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Baba
Jukwa and survival manual for Zanu PF
William
Muchayi
June 09, 2013
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/2013/06/09/baba-jukwa-and-survival-manual-for-zanu-pf/
Zimbabwe’s
fluid political drama has of late been spiced by the entry of Baba
Jukwa into this turbulent mine field, who, within months, has attracted
more than 130 000 followers on Facebook. He, like the fictitious
Matigari in Ngugi Wa Thiongo’s Matigari, claims to have a
compelling mission in Zimbabwe’s political landscape of fighting
evil, corruption and nepotism. In his own words, he is a ‘concerned
father, fighting nepotism and directly linking community with their
leaders, government and ministers.”
However, unlike
Matigari, Baba Jukwa is real and not fictitious although he prefers
anonymity, promising to disclose his identity at the appropriate
time. Baba Jukwa’s nasty public spat with Amai Jukwa, reflects
the succession dynamics in Zanu PF where the Mnangagwa and Mujuru
factions are pitted in a ferocious tug of war to succeed Mugabe.
Unlike Amai
Jukwa who is an advocate of the status quo, Baba Jukwa is a reformist
whose grand plan is to reform Zanu PF in order to ensure the party’s
survival and continued relevance. In Baba Jukwa’s view, Zanu
PF desperately needs renewal and a change of direction, if ever
the former liberation movement is to survive and weather the challenges
of post-independence Zimbabwe. The party fights for relevance and
its liberation credentials alone cannot save it from extinction
if it fails to reform and adapt to the challenges of the day. As
Baba Jukwa views it, the current leadership in Zanu PF - the government,
the military and police force have diverted from the core principles
that guided the struggle, hence the urgent need for reform and a
change of course by the party if ever it is to survive.
Attempts to
rebrand the Mugabe image, which is already soiled, are futile as
that would not resuscitate the fortunes of the party. Leadership
renewal in Zanu PF, according to Baba Jukwa, must go parallel with
a change in direction of the party, as the two are paramount to
its survival. The old guard who are the torch bearers of the party
are both physically and mentally incapacitated to effect the much-needed
reforms. Their ideas, besides being archaic, no longer resonate
with the electorate 33 years after independence. The Young Turks,
who are expected to be better positioned to take over from the old
guard, are in no better position as they lack credibility. This
group, like the old guard, does not have the party at heart but
just masquerade as reformers in an attempt to disguise their hidden
agenda which deviates from the aims and aspirations of the struggle.
Nobody within
Zanu PF has dared to challenge Mugabe and his leadership publicly
before, besides feable attempts by Dzikamai Mavhaire, Margret Dongo
and Michael Mataure. The above three have called for leadership
renewal in Zanu PF before and as usual, Mugabe descended upon them
with the force of a sledge hammer, with devastating political consequences.
Unlike Dongo,
Mataure and Mavhaire, Baba Jukwa calls for not only leadership renewal,
but a change of culture in Zanu PF which glorifies incompetence,
corruption, nepotism , lack of accountability and violence. Mugabe,
according to Baba Jukwa, is surrounded by a bunch of sycophants
who compete to outmanoeuvre one another in praising the president,
not because they love him so much, but for favours.
Surprisingly,
the president seems to enjoy all this drama, as he has become the
biblical Nebuchadnezzar listening only to praise songs and not to
criticism. This culture, according to Baba Jukwa, has created a
semi-god in Mugabe, thereby ruining the party as very few advisors
surrounding the president are genuine and bold enough to correct
him when he goes wrong. The rest just sing along, not because they
enjoy the music, but because by singing as loud as they can, that
guarantees them positions in government and protection of the wealth
they have amassed.
Instead of addressing
the genuine issues that are vital for the party’s survival,
many in Zanu PF are up in arms against Baba Jukwa. Thousands of
taxpayers money has been put on this mysterious figure’s head.
Does anyone in Zanu PF bother to scrutinise the truths raised by
Baba Jukwa?
Who really is
this Bradley Manning of Zimbabwe who has dared to swim in crocodile-infested
river against the tide? Is this character a real Zanu PF cadre or
is a mole from the opposition? How does he/she get access to all
the classified information? Zanu PF risks making the same mistake
made by Jews in crucifying Jesus assuming that their redeemer was
yet to come, unknowing that by so doing, they had murdered their
own son who holds the keys to heaven.
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