Thursday 17 August 2017

Opposition can repeat "Ghana surprise victory," argue Think Tank President - nonsense N Garikai

There is no doubt that Zimbabwe had the potential to be a free, just and prosperous nation when the country attained her independence in 1980. We have some of the best land and weather to grow all the nation’s food requirements as was shown by our breadbasket status before 1980. And we have vast mineral wealth and other resources.

Instead of being one of the most prosperous nation in Africa we are now the poorest. Ever since President Mugabe seized the white owned farms to give them mainly to his corrupt, incompetent and wasteful cronies the country has had to rely of imported food aid. We are starving in the land that is for all intend and purpose is the Garden of Eden. Decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption has destroyed the country’s once promising economy.

It took the nation two decades or so to acknowledge that President Mugabe and his Zanu PF party who took political power when the country attained her independence in 1980 was incompetent, corrupt and a murderous tyrant. From the day he got into power Mugabe has set out to systematically undermine the country’s democratic institutions and people’s freedoms and rights to create a de facto one party dictatorship. The regime has shown that it’s vote rigging machinery is formidable and it is absolutely ruthless in its drive to retain political power at all cost.

In Zanu PF’s 37 years in power the regime has murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans in its ruthless determination to establish and retain absolute power.

Still, in the last 37 years the nation has had countless opportunities to either stop the Zanu PF political juggernaut before it even got started or to derail. Why we have failed in doing either and have been stuck with the corrupt and tyrannical regime for all these years can be attributed to many things; the nation’s inability to think logically being one of these reasons. Here is one such example, Darlington Nyambiya.

“Zimbabwe opposition parties’ chances of a victory in 2018 national elections appear dim against a well-resourced Zanu PF machine, but last year’s surprise victory by Ghana and Gambia’s opposition gives hope that with a well thought-out Election Campaign Strategy, the apple cart can still be turned,” wrote Nyambiya.

Nyambiya is “the President of the Local Solution Council (LSC). The LSC is Zimbabwe’s leading Think Tank with members from diverse Zimbabwean communities in politics, business, religion and sports. He is also a Pro-Democracy Activist, Political Strategist, Human Rights Defender, Social Media Commentator, Writer, Preacher and Business Executive”. Well with such an impressive background – second only to that of President Mugabe with his seven University degrees, etc. – the nation agog with expectation of this masterly strategy to finally defeat Zanu PF!

The mother of all strategies called for the opposition to form “a United Front”. Our political strategist did not comment on whether the recent MDC Alliance was good enough to constitute his united front. The united front was then asked to accomplish four different tasks.

“As in most cases, the incumbent president will always have an advantage, and in the case of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) has also been accused of being partial to Zanu PF so a United Opposition will need to employ political, legal and counter-rigging manoeuvres to keep the election management body in check,” came the advice.

This is like reading the stupid arguments by some of the stupid characters in Alice in Wonderland. Of course, it is nonsense to tell the opposition employ political blah, blah “manoeuvres” without saying what these manoeuvres are.

The political manoeuvres that are on the table and have been since the GNU are to implement the democratic reforms designed to severe the undemocratic control Zanu PF has over ZEC, the Police and all the other State Institutions. Our self-proclaimed political strategist acknowledges that Ghana’s Election Commission is independent.

“The Ghana Electoral Commission has a relatively strong legal foundation and has developed a reputation for independence,” he acknowledged.

 Nyambiya’s other strategic advices follow the same vicious circle of striving to ensure free and fair elections without saying how that is to be achieved or assume the conditions for free and fair elections already exist. In short Nyambiya’s “four pillars of an opposition victory in 2018” are nothing more than regurgitated excuses for contesting next year’s without implemented the democratic reforms first.

During the GNU, Tsvangirai and his MDC friends had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF. They thought they could defeat Zanu PF without implementing the reforms and thus wasted the opportunity. Nyambiya’s ill-thought out strategies are just revised variations of MDC ill-fated plans to defeat the dictatorship without dismantling it.


Zimbabwe is facing very serious economic and political challenges and we cannot afford another rigged election next year. We must face the political reality that if we are ever going to get out of the hell-hole we find ourselves in we will have to implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible election and stop wasting time on stupid gimmicks!

3 comments:

  1. Tsvangirai cannot have it both ways; he must either admit that the elections were free and fair and he lost to President Mugabe because the opposition was divided. Or maintain what he said after the election that Zanu PF rigged the vote.

    If the 2013 elections were free and fair then his MDC Alliance would not change anything since Mugabe won 62% of the vote. Zanu PF is set to repeat the same thing next year.

    If the 2013 elections were rigged, which is supported by the evidence on the ground, then a united opposition is not going to change much because it is stopping the vote rigging that is the main task here.


    MDC have accepted that Zanu PF will rig the elections and they are quite happy getting the few seats the regime gives away to entice the opposition to contest the elections regardless how flawed the process.

    Tsvangirai and company had the best chance ever to implement the democratic reforms during the GNU and they have given up bring about any democratic change.

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  2. Fissures in the MDC-T are reportedly becoming wider amid reports that the top three leaders assaulted a fortnight ago are contemplating joining Dr Nkosana Moyo's Alliance of the People's Agenda after the parties had a meeting in South Africa recently.

    Mr Tsvangirai has formed the MDC Alliance with Transform Zimbabwe, Professor Welshman Ncube's MDC, Zimbabwe People First, the Multi-Racial Christian Democratic Party, People's Democratic Party, and Zanu Ndonga.

    Mr Tsvangirai has, however, said the coalition process was still work in progress.

    In the coalition agreement MDC-T will contest in 114 constituencies; MDC 32; ZimPF 20; MCD 1; PDP 14; and Transform Zimbabwe 19.

    The constituency distribution plan has the MDC-T fielding candidates in most urban areas while the majority of rural constituencies have been reserved for the six parties.

    MDC Alliance is a none event.

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  3. @ Darlington

    Are you saying the opposition should insist on people producing proof of residence because this is a sword that cuts both ways. If people insist on proof of residence the regime can use this to make it hard for opposition supporters to register. On the other hand if no such proof is demanded then urban constituencies will be stuff with Zanu PF youths bussed from far and wide!

    What I cannot understand is why are you coming up with all these far-fetched ideas to dislodge ZAnu PF when the obvious solution would be to implement the reforms and stop Zanu PF rigging the vote once and once for all! Why are you so keen to find a solution that does not stop Zanu PF rigging the vote? Why is ending Zanu PF's undemocratic powers such a taboo? Why are you scarred of President Mugabe and Zanu PF?

    You are really going out of your way to appease President Mugabe and Zanu PF. Well if you are serious about meaningful political change then it is only possible with the dismantling of Zanu PF. If you want a healthy and functioning democracy, then you must completely dismantle the autocracy; there is no half-half here!

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