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ZANU-PF electoral cliff
Rejoice
Ngwenya
November 19, 2012
I emerged bruised
but unfazed from an encounter with ZANU-PF hardliners while documenting
the COPAC
second stakeholders- conference. I am more than ever convinced
that these people are aliens from outer space. Their dogmatic bigotry,
spiteful entitlement and senseless arrogance can only be of one
provenance - the Galaxy of Satan. But let me confess, the
prospect of outright victory against the creaky ZANU-PF edifice
of tyranny sustains my excitement. The just ended American elections
are for me - a lesson in time.
Barack Obama
has been re-elected president of the United States of America [USA]
for the second time. Unlike our very own 'life president-
Robert Mugabe, Mr. Obama accepts his constitutionally provided for
terms. Even if 'my people still want me- - Obama
cannot alter conditions to enable a third bite of the presidential
cherry. The good news is that bitter political rivalry between Democrats
and Republicans did not result in a single death, kidnapping or
displacement during campaigns. That is how a perfect democracy functions.
On my side of the Atlantic Ocean, Mugabe wants elections in March
2013 when no one else is prepared except his diamond-funded militias.
SADC has been at pains to persuade him that political reform is
more important than perpetuating a 32 year-old oppressive regime.
Mugabe insists he is 'tired of sharing power- and wants
another opportunity to 'rout Western puppets once and for
all-. Even if it means a violent, single-competitor plebiscite!
Obama-s
final presidential term is not going to be easy either. Of immediate
concern is USA-s 'fiscal cliff-, which, according
to Wikipedia, "is the popular shorthand term used to describe
the conundrum that the U.S. government will face at the end of 2012,
when the terms of the Budget Control Act of 2011 are scheduled to
go into effect". In theory, these are payroll tax and deep
spending cuts agreed upon as part of the debt ceiling deal of 2011
which will affect over 1,000 government programs. Republicans want
to cut spending and avoid raising taxes, while Democrats are looking
for a combination of spending cuts and tax increases. The 'cliff-
aspect is that these 'George Bush-era- actions will
plunge the USA into an irretrievable recession. Obama has to convince
sceptical Republicans that taxing the rich is a logical means of
raising revenue.
Mugabe is equally
determined to go in a proverbial blaze of glory. He knows that free
and fair elections will not only expose his diamond cronies but
also subject ZANU-PF-s primeval dictatorship to retributive
justice. Bring in the element of debilitating factional 'Young
Turk- wars in his fractious party; Mugabe-s political
empire is tottering on the brink of a deep political ravine. With
no Thabo Mbeki to cushion his fall; add a generally 'hostile-
SADC - he might as well start ordering wood pallets for his furniture!
ZANU-PF may deny it, but it is true that 'future presidential
aspirants- Joyce Mujuru, Emerson Mnangagwa and ZAPU unity
relic Simon Khaya Moyo would love a more permissible political environment
to displace an obstinate Mugabe. Ironically, it is only the MDCs
that can create such ideal 'exit conditions- -
but not in March, not even in June 2013 - worse still without
full electoral and political reforms. The crisis confronting Mugabe
is that while reforms will give ZANU-PF 'moderate- presidential
aspirants hope, such conditions will also make it easier for either
Morgan Tsvangirayi or Welshman Ncube to hit the exclusive presidential
jackpot. ZANU-PF has therefore only one choice - leap over
the free and fair electoral cliff for a quick and painless death.
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