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Dear
Registrar General Mr. Mudede, thank you but retire today
Rejoice
Ngwenya
April 29, 2013
I would like
to congratulate you for being one of the longest serving civil servants
in Zimbabwe. If my memory serves me right, you have been supervising
the registration of births, deaths and voters for over 30 years.
It is inconceivable how a man can retain interest and proficiency
that long in a government job!
Simultaneously, I want to pass my excited condolences to you. I
know. It is bad manners to be ‘excited’ about condolences,
but this ‘accolade’ is certainly not about death. I
am elated that this is the last year you will ever ‘preside
over’ a Zimbabwean election in your life. I say so, Mr. Mudede,
oozing with confidence. On numerous occasions, you have confessed
near comatose allegiance to Zanu-PF, and this has burdened you with
a litany of accusations. I am not a Pentecostal Prophet, but after
the 2013 general elections, there will definitely be a new MDC government.
You, Mr. Mudede are one in thousands of high-profile Zanu-PF cronies
that will be ‘persuaded’ to leave public office. And
when you do, there will be wild, widespread and intense celebrations
as never have been experienced before. Millions of Zimbabwean democrats
at home and abroad will dance, wine and dine on your account!
But before you accuse me of prematurely celebrating a score, I want
to stress that your 30-year ‘reign’ as Registrar General
deserves overdue retirement. Ever since we started using a national
voters’ roll, political parties opposed to Zanu-PF have perennially
complained of inaccurate entries. I am not a statistician myself,
but it is not rocket science to merely enter a name, identification
number, block, ward and constituency of a person in a book. Zanu-PF
village headmen do it all the time! Besides, your office actually
issues out births and deaths certificates. Why has it been such
a torturous task, Mr. Mudede, to have a system that automatically
includes everyone who is above 18 years in while deleting the 500
000 who have died from the voters’ roll?
More reasons for me to celebrate your overdue retirement: our new
constitution and its electoral laws are clear that your successor
will only concentrate on simple tasks of registering births and
deaths. The transgression of secretly removing known MDC supporters
from the voters’ roll, names being duplicated in different
voting districts, deliberate voter registration delays, ghost voters,
people using expropriated farms as ‘proof’ of residencies
– will be a thing of the past!
Finally, Mr. Mudede, I would appreciate if you do one noble thing
for me before you are ‘involuntarily’ retired to your
‘highly mechanized land reform farm’. I know that by
now, there are almost two million people that have just turned 18.
There are also close to one million Zimbabweans in the Diaspora
who would like to vote. Please do the correct thing and register
them without making ridiculous demands of proof of residence, letters
from Zanu-PF chiefs, headmen and ZESA electricity bills. Mr. Mudede,
every adult Zimbabwean has a constitutional right to vote, without
frivolous impediments. As lawyer, I trust that you really would
want to leave a good legacy. Otherwise, forgive me for sounding
personal. Zimbabweans have had to put up with your political antics
for too long. I am sure you can appreciate why we look forward to
the new MDC government later this year ‘involuntarily’
retiring to your ‘highly mechanized land reform farm’!
Yours sincerely,
Frustrated voter.
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