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Shamu's
unilateral appointments a threat to the inclusive government
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
October 02,
2009
The announcement of the
unilateral appointment of new board members for the Broadcasting
Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) and other statutory bodies by the Ministry
of Media, Information and Publicity represents yet another threat
to the spirit and letter of the inclusive government.
Information minister
Webster Shamu has simply usurped the powers of Parliament which
had begun to constitute independent Commissions and bodies, including
the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ). He has become the
implementing arm of a shameful and sinister Zanu PF agenda to populate
strategic national institutions with Zanu PF apologists.
The biggest threat to
democracy is not only the unilateral appointments, but the unilateral
decision to recycle a celebrated media hangman such as Tafataona
Mahoso by making him chairman of BAZ. The media graveyard has five
newspapers and two radio stations which Mahoso banned, closed or
were bombed during his tenure as chairman of the Media and Information
Commission.
Mahoso failed dismally
during the interviews to select members of the Zimbabwe Media Commission.
Zanu PF's penchant to reward failure is well recorded, but
this time they have chosen to beat their own record. Mahoso's
legacy at the MIC makes a loud statement that he is unfit to head
a strategic national institution in the new dispensation of inclusivity
and tolerance. Yesterday's enemies of press freedom cannot
be today's allies of a plural and diverse media which Zimbabweans
want. Sunset characters cannot be part of the new dawn of democracy
and media freedom.
Shamu has appointed nine
members from the military into six statutory bodies. The militarisation
of civilian institutions sends wrong and dangerous signals nationally,
regionally and in the broader international community. Soldiers
are square pegs in a round hole when they are appointed into civilian
bodies such as the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe or the board
of directors of Kingstons. The best place for our gallant sons and
daughters who save as soldiers is in military barracks, not the
boardroom of a civic national body.
Shamu's
latest antics are threat to the inclusive government and the GPA.
They represent everything that is wrong with the inclusive government
where one party is hell-bent on betraying its own signature by failing
to adhere to agreements and common sense.
Zimbabweans want real
change. They do not deserve the recycling of old characters with
a perforated past and a chequered history such as Tafataona Mahoso.
They want hope, democracy, prosperity, freedom, dignity, security.
Together to the end,
marching to a new Zimbabwe.
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