Wednesday 17 January 2018

Mnangagwa's "No fighting!" twitter will not end culture of vote rigging and violence N Garikai

One is getting the impression that President Mnangagwa thinks that he does not need to do anything concrete to ensure free, fair and credible elections as long as he is talking or twittering about the subject.

"When we go to the elections you should not fight. When people support their parties it's their choice. We should work for the people and not be selfish," twittered President Mnangagwa.

"There should be justice and national reconciliation because we cannot progress when communities are in conflict. God bless Zimbabwe."

Worse still, he is not going to end Zimbabwe’s scourge of political violence by deliberately misrepresenting the problem as a fight between comparable parties. Zimbabwe’s political violence is a one-sided affair and, worse still, in which even those with the statutory duty to interfere fear to trade!

2008 Operation “Mavhotera papi!” (Whom did you vote for!), which has become the bench mark of what Zanu PF will do to retain power; was about war veterans, Zanu PF thugs, deplored Soldiers, Police and CIO personnel backed and directed by the Joint Operation Command Junta harassing, beating, raping and even killing people to force the nation to vote for Mugabe. For with any knowledge what really happened, much less someone like President Mnangagwa, who was the one directing the Junta’s operations, to talk of people must stop “fighting” is an insult.

This was not a fight in which all those involved could share the blame for provoking the incident, had an equal chance of hitting back, etc., etc. Here was the case in which the regime has mobilised its thugs to go and punish the people because they had dared vote for someone else. The people were victims in every sense of the word in that the situation was imposed on them and they were on the business end of the whip!

What did President Mnangagwa wanted the people who were being beaten, raped or murdered to do? The only other thing the victims could do was to report the crime to the relevant authorities such as the Police. Over 500 people were murdered in 2008, for example, and yet only a tiny number of the thugs have been arrested. Zanu PF thugs have become the “untouchable”, a law unto themselves.

President Mnangagwa knows that the only effective way to stop Zimbabwe’s culture of political violence is for the country to implement the democratic reforms necessary to free ZEC, the Police, etc. to investigate, charge and punish all those responsible for political violence.

By pretending the political violence is caused by unruly members of Zanu PF and the opposition alike and the tussles are of no more consequence than dogs barking in the night; President Mnangagwa is trivialising the problem of political violence. He has twittered that the unruly elements across the political divide must stop fighting is enough; much the same way the dog owner will tell it to stop barking. Are we to believe after the twitter all the fighting will stop, there will be no need for democratic reforms to restore the Police’s confidence to investigate politically motivated Zanu PF crimes, etc. and we will live happily ever after.

Right now, President Mnangagwa is in the middle of a tour of all SADC countries; he is trying to convince the regional leaders that Zimbabwe can and will hold free, fair and credible elections without implemented. The leaders know all about Zimbabwe’s 2008 bench mark election violence and it was them, SADC leaders, who formulated the democratic reforms and ask the GNU in Harare to implemented them.

SADC leaders were very disappointed that not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU. They wanted Zimbabwe’s 2013 elections to be postponed to allow time for the reforms to be implemented. President Mugabe refused and even threatened to withdraw from the regional grouping. The elections that followed were not free and fair as the regional leaders had rightly predicted. It was poetic justice that Mugabe himself has since become the victim of the country’s political lawlessness and thuggery; he forced to resign in last November’s military coup!

Of course, SADC leaders still want Zimbabwe to implement the democratic reforms before holding the elections, more so now given the coup, as the only way to guarantee free and fair elections. SADC leaders must therefore be annoyed by President Mnangagwa’s pathetic attempts to wriggle out of holding elections without implementing the reforms first particularly when it has been Mnangagwa himself who had played the key role in rigging past elections and in the November coup!

The wanton violence of 2008 was a very serious matter and when people like Retired Lt General Engelbert Rugeje, Zanu PF’s National Political Commissar no less, threaten to bring back the violence, as he did last week, people are bound to sit up and listen. The people know it only too well that Zanu PF leaders pay lip service to such matters as free and fair elections particularly when do nothing concrete about it.

Indeed, President Mnangagwa has continued to pursue the same vote rigging programme he inherited from Mugabe. Last week handed over the first 52 new trucks to Chiefs, Mugabe had promised to give away, a blatant bribe to that Mugabe has often used to get traditional leaders, who are supposed to be apolitical, to frog march povo to attend Zanu PF rallies and then to vote for the party.

President Mnangagwa’s twitters calling for people to stop fighting will not deliver free and fair elections because those doing the beating are above the law. SADC leaders will have no choice but to condemn the elections as a farce and save Zimbabwe from further political turmoil and economic hardship.

9 comments:

  1. "It is Heal Zimbabwe's expectation that violence and intimidation should be vices of the past given that from the time President Emmerson Mnangagwa came into power, his message to the nation has been pregnant with calls for peace and unity. Heal Zimbabwe expected Rugeje in his capacity as ZANU PF national commissar to preach a message of unity and peace in order to actualize the President's call."

    There is absolutely nothing is Zanu PF and President Mnangagwa’s past to suggest that his regime doing anything else other than paying lip-service to holding free, fair and credible elections. President Mnangagwa has been at the very heart of all Zanu PF’s vote rigging, political violence and staging of coups. Since the staging of the last coup he has shared out the spoils of the coup with his fellow coup plotters and they renewed their demonic plagues to hold on to absolute power, the legacy, at all cost. It was Mnangagwa who appointed Rugeje to the powerful position of Political Commissar because he has proven himself to be ruthless in doing what is necessary to make sure that Zanu PF retains power.

    The problem is with organization like Heal Zimbabwe who refuse to see the real Mnangagwa – a seasoned vote rigging, ruthless and murderous thug whose commitment to Zanu PF legacy of no regime change is unshakable. Instead they see the democratic Mnangagwa committed to free and fair elections is unshakable even to the point of Zanu PF losing the elections because that is what they want to see. After 38 years one would have thought these wishy-washy wishful thinkers have learned but alas they have not!

    Rugeje is actualizing President Mnangagwa’s call, to make sure Zanu PF does not lose power at all cost; that is the real call and not your imaginary call for “peace and unity”!

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  2. @ chikotikoti

    If "the real brave men and women of this country are the real agency of change and they are out there doing something" then why is the country is such a mess that unemployment has soared to 90% and 3/4 of our people are living on US$1.00 or less a day? I say these brave men and women (including yourself, no doubt) are not the real agents of change; they are the corrupt and incompetent thugs who have been rigging elections and looting and are fighting hard to stop the implementation of the democratic reforms because they do not want the democratic change.

    I am fighting for all democratic reforms to be implemented BEFORE the elections. If President Mnangagwa fails to do so, it is already clear that he is, then the elections must be declared null and void and the nation given a chance to implement the reforms! That has been my set objective and you can go back to all the articles I have written and you will find I have maintained that set course without waving an inch! I am not going to do so now when it is even clearer that is the right course!

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  3. @Zimborig

    "The article is full of many half truths," you say. And yet failed to name even one!

    The trouble with people like you is you are refusing to see that the Zanu PF dictatorship has been a total disaster and is rotten to the core. The dictatorship is imploding The demise of Robert Mugabe and the G40 was very significant but if Mnangagwa and his coup plotters syndicate think they can regroup and continue with the vote rigging, corruption, tyranny, etc. as before they are wrong.

    The whole dictatorship must be dismantled, all their dream of Mnangagwa ruling for 5 to 10 years and then handing over to Chiwenga, etc. - the Zanu PF legacy, the coup plotters believed they have restored - is all nonsense. Mugabe and Zanu PF has only managed to stay in power for the last 38 years because the regime rigged elections; that cannot be allowed to continue. The legacy we want now is one in which every Zimbabwean has a meaningful say in the governance of this country. That is not negotiable!

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  4. @ Sarah Mahoka

    Just asking for clarity: are you saying there is nothing wrong with "masterminding all the vote rigging, 2008 coup, vote buying by buying Chiefs cars, etc."? Surely someone whose CV is full of thing is a thug? The Chiefs are going to frog march the rural people to attend Zanu PF rallies and to vote for the party which is what they are being bribed with the new trucks to do.

    "Its not a party program even dai anga ari Tsvangirai in charge would have to pass on the cars," you say.

    I repeat, the Chiefs will be frog marching povo to vote for Mnangagwa and Zanu PF; of course, it is a party programme. I know Tsvangirai is corrupt and incompetent but even he would not be that stupid to bribe Chiefs to frog march povo to vote for Zanu PF. This is all a very hypothetical issue because MDC would never buy the trucks anywhere - the party is broke, it will be lucky to have $1 million for its campaign let alone $6 million for the trucks!

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  5. @eish

    I would say it is the corrupt and autocratic system that is to blame for our corrupt and incompetent leaders. The system has stifled all meaningful public debate and democratic competition, having good ideas and even common sense counts for nothing the one quality one needs here is to be a thug to survive and thrive. And so our political is the one career where all the crooks, good for nothing bums and scum of Zimbabwe society have gravitated towards like vultures to a kill.

    Implement the democratic reforms and pass a law demanding that all those wishing to hold public office must declare their assets and I can tell you now the majority of Zanu PF politicians will step down immediately. They would not want the truth of what they have looted all these years known.

    It will take one interview with even a half-decent journalist who will ask the likes of Tsvangirai what democratic reforms does he want to see implemented. At the end of the interview the individual will be announcing they are retiring from politics even if he or she is 40 years old and good health! People like Tsvangirai, even to this day, has no clue what the democratic reforms are about much less how they are to be implemented. One thorough interview is enough to show they are just all hot air and no substance. Joice Mujuru was given one such grilling by Tim Sebastian a few months ago and even the dimwits of Zimbabwe politics finally realised the sheer follow of electing her into public office.

    It is not that Zimbabwe does not have competent men and women with at least some common sense to say no to some of the foolishness that have been happening in the country; we have. What we need is to implement the democratic reforms and thus allow the scream to rise to the top as contrast to the present system that allows scum to rise to the top.

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  6. @ Sarah

    "operation restore order rekindled the relationship between vana mukoma and the rural people. they will not vote MDCT no matter what," you say.

    We both and the whole world know that is a lie! The povo voted for MDC T in droves in the March 2008 vote and rogue war veterans like Jabulani Sibanda, Chinos, ZDF operatives like Mugeje and the whole Zanu PF terror machinery directed by none other than Mnangagwa, Chiwenga and many others who took part in the November 2017 coup went out to beat, rape and even murder people to force them to vote for Mugabe in the fictitious run-off.

    Mnangagwa has promised free and fair elections and yet has stubbornly refuse to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the vote and even repeat the wanton violence of 2008 if need be.

    Mnangagwa, Chiwenga and the others in this so called "new dispensation" think that getting rig of Mugabe and a number of G40 members is enough to allow the regime to continue with the vote rigging, corruption, tyranny, etc. as before for a few more decades, at least. I am not surprised that they think so, not at all. These men and women have already shown just how corrupt, incompetent and shallow minded they really are from the way Mugabe has used and abused them over the years. Margaret Dongo once referred to Zanu PF leaders as “vakadzi vaMugabe” (Mugabe subservient concubines). Only a first-class moron would agree to do some of the stinking dirty things people like Mnangagwa, Chiwenga and the rest have done for Mugabe. In the end, the tyrant nearly managed to boot them all out after all they had done for him!

    Operation Restore Legacy is about keeping the Joint Operation Command Junta; that has carried out the dirty work of vote rigging, looting, political violence and the military coups (November coup was the second, the first was in 2008 to stop MDC getting into power); in power so the members can continue with the vote rigging, looting, etc. Actually, the most important thing in restore legacy was not so much to keep the Junta in power but more significantly to keep the syndicate’s stinking dirty past secret.

    It was the prospect of Mugabe booting them out of power and then making public all the dirty things they have done for him that galvanized Mnangagwa, Chiwenga and the rest of the dirty Junta members to stage the coup to force Mugabe to step down. If is the prospect of someone else getting into power and dig up the coup plotters’ dirty past that is stopping President Mnangagwa implementing even one democratic reform and risk lose the elections.

    Zimbabwe is in a real serious economic situation and needs free and fair elections as the stepping stone to effect meaning economic change. It is totally unacceptable that nation should be held to ransom by first class morons who fear regime change will bring out their stinking dirty past out in the open! The present economic situation in Zimbabwe is socially, morally and politically unsustainable, Mnangagwa and company will be forced to see this if they do not see it yet! There will be regime change and their sticking past will be an open book for the whole world to read!

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  7. @ Mai Paidamoyo

    “What are these reforms you hap on about?” You asked.

    The problem of politically motived violence is one that has dogged this nation long before the country attained her independence in 1980 and at the heart of it is the intolerance of other people’s right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. The white colonialists used politically motived violence to silence the blacks and after independence it has been black on black violence.

    What has made politically motivated violence such a curse in Zimbabwe is that the governments of the day, both Ian Smith and Mugabe, have corrupted the State Institution like the Police to abandon their statutory duty of maintaining law and order and protecting every citizen’s freedoms and rights including the right to a meaning say in the governance of the country. Instead the Police have turned a blind eye to the lawlessness and downright thuggery of the regime and its militia. Indeed, the Police has even actively participated in the lawlessness harassment and thuggery themselves as happened in 2008.

    It is all very well for President Mnangagwa to tell his militant thugs like Mugeje to take withdraw the party’s militant war veterans and green bombers back in the Border Gazi bases because the party in winning and therefore does not need the violence. Indeed, last year Mugabe went as far as instructing his thugs to beat up any party operative who failed to heed his order to ease off on the violence. Does that mean Zimbabwe’s culture of politically motived violence is behind us? Hell, NO!

    As long as nothing has been done to end Zanu PF’s control of the Police we can be certain that Zanu PF will order its thugs to step up the violence and we are off, back to the madness of 2008! Implement all the democratic reforms designed to give the Police their independence and confidence to enforce the rule of law without fear or favour and the victims will report all criminal activity confident the Police will carry out their statutory duty.

    38 years after independence we are still fight for our freedoms and basic human rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections because we have looked up to Mugabe and now Mnangagwa to grant us these freedoms and rights. The very fact that we are still fighting for these freedoms is proof it is foolish to have a dictator decide who to grant or deny the fundamental freedoms and rights to as he or she pleases.

    Unless we implement all the democratic reforms and end this foolishness of being totally at the Zanu PF thugs’ mercy whether or not there will be political violence, always fearful of it can flared up any moment if we displease the regime, this country will never ever have free, fair and credible elections.

    We must not be so shallow minded as to think all seization of hostilities means there is peace freedom and justice for all. It is only the citizen who enjoys peace, freedom and full life with human dignity and pride; the slave’s life is totally different. We will have few incidences of opposition members being beaten or rape but that does not mean their had a free and meaningful vote!

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  8. @ Member Julius Tshuma

    “Writer was he supposed to say people must fight during elections because thus what you implying at the end something has to give in my brother,” you say.

    President Mnangagwa is calling off his war veterans and green bombers led by his new Zanu PF Political Commissar, Engelbert Mugeje who has a proven track record of set up and operating Border Gazi bases that have beaten, raped and even murdered innocent Zimbabweans. You clearly think the nation should thank him for his concern, consideration and generosity.

    His predecessor, Robert Mugabe, went one step further and instructed a cracking unit of Zanu PF thugs to hunt down and beat up and Zanu PF thugs accused of political violence, “do not wait for the Police,” he said. No doubt, you have already written to the Nobel Prize Committee to recommend Mugabe to be considered for the Peace Prize! How naïve!

    Green horn, Mugabe’s crack unit of Zanu PF thugs were all G40 faction supporters and they were to target all Lacoste Zanu PF thugs. If the party is winning by other means of course it is in both Mugabe and Mnangagwa’s selfish political interest to be seen as the peace-maker. What you are failing to see however is both men want peace but on their very strict terms – that they must be allowed to use other dirty tricks to win the elections and that they must be allowed to deploy their thugs as and when they please.

    Of course, every Zimbabweans would like to have peaceful elections but they also want to have free, fair and credible elections. We are refusing Mnangagwa’s offer of uncertain peaceful elections on condition he does not implement any democratic reforms because we want the threat of violence removed permanently and all our freedoms and human rights including the right to free and fair elections restored and guaranteed – that is only possible if all democratic reforms are implemented!

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  9. @ Maonere Akasiyana

    After 38 years of waiting for the nation's first ever free, fair and credible elections I would have thought you will be saying: "Enough is enough! We want the reforms implemented and the right of every citizen to who should govern fully and unconditionally restored and guaranteed."


    This year's elections are about whether Zimbabweans allow Zanu PF to get away with holding yet another meaningless election? The question of whom Mnangagwa should allow to join him after the party has rigged the elections is as irrelevant to the common man as what lions are growling about when they eat to those animals fearful of being eaten!

    If we do not do something to stop Zanu PF rigging elections then “Zanu PF ichatonga! Igotonga!” (Zanu PF will rule! And rule!) as President Mnangagwa has already assured the coup putsch syndicates. As long as Zanu PF remains in power, there will be no meaningful economic recovery; ¾ are living on US$1.00 or less a day, the number of the poor will increase and they will all be expected to make even more sacrifices to gratify the insatiable greed of the filthy rich ruling elite!

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