Biti ponders life after politics

via Biti ponders life after politics | The Herald March 21, 2015

Opposition MDC Renewal leader Tendai Biti appears to be considering life after politics following the expulsion of 21 Members of his faction, including himself, from Parliament this week. The 21 MPs were expelled at the instigation of the MDC-T led by Mr Morgan Tsvangirai for crossing the floor from the party on whose ticket they entered Parliament.

Mr Biti’s faction has indicated that it will challenge the decision in the courts.

A member of his inner circle confided in The Herald, though, that Biti will not be heavily involved in the court challenge.

However, in an interview with The Herald at his Milton Park offices in Harare this week, Mr Biti appeared disillusioned with opposition politics and in particular, failure to coalesce to defeat Zanu-PF.

Clad in a dark grey suit that seemed to reflect his mood, palpable disillusionment ran through the responses of the usually loquacious Biti.

“I have played my part as a Zimbabwean,” he said when challenged over his future.

“I have been in the trenches since my time at the University of Zimbabwe and played my part. I think that it is time that others played their part too, I have played mine.”

Asked whether that meant retiring from politics, the lawyer said, “I have not said that. I have just said I have played my part.”

“The issue of the expulsion of the 21 members of Parliament is a tragedy for democratisation politics in Zimbabwe,” he said.

“It is also a tragedy for national politics.

“It is unprecedented in any part of the world that democratically elected members of Parliament can be eliminated as we saw on Tuesday.

“But the country will continue moving on and the challenge is how do we rescue and save our country?

“Just because 21 MPs were fired I don’t think we suddenly got US$40 billion in direct investment in the country. It won’t happen.

“So nobody except the forces of evil benefited from this.

“What it means is that unless we are able to focus on things that put bread on the table we are wasting time.”

Mr Biti described Mr Tsvangirai as having gone “way past his sell-by date” and surrounded by sycophants.

The fiery opposition politician believes time has come for the transfiguration of national politics.

“We need to go beyond politics and craft a vision of Zimbabwean-hood because unless we do that, we are accelerating on auto-pilot to a position of oblivion, a position of nonentity,” said he.

“Zimbabwe’s politics is dominated by intolerance and by hatred.

“I shudder to open any newspaper because what you read there is hatred and vitriol and diatribe.

“But newspapers don’t create this, they are just a mirror image of the society that they are from — a reflection of what we have become, a miserable group of going-nowhere people stuck in hatred and bitterness.

“We need to convert these predatory and vicious cycles of exclusion into virtuous circles of inclusivity and that is the challenge and obligation on this generation.”

COMMENTS

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    40mps@ymail 9 years ago

    Mr Biti, the difference is the same is no better. When 21 mps were elected to parly, did $40m direct investment came into Zimbabwe? If anything, $35 000 x 21 went out to buys cars

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    Sarah 9 years ago

    Why don’t ALL the “elected” officials cross the floor and get expelled from Parliament – Mujuru camp included – there should be enough of them by now – guesstimate another 100 or so – then maybe change will be forced to happen!

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    Nyoni 9 years ago

    Mr Biti how true you are about our attitude. We all are filled with anger etc. This has stemmed from a rotten leadership who has condemned us all to life in hell. Their allegiance with the devil has shown the whole world what it means to be the devils friend. We only pray our children learn from this and try to make it better for all.

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    machakachaka 9 years ago

    If you are in Zanu PF and go against Bob, you are finished. If you are in MDC and go against Morgan, you are finished. That is Zimbabwe politics, you are either with Zanu pf, MDC-T, or you are completely out. Biti akarumwa nechekuchera, just like Gumbo and Mutasa. When will our senior politicians learn?

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    mapingu 9 years ago

    “I have been in the trenches since my time at the University of Zimbabwe and played my part. I think that it is time that others played their part too, I have played mine.” Said Tendai Biti

    Assuming the statement is coming from the heart & is going to be followed thru by consistent actions from the man then I will salute the guy. At least the guy would have seen light & realized that he has ceased to be a positive contributor, but has rather a serious, liability to the democratization process. Taking an early-retirement or indefinite-leave from politics is the only favour he can do the nation now. Should he finally do the honourable thing, I would also urge him to try and knock some sense into his colleague (Prof Nxcube) to smell the coffee & do likewise. Go Go Go … Biti Go!

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    Chitova 9 years ago

    Wither Biti! Usaedze kuerera kwemvura nemakumbo ese,unoerera!Many right thinking people saw Biti had grown too big for his shoes fooled by his appointment as finance minister in the inclusive government. He thought he was indespensible and forgot that mugabe not the people put him there!The MDC showed him the exit door so he could stand as a man and form his own party which he did with the help of other MPs . He should rest in peace for noone will listen to him and his mercenaries.