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candidate for the MDC is an uphill task. Who will take it?
Trust
Matsilele, African Path
May 17, 2007
http://www.africanpath.com/p_blogEntry.cfm?blogEntryID=768
But a divided movement
in which freedom fighters fight amongst themselves cannot win over
any substantial section of the population. Only a united movement
can successfully undertake the task of uniting the country, this
is an extract from the former South African president Nelson Mandela's
Reflections in Prison page 15.
When I read this I said
for sure this is the kind of struggle which Zimbabweans should engage
in, a struggle were all progressive forces set aside their selfish
agenda and put a cause for a liberated Zimbabwe ahead as a way of
ensuring that the present repressive and illegitimate government
leave office as of yesterday. This is a principle the Nelson Mandela's
generation incorporated and eventually made the apartheid regime
history by fighting arms akimbo with the association of Indian Communities.
In September 2005, a
squabble within the vibrant opposition MDC left a loophole and a
huge opportunity for ruling ZANU PF to maximise its rigging and
divide and rule tactics. Tensions became rampant within opposition
supporters as they were left in a dilemma of choosing which faction
to stand with and in the process the ZANU PF has managed to rig
the senates elections and all by-elections held under such suspicions.
A lot of stories have
been circulated to the cause of the split though not the focus in
this presentation. The MDC Mutambara's Mkwananzi in less than a
month addressing Zimbabweans in South Africa said MDC leader Morgan
Tsvangirai asked the MDC leadership to go for an in-house elections
to determine whether to go for senates elections or not and the
vote would decide the course of action. When Tsvangirai who was
vying for a protest of the elections lost, took his jacket and left
the Harvest House (MDC offices in Harare).
On the other
side the Secretary General of the MDC Mutambara Welshman Ncube is
alleged to have been the man fighting against going for elections
and on the last minute Ncube said the party would go for elections,
then divisions emerged with others saying Ncube was bribed by the
ZANU PF to go for elections whilst some saying Tsvangirai's dictatorship
had caused these
divisions.
Now Zimbabweans are faced
with another election in less than 11 months. ZANU PF has already
chose its candidate or imposed a candidate upon in the name of Robert
Mugabe now (83) who has ruled and ruined the country in the past
27 years with many even wishing that things would have been better
if Ian Douglas Smith had continued as president as problems persist.
Reports of rigging are reported to have already started, Zimonline
published an article saying teachers were sent forms to fill their
political affiliation and to me it is a way of preparing for another
massive rig were all teachers who will fill ZANU PF as their party
which highly likely to happen as teachers in the past been attacked
by National Youth Militia and ZANU PF for allegedly supporting MDC
As I write this article
the government has withheld releasing of inflation figures, pegged
at 2200% by April 2007.Unemployment is above 80% and if one loses
the job chances of getting another job in Zimbabwe are zero. This
has made the public even more dependent on its repressive government
which made the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union planned strike a
huge flop.
The MDC as agreed in
the Save Zimbabwe campaign banner are to chose a candidate in less
than few months to fight it with Mugabe. The veteran leader defeated
Tsvangirai in the 2002's most disputed elections, though the candidate
has not been named it is alleged the MDC Tsvangirai has already
cleared the air by saying Morgan will be the candidate. The MDC
Mutambara wants conditions set which a candidate who will only meet
conditions fill the post.
This is an election were
the two MDC factions should unite. By the end of this week I will
be receiving feedback from the MDC Mutambara's faction from its
South African branch as to who they propose should be the candidate.
Nqabitho Dube the information officer has confirmed this development.
Tribalism is
one of those key issues which is rocking the MDC supporters since
the split some have been made to hate Morgan more than the way they
hate Mugabe. The same applies to Ncube. The most surprising thing
is that Welshman Ncube's name has been spoken of a lot more than
the way Tsvangirai's name has been spoken about. This is one of
the challenges facing such a candidate in waiting to unite the party
and defeat Mugabe next year who has been defeated
before but won through his arch rigging expert Tobaiwa Mudede, the
Registrar General.
The two MDC factions
have agreed that they will not go for elections next year until
a new democratic constitution is in place to ensure a level ground.
Two days ago one of the online news organisation quoted Emmerson
Mnangagwa as saying the MDC had been given three conditions to adhere
to as preconditions for talks by the South African president Thabo
Mbeki who is mediating the talks under SADC's commands during his
temporary chairmanship of the house of Assembly. The conditions
are:
1) MDC should acknowledge
that Mugabe is the legitimate president of Zimbabwe
2) MDC should acknowledge
that Mugabe won the 2002 elections
3) MDC should denounce
violence
And Mugabe's condition
is to bring sanity back in Zimbabwe in both economy and politics.
Efforts to get confirmation from Mbeki's office were unfruitful.
If the conditions are
to be taken as serious, not as a mere ZANU PF propaganda message
of pre-empting dialogue impending, Mbeki's efforts are almost futile
as the MDC can never deceive its constituency which elected it in
power by saying Mugabe won the 2002 elections were hundreds were
abducted and some killed. Some of the cases are still pending to
date in the High Court hence accepting those conditions will mean
the appeals will be withdrawn and sanctions given to Mugabe for
cheating in elections will be null hence declaring Mugabe persona
no grata.
This is another litmus
test for the MDC strength and survival in Zimbabwean politics; challenges
are in choosing one candidate, uniting the votes, protesting elections
if a new constitution is not in place and last resisting Mugabe's
bribery tactics-meaning eliminating all opportunists who would want
to sacrifice the cause of the struggle for their individual constituencies.
Above all Mandela's message
remains that a divided movement in which freedom fighters fight
amongst themselves cannot win over any substantial section of the
population. Only a united movement can successfully undertake the
task of uniting the country.
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