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Zimbabweans must resist Zanu PF's partisan distribution of
seed packs and food
Movement for Democratic Change
January 05,
2011
The MDC is dismayed
by countrywide reports of partisan distribution of agriculture inputs
by Zanu PF politicians and Cabinet ministers, which represent a
sad and stark reminder of a culture of patronage and use of food
and poverty as instrument of control and a political weapon. Using
such base tools for political purposes is against the letter and
spirit of the Global Political Agreement, much as it is a form of
violence against the majority who are on record as having been impoverished
by Zanu PF's history of tyranny and dictatorship.
Zanu PF is not a donor; has never been; and will
never be.
What makes this practice disconcerting is that the
food, seed and input packs were either sourced by the Inclusive
Government or procured with resources from the national budget to
which all Zimbabweans contribute through their taxes. The MDC calls
on Zanu PF to stop this criminal abuse of critical national supplies
and make allowances for an open distribution of essentials to all
those interested in farming for the restoration of our food reserves
and food security.
It is not secret that under Reserve Bank governor
Gideon Gono's quasi-fiscal activities, close to US$3 billion
was carelessly dished out to Zanu PF politicians and supporters,
with negative consequences that led to uncontrolled food shortages
and famine. Other countries, like Malawi, which invested a similar
amount during the same period, have become net food exporters. The
current practice is a repeat of a tired Zanu PF tactic, albeit under
the guise of a newly found pseudo-philanthropic desire to shore
up its waning fortunes in the rural areas. The people can easily
see through the segregation and the attempts to divide the poor
- a weak strategy Zimbabwe rejected in March 2008 when the
people tossed off Zanu PF from office.
What is clear is that Zimbabweans can never allow
themselves to be dragged to the pre-2008 era. Their collective wisdom,
experience and their new life they are enjoying today, thanks to
the MDC, have left an indelible mark in their political behaviour.
The people -- coming out of two indisputably, memorable Christmas
and New Year breaks made possible by the MDC's entry into
government in February 2009 -- know that the past was hell on earth,
marked by an energy sapping war imposed by Zanu PF; they know of
the hunger and disease they endured; and they have not forgotten
the story of a total collapse of their existence caused by Zanu
PF greed, avarice and corruption.
The MDC calls on the Inclusive Government to stop
the Zanu PF practice as it has the potential of re-opening festering
wounds; and is an affront to national integration and healing. We
need not remind Zanu PF that the sourcing of inputs and other donations
for poverty alleviation is a direct result of the MDC's efforts
in the Inclusive Government. The party strongly urges Zimbabweans,
especially the poor and vulnerable in the rural areas, to resist
any partisan food and seed distribution programmes initiated by
Zanu PF politicians. The food and seed packs are mainly from donors
and government stores; and they belong to all the people, regardless
of their political affiliation. As we enter in 2011, the MDC pledges
to bury the Zanu PF system of patronage, segregation and partisanship
in the availability and supply of national services and public resources
to the people.
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