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Cowards
of Stone House
Rejoice
Ngwenya
October 24, 2012
The term 'Zimbabwe-
is the Shona derivative of 'big house of stone- - a
reference to the historical edifice supposedly built by the Rozvi
from about the 11th century onwards. This amazing architectural
genius - the 'acropolis-, elliptical building and its
iconic conical tower and walls with distinctive chevron pattern
in Masvingo - is said to have played both defensive and ceremonial
roles for the Rozvi people. At every stage of human life, mankind
has had to either defend themselves or cower behind high walls,
usually in a state of beleaguered surrender. But for all their courage,
our Shona and Zulu forefathers eventually succumbed to the might
of the imperial gun powder. Not even walls, short stabbing spears,
assegais and spirit mediums could save them. Yet they displayed
valour.
Watching democratic
Barack Obama and republican Mitt Romney presidential candidates
slugging it out on global television reminds me of one thing: Zimbabwe-s
inherent political cowardice. It is a fact that Robert Mugabe and
Joshua Nkomo vanquished colonial power and ushered in a semblance
of democratic independence. Yet the fear of popular enlightenment
has again sent ZANU-PF cowering behind imaginary walls of denial.
The party insists that local presidential debates are unnecessary.
The answer can only be that Mugabe-s ZANU-PF controlled ZBC
is so petrified of political competition that the closest that democratic
parties are 'hosted- on local TV is when they are derided
and ridiculed at 'news time-. The thought of Mugabe
debating on ZTV primetime - say against MDC presidential candidate
Professor Welshman Ncube - sends shivers down the spines of
ZANU-PF cronies. Their premonition is accurate - the old man-s
archaic political ideology would be demolished!
The tragedy
is how this fear also permeates deep into the veins of Mugabe-s
administrative structure. Minister Patrick Chinamasa during a BBC
interview aired worldwide last week made it absolutely clear that
no MDC presidential candidate would be 'allowed- to
win an election. The implications of this statement are that neither
Tsvangirayi nor Ncube will be permitted to air their view points
on local Zimbabwe television, let alone debate face-to-face 'American
style- with Mugabe. "Zimbabwe-s national broadcaster
is an example of a public media institution that has been hijacked
by the state for narrow partisan political purposes", adds
Media Alliance Zimbabwe. In an act of superficial benevolence, Tafataona
Mahoso, the ZANU-PF exterminator of media freedom, issued two new
radio licenses to loyal ZANU-PF interests and companies to create
a false impression of media multiplicity.
Radio and television
make a more lasting impression. That is why ZANU-PF is marooned
in an impenetrable cocoon of cowardice. I can imagine how much time
Mugabe-s media cronies George Charamba and Jonathan Moyo spend
'glued- to CNN television programs 'analysing-
US presidential elections. What act of valiant hypocrisy! Why do
they not invite our own 'democratic presidential candidates-
to debate with Robert Mugabe? Simple. Fear. They purport to promote
'heroic liberation values- yet are afraid of pitting
- or is it exposing - Mugabe-s retrogressive political
ideology against modern day reality. The fact is their presidential
candidate has nothing much to offer other than post-revolutionary
rhetoric and false promises of empowerment. His is an ideology of
illusion, deceit and threats. If not, I urge Mr. Mugabe to confront
MDC candidates head-on on local television - moderated by
an independent professional. The Zimbabwean incumbent president
must not continue to hide behind the proverbial formidable 'conical
tower- of authoritarian dictatorship.
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