Tale of heroism betrayed

via Tale of heroism betrayed August 11, 2014

Today, we celebrate our fallen heroes — these were the men and women who fought for the freedom of this country from the colonial yoke.

Most of the names are legendary — they must surely include all those heroes of the First Chimurenga such as Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi.

The Second Chimurenga also has almost-mythical names: Herbert Chitepo, Josiah Tongogara, Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo and others.

Their achievement was that they set the country on a new path — they opened a new door.

They said to those who remained to take over the new country: “There you are guys, a new country!”

But what have our living heroes done with the dear country? What have they done with the promise?

They have ruled the country almost uninterrupted for 34 years. The result is clearly there for everyone to see.

There are no jobs for the people. Poverty is all-pervasive with statistics indicating we are back to the 1950s.

Only the living heroes seem to be getting richer at the expense of the majority. They have moulded themselves into a selfish clique that is getting fatter while the people are getting thinner by the day.

Last week, President Robert Mugabe castigated an inept leadership in his party and continued with his metaphor of weevils eating away at the heart of the revolutionary party.

The party is the microcosm of the country so Mugabe should have seen the ineptitude decades ago.

Many column centimetres in newspapers and journals were expended exposing the corruption and ineptitude, but Mugabe did not take heed.

Instead, he continued to keep his faith in the same people he emerged with from the struggle.

The intra-party fighting tearing Zanu PF apart has not been good for the country.

As he rightly pointed out, the party leadership is expending its time and energy in nocturnal meetings trying to out-manoeuvre each in the battle for succession.

The shambolic organisation of last week’s Youth League congress has helped to bring the reality of the chaos in the party and country right into Mugabe’s face.

What the country has gone through in the past decade or so can be traced back to the same nefarious activities of senior party operatives choosing to fight for positions rather than run the country. This explains our comatose economy.

Clearly, every senior member of Zanu PF knows the country has collapsed. Most of them are businesspeople in their own right.

They see on a daily basis how their enterprises have been hit hard by their policies.

They know exactly what has to be done, but they choose not to do it because their chances of taking over Mugabe will be compromised.

They are affected like everyone else by the bad policies that are grinding this country into the ground, but they don’t wish to rock the boat because that would jeopardise their chances of taking over.

These living heroes have become the millstone around the country’s neck.

The end doesn’t seem nigh because the liberation party cadre has forgotten the values it fought for.

COMMENTS

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    JRR56 10 years ago

    Unfortunately it was all foretold in 1980.

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    Washumba 10 years ago

    “Only the living heroes seem to be getting richer at the expense of the majority. They have moulded themselves into a selfish clique that is getting fatter while the people are getting thinner by the day.”

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    C Frizell 10 years ago

    The terrorists took over (thanks to the Brits). End of story

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    John Thomas 10 years ago

    These are the heroes who raped, tortured and murdered their way into power using foreign money and guns.

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    Isu-Zvedu 10 years ago

    When you see one person feeding thousands off his pocket, in a country this poor, ya feed well and as much, but later ask yourself how one individual becomes so filthy rich while everyone else is scavenging for survival. NdiMugabe!

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    revenger-avenger 10 years ago

    I certainly wasn’t at the ” stadium ” with those farts. I am intelligent. As long as we remember this cult rubbish is born out of the ” myth ” of a ” bogus ” wrongly named libration movements and cowardly whore veterans. . Rogues gathering. History is being rewritten !!!????

    Pamberi mob justice 1789 style !!!!!

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    Roving Ambassador 10 years ago

    ZANU has misled us to think that it was only Nehanda and Kaguvi plus the current crop of ZANU sellouts who are heroes. The true heroes who fought for national liberation were in the first chimurenga. They were doing it for their on people and not mazvake mazvake.
    ZANU will never mention Mlimo, Mtekedza, Maromo, Makoni, Whata, Mashayamombe just to mention a few.
    It does not save their interest.

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    gonzo 10 years ago

    it seems that there are more war vets now than there was in 1980 and they get younger every year.

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    munzwa 10 years ago

    looters, not a concerned bone in any one of them

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    Matumba 10 years ago

    Zimbabwe is just another African tragedy!!