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Luxurygate
and the MDC-s false sense of arrival
Tabani Moyo
September 01, 2011
The dust of the
government-s hollywood lifestyle is refusing to settle down.
It cannot settle down especially when the people are living in such
a sea of poverty. However, the development has shown beyond reasonable
doubt that the MDCs are stuck in an omnibus syndrome to governance.
The mimicry politics have taken over the voice of reason as the
so called 'democratic change merchants- stampede for
the gravy train.
I happened to
bump into three ministers one from the MDC and two from the MDC-T
riding in their new filthy lucre. The windows where lowered, music
loud as if to attract attention from the public in the exhibition
of a newly acquired status. The status of a polished league of gentlemen/women
I guess. I said god forbid. These are not business people who have
the leeway to do whatever they want with their profits, but public
officials ridding on the poor taxpayers- hard earned income.
What happened
to the so called paragons of virtue, those who saw everything wrong
about public officials abusing state funds on luxuries? The virtue
seems to have sublimated during the 'opposition- times,
as the train gets more gravy laced, the elements of virtue are crucified
on the altar of public suffrage. As we stand no single minister
has declined the offer of these fuel guzzlers, their consciences
are clean and their declaration of intent manifest that they are
still in a struggle for a better Zimbabwe!
Personally,
I don-t have a problem with ZANU PF being implicated in this
bangle, we as a people know of its heinous deeds. That-s why
the people of Zimbabwe risked limb and life in forming and supporting
an alternative vehicle to rid the rot in ZANU PF. It becomes confusing
when the line between ZANU PF-s actions and those of the MDCs
becomes blurred.
20 million on
luxuries!
The Zimbabwe
Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) is set to increase
the utility cost of delivering energy. The public hospitals have
collapsed, children this summer shall die of mosquito bites, the
industry performing below 30%, women failing access basic sanitary
facilities and our education system turning into an elitist platform
among other things.
With the above cacophony of problems, we have learnt that ZANU PF
and the MDCs can actually unite in 'looting- from the
poor. The current blame shifts between Minister of Transport, Infrastructure
Development and Communication Nicholas Goche and the Minister of
Finance Tendai Biti should not be tolerated to continue stealing
our intellectual space in the papers. The decision to purchase the
goodies is a collective one from the cabinet which the three parties
are represented.
In this process
there is no room for afterthought. The three parties could not agree
at cabinet level on the need to increase civil servants salaries
but unanimously agreed to squeeze harder the drying pockets of the
taxpayers.
As I stated
before such are the pitfalls of proximity to state power it exposes
the cravings which were going to manifest themselves soon after
the 'opposition- takes total control of state power.
We are better off with some of these happenings are unfolding at
this juncture of our cultivation as a people. The MDCs only got
into office two years ago; they are already leaving the lives of
movie stars or the English premier soccer stars. One can only remind
the MDCs of the calamity of approaching this 'struggle-
with omnibus gloves. It gives the impression of a false sense of
'arrival-, a false sense of destiny. The ministers believe,
their yearnings have been achieved, hence the need to amass as much
as they can before sporadic cabinet reshuffles. These state trappings
are dangerous for the same people who came up with these platforms
or movements can still do the same and push aside primitive 'accumulativists-
into political dustbins.
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