|
Back to Index
Makumbe
calls on Zimbabwean democratic forces to refocus fight against regime
Violet Gonda, SW Radio Africa
July 20, 2007
http://www.swradioafrica.com/News200707/Makumbe200707.htm
All systems
in Zimbabwe are collapsing. It's becoming increasingly difficult
to get through on the phone, there are extensive electricity and
water cuts, supermarkets are empty of basic commodities, long queues
for fuel have resurfaced and businesses are near collapse. The economic
meltdown has resulted in thousands of Zimbabweans fleeing the country
daily.
Outspoken political
analyst Dr John Makumbe said this is how Robert Mugabe has fast-tracked
his own demise but he expressed disappointment in the pro-democracy
movement in Zimbabwe for failing to capitalize on the crisis.
He said: "In
the past the affected people used to be only sections of the population,
either the very poor or the students, the progressive forces, the
opposition parties, the media or the lawyers. This time it's everyone
including the rich themselves, including ZANU PF members, including
the army, including the police."
The analyst
said the nation is on the verge of total collapse and people are
literally starving as they can't find food in the shops, but there
is no opposition to mobilize the masses.
Dr Makumbe said
it's unfortunate that even Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono is
becoming more vocal than the pro-democracy movement. He urged the
opposition movement to focus and regroup, to find ways of fighting
the regime.
The opposition
MDC split over differences in strategies in 2005 and have been fighting
each other ever since. Makumbe said: "I am disappointed in
the MDC particularly, but also in civil society. Nobody is really
fighting against this (repression). Nobody is even wanting to speak
out against this."
He urged the
groups to remain focused on the national crisis and refuse to be
distracted from the agenda at hand - and stop the infighting for
the sake of progress.
Much hope is
also being put on the SADC region to bring the political parties
in Zimbabwe to the negotiating table, but Robert Mugabe's intransigence
is said to be hampering the talks. Observers say it is unacceptable
that there is no information available on the actual progress of
the talks between the MDC and ZANU PF, despite the massive humanitarian
crisis unfolding in Zimbabwe.
But commentators
like Dr Makumbe say the SADC led talks are merely a sideshow and
will not yield any results, because Mugabe is not really interested.
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|