Monday 12 March 2018

People working to reconcile ED and Mugabe - what business is it of the goat to stop hyenas fighting. W Mukori


“Hupenzi, inyama yegakava!” (There is nothing worse than a stubborn fool!) So, goes a Shina adage!

“The country's sulking former leader, Robert Mugabe - together with his restless wife, Grace - is said to be stepping up his efforts to get back at his successor, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, despite last week's reports that a number of people and organisations are working hard behind the scenes to try and reconcile the two men,” reported the Dailynews.

These people want Mugabe and Mnangagwa reconciled? To what end and purpose?

Of course, these individuals are the stubborn fools who have no idea what is in their own best interest. Mugabe and Mnangagwa are like two hyenas fighting each other to the death, it is in the goat’s best interest that neither of the two get out of this alive!

After Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends sold-out during the GNU and failed to implement even one democratic reform in five years the nation lost its best chance since independence to end the Zanu PF dictatorship.

The dog-eat-dog infighting in Zanu PF which started soon after the rigged July 2013 elections has created another opportunity for the nation to finally get the democratic reforms implemented.

Whenever the devil closes the door to imprison God’s people, the Lord always opens a window for them to escape. Robert Mugabe, as the Devil’s imp, did not have to work hard on the breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent Tsvangirai and his MDC friends to make them forget about the reforms. The door to reforms was slammed shut in our faces!

The infighting in Zanu PF has opened a window for us to force through the reforms. When Mugabe booted out Joice Mujuru and her supporters in 2014 he pressed the self-distract button to start a process that has destroyed Zanu PF. The party is imploding, the core is rotten and the whole edifice is curving in.

“You must understand that the military coup left Zanu-PF in tatters," The leader of the new political party, National Patriotic Front and former Zanu PF minister, Ambrose Mutinhiri, told Everson Mashava in a recent interview.

Of course, the Zanu PF in tatters is far easier to get to implement the democratic reforms. The mistake the fools now calling to reconcile Mnangagwa and Mugabe are making is they want the infighting in Zanu PF to now stop because the coup has brought about the democratic changes the nation has been dying for. President Mnangagwa and his Junta have mounted an all-out offensive to convince the naïve and gullible that the coup has delivered a “new dispensation” guaranteed to deliver free, fair and credible elections and economic prosperity.

Mnangagwa’s clarion cry of “Zimbabwe is open for business!” has had no foreign investor takers because they are a shrewd lot. They know talk is cheap, they want to see concrete evidence that Zimbabwe is indeed open for business. Investors have shied away from Zimbabwe all these last decades because Zimbabwe, under Mugabe’s corrupt and tyrannical rule, had become a pariah state ruled by thugs.

The November coup saw the same thugs whom Mugabe had used all these years to impose his tyrannical rule boot him out of office and share out the spoils of seized power amongst themselves. Only the politically naïve and gullible were ever fooled into believing the removal of one dictator and replacing him with another constitute any significant change.

Zimbabwe is still a pariah state ruled by the same ruthless thugs and hence the reason investors have not heeded Mnangagwa’s call.

With no foreign investors coming, President Mnangagwa’s promised economic recovery is just a mirage in the desert!

President Mnangagwa has already failed the acid test on his sincerity to hold free, fair and credible elections. Ever since the 2008 to 2013 GNU everyone has accepted that Zimbabwe must first implement the raft of democratic reforms as the pre-requisite for free and fair elections. Mnangagwa has not only refused to implement the reforms but, worse still, has been denouncing those calling for reforms as barking dogs!

Indeed, ever since taking over power from Mugabe, the military Junta in Harare has carried on implementing the vote rigging schemes Zanu PF had planned for this year’s elections as if the November coup has not happened. President Mnangagwa has gone on to buy the Chiefs new trucks as Mugabe had promised. The trucks are a bribe to the Chiefs who will, in return, frog march the rural voters to vote for Zanu PF.

President Mnangagwa and his Junta’s refusal to implement the democratic reforms and hold free and fair elections is the conclusive evidence that the regime is not giving up its carte blanche powers to rig elections and stay in power regardless of the people’s democratic wish for meaningful political change.

Robert Mugabe and his deposed G40 friends have a score to settle with Mnangagwa and his Lacoste faction. It just so happened that the former know exactly how the latter is rigging this year’s elections, after all Mugabe and company have helped design, fund and operated the vote rigging juggernaut all these years.

Unless we can get someone who can reveal how Mnangagwa rigged the coming elections, the regime may will get away with yet another rigged election. If the regime get away with the rigged elections this year, it will have the next five fives to regroup and consolidate its strangle hold on power. If Mnangagwa is not going to implement any reforms this year, he is not going to do so in the next five years either! Mugabe and his G40 friends will see to that if the Junta rigs this year’s elections, it does not get away with it.

Getting Mugabe and Mnangagwa to reconcile will only give the latter a chance to bribe his former Zanu PF colleagues to turn a blind eye to the Junta’s vote rigging. The big losers will be the ordinary Zimbabweans who will be stuck with the same corrupt, vote rigging and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship or be it under new management!

Zanu PF is imploding, there is still a lot of fight still left in both G40 and Lacoste, in that either faction, given a chance will waste no time in imposing the reconstituted Zanu PF dictatorship. We must not be concerned about stopping the two factions fighting until we have the democratic reforms safely implemented and the right to free, fair and credible elections guaranteed.

A dictatorship, even one under the new dictator Mnangagwa, will never allow a healthy and functional democracy to co-exist along side it. So, all this all this talk of giving Mnangagwa and his Junta “a chance to prove themselves” is all nonsense. We have a chance to dismantle the dictatorship, we must make the most of this and not waste it as happened during the GNU.

It is not for the goat to stop two hyenas fighting; especially when the fight is over which one of them should have the goat for dinner. The goat must make good his escape!

7 comments:

  1. Some apostolic churches converging under the banner of the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Churches Council (Zacc) are trying to bring together President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the country's former leader, Robert Mugabe - in a bid to diffuse rising tensions between the two.

    "The former president should not be used by some people to fight a man who regards him as a father. Back in 2003, I was told by the late vice president Simon Muzenda that Zimbabwe should not have tribal politics, adding that all tribes were equal and the former president should not be used to push for a tribal agenda.

    "Now as the Church, we are saying that whoever is pushing Mugabe back into politics is wrong. It is evil to abuse such an elderly person . . . and all churches are behind the new president," said Zacc patron Jimayi Muduvuri.

    "All churches are behind the new president" just as all churches were behind the old president and look where it has landed the country?

    The country is in this economic mess because the nation was stuck with the same corrupt and incompetent regime that rigged elections to stay in power. Until we end this political culture of those in power riding roughshod over the ordinary people, denying them their freedoms and human rights including the right to free and fair elections this country will never get out of the hell-hole we are in today.

    President Mnangagwa has promised free and fair elections and yet has refused to implement the reforms to make this possible. Indeed, he even has the cheek to publicly deny Zanu PF rigged the 2008 elections. Are "all churches behind" that lie too?

    The days of blind loyalty are over, we need citizens who take their responsibility of electing good leaders with the seriousness and urgency the matter demands.

    The one thing Mugabe and his NPF cronies are threatening to do by joining in the political frail is expose how Mnangagwa and his Junta government has rigged the elections, which they are certainly doing hence the reason they refused to implement the reforms. How can anyone with half a brain object to anyone doing something to end this cursed practice of rigging elections!

    People like Muduvuri are just empty heads who have no clue what they are doing and blundering into politics for no other reason than attracting the attention of the ruling elite for selfish gratification!

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  2. “Party stalwarts are piling pressure on Mnangagwa as they want him to coax Mugabe before it is too late. The old man (Mugabe) is a shrewd tactician and Mnangagwa is aware of the fact he can wreck the ship,” said the impeccable sources.
    The only sure way Mugabe “can wreck the ship” is for him spilling the beans on Mnangagwa is rigging the elections. Mnangagwa should have implemented ALL the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections; he stubbornly resisted all calls to do so because he wanted to rig the elections. Now he is in a tight corner!
    It is too late to implement the reforms and so he must go ahead and rig the elections. There is no way he is going to get away with another rigged elections. Mugabe and Jonathan Moyo know a lot about how Zanu PF has been rigging elections and, after the November coup, the two hate Mnangagwa and his Junta with a burning passion, they will not pass-up the golden opportunity to have their revenge.
    The party stalwarts can pile up the pressure all they want there is really very little President Mnangagwa can do. He knows that if he offers Mugabe one inch the tyrant will demand a mile. And if he gave Mugabe one foot, he is screwed!

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  3. @ Tafirenyika
    ED can rig the elections and win; he does not need Mugabe's help to rig, after all he has been doing this for Mugabe for 37 years. What ED needs is assurance from Mugabe and Moyo that they will not tell the world how he rigged the elections.

    It is one thing asking "Where is the evidence of vote rigging?" But when you know someone has the evidence and will only be too glad to dish it out, you know you are snookered!

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  4. Stop dreaming and ask yourself why is ED refusing to implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections? The answer is obvious, if the economic recovery he has promised fail to materialise he will not want to lose power because there were more rational voters than dreamers. ED is happy to have your vote but if you should vote for someone else, he will veto that!

    These elections are first and formost about making sure Zanu PF implements all the democratic reforms to restore the people's right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. To give ED the mandate to govern without him giving up the Zanu PF carte blanche powers to rig elections is the most foolish thing anyone can do at this critical stage in the nation's history.

    The people of Zimbabwe believed Mugabe's promise of mass prosperity, "Gutsva ruzhinji!" in the early 1980s and so they did not worry about the regime eroding their basic freedoms and human rights including the right to free and fair elections and even the right to life. By the late 1990s when it was clear the regime was bringing mass poverty and not mass prosperity the people tried to remove the regime from power and failed. The regime had eroded all their right to free and fair elections and so was able to rig elections to stay in power.

    We have a golden opportunity to reclaim our freedoms and rights NOW. ED must implement ALL the reforms, that is not negotiable, failure to do so is proof he wants the tyrannical powers we have been fights against all these years!

    Only a first class fool will vote for a tyrant!

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  5. Zimdaba London 2018 Investment forum on 15th and 16th March to bring senior Zimbabwean Ministers to London

    The Zimbabwean delegation, which will be headed by the Principal Secretary from the Office of the President and Cabinet, Mr Ozias Hove, will also include Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Winston Chitando; Deputy Minister of Finance & Economic Development, Terence Mukupe; Minister of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development, Dr. Mike Bimha; and Simon Khaya Moyo, Minister of Energy and Power Development.

    Chairman and co-founder of Atlas Mara, Bob Diamond, one of the conference sponsors, will speak on the benefits of this diverse initiative and the positive impact it will have on the Zimbabwean economy.

    There is a very dark cloud hanging over this initiative - the reality that Zimbabwe will not hold free, fair and credible elections as promised. President Mnangagwa has made all the right noises about holding free elections but the regime has failed to implement even one democratic reform without which it is IMPOSSIBLE to have free elections.

    If Zimbabwe fails to hold free and fair elections, the flood of foreign investors this conference is hoping to help promote will never happen. Investors do not like to do business in a country whose next regime change can only be if there is another coup!

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  6. Mugabe and Mnangagwa can never be reconciled, not after all that has happened between them. Mnangagwa knows that if he offer Mugabe one inch he would take a mile and if the tyrant gets a foot he would only want to use it to hang Mnangagwa and company!

    What is clear is that Mnangagwa had no intention to hold free, fair and credible elections regardless of his repeated promises to do so. Mugabe has been part and parcel of the team that has planned and executed the vote rigging in the past and he knows exactly what Mnangagwa is doing right now. Nothing would give Mugabe greater pleasure than be the one who blows the whistle on Mnangagwa.

    Of course, if Mnangagwa had failed to stage his November coup and was the one on the run, he too would be the one itching to be revenged!

    After all the decades of corrupt and murderous tyrannical rule it is ironic that Mugabe, in his usual selfish and vindictive way is doing the nation a great favour. In threatening to expose Mnangagwa's vote rigging, or doing so if ED goes ahead and hold elections with no reforms, Mugabe is forcing Zimbabwe to finally end the vote rigging culture!

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  7. @ Chalaw20

    Much as people hated the dictator Mugabe they also hated the dictatorship. The mistake some people have made was to be fooled by Mnangagwa into believing the demise of Mugabe was also the demise of the dictatorship which was nonsense. Mnangagwa and the Junta who stage the coup was a key component of the dictatorship and when the called the coup "Operation Restore Legacy" they meant "Operation Restore Zanu PF dictatorship"!

    One of the most important features of the dictatorship is its carte blanche power to rig elections and Mnangagwa and the coup posse have been very careful to ensure these powers are retained and carried through into the new dispensation era untouched. Mnangagwa is going to rig the coming elections and Mugabe and Jonathan Moyo are the two men who can stop them by exposing the details of how the elections were rigged.

    You need to look at the bigger picture. Mugabe is going to be very useful to the nation for once in his life! We want the dictatorship dismantled and not just have one dictator remove but only for him to be replaced with another - that is the big picture!

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