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Morgan
Tsvangirai, Welshman Ncube - do you guys have guts
Rejoice
Ngwenya
June 17, 2013
Conjecture has
it that President Robert Mugabe was ‘humiliated’ by
Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] leaders for unilaterally
and defiantly proclaiming 31 July 2013 as Zimbabwe’s
election date. Progressive democrats concur that the proclamation
was in bad political taste. Mugabe treats coalition partners Morgan
Tsvangirai and Welshman Ncube with contempt. As far as he is concerned,
Mr. Ncube and Mr. Tsvangirai are ball boys at the sidelines of a
big political game. In his warped political philosophy, if all three
were cattle herders, Mugabe would be reading his book under a cool
shed while the two take turns to keep famished bulls from the lush
maize fields.
If all three were household
furniture, Mugabe would be the 65-inch LED flat screen TV while
Ncube and Tsvangirai are bathroom mats. If the three were parts
of an expensive four-wheel drive, he would be the engine while the
other two are mere excaliburs on either side of the truck. At the
university, Mugabe would be the dean as Tsvangirai and Ncube labour
in their first year. Mere political holograms. Despised like discarded
hypodermic needles!
Tsvangirai and Ncube
might have ‘tag teamed’ successfully in Maputo to neutralise
Mugabe’s shenanigans, but I still insist Tsvangirai is to
blame, the big talker who packs a soft punch. For four years, he
has connived and conspired with Mugabe to exclude Ncube from the
erstwhile club of SADC approved principals. Now that Mugabe has
drifted off orbit, Tsvangirai is groping in the labyrinth for quality
company. Had Ncube taken his rightful place at the high table, Mugabe
would have long succumbed. Some argue Ncube should have bared his
political fangs more menacingly in those four years to paralyse
Mugabe’s ego.
Yet Maputo has given
the two a chance to redeem themselves. Nelson Chamisa habitually
brags about MDC-T being a ‘party of excellence’. You
would think at the snap of a finger, one million Tsvangirayi supporters
can flood Africa Unity Square to impose their political rights.
Chamisa’s nauseating claim that MDC-T is the ‘biggest
party in Southern Africa’ sounds hollow when Mugabe runs rings
around his boss Tsvangirai. What is size without influence?
Assuming the Constitutional
Court ‘refuses’ to revoke the 31 July proclamation,
Tsvangirai and Ncube ought to brew big trouble for Mugabe. But because
he controls the army, police, rural chiefs, the public media and
diamonds, the judiciary, registration of voters and the election
commission, Mugabe might fancy his chances. An election under current
conditions gives him a head start. This is why, even by conservative
SADC standards; it would be a tragedy of untold proportions if the
31 July date was allowed to stand. Mugabe must never be allowed
to ‘win’ any more elections, even if the election is
free and fair. A Mugabe victory is a life-sapping latter day Pompeii!
For Tsvangirai, press
conferences and boarding passes count for nothing in the war against
Zanu-PF Machiavellian unilateralism. Public posturing and rhetoric
have no rewards. It is bodies that win electoral wars, lots of them,
running battles against tear gas canisters, water cannons and rubber
bullets in public squares. If indeed Tsvangirai leads ‘the
biggest party in Southern Africa’, let’s see him prove
to Ncube, and indeed the rest of the world that he is the Big Brother
who can take the first blow. If he cannot get one million activists
into Africa Unity Square to demand electoral reforms - he is more
butterfly than bee.
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