Saturday, 18 June 2022

Will 11 SADC leaders ask Rwanda CHOGM 2022 to lower election standard to readmit Zimbabwe? P Guramaatunhu

 Rwanda is hosting the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2022 next week, 20 to 25 June 2022. President Mnangagwa has, no doubt, been lobbying hard for Zimbabwe to be re-admitted to the Commonwealth. The regime is notorious for spending millions of dollars on PR firms to spruce up its image even when country’s education and health care have collapsed for lack of funds.

Zimbabwe’s readmission application was rejected following the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections in 2018. The Commonwealth Election Observer Team report, like EU and many reports, gave detailed recommendation on what Zimbabwe should do to ensure future elections are free and fair.

Zanu PF has not implemented even one token reform since the rigged 2018 elections. The regime has stubbornly resisted all pressure to produce even something as basic as a verified voters’ roll.

Zanu PF is blatantly rigging the 2023 elections!

If this 2022 Rwanda CHOGM should decide to readmit Zimbabwe back into the Commonwealth it would be because the delegates had given up on Zimbabwe ever implementing the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections. And so Zimbabwe’s elections will be measured against a one-foot long yard stick as contrast to the international accept three-foot long stick! This is exactly what SADC leaders have done!

Of 19 African countries in the Commonwealth, 11 of them are also in the SADC regional grouping. Wearing their Commonwealth cap, the 11 countries endorsed the Commonwealth Election Observer team’s report led by Ghana's former president John Dramani Mahama.

"We note that important gains were made in these elections. However, the acute bias of the state media in favour of the governing party, persistent allegations of intimidation reported to the group, and the unfair use of incumbency privileges tilted the playing field in favour of the governing party (Zanu-PF),” stated the Mahama report.

"The post-election violence, which resulted in fatalities, and the behaviour of security forces marred this phase of elections. For these reasons, we are unable to endorse all aspects of the process as credible, inclusive, and peaceful."

However, when the 11 were wearing their SADC caps, they endorsed the SADC team that concluded that the same election process was “substantially free, fair and credible!” This was only possible because SADC was judging the Zimbabwe elections against a lower standard to that the Commonwealth team was using.

Of course, President Mnangagwa was eternally grateful to SADC leaders for their political endorsement and legitimacy.

The only time, in 2008, when SADC leaders joined the rest of the international community and condemned Zimbabwe’s flawed and illegal elections; Zanu PF lost political legitimacy and was forced to agree on the need to implement a raft of democratic reforms.  A Government of National Unity (GNU) was tasked to implement the reforms.

Sadly, not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU. Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC, who were entrusted to implement the reforms turned out to be corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. SADC leaders had nagged MDC to implement the reforms but to no avail.

SADC leaders had made one last minute bid to have Zimbabwe’s 2013 elections postponed until reforms were implemented. They told Tsvangirai and company, to their faces, “If you take part in next month’s elections, you will lose. The elections are done!”  

As we know MDC leaders, once again, paid no heed and participated in the elections. Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections and SADC leaders, no doubt in disgruntled despair at MDC’s betrayal, turned a blind eye to the rigging and endorsed the process as “substantially free, fair and credible” giving Zanu PF legitimacy.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is banking on the 11 SADC nations to pressure CHOGM measure Zimbabwe’s adherence to democratic values using a one-foot long yard-stick and not the universally accepted three-foot long yard-stick because Zimbabwe has failed to implement even one reform even when the country had the golden opportunity to do so!                  

It would be very foolish, to say the least, for 2022 Rwanda CHOGM to readmit Zimbabwe into the Commonwealth for three reasons:

a)      Lowering the democratic standards that have served the Commonwealth nations well will start a race to the bottom because many leaders will want the same compromised standards applied to them too. Many Commonwealth countries, notably Rwanda and Uganda, have dictators who have failed to hold free, fair and credible elections. Readmit Zimbabwe and there will be a lot more dictators in the Commonwealth.

 

b)     There are many Zimbabweans who readily accept that the 2008 to 2013 GNU was a golden opportunity for Zimbabwe to implement the democratic reforms and they condemn the MDC leaders for selling out. The Zimbabweans who continue to support MDC/CCC’s idiotic folly of “winning rigged elections” do so out of ignorance and/or desperation. Every thinking Zimbabwean accepts it is insane to participate in flawed elections out of greed for the few gravy train seats offered as bait only to give Zanu PF legitimacy. They welcome another opportunity to implement the reforms and finally get the nation out of this hell-hole.

 

c)      If Zimbabwe was readmitted, the Commonwealth will render the organisation’s own democratic standards and values irrelevant and embolden Zanu PF to rig the 2023 and future elections. 2022 Rwanda CHOGM will have condemned Zimbabwe to the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship aided by the entourage of corrupt incompetent and utterly useless opposition. Zimbabwe must not be readmitted to the Commonwealth until it implements the democratic reforms and uphold the internationally recognised democratic standards and values. That, surely, is not too much to ask!

6 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

It is a historic fact that the 2008 to 2013 was a golden opportunity for Zimbabwe implement the democratic reforms and dismantle its oppressive and dysfunctional Zanu PF autocracy. SADC leaders had broken with their old tradition of supporting the ruling elite in forcing Zanu PF to accept reforms.

It is great pity that Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends had sold out and failed to implement even one reform. A fact very rarely acknowledged especially by MDC/CCC leaders who prefer to blame SADC leaders for the GNU's failures. There are three reasons MDC leaders' corrupt and incompetence must be acknowledged from the roof tops:

a) because it is a historic fact
b) by acknowledging it proves we have learned from the past mistakes and thus ready to move on
c) We must not give SADC leaders the excuse for judging 2023 elections "substantially free, fair and credible" by denouncing in no uncertain terms the MDC/CCC's participation in the flawed elections.

Nomusa Garikai said...

Those you do not learn from the past are destined to repeat the same mistakes again and again and again until they learn! Even after 42 years of rigged elections we have yet to learn even such basics as the need for verified voters' roll for free, fair and credible elections.

We have the opposition that is so naive and incompetent they believe they can win elections in which there is no verified voters' roll. They are so stupid they expect the world to grant them legitimacy if they win and yet denounce the process if they lose on basis of a flawed and illegal process.

Of course, a flawed and illegal electoral process that does not even have verified voters' roll cannot per se produce a legitimate winner!

It is tragic that even now a decade after the GNU many Zimbabweans still have no clue the GNU was the nation's golden opportunity to end the Zanu PF dictatorship!

Zimbabwe Light said...

Zimbabwean public servants have rejected an offer for a 100% pay increase from the government of the Southern African nation where inflation surged to 132% last month.

Workers "flatly rejected" the state's offer to double their pay, the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions said in an emailed statement Friday. They demand that the lowest paid civil servant get $840 a month, compared with their current salary of 18 000 Zimbabwean dollars (R850). Alternatively they want a pay check that includes a mix of the greenback and the local currency.

Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate jumped to the highest level in a year in May as food prices almost tripled. This was partly due a sharp depreciation in the Zimbabwe dollar that spurred authorities to use a variety of strategies to stem its decline.
Former VP Mohadi promised to pay village heads and other traditional leaders generous salaries and allowances, better than those paid to teachers, nurses and other low rank civil servants. The party values the traditional leaders’ service of carolling rural voters to attend Zanu PF rallies and to vote for the party. Zimbabwe’s education and health care services have all but collapsed after decades of being starved of funds. Many teachers and nurses have left the country in search for greener pastures.
Zanu PF cares more about retaining its iron grip on power and even at the cost of tragic human suffering and the country sinking into the abyss!
Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs and as long as that remains the case, there will be no meaningful economic recovery. The country had many golden opportunities to end the Zanu PF dictatorship, especially during the 2008 to 2013 GNU; the country’s corrupt and incompetent opposition wasted them all.

Zimbabwe Light said...

If the Commonwealth was to readmit Zimbabwe knowing fully well that Zanu PF has not implemented even one token reform; it would be an insult to every thinking Zimbabwean. Zimbabwe will have no choice but to pull out of the Commonwealth at the earliest opportunity!

Zimbabwe Light said...

The Commonwealth refused to readmit Zimbabwe back into the body of 53 nations because the country failed to hold free, fair and credible elections in 2018.
"We note that important gains were made in these elections. However, the acute bias of the state media in favour of the governing party, persistent allegations of intimidation reported to the group, and the unfair use of incumbency privileges tilted the playing field in favour of the governing party (Zanu-PF),” stated the Commonwealth Observer team report. The team was led by former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama.

"The post-election violence, which resulted in fatalities, and the behaviour of security forces marred this phase of elections. For these reasons, we are unable to endorse all aspects of the process as credible, inclusive, and peaceful.”
The Commonwealth, the EU and many other observers have recommended the country implement reforms. Sadly, not even one token reform has been implemented. Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections as we speak, for Pete’s sake!
Why the country’s opposition continue to participate in these flawed and illegal elections just to give the process some modicum of credibility and Zanu PF legitimacy, is a mute but important question.
Readmitting vote rigging Zanu PF’s Zimbabwe into the Commonwealth will be patronising and insulting to very thinking Zimbabwean. Zimbabwe will leave the Commonwealth at the earliest opportunity – that is the measure of our anger!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Trust Gura
“Yes it's good to interact with other groupings like CHOGM but Zimbabwe cannot be forced to reforms that sweets Western Ideology whose Agenda is regime Change. To some free and fair elections are when the will of the Western sponsored opposition parties are met. The ruling Party is aware of all these mechanisms hence will not betray sons of the soil.”
Has it ever occurred to you that ordinary Zimbabweans also want the freedoms and rights including the right to free elections that other human beings out there take for granted!
It is interesting that Zanu PF has only acknowledge the call for free elections coming from the whites and completely ignored the blacks making the same call. This is nothing new, the whites before independence treated the blacks with the same dismissive contempt!
Zanu PF talked of one man one vote before independence but discarded the idea long before the nation’s first elections in 1980. The party made it clear if Zanu PF lost the elections the bush war would continue. The party has rigged elections ever since under the pretext it is foreigners seeking regime change who want free and fair elections.
The people of Zimbabwe will be having free and fair elections if MDC/CCC have not sold out on reforms. Trust me the reforms will be implemented; watch this space and learn!