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Food
for votes
Bruce Sibanda, Afrik.com (France)
February 26, 2008
http://en.afrik.com/article12666.html
Zanu PF, desparate to
win the March 29 election at all costs has resorted to its tried
and tested tactic of using food to buy votes. With the Southern
African nation facing another drought, despite a good rainfall season,
it is importing tonnes and tonnes of grain from neigbouring countries.
Malawi is one of them together with Zambia and South Africa. But
instead of the grian being distributed to all needy Zimbabweans,
Robert Mugabe's Zanu PF is using grain as a political tool
to woo voters. Maize from Malawi is such a tool for Zanu PF. Withholding
food from opponents is nothing new for the Zanu PF. About 350 000
tonnes of maize imported from Malawi is been kept at Grain Marketing
Board (GMB) depots around the country. Six haulage trucks came through
the Nyamapanda border post at the weekend from Malawi. Tendai Biti,
Secretary General, Morgan Tsvangirai, of the Movement for Democratic
Change faction says maize from Malawi is being distributed to Zanu
PF supporters only instead to all Zimbabweans. "Maize sold
by the Malawi government to Zimbabwe has not helped the people of
the country fairly. It is being abused by distributing to the electorate
countrywide. "As opposition, if we take over power, we will
have difficulties to pay the Malawi government because they have
played part in the political aggression by Mugabe and Zanu PF. Malawi,
itself is running short of maize and is rationing the grain nation-wide,
exported 300 000 metric tonnes of maize to Zimbabwe and is yet to
fulfil a 100,000 metric tonnes export to cover the required 400,000
Mt.
Senior officials at the
GMB depot in Harare confirm that close to 200,000 tonnes of maize
is ready to be dispatched for Mugabe's campaign. It has also
been established that depots in Karoi, Murehwa, Bindura, Chegutu
and Marondera have been hoarding stocks. However, defiant Mugabe
told his supporters on Saturday that his party would win the elections
"resoundingly" and he was ready for a fight with those
who criticised his presidency. Malawi leader Bingu Mutharika who
has Bineth, a personal farm in Zimbabwe, signed the contractual
agreement with the Zimbabwe Government that offered a US$10 million
line of credit. In Karoi, John Mafa, a senior ruling Zanu PF party
politician has directed GMB to sell maize-meal through councillors.
All are members of his party. Mafa, a chairman of Zanu PF in Mashonaland
West province under which Karoi falls and is also provincial GMB
manager, confirmed ordering the company to sell the staple food
through ward councillors. He said the move was not meant to buy
support for Zanu PF but rather to ensure that all hungry people
got a chance to buy cheaper priced maize-meal from the GMB. ''Councillors
have well known structures so that undeserving elements in the wards
cannot take advantage of our sincerity. We have many people who
are just cropping up in these wards but councillors know who is
who there and who deserves what,'' he said. Mafa, insists
that everyone would get a chance to buy maize-meal regardless of
which party they supported. MDC officials in Karoi say Zanu PF councilors
are busy compiling lists of people to receive maize-meal during
campaign meetings of the ruling party, leaving supporters of the
opposition in the cold. MDC provincial treasurer Biggie Haurobi
said ''Our members are being denied maize-meal by ruling
party councillors as the lists are drawn up during their ward party
rallies."
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