Nation cares about next meal more than private lives

via Nation cares about next meal more than private lives – NewsDay Zimbabwe 21 July 2014

President Robert Mugabe is generally said to be an astute politician.

Ever since he took over the stewardship of Zanu PF, the world has seen how he has managed to outwit his political rivals.

The narrative being promoted in Zanu PF circles and in State media tends to present him as the messiah without whom the liberation struggle wouldn’t have been executed and won.

Recently, his political brinkmanship has been exhibited in the way he has been able to divert attention from the failure of his government to petty issues.

It is common knowledge that his government has dismally failed to deliver on the promises that won him the July 31 elections. Not only has he failed to create the two million jobs he promised Zimbabweans — who are about the most unemployed people anywhere — at more than 80% joblessness.

According to reports, about 10 companies are shutting down every month since January resulting in about 10 000 losing their jobs in the space of a short half year.

After the economic surge brought about by the inclusive government of 2009 triggered by the ditching of the useless Zimbabwe dollar, the economy has stagnated again. Government business itself is under threat as civil servants are no longer guaranteed of their wages on a regular basis.

The Ministry of Finance last week announced it could no longer give pay dates for government’s more than 200 000 workers.
Economists say this is the surest sign of a governmental shutdown. The nation is crying out for solutions to this quagmire. But President Mugabe has failed to come out clearly on what the way forward is.

On numerous occasions, especially when he addresses public gatherings, he chooses to divert attention from real issues to petty personal attacks on his political opponents especially the hapless leader of the Movement for Democratic Change, Morgan Tsvangirai.

Some say this is a good example of his political artistry, because after the bashing of poor Tsvangirai, the listening public is amused and forgets to ask him serious questions about the failure of his leadership.

Last week, addressing the usually rented crowd that gathers at the National Heroes’ Acre when a Zanu PF hero is interred
at the National Shrine, Mugabe said he felt pity for Tsvangirai because of his infidelity.

Fair enough, the opposition leader has had an eventful life since the death of his wife Susan in a car accident whose circumstances many still find suspicious. But Mugabe’s life has not been completely without colour either as far as women are concerned.

But it is the height of hypocrisy that he sees only Tsvangirai’s sexually peccadilloes, and not that of his closest allies. There are reports on daily basis of these even in the public Press.

Mugabe should feel pity, not for Tsvangirai, but for every Zimbabwean who has lost his or her job due to his policies that have grounded this country of great potential.

He should feel pity for the thousands who have lost their jobs due to the unprecedented closure of factories. He should feel pity for the children whose parents have been affected this way.

The nation is beyond caring about people’s private lives. It cares about where the next meal will come from. Mugabe had better address this as a matter of urgency.

COMMENTS

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    What a world failure and harbinger to all evil towards human nature

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      Reverend 10 years ago

      Did you read “The Harbinger” by jonathan Cahn? Quite a read, makes you think!!

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    mugabe only has to pretend to adress these issues just before the next election and fool all the zim idiots into voting them back into power in 4 years time.zimasset will become a restructured zimasset blah blah blah.So many stupid people concentrated in such a small area on earth.!!!!!

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    One has to agree with the “Zim Reeper” honestly how on earth did God or whoever is responsible concentrate this many idiots in one section of the planet that they continuously follow him??? Truly “The Mind Boggles”

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    I don’t believe he is voted consciously and legitimate if not illegal.He is a simple fraud.Therefore lets not ridicule the masses and implicitly sanitize his fraudulent status.The only sad reality emanates from the indifference of us all as a people to not stand-up against oppression by this senile maniac and his acolytes.This inaptitude has led to Mugabe exploiting us so overwhelmingly and we are inseparable on this weakness,thou we shall never forget he has the propensity of turning cannibal if odds turn against him.

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    Xhosaboy I can not beleive that he has no support, you can rig anything to a certain extent but you have to have a certain element that believes in you in order to achieve total domination and this is what he has achieved. lets not beat around the bush millions have asked for what they now have

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    New oxford dictionary word:ZIMBABWEAN :meaning a grouping of million plus idiots who agree to the same situations countless times knowing full well that its a bunch of lies

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      The English,Germans and many more were at one time in this position. Think before you call yourself an idiot FOOL.

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      Tinomunamataishe 10 years ago

      @stobbs, I don’t know whether you meant your comment as a joke and if it is then it’s a very bad joke. It’s grossly unfair to lump all the Zimbabweans together and make such a derogatory comment.
      The situation Zimbabweans find themselves in now is unfortunate but at the same time they are not unique in that situation and are certainly not a million idiots as you call them.

      I have been fortunate to traverse around the world and meet ordinary people and all I can say is that after talking to these people at one stage many nations have gone through what Zimbabweans are going through now. Look at Spain, Chile, Panama, the Philippines and you can see that covers different parts of the world.

      The good news is that Zimbabweans will overcome this phase, lessons have been learnt and there is a indeed a new generation of Zimbabweans that will not allow what Robert Mugabe has been allowed to do under whatever guise he has used.

      I will not call you any names @stobbs because I have respect for you and as indeed for other people I come across daily in life.

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    bruce koffe 10 years ago

    No one is fooled by Mugabe. No one votes for him and he knows that. All he does is give the Registrar General, CIO and military money and threatening them that if they do not rig the elections they will be in prison under MDC government for life.They will announce the results he want to hear. SADC and AU follow the tune by endorsing the results regardless of their legitimacy. However socio-economic life is speak loudly for all ears. What done in darkness will be displayed in the daylight.