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I am disappointed my fellow citizens
Mutsa Murenje
September 20, 2009
In my 'Is Mugabe reliable and dependable?' written in February this
year I asked two questions. Unovimbika here mutana uyu? Unogondeka
here? This was after the consummation of the 'strange marriage
of patriots' or simply this marriage of convenience between ZANU
PF and the two MDC formations. I argued in that contribution that
the old man lacked reliability and dependability. For this reason,
I reasoned that our struggle for a free, just and democratic Zimbabwe
wasn't over yet. There was no need to retreat or to surrender because
this long and sometimes turbulent struggle of ours has taught us
that defeat is definitely not part of our agenda. The struggle continues
unabated! Aluta continua!
And yet I am
disappointed! But why? Deep clouds of disappointment are indeed
floating in my mental sky. This is largely a result of the fact
that we overtrusted the octogenarian tyrant, Robert Mugabe, and
is now telling the whole world that he has been very faithful to
all the provisions/letter and spirit of the Global
Political Agreement (GPA). But I don't blame anyone for this.
I believe all of us have this belief in man's capacity to better
himself. So to all of us, optimists and pessimists alike, the Government
of National Unity (GNU) came to us as a moment of inspiration and
confidence in the future of the human race in general and Zimbabweans
in particular. Tanga tatambura veduwee! Nhamo yanga yapfunya
chisero mudzimba dzedu mufunge.
Zimbabweans,
however, are saturated with vim, vitality and vigour. We have this
rare strength from within, power and perseverance that are impervious
to the blows from without. We have dignity because ours is explicitly
a just cause-a genuine passion for freedom, justice, equality, fairness
etc. For we all know, don't we, that our struggle is genuine and
veritable because it was born from the womb of intolerable conditions
and unedurable situations-poverty, dictatorship, corruption, nepotism
and cronyism. The good news, however, is that we, the suffering
and oppressed people of Zimbabwe, are determined to liberate ourselves.
Our cry for justice, freedom, independence has hardened into a palpable,
irresistible force and we aren't ready and willing to retrogress.
We do have a
comprehensive grasp of contemporary problems bedevelling our country.
We see that tyranny, poverty and unemployment are grave and growing
catastrophes and those caught most fiercely in the grip of these
unfavourable situations are the poor whether educated or not. We
sincerely thought that the coalition government had come as a joyous
daybreak to our long night of flagrant and violent violation of
our dignity, rights and freedoms. We thought it was a bright interlude
to the long and turbulent struggle that we have had with regards
our insatiable desire for freedom, justice and democracy in Zimbabwe.
But Mugabe has scuttled its progress and presently the country has
to import something like 350 000 tonnes of wheat! Siyengaphi/Where
are we going/Tiri kuendepi?
What's the way
forward? There is, as it were, an imperative need for us as Zimbabweans,
possibly with assistance from the international community, to approach
the solution with sincerity, with realism, and with wisdom. We need
to encourage and enable more people to move in this direction, to
multiply the numbers of committed people in rebuilding what the
selfish dictator and his trusty henchmen have pillaged, people who
see the incumbent need to put the suffering and oppressed people
of Zimbabwe first, and finally, to stiffen our courage and will
to act.
It is my opinion
that sincerity is not enough for our struggle. The fighter must
be both sincere and intelligent. I also think that one should possess
profundity of conviction. It is my profound conviction that I, as
a change agent, should possess these qualities. GNU is a juntado
union/kubika mapoto uku and the earlier we withdraw from it the
better. I put it to you dear Zimbabweans and I rest my case. Be
blessed and God help Zimbabwe.
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