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Mugabe
a hard-core racist - Haven-t they paid enough of a price
Mathula
Lusinga
November 08, 2012
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Black and white
Zimbabweans continue to suffer under Zimbabwean President Robert
Mugabe-s racist dictatorship.
While there
could be mixed feelings about Barack Obama-s victory on what
it means for Africa, I found myself inspired by a passage in his
acceptance speech where he said "we can never forget that
as we speak people in distant nations are risking their lives right
now for their chance to argue". To me, part of Obama-s
speech speaks truth about what is happening in some parts of the
African continent, particularly our beloved nation Zimbabwe. While
Mugabe is preaching peace by day, by night his agent provocateurs
wreak havoc, hunting down perceived enemies of the ZANU-PF former
strongman. As Obama rightfully put it, millions of Zimbabweans are
risking their lives right now for a chance to exercise their democratic
right to vote in the next elections set for 2013. ZANU-PF thugs
are on the loose showing clearly that Mugabe has dismally failed
to walk the peace talk. Ask the MDC T Treasurer for Midlands Province
John Kinnaird and his wife Jackie who were last week robbed before
being brutally assaulted by four ZANU PF activists. While ZANU-PF
denies complicity in the dastard act, history has it that violence
is part of Mugabe-s DNA every time his party is faced with
stiff political opposition. Citizens perceived to be Mugabe-s
enemies are routinely killed, intimidated or displaced. But Mr Kinnard
must have been a brave man to believe that Mugabe is finished with
white people. Mr Kinnard probably forgot Mugabe-s infamous
statement to his bloodthirsty supporters at the height of the land
invasions ahead of the 2000 polls; Strike fear in the heart of the
white man. All hell broke loose as ZANU-PF thugs killed with impunity.
Lest we forget,
it is and continues to be Mugabe-s strategy to attack people
of other tribes and races in his 32-year grip on power. Recently,
Education Minister David Coltart revealed that racism is at the
core of ZANU- PF-s governance. In a Facebook posting, Coltart
said he was constantly amazed by the frequency with which a broad
brush is used, so often in a deeply offensive manner in Zimbabwe.
He went on to say he thinks in Cabinet, sometimes, colleagues forget
that he is there because the comments made by some about whites
in general, are on occasions shocking. From such observations, one
can simple conclude that racism is alive and kicking in Zimbabwe
unless we hear otherwise from people that continuously attack people
because of their skin colour.
Mugabe
hates blacks
But lest we
forget again, Mugabe also hates black people. This is a fact. While
we sometimes see images of white people being brutally attacked
by ZANU PF activists removing them from farms and other businesses,
we should also remember Mugabe has a penchant of lashing out at
fellow black people. Ask an MDC supporter. They will tell you without
flinching that the way Zimbabweans are treated under Mugabe-s
watch is shocking, especially every time we talk about elections.
There is clearly no suggestion that Mugabe is committed to free
campaigns in the run up to next year elections. From headlines of
police arresting civil society activists, student activists, journalists
and unlawful detention and intimidation of citizens, it would be
folly-hardy to believe that Mugabe is a peaceful man. Unless all
ZANU PF leaders publicly condone violence and take responsibility
for the actions of their activists, Zimbabweans will forever live
with scars that have been with them in all election periods in Zimbabwe.
It is then safe to say Mugabe cares less about his fellow black
citizens as much as he does to people of different skin colour.
Where
is the campaign money coming from?
Last week, Mugabe
launched his special Presidential Agriculture Scheme meant to woo
farmers to vote for him in the next polls. He doled out farming
implements to fanatic ZANU-PF supporters. But questions abound on
where the money coming from at a time the coalition government is
known to be technically broke. It has always been President Mugabe-s
demand for the MDCs to reveal their source of funding but a veil
of secrecy surrounds his source of USD$20 million to buy farming
implements to impoverished ZANU-PF supporters. Could this be part
of his war chest to buy votes? Another question is: how does such
a large amount of cash land into someone-s account without
the Minister of Finance knowing where it comes from? Others suspect
the money is part of the proceeds of revenue from diamond mined
from the controversial
Marange Diamond fields. We know of Chinese companies that are
said to benefiting from Marange and have no qualms in bank-rolling
Mugabe-s election machinery and campaign. There are fears
this is part of the money Mugabe is paying ZANU-PF militia to violently
mobilise ahead of the next polls he wants held in March 2013.
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