Outrage over Mbalula remarks escalates

Source: Outrage over Mbalula remarks escalates – DailyNews Live

Bridget Mananavire      28 April 2017

HARARE – Scores of Zimbabweans have reacted angrily to South Africa (SA)’s
Police minister Fikile Mbalula’s statement that Zimbabwean soldiers were
the ones perpetrating most crimes in his country.

Politicians and the generality of the people fear Mbalula’s remarks could
trigger xenophobic attacks against fellow citizens living in the
neighbouring country.

Early this week, Mbalula claimed soldiers leave the military in Zimbabwe
and find their way to SA where they commit crimes, rob, terrorise and
kill.

“Yes, they are from Zimbabwe. There are people who come from Zimbabwe, who
run away from the military and they come and promote criminality in South
Africa,” he said.

“That is the truth. Why shouldn’t I tell that truth? There are Zimbabwean
ex-soldiers who are in this country, robbing banks, promoting
criminality,” he went on.

“They come into this country – they rob, they terrorise, and they kill.
That’s what they do. So we arrest them. We have got them.” Mbalula said,
urging members of the South African Police Service to toughen their stance
against criminals in the country.

He further said: “They (soldiers) are running away from uncle Bob
(Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe) there”.

“Zimbabweans are working for us in this country. Very good Zimbabweans.
They are working in our kitchens, they are everything, highly educated
people. If there is anything that . . . Mugabe did was to educate his
people. The people working in your kitchens are doctors. They are more
educated than you. They are from Zimbabwe.”

This has since sparked a diplomatic row. In reaction, Higher and Tertiary
Education minister Jonathan Moyo described Mbalula’s statement as
disturbing.”Quite concerning, to say the least. Sadly, the unhelpful
language used smacks of pub talk with all the tragic trappings of
afrophobia!” Moyo wrote on his Twitter account.

Opposition People’s Democratic Party leader and former Finance minister
Tendai Biti said the blame falls squarely on Mugabe’s shoulders and his
Zanu PF government, which he accused of ruining the lives of Zimbabweans.

“It is Zanu and not SA that has created the mess in Zim. Collective anger
must thus be directed at #Mugabe and the predatory State he has created,”
Biti – a lawyer by profession – said on Twitter.

Zimbabwe Congress of Teachers Union Raymond Majongwe weighed in saying:
“Comrade Fikile Mbalula. Hau baba. Ummm is that fact or fiction?”

Respected civil society leader Brian Kagoro said Mbalula’s statement were
reckless.

“Every country in the world has criminal elements. Statistically, it is
not correct that the majority of robbers in SA jails are Zimbabweans,” he
said.

Another citizen Tamara Mutowa said: “Collective anger of any sensible
Zimbabwean must be directed at @fikilembalula right now, ndookufarisa
chaiko uku (that’s unacceptable)”.

Lawyer Munyaradzi Bwanya also took to Facebook saying Mbalula’s statements
lacked objective interrogation.

“Once the tantrums are over, Mbalula’s position deserves objective
interrogation. I am of the view that every Zimbabwean knows at least one
person who is legally in SA and lawfully plying a trade in SA.

“Every Zimbabwean also knows at least one person who is in SA illegally
and cannot account for their survival in that country; that relative or
friend who cannot come home for funerals or Xmas because `mapepa haana
kumira mushe (the papers are not in order) Is Mbalula the problem . . .?”

The South African government, through its Twitter account said it was
wrong to assume the foreign nationals were responsible for the crimes in
SA.

“The stereotype that foreign nationals perpetrate crime is not only wrong
but also dangerous as it only inflames tensions,” the South African
government wrote.

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    chipote@nyamukombe 7 years ago

    tazomama vakomana . xino iya yadzoka zvakare ; mind u every time when any comment is made by any S.A gvt official it fuels its thugs to burn other innocents citizens.mind u again prevention is better than cure .remember he says we are all cooks & chefs with masters &degrees .think twice if u only came here yesterday we know the story zimbos