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Degrees
in Violence
Sokwanele
May 20, 2005
http://www.sokwanele.com/articles/sokwanele/degreesofviolence_20may2005.html
It
was Robert Mugabe himself who once famously boasted that he had
many degrees in violence. Indeed, if we go no further back in history
than the violent farm invasions which started in the year 2000 and
the mindless violence meted out to political opponents in the ensuing
parliamentary and presidential elections, it is fair to say that
violence has become one of the trade marks of Mugabe's ZANU PF party.
It should come as no surprise therefore to learn that, despite Mugabe's
more recent disavowal of violence (for PR purposes), many of his
lieutenants in the party continue to resort to what Zimbabweans
have come to regard as ZANU PF's traditional style of politics.
Andrew Langa, recently declared the member of parliament for Insiza
constituency in Matabeland, and effectively the ZANU PF war lord
for the area, is a case in point.
Those
acquainted with Langa in even the slightest way confirm that here
is one politician who understands no other style of politics than
bullying intimidation and brutal violence. The interesting thing
about Langa is that he regularly carries a pistol himself and obviously
enjoys using it. He relishes the violence and shows his contempt
for the rule of law by not even bothering to conceal criminal acts
that should have put him behind bars a long time ago. That the police
who are frequently themselves witnesses to these acts of criminal
violence, do nothing to bring the culprit to justice merely reveals
the degree of their complicity with the ZANU PF mafia. Their deliberate
inaction erodes still further what little remains of the rule of
law in Zimbabwe.
A
sample of the incidents of brutish behaviour in which Andrew Langa
was involved, before, during and after the recent parliamentary
election, reveals something of the character of this man of violence
whom Mugabe personally approved as a ZANU PF candidate for the area.
Shortly
before polling day Langa was one of a group of ZANU PF thugs who
opened fire on a group of eleven members of the MDC Youth Assembly
who were waiting quietly for their candidate, Siyabonga Malandu
Ncube, at Fulunye Primary School. Others participating in this shooting
spree included Spare Sithole, Patrick Hove and Ben Langa. The incident
was reported to the police at both Avoca and Filabusi, yet rather
than arresting those identified as the perpetrators, the police
arrested nine of the eleven victims. The victims have made affidavits
and have in their possession 3 of the 10 spent cartridges from the
shooting, yet no further action has been taken by the police. Following
the incident two of the MDC youths who came under attack were publicly
humiliated by being paraded before ZANU PF meetings at the Sidzibe
and Bekezela Business Centres.
Later
the same day Langa came upon the MDC candidate himself, Siyabonga
Ncube, who was then assisting some constituents in checking if their
names appeared on the voters' roll. Langa accused Ncube of coercing
the people and threatened to shoot him on the spot. The police who
witnessed the incident again took no action against Langa.
On
the day of the election Langa with his menacing team of so- called
body-guards, deliberately chose to visit areas known to be MDC strongholds
in the constituency where he publicly (and loudly) threatened to
shoot anyone who dared to vote for the opposition. At the Mgodla
Bottle Store within the Sililitshani Irrigation Business Centre,
Langa accosted Mr Lot Nsingo, the Ward 3 Chairperson for the MDC,
striking him a severe blow to the face. This brazen display of naked
violence, combined with Andrew Langa's apparent immunity from any
police sanction, no doubt had a very intimidating effect on voters
in the area.
Immediately
the official results had been announced Langa and his entourage
took a "victory" drive through the constituency. Again
in well known MDC strongholds such as the business centre near the
home of MDC Vice President, Gibson Sibanda, they shouted threats
at the people, vowing to punish those who had voted for the MDC.
One of the threats was that they would never again be permitted
to buy grain from the GMB (a threats that Langa has subsequently
carried out). The rowdy ZANU PF "victors" continued on
the rampage throughout the following night.
On
April 3rd Langa hosted a "victory celebration" at Vocola
Business Centre. He ordered all the shop owners to close their doors
to the public until the celebrations were over. At the same time
he ordered his supporters to go out and hunt down every MDC supporter
they could find in the area. Those MDC supporters who could not
get away in time were severely beaten, sustaining serious injuries.
The names of five of the victims were supplied to our reporter,
but in order to protect them from possible further attack, we feel
bound to withhold their names for the time being. We also have independent
first-hand accounts of a savage beating resulting in the death of
an MDC youth at the hands of ZANU PF youth militia who went on the
rampage in the area as a direct consequence of Langa's invitation
and encouragement to his cadres to take retribution. In that instance
although Langa was aware that a savage attack was taking place nearby,
he refused to intervene to save the youth's life. Subsequently however,
and in order to prevent any report of the murder getting out, he
appeased the grieving family of the victim with a gift of six head
of cattle and some cash. Although the brutal killing was brought
to the attention of the police in Gwanda, there have been no arrests
and there is no indication the police are probing the matter further.
On
the same day it is reported that the very same ZANU PF thugs who
were responsible for the murder of the youth, moved on to the known
MDC stronghold of Avoca. Langa was also there and while he shouted
abuse at some people who had been enjoying a quiet drink before
his arrival, accusing them of being MDC supporters, the youth went
on the attack again. On this occasion however, after taking quite
a beating the locals began to defend themselves and they soon had
their assailants in retreat. At this point Langa drew his gun and
fired three shots into the air. The violence subsided but not before
a great deal of damage had been done to the premises in which the
attack took place. One of the victims of Langa's storm troopers,
Dumisani Mthunzi, was so seriously injured in the incident that
the police had to take him to hospital for treatment. Other victims
of the unprovoked attack were arrested by the police, but released
two days later without any charges being pressed. Once again the
police allowed the perpetrators of the violence, Langa included,
to walk away scot-free.
That
as prominent a politician as Andrew Langa can continue perpetrating
one act of brutal violence after another without being in any way
restrained or held to account by the police, indicates an astonishing
degree of complicity by the police in ZANU PF criminality. But more,
it can surely be interpreted in no other way than that this ZANU
PF war lord enjoys the patronage and protection of Robert Mugabe
himself. The question Zimbabweans should be asking themselves is
why ? Given that Mugabe is the high priest of political violence
and that he and Andrew Langa are therefore "birds of a feather",
the question still remains why Mugabe allows his lieutenant this
degree of freedom to flaunt his loutish behaviour. Could it be that,
like some of Mugabe's other cronies, Langa has something on his
master that the master simply cannot afford to be known publicly?
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