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GNU's identity crisis a stumbling block for its performance
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
July 02, 2010
Since the signing
of the historic Global
Political Agreement of September 15 2008 as it became to be
known, bringing some form of parity between the warring political
parties following the disputed elections of 2008, the coalition
government has been dogged into a serious quagmire, wondering in
the wilderness about the execution of its mandate. It is doomed
by an engulfing crisis of assuming an identity and throughout its
fragile life span this has been the Achilles hills threatening its
existence.
Analysts have coined
expressions to describe the coalition government with some calling
it a 'marriage of convenience', some have called it a grandiose
beast and most apparent is the fact that it has been described as
a union of fragility. Irrespective of all these attempts to describe
the coalition government there is one thing that has remained constant
among the beleaguered electorate, who after having endured a painful
plebiscite of the worst conditions claiming innocent lives, they
have been denied an outcome of a government by the people, for the
people by the people. Expectations among the electorate to see real
change from the government ha not been fulfilled.
One thing that
has taken centre stage since the ushering of the new government
formation under the GPA instead of it being a journey to deliver
service and transformation to the people of Zimbabwe it has been
characterized by a fierce power struggle of a domineering force
to determine the DNA of the coalition government among the three
political parties ZANU Pf and the two MDC formations. The endless
talks and negotiations between the principals to the GPA even with
the assistance of the SADC guarantors of the deal have failed to
bring a character, identity and the much needed culture among the
three parties seeking assertiveness over each other.
Those in the
coalition government were meant to step out of their partisan shells,
relinquish their old garments first before putting on the new ones
and assume a new identity that is apolitical but driven by the need
to carry out the task at hand most importantly to transform Zimbabwe
from everything bad that had come to be synonymous with our brand-
rampant human rights abuses, corruption by government officials,
rigging of elections, undermining of the rule of law, oppressive
legislation, denial of fundamental freedoms, culture of impunity.
Above all, the most important task that was to determine the measure
of success for the coalition government was to stir the country
on a path of transition towards a democratic society but unfortunately
the prevailing identity of the GNU or lack of it is a stumbling
block to a democratic Zimbabwe.
What do I mean by the
identity? It is shocking and yet a reality that amongst the components
making up this 'beast' GNU are some clusters for partisan reasons
who have deliberately refused and become contempt to efforts towards
democratic reforms for their own selfish convenience. They have
been defiant towards changing a mindset and sought refuge in remaining
in the past seeking to ignore the inevitable winds of change and
voices calling for change. Still on groups, there are those who
passionately sought to be in government but once it become a reality
they have become oblivious of their task at hand and have stayed
in their comfort zones accepting the unfolding realities. They are
also those who with zeal and passion have tried to be agents of
change but have suffered a great deal of persecution from their
adversaries.
Moving away from putting
partisan tags on the individuals in government, it is regrettable
that it is a bag fool of assorted components with no definite reconciling
form or common national ground. Some are looters seeking to enrich
their bellies, some are serving narrow partisan politics of patronage,
corruption iis the order of the day as the national reserves are
looted with impunity, some are simply incompetent and not conversant
with the capacities of the offices they find themselves in, and
some are not leaders but have been thrust in robes hanging loose
like a giant's robes on a dwarf .
Having a government that
is made up of all this rot in the absence of mechanism demanding
transparency, accountability and most importantly performance monitoring
and evaluation systems means that the electorate is always on the
losing end-short exchanged. Its classic dramatic irony of a government
through the tax payer's money is sustaining government officials
who in turn are supposed to sustain the nation.
Ultimately even
if a few cylinders might be firing, they cannot cover up for those
rusty and outdated ones in need of replacement, the predictable
resultant effect being that our government at the present moment
perplexing as it may is operating at below 50% capacity due to lack
of effectiveness and efficiency. The burden is further compounded
on the taxpayer in that we have the largest bloated cabinet with
huge operation expenses to go along with it.
The recent reshuffling
of cabinet ministers by the president of MDC and right honorable
prime minister of Zimbabwe has sparked a lot of controversy, caused
an upset among the reshuffled ministers themselves and debate among
analyst. The act of reshuffling cabinet ministers should not be
a shocking event but actually its something that should be done
periodically by those manning the performance and responsibilities
of ministers designated national duty. Being a minister is not a
status that one has to enjoy as a fixed privilege but it's a functional
position that should be sustained by delivery of service effectively,
efficiently with the ability to cope with ever changing challenges
and dynamics at play. Unfortunately in our case there is no accountability
mechanism.
The exercise of reshuffling
is testimony that some evaluation and systematic monitoring has
taken place leading to the interventional action of making the informed
decision of acknowledging that an overhaul is needed to improve
output, outcomes, impact and sustainability.
The paradox of our government
is that the law and systems of the state scoff at an attempts by
those seeking to expose corruption by government officials at the
expense of the public. At the height of unspeakable corruption which
has become institutionalized in some state bodies, the law literally
protests the interest of a few high profile thieves/criminals and
persecutes those doing a noble role of advocating for sanity.
What Zimbabwe needs above
all things are patriotic dedicated persons especially those assigned
into offices of national duty before one is given a political tag.
Changing of mindsets should start by the individuals serving in
government before the same can cascade to change the mindset of
the political institutions to which the government officials belong
to. Government should be characterized by a cross cutting working
culture that is performance and function based among those in office.
We need people of integrity who are selfless not plunderers, looters
and green eyed monsters to carry out national duties. A culture
of respecting human rights is a pre-requisite requirement for everyone
serving in national duty.
It's time to move away
from politics of patronage and put the interests of the people first,
positions of national office should be open to qualified persons
with relevant skills and experience not by favor.
Our leaders should do
self introspection and find it within themselves to answer if their
input is enough visa vee what the nation is requiring at the moment.
If the answer is no then it is honorable to step down for someone
who can do better.
We need God fearing leadership
that is obedient, servient and accountable to the nation at all
times.
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