democratic reform in five years of the GNU. Yes, Mugabe could bribe some of the MDC leaders but surely not all of them, there were over 110 MDC MPs alone in the GNU, and to silence them all for five years!

It turns out that Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends had never believed in the right to free, fair and credible election as the fountain of good governance, just as Mugabe and company had paid lip-service to “One man, one vote!” Tsvangirai and company had no regrets failing to implement even one reform during the GNU because they were super confident MDC would win the elections even if Zanu PF retained its carte blanche powers to rig the elections.

SADC leaders, who had been instrumental in getting Mugabe to agree to the formation of the GNU and the need for implementing the raft of democratic reforms, tried to have the 2013 elections postponed until reforms were implemented. “If you go into the elections next month,” they told Tsvangirai and company, “you will lose; the elections are done!”

As we know, MDC leaders ignored the regional leaders’ warning and participated in the flawed and illegal elections, so flawed Zanu PF’s victory was obvious long before the ballots were cast and hence the reason SADC leaders had said “elections are done”. By participating in the flawed and illegal elections MDC and their supporters had given credibility to the process and legitimacy to the results.

Buyer beware or “Caveat emptor!” is a universally accepted principle and it is just as relevant in buying goods and services as in electing leaders into public office!

Ever since the 2008 to 2013 GNU, Zanu PF leaders have learned that they can continue to blatant rig the elections and never have to worry about political legitimacy as long as the party allowed the opposition to win a few gravy-train seats.

The initial reaction of Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends to the blatant vote rigging by Zanu PF in the 2013 elections was to pass a 2014 party resolution not to participate in no future elections until all the reforms to guarantee free, fair and credible elections are implemented. “No reform, no elections!” MDC announced.

Mugabe and company completely ignored MDC’s demands for reforms, he knew MDC leaders will participate in the 2018 elections with no reforms in place; greed for the few gravy-train seats will trump party resolution and logic.

It is laughable some of the foolish ideas MDC leaders have come up with to justify why they are participating in elections process that are so flawed the elections “are done” long before the first ballots are cast. Morgan Tsvangirai’s big idea guaranteed to win rigged elections was to unite the opposition.

“Make no mistake about it; you the people under the banner of the MDC Alliance will resoundingly win the next election. We appeal to the region and to the world to stand by the people of this country as they navigate these dicey moments under a brutal regime,” announced Morgan Tsvangirai when he launched the MDC A on 5 August 2016.

“Congratulations Zimbabwe for endorsing this huge alliance as it marches to a resounding victory. We heard you and we have heeded your call.”

Nelson Chamisa, Morgan Tsvangirai’s successor as leader of MDC A embraced the opposition party coalition as the panacea to the nation’s need for meaningful economic and political change. He too heeded to the calls for opposition unity whilst ignoring the rational voices demanding the implementation of the democratic reforms BEFORE elections.

Once again, Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the 2018 elections; it was Zanu PF, not MDC A, that had “a resounding victory”! And, thanks to MDC A’s participation, Zanu PF had the political legitimacy.

Two weeks ago, Nelson Chamisa announced on twitter that MDC A had “a SOLID PLAN that will bring real change in Zimbabwe”! (the emphasis on solid plan, is his not mine)

He said he was not going to reveal any details of his solid plan for obvious reasons – Zanu PF will steal them! Still there are a few things one can be certain of; first and foremost, since not even one token reform has been implemented since the last elections, the solid plan will be yet another attempt to win rigged elections.

In June Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu PF’s Acting National Political Commissar, announce that Zanu PF will not acquiesce to granting 3 to 5 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, Mnangagwa himself had conceded to this demand in September 2018. A candidate can be declared the winner if he/she polled one vote more than the other(s) underlining the importance of every vote. What more 3 million votes, especially when Mnangagwa was declared the winner in 2018 with a total of 2.4 million votes!

By denying 3 million plus Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections in advance, the elections are done! There is absolutely nothing Chamisa’s SOLID PLAN can do stop the rigging, with two years to the election it is too late to have Zimbabweans in diaspora on the voters’ roll.

And by participating in the 2023 elections regardless of reality the election is already done, MDC A and their supporters will once again give credibility to the flawed and illegal process and legitimacy to the result!

We have now all but abandoned "One man, one vote!" in favour "solid plans" to win rigged, done and dusted, elections! The sheer stupidity of it all is nauseating!   

It is heart breaking that Zimbabwe is sinking deeper and deeper into economic poverty and political chaos because, as a nation, we have failed to grasp the concept of “One man, one vote!” and apply it for our own benefit, our children and posterity. Well, until we learn; we will remain in our own man-made hell-on-earth for there is no escape.

5 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Natasha
“wilbert kutaura kwausina kuswera mayoung pple all dey know is bronco n magoma kuno voter dololo worse vari pajoza ko vanokukwira mabus kuti vanovote zim problem is pple dont vote if young pple ALL vote zanu cant rig it will be impossible sadc nezanu same same zvakafanana nekuno report zanu kucort dont work saka iwe dambudziko nderekuti unotaurisa pasocial media asi paground to mobilise one man one vote zero saka better kumira nanelson coz ari paground iwe pasocial media.”
I am a realist and I know that there are many Zimbabweans out there who see but cannot perceive, hear but have never understood, and hence the reason Zimbabwe is in this mess. Nonetheless, I am very encouraged to note there is a growing number of Zimbabwe who are beginning to ask why Zimbabwe is in the mess and are refusing to be led by the nose like a bull at the market!
It is a historic fact that MDC A leaders had five years during the 2008 to 2013 GNU in which to implement the democratic reforms which would have stopped Zanu PF rigging the elections. You can blame SADC, Zanu PF or whoever else you wish but the historic facts say it all - MDC leaders sold out because they are corrupt and incompetent.
"I really hope you don't expect the nation to evaluate on silence. If so, you may have a rude surprise. Many of us prefer policies, projections & strategies to mumbo jumbo in this tweet. It is very discouraging. How can silence factually be golden? This isn't a poetry slam," said an irate Tsitsi Dangarembga tweeted. She was responding to Chamisa’s “solid plan” to win rigged 2023 elections.
The very fact that there is even one Zimbabwean, much less the hundreds of thousands who have been participating in these flawed and illegal elections, foolish enough to reject demands to implement the reforms before elections in the hope of winning rigged elections fills me with shame. How is it possible that anyone can ever be so stupid!

Patrick said...

"One man, one vote!" was a slogan parroted over and over again at political rallies before independence but little understood by the leaders themselves much less povo. And so it was easy for Robert Mugabe and his power hungry cronies to disregard "One man, one vote!" in favour of denying povo the vote in a one-party state because, just like the white colonialists, they were convinced povo could not be trusted with vote.

Mugabe and company make it clear to povo they were to vote for Zanu PF in 1980 or the bush war would continue. Zimbabwe has held elections regularly ever since the country's independence but the ordinary Zimbabwean has never exercised a meaningful free, fair and credible elections because Zanu PF has one way or the other rigged the process to ensure the party's victory.

Demand for democratic change has been a running theme at MDC gatherings ever since the party was launched in 1999 but, again, the party leaders have never really thought through what these changes are much less how they would be implemented. And so when the opportunity to implement the reforms came up during the GNU is is not surprising MDC leaders failed to implement even one reform in five years. Not even one reform!

Fortunately for the MDC leaders the majority of Zimbabweans, who are risked all to elect them into power on the ticket they would bring about the democratic changes the nation was dying for, had no clue what these reforms were and so did not appreciate the consequences of MDC leaders selling out during the GNU.

Still, I would expect every Zimbabwean to reject the folly of demanding reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections in favour of trying to win rigged elections. Many, many Zimbabweans have suffered and many have lost their very lives in the fight to secure basic freedoms and rights including the right to free and fair elections. It is most disheartening that anyone should now give up this right so cheaply!

Of course, it is folly to believe the nation can ever have the confidence of good, competent and stable government whilst the culture of rigged elections is allowed to exist. The two are mutually exclusive; given the chance to cheat to stay in power many people will cheat and those who cheat do not make good and accountable government!

It is midsummer madness for anyone to forfeit the opportunity to implement the democratic reforms and thus guarantee free, fair and credible elections in pursuit of winning rigged elections! Naturally the world have ignored with contempt those, having decided to follow this foolish route, complain of rigged elections after the event!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Weston Mugocha
“Nero is a liar and the whole MDC is clueless. Slogans don't win elections. They sang that cliche' in the yesteryear, "Mugabe Must Go!" Now he is gone, then what? They start singing another chorus, punctuated by lies and fake courage from the leaders. Meanwhile ZanuPf iri kutiza nechinhu. Shame on MDC.”
Every Zimbabwean out there with half a working brain must hang his/her head in shame at what has happened to this nation in the last 41 years. We have fallen from the pedestal of a nation not only producing enough food to feed her own people but produced enough to be the breadbasket of the region. Ever since 2000, we have become the basket case of a failed state dependent of imported food aid.
The country’s corona virus vaccination programme is chaotic as it is plagued by chronic shortage of staff, equipment and the vaccines; will be very luck to vaccinate the 10 million herd immunity target by this time next year. And yet the nation is losing a staggering US$ 1.2 billion per year to gold smugglers alone, just 10% of the money would have been enough to get the 10 million vaccinated by end of the year.
MDC leaders have proven beyond all doubt that they are corrupt and incompetent, they have failed to bring about even one reform in 21 years, and yet to some Zimbabweans Chamisa and company are demigods who can do no wrong!
Nations get the government they deserve, we in Zimbabwe certainly deserve those corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging Zanu PF buffoons complete with the equally corrupt and incompetent MDC. And until we finally take the challenge of electing competent leaders with the seriousness and urgency the matter demands; we are not getting out of this hell-on-earth hole we landed ourselves in!
“Solid plan to win rigged elections!” Only someone who is brain dead would believe such nonsense!

Nomusa Garikai said...

If MDC leaders cared about the freedoms and rights of ordinary Zimbabweans and cared about free, fair and credible elections then they would not participate in an elections for blatantly flawed and illegal that 3 million or 30% plus of the voters are denied the vote.

The only reason Chamisa and his friends in the opposition camp will participate in the 2023 election knowing Zimbabweans in the diaspora have been denied the vote plus a host of other election flaws and illegalities is because they know Zanu Pf will still give away the few gravy-train seats.

Chamisa, Tendai Biti and the rest of the MDC A members who won the gravy train seats last time only to have the taken away after last year's High Court judgement giving leadership of the party to Mwonzora are desperate to win back the seats, they will participate in the elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process got short of putting their own lives on the line!

Patrick said...

The whole idea of winning rigged elections is foolish because its violates all the essential tenets of democratic elections. By accepting rigged elections one is, per se, accepting those doing the rigging have a right to denying as many of the voters as they can manage the right to a meaningful vote. So right to a meaningful vote is now a privilege that can be denied to some as the ruling elite dictate.

The very idea of winning rigged elections is based on the believe that the winning margin is so large it can never be overwhelmed by the rigged votes. This is like fighting up hill, why would anyone want to do that!

The truth is Chamisa and his friends are not participating in these flawed elections with the view of winning the elections, defeating Zanu PF, they know that is a bridge too far. They are participating to win the few gravy train seats Zanu PF is giving away as bait. They cannot admit to the electorate that they are selling out on the fight for meaningful democratic change, fight for free and fair elections and so they pretend they are in for the big fight
regardless how hopeless the situation may be!

Of course, winning rigged elections is a con designed to encourage the naive and gullible into participating in rigged election to give the vote rigging ruling elite legitimacy. The ruling party elite get legitimacy from the opposition leaders' participation in the elections And the opposition ruling elite get the scraps of power reward for participating. The only real losers here are the ordinary people who directly or indirectly pay for the folly of having bad leaders. They cannot remove the bad leaders because the ruling elite rig elections.

Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A friends are of great value to Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies in that MDC leaders did not dismantle Zanu PF's rigging powers even when they had the chance to do so and, ever since the GNU, the MDC leaders have given vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy.

Chamisa and company still harbour hopes of ruling Zimbabwe but they now expect the nation to push for change out of desperation be it street protests or military coup. MDC leaders are not going to lift a finger to push for reforms, they have settled for the few gravy train seats and sit this out!