Tuesday 25 July 2017

US building $200 m new Embassy "Zimbabwe's future is bright" says Ambassador. W Mukori

"We hope the future is bright and I will highlight why the United States government thinks it is. Our commitment remains to Zimbabwe,” announced USA Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Harry Thomas.

“We are building a $200 million embassy; we have 700 Zimbabweans working every day who get paid in United States dollars, $32 million each year is for Zimbabweans as salaries. We give $150 million (annually) to PEPFAR (the United States President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief); we have reduced deaths due to HIV from 25 percent to under 12 percent in the past decade or so. And with another $150 million we are feeding 2.4 million of the 4.1 million food insecure people in Zimbabwe.”

The announcement draw anger and happiness in equal measure Zanu PF apologist, Bernard Bwoni. He clearly wanted the statement to be an endorsement of Washington’s confidence is Zanu PF’s rule, hence the happiness. Yet deep inside, even he can see that President Mugabe’s days in office are numbered and is angry with the Americans’ optimism when he and his friends in Zanu PF are worried sick!

“The negative portrayal of Zimbabwe from the eyes of the Western world is intense and one would think that they have already packed their bags and closed their embassies in a hurry to leave,” fired Bwoni. “But nothing could be further from the truth.

“The fact of the matter is that they are busy fortifying and increasing their presence in the country. The USA is building a new $200 million embassy compound in Zimbabwe and this has been billed the largest embassy compound in Africa. This beggars belief. For a country that is constantly labelled a rogue dictatorship, it is surprising that no one is in a hurry to leave.”

The trouble with apologists like Bwoni is that they have been brainwashed by decades of Zanu PF propaganda and the regular doze of anti-west rhetoric from President Mugabe himself. When the tyrant thundered “Zimbabwe is mine!” His minions party followers took that to mean Mugabe is more important than the country just as the tyrant owned Zanu PF and was more important than the party.

Bwoni could hardly miss Zimbabwe’s economic and political decline after 37 years of President Mugabe and Zanu PF misrule. The people have suffered greatly because of the mess and President Mugabe’s reputation, being the author of the demise, has gone down the tube. Whilst the country can recover from this mess there is every reason to believe that Mugabe will not recover.

What Comrade Bwoni is failing to appreciate here is that Mugabe is not Zimbabwe and therefore the demise of the tyrant is not the demise of the country. Indeed, the setting of Mugabe’s star is heralding the sun rise of a brighter future for the country!

Zimbabwe’s economic decline took a serious knock at the turn of the century, when President Mugabe seized the white-owned farms and gave them to his ever demanding but wasteful Zanu PF cronies. The move backfired badly as it resulted in the total collapse of the country’s agricultural sector, the engine of the country’s economy, which in turn dragged down the economy.  

The Zimbabwe economy since shrunk a staggering 80% to what it was before the farm seizure started in 2000! Unemployment has soared to 90% plus and the regime has admitted that 72% of the people now live in poverty. Zimbabweans are now the poorest people in Africa. All these bad economic figures point to bad governance and, in spite of all his attempts to distance himself by blame everyone and everything else, are weighing on him like the mile stone round his neck.

The economic hardship brought on by the economic meltdown has affected the ordinary people as well as the Zanu PF ruling elite; poverty has no respect for political rank. Zanu PF grandees like the late Nathan Shamuyarira, a cabinet minister for 25 years, died a pauper. President Mugabe, with typical Animal Farm cynicism, repaired to potholes on the road to Shamuyarira’s and painted house the afternoon he died. A furtive act to hide the decades of neglect, rot and decay which mirrored the poverty of the dearly departed.

It is the fear of the certainty of poverty that is fuelling the serious in fighting for power in Zanu PF as the members fight over the ever-shrinking national wealth. When the centre cannot hold, things fall apart; Zanu PF is imploding. President Mugabe’s hold on power is as shaky as ever.

The one thing that once cheered Mugabe greatly was the chaos in the opposition camp. He has been both very cunning and very lucky to have had Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends for political opponents. How he managed to con the opposition to do nothing about implement the democratic reforms for five years during the GNU showed just what a cunning politician Mugabe is, there is no question about it. Still, it must be said the Mugabe was very lucky that the MDC leaders also happened to be breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent, there is no way he would not have pulled that off otherwise!  

MDC leaders’ incompetence was a blessing in the past but now it may well be a curse to Mugabe.

Before the 2013 elections, SADC leaders warned Tsvangirai & co. not to contest the elections with no reforms in place; but the corrupt and incompetent MDC leaders had bee-wax in their ears. President Mugabe rigged the vote. SADC leaders accept the result not because they believed the elections were free and fair but to punish the MDC for ignoring their warning.

Zanu PF has resisted all demands to implement democratic reforms since the rigged July 2013 elections and the regime is set to rig the vote as before. The nagging question Mugabe and Zanu PF cannot ignore is will SADC be fooled into accepting the result again, especially when the opposition has all but lost credibility because they failed to come up with any plausible excuse why they are once again contesting flawing election.

SADC leaders are rightly worries that Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown will lead to social and political instability. Another rigged election will do nothing to help with the economic recovery given that Zanu PF has no clue what to do. So, approving another rigged election would be a very foolish thing to do.

President Mugabe rigged the 2013 elections and got away with it but it is now certain that SADC leaders will not let him get away with rigging 2018 election. “Tsuro haiponi rutsva kaviri!” (The hare will not escape the veld fire twice!) as one would say in Shona.

Bernard Bwoni knows President Mugabe is in deep trouble this time because will not rig the vote and get away with it. Regime change, that dreaded phrase in Zanu PF circles, that the party has rigged the vote, beaten, raped and even killed over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans to avoid is now as certain as the sun rise.

The certainty of regime change would have Mugabe, his family and many of his cronies, especially those who have shed innocent blood, rigged elections and/or committed other heinous crimes “have already packed their bags” ready to flee the country, if only they had somewhere to go. The world has become a small place, there is nowhere for criminal to hide.

Bwoni is angry that the American are too not packing their bags and leaving Zimbabwe is the face of this regime change nightmare. What the apologist cannot accept is that Mugabe is not Zimbabwe and the certain demise of the tyrant and his corrupt and tyrannical regime is in fact the start of a bright future for the country.

After 37 years of corrupt and tyrannical autocratic rule, Zimbabwe is finally going to have regime change, severe all the dictatorial and corrupt laws and practices, restore all the individual freedoms and human rights and give our people their human dignity and mastery of their own destiny. Ambassador Thomas is right, Zimbabwe’s future is Zimbabwe is very bright; the more so after nearly four decades in the dark ages! 

5 comments:

  1. These Zanu PF youths can say what the like but what the people of Zimbabwe want is free, fair and credible elections where everyone and not just a select few "vavhimbirwa nenyemba" (stuffed full of beans) can impose some one on the nation. We are done with the de facto one-party dictatorship.

    These Zanu PF thugs are living in the past we have wasted nearly four decades messing around pretending any good could ever come out of autocratic rule. We now demand the full implementation of the democratic reforms followed by free, fair and credible elections. From now on the people of Zimbabwe, in a free and fair democratic vote, will decide who governs the country!

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  2. We have now to wait and see whether the Zanu PF hit squad President Mugabe set up to deal with Zanu PF "soiling the party's name" by attacking opposition members will jump into action and punish Changara and the other 5 gang members.

    Why the opposition are refusing to listen to SADC leaders' advice not to contest the elections until reforms are implemented is beyond me. Worse still why anyone continue to support these opposition sell-out just for the sake of a free T-shirt is another mystery. So George Sande risked his life for a T-shirt and then at the end of the day let Zanu PF have another landslide victory.


    The stupidity of some of these MDC supporters is shocking. With such naive voters it is little wonder Zimbabwe is in a mess!

    ZPP will continue to faithfully report the political violence, excellent work, but has it ever occurred to some one in the organisation that they also need to ask the question why the country is contesting the election before implementing the reforms designed to end the madness.

    Surely ZPP has a duty to say something about stopping people being pushed off the top of the cliff and not just giving us the tally of the victims found at the bottom of the cliff, their injuries, how many died, etc.

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  3. “Our analysis suggests that the current design of the programme creates significant fiscal risks and overall effectiveness could be improved by ensuring that the beneficiaries are those most in need.”
    IMF deputy director of strategy, policy and review, Alfred Kammer, said Zimbabwe would record economic growth this year due to improved rain, but warned this was not sustainable.

    Well puff goes Mnangagwa’s command agriculture lie as the panacea to get Zimbabwe out of the mess the country landed itself in after the white-owned farm seizures! It will not work.

    We should not have to concern ourselves with whether a given Zanu PF policy will work or not if we had free and fair elections because the people of Zimbabwe are sick and tired of the regime they will vote them out of office at the first opportunity. After they have rigged the elections to stay in power the regime is notorious for ignoring all the sound advice it is given hence the reason the country is in a mess.

    As a nation, we should just focus on demanding democratic reforms implemented because until we have reforms, nothing of substance will ever be accomplished!

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  4. @ Tapiwa Gomo
    “Those with a functioning memory will remember the events of March 2008, which shocked the nation, when the police and army chiefs declared that they would not allow anyone other than President Robert Mugabe, to take charge of the country,” you said.

    “And the MDC responded saying that amounted to a coup threat and today they also seem to have mastered the art of autocracy — courtesy of lessons from our uniformed chiefs.”

    The argument of the opposition splitting the presidential vote in favour of Zanu PF is a nonsense argument proffer by those who have no clue what they are talking about. In the presidential race for someone to win in the first round the candidate must have at least 50% plus one of the cast votes. If all the opposition candidates’ total votes reach or excess the 50% plus one then it does not matter what the Zanu PF candidate gets he/she cannot be declared the winner because their vote can never be more than 50% plus one too.

    If none of the opposition candidates fail to finish in the top two of the running candidates in the first round then clearly the opposition had no quality candidate and/or supporters because they would have allowed a candidate from a third grouping (independent for example) to win second place.

    In the run-off the independent candidate, if he/she finished in the top two, will win with the collective vote of the first round. If none of the independent candidates is in the run-off then the opposition supporters can back the lesser of the two-evil running.

    In the case of an independent candidate above, one cannot complain of splitting the vote because he/she clearly turned out to be more popular/ better organised than any one of the individual opposition candidates and so justice has been done in that the most popular in the independent and opposition camp will win the day. That is very good for democracy.

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  5. We speaking more local languages have made President Mugabe a better leader? Or to put it in another way would the millions out there living in poverty and the over 30 000 the tyrant murdered in cold blood during his reign of terror be resting in peace because President Mugabe now speaks five, ten or 20 local languages?
    Is this a follow up on Morgan Tsvangirai who too thought for anyone to be considered suitable to be president of Zimbabwe he/she must know Mbire is! The village idiot thought he was being really clever!
    Some people are obsessed about trivial matters; such as gender, tribe, region, etc. they simply refuse to see the trees from the grass. It is easy to see why President Mugabe has found it dead easy to establish and retain his corrupt and tyrannical dictatorship; divide and rule is easy where the people are obsessed with trivia.

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