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Nelson Chamisa is disemboweled by Mugabe
Denford
Magora
April 10, 2009
http://denfordmagora.blogspot.com/2009/04/nelson-chamisa-is-disemboweled-by.html
These are the two men
who have been humiliated by Mugabe in the last two days. Day before
yesterday, it Tendai Biti who was forced to eat humble pie and live
with Gideon Gono. Yesterday, it was Nelson Chamisa who was stripped
of all the most important elements of his ministry.
There really is no other
way to put it: Robert Mugabe today essentially disemboweled Nelson
Chamisa, gutting his ministry into a shell and hiving off Telephone
and cellphone companies and their regulatory bodies to a ZANU PF
heavyweight minister.
Prime Minister Morgan
Tsvangirai is being systematically cut down to size by President
Robert Mugabe.
Mugabe quietly announced
the "redefining" of the Ministry of Information and Communication
Technology, which Nelson Chamisa is in charge of. He sent the Secretary
to the President and Cabinet (Mugabe is in charge of cabinet while
Tsvangirai is in charge of the Council of Ministers), to tell the
ministers how their turfs were now defined.
You will recall that
Chamisa clashed with Webster Shamu, the ZANU PF minister at the
Ministry of Information and Publicity when both men tried to address
workers at the cellphone company owned by government, NetOne.
Immediately after this,
Permanent Secretaries were also announced.
Prime Minister Tsvangirai
called a press conference at which he declared the appointments
null and void. He also announced at the same press conference that
he was going to set out the areas of contention in the ministries
of communication. Tsvangirai also expressly said the government-owned
parastatals would fall under Chamisa.
In fact, Tsvangirai also
announced that it was his job to define the job descriptions of
cabinet ministers and said this is exactly what he was going to
do.This, the Prime Minister has repeated on at least three separate
occasions.
He did no such thing,
obviously. Mugabe has once again asserted his authority over the
Prime Minister. He himself decided to take the Department of Communications
away from Nelson Chamisa, the MDC minister of Information and Communication
Technology.
In essence, by taking
this bit away from him, Mugabe has taken TelOne, the phone company,
Netone, the cellphone company and the regulating bodies for the
communication industry out of the ambit of the MDC.
Which means that Nelson
Chamisa is now a minister in charge of shops that sell cellphones,
phone shops and computer shops. Even the matter of the Internet
has now been taken out of his hands.
And no, Mugabe has not
given the Department of Communications to Webster Shamu, the ZANU
PF communications minister. It goes instead to a heavyweight in
ZANU PF, Nicholas Goche, who was one of the ZANU PF negotiators
in the talks that led to the formation of this government.
Goche is the minister
of Transport, Communication and Infrastructure Development.
Do you now understand
that we have three ministers in charge of essentially the one industry.
Each of them gets a US dollar salary, a Mercedes Benz, unlimited
fuel allocation, an office, secretary and staff, all with their
own running costs.
Jobs were indeed created
for the boys. But we wander....
Back to this story, this
disemboweling of Nelson Chamisa. It goes back again to the issue
of control, power. That is what this government is preoccupied with
while this country burns, while no water flows through taps, while
cholera roams the rubbish-strewn streets of our cities like The
Grim Reaper, while the health system collapses.
Mugabe was never going
to allow the instruments of eavesdropping, wiretapping and spying
fall into the hands of the MDC. They are a junior partner and had
to be put in their place.
And all of a sudden,
the Prime Minister is quiet. He did brief his spokesman, James Maridadi
on the position of his office today, in case the media asked. That
position is that, "there has to be give and take, in the spirit
of inclusivity." You will almost exactly these words when the
MDC justifies its capitulation yet again.
This disemboweling of
Nelson Chamisa is only a chapter in the book that is being written
now as it is lived. There is still the little matter of Permanent
Secretaries to come. And then some.
That score now reads:
Robert Mugabe 2 Morgan Tsvangirai 0
With all this going on,
the Prime Minister is satisfied enough with his role to want to
make the arrangement permanent, making deals with Robert Mugabe
to divide this country like their cake?
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