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Zimbabwe:
As I see it
Michael Dingake, Mmegi (Botswana)
February 19, 2008
http://www.mmegi.bw/2008/February/Tuesday19/109.php
Makoni, a damp squib?
Opinion is divided in Zimbabwe, here and abroad, over Simba Makoni's
rebellion against President Robert Mugabe. There is palpable excitement
in some quarters, how Makoni's defection might impact on the presidential
and general elections scheduled for March 29, 2008 in Zimbabwe.
Others think Makoni's defection is a non-event, while others have
adopted a wait-and-see attitude. But why are those who are excited
about the event, excited? According to reports, Makoni is not breaking
alone from Mugabe's political vice. Makoni, it is reported, is backed
by many a heavy-weight of the Zanu PF inner circle: First Vice President
Joseph Msika, Dumiso Dabengwa, the former ZIPRA intelligence supreme,
former commander of the Zimbabwean army and spouse of Vice President,
Joyce Mujuru, Vitalis Zvinavashe and Ibbo Mandaza the Zanu PF intellectual
luminary and others not yet disclosed. Apparently the revolt against
Mugabe has been simmering for many months, if not years.
To the outside
world and particularly those in sympathy with the majority of Zimbabweans,
who are on the receiving end of Mugabe's tyranny, prospects of the
final outcome of current developments are music to the ears. Imagine
Zimbabwe's economy restored to its former glory of bread basket
of the region, instead of the basket case abyss scenario of the
present! One can imagine the millions of economic refugees streaming
back to the homeland, to pick up the individual pieces of their
dear lives and begin the arduous task of rebuilding the economy
of their country devastated by a political maniac, who believes
his elevation to leader of the liberation war against another maniac
of a different colour, Ian Smith, was a licence to play god the
almighty and pretend to be monarch of all he surveys, in Zimbabwe,
SADC, AU and the world.
One can imagine
it will be hard to bring down the inflation rate, now estimated
at a mind-boggling 66
000% to single digit figures, acceptable in the region and in
the world. Optimists and people of goodwill see the advent of Makoni,
the rebel, as a godsend in the almost godforsaken situation, next
door. On the other hand, there are some who pooh-pooh the belated
advent of Makoni and his cronies. They believe the woebegone situation
in that land is almost irretrievable. Who is Simba Makoni, they
ask. Where has he been? How can he bring about positive changes
in the political developments in the country, when he still
swears by Zanu PF? Can a Zanu PF adherent overturn the policies
he has helped formulate and endorsed all these years, so assiduously,
especially since 2000, when the venom of the war veterans, was unleashed
over the unsuspecting compatriots?
Doubting Thomases' skepticism
is not farfetched. Mugabe is a brute, a dictator, a tyrant, a cock-a-hoop
political charlatan whose political mainstay, in Zimbabwe and SADC
is the pillorying and lampooning of the likes of Blair and Bush
as the instigators of his and Zimbabwe's woes; but Mugabe could
not have formulated and executed these policies and programmes alone.
He acted in concert with his party, his cabinet and particularly
with comrades in the politburo, the highest and innermost structure
in Zanu PF, in which Makoni served. What Mugabe is guilty of, Makoni
and the rest of them, cannot be inculpable of. People do not see
how the 'rebels' can suddenly extricate themselves from the mess
they, Mugabe and Zanu PF have plunged the country into. The leader
of MDC, is not alone in describing Makoni as 'old wine in new bottles."
There are some who are actually thinking Makoni is Zanu's political
stunt to prolong Mugabe and Zanu PF leadership in Zimbabwe politics.
A political decoy!
There is certainly a
mixed reception to the news of the emergence of Makoni, the political
dragon-slayer. How can he do what he says he wants to do, while
a loyal member of Zanu PF? Yes, he wanted to stay Zanu PF, though
Mugabe has frustrated his mole ambitions by expelling him forthwith,
before he could take many for a wild-west gallop! Observers feel
he lacks the political party image of the Chimurenga heroes, for
example late Tongogara or even the disgraced Edgar Tekere, to be
an instant magnet! Not all observers dismiss Makoni out of hand,
nor believe he wields a Messianic wand. If speculation about his
backers is true, then Makoni may yield dramatic results at the approaching
presidential elections. The men and women whose names are bandied
around as being behind Makoni, are certainly not people of political
straw. They are political heavyweights, whose role in the Chimurenga
is widely acknowledged and whose names have remained of household
validity, in the independence epoch.
They may not command
as much veneration, as the name, 'comrade Bob,' but their names
are not to be sniffed at, particularly at this moment of tension
and anxiety, when the well-wishers and helpless Zimbabweans are
groping around, dreaming dreams to reverse the politico-economic
meltdown prevailing in the country, threatening to write off Zimbabwe
as a failed state. To be over and done with, the stalemate! The
days of miracles have long passed. Nowadays, miracles are painstakingly
planned and hatched in the dark corridors of political subversion,
in the underground. If Makoni and his co-conspirators have been
working at their plot craftily, for some time, building subterranean
structures which can deliver a miracle on March 29, 2008, then,
why not?
We definitely know, Makoni
is standing for presidency against Mugabe. Assuming he wins, what
then? He cannot rule without a loyal Parliament, in terms of the
country's constitution. Since Makoni is standing as an independent,
to win power, he needs a clear majority of independents who support
him. He cannot depend on MPs who belong to Zanu PF or MDC, to defect
suddenly from their parties to support his dispensation. There is
the catch! Mutambara faction's support must be welcome to Makoni,
but it is a metaphorical drop in the ocean, if the world has to
see the back of comrade Bob. It is hoped Makoni underground machinery,
has been so oiled, and so good, that it has identified likeminded
independents in all the parliamentary constituencies up for grabs
in next month's elections; otherwise all the media hype is naught
but a damp squib!
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