Mugabe is our albatross

via Mugabe is our albatross The Zimbabwean 14 October 2014 by Tawanda Majoni

President Robert Mugabe is the biggest albatross around our necks today. Even those who say they want him to stay really want him to go. They just don’t think now is the time for him to leave. They are working 24/7 to use him to feather their nests financially and to advance their power battle.

They want to mine capital out of the chaos that will accompany Mugabe’s sudden departure. They know that the longer he stays, the worse the strife and the greater their chances of wresting the reins of power and protecting their ill-gotten largesse. They owe their survival to the crises that have been hitting Zimbabwe for a long time now.

No prize for guessing who they are, of course. These are the hawkish personalities who have prominently premiered in election rigging, political violence and murder most foul, plundering of our minerals and other resources as well grand theft of every imaginable sort – and some unimaginable.

They are lurking in dark alleys and will rush to execute a coup if Mugabe were to die suddenly or become incapacitated. They would do it smartly, of course, because they know that SADC and the world would not tolerate a coup. One such smart way would be to simply impose Grace Mugabe on us and then worm her through to a “legitimate” election. You know who is holding Grace’s tail, don’t you? Outside these and a hapless collection of goons overfed with Mugabe propaganda, the majority of Zimbabweans want him out yesterday.

Contrary to the oft-repeated lie, Mugabe is not a champion of the empowerment of the majority. If he ever was, that was just into the first few months of independence achieved in 1980. The Gukurahundi crackdown within the first decade of independence hardly looks like a policy that sought to empower the majority. Instead, it was a strategy to annihilate an ethnic minority to safeguard the interests of a small ruling elite, period.

The land “reform” programme that started in 2000, and still looks a thousand light years from completion, was never done with the people at heart. It was an instrument to preserve Mugabe’s power in the wake of a political typhoon that came with the formation of the MDC in late 1999. If the programme was designed to empower thousands of landless black Zimbabweans, how come all the prime land went to the haves while the have-nots were relegated to jostling for the crumbs?

Again, if the indigenisation policy was supposed to benefit the millions of poor citizens, how come no gains have trickled to them yet? How were they going to benefit from the grabbing of majority shareholding from mines and other foreign-owned concerns? And who has benefited from the much-hyped community share ownership trusts?

The point is, Mugabe’s populist policies and strategies over the years have not brought any benefits to the masses. They were never meant to. Yet, there is this tall fable that Mugabe is our hero. I would rather vote for Robin Hood and his Merry Men because they robbed in order to help the poor. Mugabe has been robbing without giving to the poor, but only to himself and his hangers-on.

What makes his actions even more evil is the fact that by selling the façade of championing the cause of the poor majority, he has been making it worse for us. An untidy and unplanned land redistribution programme has closed down industry and destroyed our international reputation. Who needs a leader like that?

Mugabe is guilty of another big lie. He has always justified his lengthy and fiercely unwelcome stay in power on the basis of being endorsed by the people. Which people? Why would Zimbabweans endorse a leader whose governance style has taken us back more than half a century backward? How have they been endorsing him? By voting and having their ballots manipulated, of course. That makes Mugabe a grand thief.

It fact, the reason why Mugabe has held onto power for so long is only so that he can protect his own interests. That’s why, as an afterthought, he has agreed to cap his wife who clearly obtained a fraudulent doctorate. That’s why he now wants Grace to succeed him. That’s why he has dumped Joice Mujuru despite promising her the throne in 2004 – because he suspects she is overly willing to embrace those that he labelled enemies.

I am shocked at the big myth that has been woven around Mugabe as a saviour when, in reality, he is our biggest curse. He is the deadly tokoloshi that is killing us. It’s just that the myth has been repeated too often. – To comment on this article, please contact majonitt@gmail.com

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    Read Psalm 10

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      8/8 I concur with u,Mugabe is our curse,a pure devil incarnate which brought hardships to Zimbabwe

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        Chamunorwa 10 years ago

        So where do we go when the Mujuru faction goes into the streets? Join them as civic society or as opposition political parties?

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    Tiger Shona 10 years ago

    Absolutely spot on.

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    Mlimo 10 years ago

    Well one person has woken up to the Mugabe legacy, how about another 20million?

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    Isu Zvedu 10 years ago

    Majoni, you forgot to count the number of houses that were built after Operation Murambatsvina. I shall not forget that act of evil.

    You put on a very good read of things we should never forget. Can you also include the list of those things we might point to as legacy left behind by this evil man? I just know the well paved road to Zvimba!

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    If a man sleeps day in day out next to this kind of birdbrained, half baked woman one can almost see why Mugabe’s brain has seeped slowly out of his head and now he is a useless old inconsequential man.Even the bible which these Party supporters like to quote says something about a foolish wife tears her own house down with her own hands.

    She is not only tearing her house she is tearing what remains of her husband’s reputation and the Party which once upon a time stood for hope. Thats a very very long time ago now. Her mouth is vile and unwashed. She would be quite at home in a brothel.

    Not that Mugabe should be absolved but hey if you live with a sewer for a wife you are bound to smell.

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    Phunyukabemphethe 10 years ago

    “…DOWNPRESSOR MAN, WHERE YOU GONNA RUN TO????…” (Peter Tosh)
    I have said it before and I will say it again. For these Shona gukurahundis, no amount of revenge will ever quench their thirst for Matebeleland blood in revenge for the alleged tribal wars of the 1800s. Theirs is permanent revenge, for ever and ever Amen. The only way to bring this tribalism against the people of Matebeleland to an end is to target Bona, Robert jnr and Chatunga. If as children of our forefathers, we are being daily punished for the alleged sins of our forefathers; equally so, why should these gukurahundi Mugabe children escape punishment for the gukurahundi sins of their parents, I ask??? No amount of pleadings, talk writing of acres and acres of articles complaining will ever solve this problem. It is time for an eye for an eye – their children are the easiest target. I urge the MLF and other groupings in Mthwakazi to also seriously consider this. Enough is enough. Rise Mthwakazi rise – take action. You have nothing to lose but your chains!!

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    Zvichapera 10 years ago

    Very factual speculative analysis of the state of affairs in ZANU pf. Robert is indeed riled by the true leader’s, Joyce Mujuru, embracing of the opposition. Even Rex used to embrace the opposition because these benevolent liberators fought for the emancipation of every Zimbabwean regardless of political preference, suasion and inclination. A true leader will always embrace every citizen even if they hold opposing views and not to label them Regime change agents.

    The Mugabe’s have lost it this time around, and with Grace foolishly bearing all the cards and disclosing baba’s sentiments about Joyce.