Wednesday 15 November 2017

Mnangagwa may be the less of the three Zanu PF evils our goal is replace dictatorship with democracy. W Mukori

Zimbabwe Defence Force (ZDF) spokesman, Major General Sibusiso Moyo’s live broadcast on Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Television this morning, 15 th November 2017, will go down in the annals of the nation’s history. Ever since General Constantino Chiwenga read his statement, flanked by 30 or so ZDF top brass members, on Monday 13 November 2018 (another historic day), threatening President Mugabe to stop purging former VP Emerson Mnangagwa from the party, the nation was on edge, dreading a military coup. At 04.00 local time, an unholy hour when all decent people are snoring in their beds and only witches are afoot, Maj General Moyo made his announcement.

"Fellow Zimbabweans, following the address we made on 13 November 2017 which we believe our main broadcaster, ZBC and The Herald, were directed not to publicise, the situation in our country has moved to another level," he said.

"Firstly, we wish to assure the nation that His Excellency, The President, of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Head of State and Government and Commander in Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde R.G Mugabe and his family are safe and sound and their security is guaranteed. We are only targeting criminals around him who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice. As soon as we have accomplished our mission we expect that the situation will return to normalcy.

"To both our people and the world beyond our borders: We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover of Government. What the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is doing is to pacify a degenerating political, social and economic situation in our country which if not addressed may result in violent conflict," said Maj Gen Moyo.

Yeah right! The State President and his family are boxed in their home by the very people who claim “safe and sound and their security is guaranteed”. The only people threatening the president life is those who have put him under house-arrest; they very people who were entrusted to make sure this highway thuggery never ever happen to him! Major General Moyo and his coup conspirators can deny this was not a coup all day and night; the truth is the truth, this is a coup.

“We are only targeting criminals around him who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice!” I had to replay this bit several times to many sure I heard him right! Even now, I cannot resist having another long laugh – my sides are killing me!

Major General, we know what is going here, we are not all stupid. You are right, the root cause of Zimbabwe’s social and economic suffering is the gross mismanagement and rampant corruption by the criminals in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe’s economy is in such a mess unemployment has soared to dizzying heights of 90%, 72.3% of the population are living on US$1.00 or less a day, etc.; such is the level of the economic suffering the criminals have caused.

It should be noted that Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is not something that has happen the last year or two; the rot started soon after independence and has got worse and worse all these last 37 years. The obvious question then is; why have you, Major General Moyo, and your team done nothing to stop these criminals until now?

We all know that there have been two distinct factions in Zanu PF, the Lacoste and G40 factions, led by former VP Mnangagwa and Grace Mugabe, fighting to be the one to succeed Mugabe. You and your friends, Major, are in the Lacoste faction. When President Mugabe fired Mnangagwa last week this was quickly followed by lists of Lacoste supporters to be fired. This is what forced you Major and your friends to act, starting with General Chiwenga’s statement.

When Mnangagwa was fired he too was accused of destabilizing the Zimbabwe economy, the same charges the Major is accusing the G40 supporters. The truth is both G40 and Lacoste supporters are corrupt and incompetent, they are pointing accusing fingers at each other now because each is trying to justify why it is booting the other out of the party.

This is a case of two partners in crime of 37 years standing accusing each other of being a criminal! What is laughable is each side is saying this with a straight face, confident everyone will be fooled into embracing the accuser as the good guy! “Kuvaraidza zura kunyanga yaona!” (You are staking one already aware of the staker!) as one would say in Shona.

Word in the rumour mill is that Emerson Mnangagwa is back in Zimbabwe after escaping to SA fearful of his safety and security. No doubt he will now take over from Mugabe. Parliament will be told Mugabe stepped down due to ill health and old age – which is a self-evident truth, Mugabe has been refusing to accept – and thus clear the way for Mnangagwa to take over.

President Mnangagwa can serve the remainder of Mugabe’s remaining five-year term, no problem. However, next elections must be held by 31 July 2018, when the term of the present government's term end, without failure.

No doubt President Mnangagwa would be tempted to postpone next year’s elections to give himself time to show the nation that he is his own man competent enough to make a positive impact on the country’s shuttered economy. If Morgan Tsvangirai was able to make a difference to the economy during the GNU by scraping the Z$, Mnangagwa is a lot smarter and, given time, would make an even bigger difference. He has only four months, if elections are held in April, or eight months max; not enough time.

Mnangagwa would not win a free, fair and credible elections if one was to be held in eight months from now. The people may be glad to see the back of Mugabe right now but if they are given the opportunity to get rid of Mnangagwa, the last and remaining half of the Zanu PF dictatorship, they will seize it with both hands. Mnangagwa is smart enough to know that.

Mnangagwa has waited for 37 years to be president and he would not risk being booted out of office after only eight months. To hold on to his job he will have two choices:

a)     Rig next year’s election. Zanu PF’s vote rigging machine has not been affected by all the turmoil tearing the party apart right now because the key players, the security sector bigwigs like General Chiwenga, the field operatives from the various security services, the war veterans and, of course, Mnangagwa himself, are still there.

Although Mugabe held most of the cash to bankroll the vote rigging machine, Mnangagwa knows where the cash was coming from and will have little problem milking the cow!

Mnangagwa can blatantly rig next year’s elections, his greatest problem is getting away with it. The current chaos in Zimbabwe was a wake-up call to SADC leaders, they know Zimbabwe’s political instability will never go away until the country is cured of the curse of rigged elections. If SADC leaders refused to accept Mnangagwa’s election victory then his hopes of holding on to power would be finished!

b)     Postpone the elections by two or three years and ask the opposition to join him in another Government of National Unity (GNU), to buy himself time to prove he can turn the national economy around.

Mnangagwa will have no problem get the like of Tsvangirai to join him in another GNU, the MDC-T leader and his colleagues have lost political credibility and know their chance of winning any seats in next year’s elections are very small given the opposition camp is overcrowded right now with wannabes.

Mnangagwa’s problem with calling for a GNU is justifying it. Mnangagwa cannot deny that his taking over from Mugabe is an internal Zanu PF matter; made mess by Mugabe’s refusal to hand over power, yes, but still an internal matter. Zanu PF cannot propose the GNU on the ground the party has failed to make adequate preparation for fresh elections because the regime will have to square the unethical circle of rewarding itself for its planned failure.

Even if people were to turn a blind eye to the ethical question there is the more immediate issue of can anyone be so foolish to trust the same Zanu PF and MDC politicians to implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections when they are the ones who failed to get even one reform implemented in the last GNU!!

It was Grace Mugabe and many other Zanu PF minions who have often claimed that Robert Mugabe had been appointed president of Zimbabwe by God Himself. The tyrant had clearly believed this was so because he had often said God alone would remove him from office in line with his ambition to be life-president. The tyrant had rigged elections and even murdered over 30 000 to ensure no-regime-change. Still, history will say, it was the same Zimbabwean Army Generals, who had shed the blood of most of his political victims to help impose Mugabe on a reluctant nation, who booted the tyrant out of office at 04.00 hours on 15 November 2017.

Emerson Mnangagwa, who has helped to impose Mugabe on the nation, finally inherited the presidency, after 37 years of walking in Mugabe’s shadow and doing the tyrant’s dirtiest political jobs such as the murders and vote rigging. I do not believe Mnangagwa’s presidency will last beyond the remaining few months of Mugabe’s term because he cannot win free, fair and credible elections, to with his history as Mugabe’s murderous and vote rigging side kick. He can rig the elections but will not get away with it.

Whilst I would readily agree with most Zimbabweans who consider Mnangagwa the less of the three Zanu PF evils, the other two being Mugabe and his wife Grace. I would like to remind all Zimbabweans that the real choice is between good and evil, we can end the dictatorship and not just swop one dictator for another by implementing the democratic reforms so we have free, fair and credible elections – our guarantee for good, competent and, most important of all, accountable government for our time and posterity.


Zanu PF is imploding and the factional war has managed remove Mugabe out of office. We, the ordinary people, must not forget that the Mnangagwa led Zanu PF dictatorship is but the flip-side of the Mugabe Zanu PF dictatorship. We want a healthy and functional democracy and must keep our eyes fixed on that and not compromise.

8 comments:

  1. The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, is closely following the developments in Zimbabwe. He urges all stakeholders to address the current situation in accordance with the Constitution of Zimbabwe and the relevant instruments of the African Union, including the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance.

    This is the kind of inconsistence that has undermined the AU. How many time has Mugabe flouted Zimbabwe’s constitution and the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, murdering his political opponents and critics and rigging the vote to stay in power and how many time has the AU turned a blind eye? In 2008 Mugabe gave the middle finger to all as we can see in the youtube video.

    After the tyrant barbarism of the 2008 elections the AU and SADC agreed Zimbabwe needed to implement the raft of democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. Everyone knows that not even one reform was ever implemented and yet both AU and SADC knew without reforms Mugabe would rig elections and that is exactly what he did. It is a slap in the face of every thinking Zimbabwean that the AU election observer team mentioned the failure by the Mugabe regime to produce a verified voters’ roll for 2013 elections as this was a mistake that “regime must correct”!

    Today the illegitimate tyrant is put under house arrest by the same thugs who had imposed him on the nation for the last 37 years and the AU is alarmed! Mugabe has murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans and the AU is not even concerned. Is Mugabe the only Zimbabwean whose life is of value and the rest of us are mere ants in comparison? What an utterly useless organisation the AU is!

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  2. The Americans hunkered down Saddam Hussein after the fall of Iraq and had him tried and executed a.s.a.p. because tyrant love attention and as long as these generals call him "Your Excellency!" Mugabe will play one against the other. After 37 years of corrupt, vote rigging and murderous tyrannical rule there are every few people in the world who would dispute that Mugabe is a tyrant who deserve death. 

    The nation has infinitely more urgent matters to attend to than waste a day appeasing this murderous tyrant. The longer the allow Mugabe to dictate to them the longer he is going to remain on the national agenda. 

    The trouble is not Mugabe but rather there are indecisive men and women handling his case. It is no wonder Margaret Dongo talked of Zanu PF leaders as "vakadzi vaMugabe" (Mugabe's subservient concubines). Mugabe's concubines are so scarred of the tyrant none of them can tell him to his face that is a corrupt, vote rigging and murderous tyrant who must step down from the office of the presidency and allow the nation to move on. They all know he rigged elections, the idiots helped him rig the vote, and therefore he is illegitimate and he knows that too.

    The irony is Mugabe was going to condemn these generals to abject poverty or worse without affording any of them even a hearing. Now they are offering him all his earthy comforts and he is still refusing to step down - not that his stay will bring anything another than misery to the rest of the populous! 

    Instead of Mugabe sleeping with one open it is the stupid generals who are sleeping with both eyes open fearful of one of them sell-out and killing the other to please Mugabe! Now that Mugabe has refused to step down the idiots are at a total loss what to do next! You can shoot each other or shoot yourself because Mugabe will shoot you!

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  3. When the Russian dictator Josef Stalin died millions of Russians mourned uncontrollably, including people whose fathers, mothers, brothers, etc. had been send to Siberia to the deaths by the tyrant for no known crime other than some frivolous charge. We should not be surprise that Mugabe will have many equally foolish admirers especially amongst those who have benefited from his tyrannical rule.

    Zanu PF legislator for Harare Terence Mukupe has bemoaned the manner in which President Robert Mugabe was coming to an end saying if he had handled it properly his legacy would have remained untainted.

    He blamed all the problems that Mugabe is now facing on those who surrounded him and misled him to ditch his liberation comrades.

    Mugabe was a control freak who begrudged giving any power to anyone else. He had spies following everyone including his own Zanu PF leaders. He took advice from no one and only an idiot who does not know what he is talking about would ever blame anyone of “misleading” Mugabe!

    MP Mukupe is an idiot. Mugabe destroyed the country’s economy forcing 72.3% of our people to live on US$1.00 or less per day, murdered over 30 000 of our people to establish and retain his de facto one-party state dictatorship. That is Mugabe’s legacy and there is no changing historic facts.

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  4. Rogue war veterans can who have helped to impose Mugabe and his tyrannical regime all these last 37 years can call themselves the people's army they cannot change the historic fact that the betrayed povo. The war veterans must accept the need for democratic reforms and free and fair elections as the basis for a free, just, peaceful and prosperous nation. War veterans must accept that they have a vote like everyone else and not a veto.

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  5. Zanu PF is imploding and is dragging the whole nation down into the abyss all because of the insatiable greed for absolute power and the influence and wealth it brought of one tyrant, his wife and a the few ruling elite and cronies. The first thing Zimbabwe must do now is work tirelessly to make sure we implement the democratic reforms designed to dismantle this corrupt and autocratic system of government and replace it with a open free and democtati system of government in which those in power are always accountable to the people.


    It is the people who must be the course of all political power through free, fair and credible elections. The madness of one centre of power we have in Zimbabwe has not help make leaders accountable as we can see in Zanu PF with Mugabe firing everyone at the drop of a hat to create his Mugabe dynasty. Tsvangirai has copied the same tyrannical tendency with him granting unto himself the veto to all the party’s parliamentary candidate and he alone will select the senatorial candidate in the next elections. How can the members ever hold the leaders to democratic account if all they can do is rubber stamp the supreme leader’s decision, at best!

    The nation must amend the Political Party Finance Act to stipulate that the nation will not fund any political party that does not uphold the democratic values of guaranteeing meaningful democratic vote to all its members in the party’s affairs. Why should he taxpayer fund a corrupt and tyrannical party who would only go on to impose the same corrupting and oppressive systems on the national body politics!

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  6. So the army is targeting the criminals now after all these last 37 years of mismanagement and rampant corruption because they have only now became aware of the criminals? When Mujuru and her supporters were booted out of Zanu PF and government the nation was told they were the criminals. Is Major General now quiet sure he has pick all the criminals? Are you absolutely certain that there is not even one criminal from the Lacoste faction?

    This is just a factional war were the faction with the up hand is moving in to punish the losers. This has nothing to do with solving the country mismanagement and looting behind the economic meltdown. It is for this reason that the people of Zimbabwe must insist on the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to end the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship.

    Zanu PF's factional war, regardless which side win, will do nothing to end our problem of bad governance. We must demand the implementation of the reforms as the only way forward!

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  7. @ Farai Sithole

    ED has been at the very heart of the present Zanu PF dictatorship for 37 years please name one GOOD thing he has accomplished in that period and I will name 1 000 plus bad things he has done. You talk of rebuilding Zimbabwe but fail to ask who has destroyed the nation. It is insane to ask those who have done little else but destroy the nation to rebuild it. All these individuals want is to remain in power, that is their top priority and would promise to rebuild but do not have even a clue where to start.


    Mnangagwa, Debangwa, Biti, Tsvangirai, Mujuru, etc. have all been in power, they were tested and found wanting. Of course, they will fight to get back into power; it is for the people of Zimbabwe to stand up and look these village idiots straight in the eye and tell them they are corrupt incompetent and, in many cases, vote rigging and murderous tyrants. They have stayed in power for far too long for any good they have ever done; they must now go! And go they must and will!

    Zimbabwe has many talented people who can take this nation forward and the first step in that is the realisation and acceptance that recycled deadwood will only hold us back!

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  8. @ Sarah

    The generals whom you want to credit for the current change are the ones who for decades have rigged elections and even murdered innocent people to allow Mugabe and this de facto dictatorship to exist and thrive. They are turning against Mugabe today because he wants to impose his wife as the next dictator and the generals want Mnangagwa.


    The interest of the ordinary people here is for an end to the dictatorship and not just swapping one dictator for another. After 37 years of fighting to end the Zanu PF dictatorship it would be tragic if all we get is the removal of Mugabe and replace him with his corrupt, vote rigging and murderous side-kick!

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