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Zimbabwe
election update 5: 16-22 March, 2008
Solidarity Peace Trust
March 23, 2008
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This is the
fifth election update from the Solidarity Peace Trust, summarising
into general categories the notable events and quotes of the last
week, as Zimbabwe heads into a now highly fluid and unpredictable
election. Sources are media articles from both government and independent
media published within the dates of the summary, as well as statements
from civic groups. All updates available on the website.
What
they they said
LOVEMORE MADHUKU - IT
IS ALREADY RIGGED: "Mugabe is not facing a serious threat.
The electoral situation is so defective and the ruling regime has
a grip on the process in such a way that, despite the uncertainty
felt by most of the electorate, he will still win. His opponents
say that at the least there will be a run-off. They are wrong. The
regime is confident the methods they have put in place will ensure
the result they need." (Financial Times, 16 March)
MUGABE - ON OPPOSITION
WINNING ELECTION: "It will never happen as long as we are still
alive -- those (of us) who planned the liberation struggle,"
Mugabe told thousands of supporters at his first rally in the capital
since hitting the campaign trail last month. (yahoo news, 23 March)
ICG - ON ELECTIONS:
"We do not expect a free and fair election," said Andebrhan
Giorgis, senior adviser for the International Crisis Group's Africa
program. "We're hoping for the best, but that's hope against
hope." (Wall Street Journal, 22 March)
MAKONI - ON MAKONI: There
are two storylines. One is that I'm a Mugabe stooge, a plant. The
second, which Mugabe uses, is that I'm a stooge of the West, of
Britain and America. (News Week, 22 March)
WHERE ARE THE HOUSES?
"Let us remember the suffering we endured in 2005 when they
(Mugabe's government) felt the city was dirty and needed a clean-up,"
Makoni told a rally in Epworth ahead of the March 29 elections.
"But when we all thought they would collect the garbage accumulating
on the street corners, they held people at gun point, ordering them
to demolish their own houses. Just imagine the severity of the cruelty.
Zimbabwe does not deserve an oppressive government," he told
supporters at the rally held under a tree on the side road of this
semi-urban slum, some 15 kilometres (10 miles) southeast of the
capital Harare. "It was just as good as telling a person in
tatters to take off his clothes promising to buy him new ones, but
only in years to come. Where are the houses we were promised after
Murambatsvina?" said Makoni. (yahoo news, 21 March)
TENDAI BITI
- GONO IS A TERRORIST WHO SHOULD BE SHOT: "There are some wounds
which are difficult to heal. There shall be gnashing of teeth. There
is going to be reason for panic and fear for those who looted public
funds and aided Zanu PF terror. We ask Gono, where are you going
to be when we come asking for you? Will your name be there in the
book? We will come knocking at the doors of those that killed thousands
in the Midlands and Matabeleland. These are scars and wounds that
are difficult to heal without a Justice Commission." . . . "Gono
is an economic saboteur, terrorist and number one Al Qaeda who deserves
to be shot by a firing squad". (New Zimbabwe, 18 March)
MBUDZI - REMOVE
MUGABE BY A CAESARIAN: "In 1998 it was clear that the old man
was frothing at the mouth, he was tired," Mbudzi said amid
applause from the over 3 000 people who converged on Mucheke Stadium.
"But he deliberately declined to pass on the relay baton to
young blood as suggested by the late veteran politician Eddison
Zvobgo. Instead, the grandfather ran away with the baton into the
bush." . . . . "After the opposition MDC failed to remove
Mugabe in 2002 we came up with the Makoni project - a surgical operation.
Ours is a caesarian operation to dump the old man Mugabe. If we
don't remove Mugabe, the old man intends to outlive us all. He is
'90' and life expectancy in this country is 37. We will all die
and leave him to continue ruling this country." (Zim Independent,
20 March)
CHAMISA - A
BABOON IS A BABOON: The MDC spokesperson, Nelson Chamisa, said the
Makoni project was doomed from the onset."What renewal is Makoni
talking about with Tekere-Two-boy, and Dongo and our bleating cousin
Mbudzi (goat)? A baboon is a baboon even if you apply skin-lightening
cream to it. It will remain a baboon even if you replace an old
one (Mugabe) with a young one (Makoni)". (Zim Independent,
20 March)
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