Sunday, 27 May 2012

Building a new National Shrine

Our heroes are going, our heroes are going one by one and our heroes indeed played a part in our national history that it will need time in our life time to nature the same principle and values these men and women have sacrificed for the cause of this country. They endured one of the very difficult life experience to bring our freedom history can tell for sure , the war they fought were based on the fundamental values of our forefathers and these fundamental values that led sekuru and mbuya nehanda in the first chimurengwa war to drive western imperialism, defending our national identity and heritage .This is the dream that our heroes of the 21st century shared to bring down the evil and unjust society ,today they are leaving us with legacy that led to the birth of Zimbabwe. This was a very difficult moment in their life time and in an article wrote by one of our academic Dr.Magaisa , he remembered how his Granny fed the boys/vana during the liberation struggle and in his own words vana vanga nane nyara yaityisa and his grandfather was very hospitable because he share the cause, values and vision for the boys . Thanks to Sekuru Magaisa with the contribution he made in the history of our forefathers. 
Ian Smith , seen here comforted by his Wife at the State House. the man who ordered for the death of many civilian.We will never forget.

Surely these heroes once they have gone we will never see them again and never at any given time will we ever dine with them again , Hebert Chitepo, Josiah Tongogara, Chikerema , Joshua Nkomo and Msika and the unknown fallen heroes are all history. They made a foundation for us as the new generation and the future to carry on the vision and values share by those who defended our heritage during the early years of our country (Mbuya na sekuru Kaguvi). Whether you agree with me or not the sacrifice of our national heroes must be honored by all of us today and we mush measure their success by what they have achieved up to the late 1990s and measure their failure on the bases of the challenge they faced in the new millennium . Never shall we ever forget the birth of our country it was not easy it was hard final we raised the flag, now the challenge is what are we going to do as a people representing the future of the Country should we continue to hold on to their failures? 


Ladies and Gentlemen none of us today deserve a national hero’s status other than the ageing heroes; we (the future) need to build our own national heroes statuses that resemble an advance in human capital skills and developmental achievements. Why should we continue to humiliate ourselves? We have called the ageing heroes with all sorts of names, put them on sanctions and some of us wished them to die now, sure is it what we real want ?Are these heroes the worst dictators , oppressors and corrupt ? Are they the worst people in the world? Well I want you my friends and intended guest who read about this article check what life is in Russia and that what is the international response so far as compared to our heroes. In very country heroes are honored and civilian attend to all national events but we no longer want anything to do with these people cause we aspire a new life based exotic political structures which doesn’t not fit in any part of our society.

Mugabe, and other national heroes have achieved their goal to create the country’s foundation and as I am saying rite now Zimbabwe’s human development index was above 60% in all indexes up to year 2000, which was why we are a striving, educated community today. After 2000 all what had been achieved disappeared as of now we don’t know Zimbabwe’s ranking in the world. Now it’s up to us (new generation) to reignite the Zimbabwean pride the 60% or over index level. Our heroes deserve a thank you maintaining a hard stance on them is not helping, this country is now in our hands lets carry on where they have left we are the bearers in future of our national affairs, what some fellow say new Zimbabwe and that’s why we are called Zimbabwean futures . Successes come in your heart and development through interaction in that society where you live.Iam now asking you my fellow commrades to recandle our future , building a new Zimbabwean National shrine will be proud of and which resemble a modern way of thinking layed on the same principle we all share but different from those buried on the national heroes acre.

Peace to all of us and lets continues to aspire for better and provide charity wherever is required today our country faces a different challenge ranging from global warmng to neo-colonialism we must stand ready to defend our welfare and society as a new generation. We are increasingly becoming a friend to poverty and victims of our failures to addresss the changing nature of warfare (poverty) This is what this generation should fight for we need to lift one another outside the poverty line and yes we can 

We must fight poverty to the end.this is our new enemy.our new challenge.
Dear friends if we shoulder together, it is very likely we are going to win the new emerging war for every here in Zimbabwe. 

Thank you for reading and may the Lord continue to bless us Amen.

Friday, 18 May 2012

The Future of democracy in Zimbabwe the Case for MDC.


Friends, allow me today to make my own analysis of the MDC journey since their creation in 1999, incidences at Harvest House have led me to take a close look at this popular society and make my own analysis before you. I am sure you recently noticed that, over the past months I been concentrate most of my efforts on the MDC which has now disintegrated into MDC-T, MDC-M and the recently formed MDC-99 over the last few months.

The movement for democratic change was formed in the late 1990s and emerged as the only challenging party to unseat senior nationalists who had been the dominant force in Zimbabwe’s political system. The prominence of the MDC to national and global stage has no doubt a result of President Mugabe`s inflationary and fiscal policies in 1992 (structural Adjustment programs) coupled with drought in that same year the president didn’t measure the misgiving of such contraction spending. I must admit before you that it’s not clear whether the President turned a full time capitalist in those years or he wanted to please officials at No.10 and Washington in those years given both Mrs Thatcher and Bill Clinton seemed supportive to the Zimbabwean efforts. Comrades I have no doubt that, circumstances of the early to mid 1990s left millions of people unemployed as retrenchments became a common feature in Zimbabwe’s labour market. Whilst on the other hand inflation took its course causing uncertainty to social services delivery scheme in the country. For example, health care and education provisions became inaccessible, at the same time real value of individual pension funds began to shrink due to rapid increase in inflation. This scenario led to both working class and student movements to stage regular mass stay aways and strikes against their government and hence triggered the birth of a new political party (MDC) formed of workers and students activists who had been affected by cuts in government expenditures.


A jubilant Tsvangirai with Statesmen at the GNU signing ceremony in 2008.



After several years of strikes and mass stay away in the early 1990s, over 300 men and women from all walks of life converged at the women’s bureau in Hillside Harare for two day summit to decide the way forward in regards to the future .I am proud that my daddy was part of those delegates who congregated at the summit engineering a new fashion in Zimbabwean political mechanics. Yes the MDC was then formed on the basis of carrying on the struggle for workers rights, jobs creation, decency working conditions and a formidable democratic right for all but not forgetting equal distribution of resources. As such, the Movement for democratic change was built on the socialist manifesto and in 2000 general election the party almost unseat ZANU-PF; two years later Tsvangirai did very well in the presidential vote because there was a lot enthusiasm that generated higher level of expectations amongst Zimbabwean electorates. So what went wrong with the MDC as a party that belongs to the future?

The death of the MDC`s founding principle can be traced to just after 2002 presidential election following claims of rigging but Tsvangirai`s bid to overturn the votes through the courts was on several occasions without success. Since then the party shifted from being a social welfare club to a civil society up till now. There is no doubt that, transforming a political into a civil society or NGO can denature a party`s potential to govern. For example, senior leader in the party is more likely to be on the payroll with the National constitutional Assembly(NCA) or in some cases with various groups with so many interest of which in the end this have inevitably destroyed the direction of the MDC as a true political force in Zimbabwe. Therefore, the MDC as a collective voice should move away from being a NGO or civil society to a proper political party, but hurdles always exist especially if the marginal benefits of being a stakeholder in those NGOs and Civil societies are high.

In 2005 the ZANU-PF government introduced senatorial parliament, but the MDC was sharply divided and the division in the party led to constitutional violation which led to a break away faction MDC-M and MDC-T both claiming legitimacy to be the founding party. This is where everything went wrong against the party, all officials from the MDC-M were barred from entering Harvest House by MDC-Youths /militias paving a way for the MDC-T to occupy the building this kind of infighting forced President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa to intervene for years but without success and negotiations for reconciliation between the two camps went on right through 2008 general election. So in this matter it will be right to say weak political institutions and lack of formidable cooperate governance are the main causes of the MDC crash in 2005. Not to forgetting the worst attack of MDC-M (Trudy Stevenson) legislature that was blamed MDC-T and other incidences happened those days remind us the pain of democracy. Even those who claim to have formed on the basis of modernisation fail to honour their commitments to the working of the good. Recently the MDC-T has deleted party of its constitution that govern the selection of party executives, making it possible to for party president to remain on the post forever i that democracy?? On the other hand we have the MDC-M stripping elected member of parliament for not voting Paul Themba Nyathi who a party nominee for the Spear`s post since then those constituency have no representative in Parliament right now can that be justified ???

After sometime of internal wrangling within the MDC-M, a firebrand politician Job Sikhala one of the founding member of the old MDC formed his own branch of the MDC called MDC-99 and as of now he (Mr Sikhala) installed himself a President. Also events at Harvest house are not very encouraging at all which the PM have nudged it on outsider but I don’t know really that such educated members would be used by ZANU-PF or outsiders to inflict factionalism within the MDC-T?? Up to when should we continue to blame on outside elements why cants those situations be minimise? From this one would whether both MDC factions are strong enough to embarrass the importance of modern democracy and does these political entities built on strong values of modern corporate governance??

Also on foreign affairs the Prime Minister and his MDC-T increasing aborting the importance of African institutions and governments in pursuits of extending friendships overseas such the US, Europe and Australia. This will make it even difficult for them to engage with our neighbours if salt or tea bags or sugar runs, can they fly to Europe or the US or New Zealand to beg for sugar ?? In a speech at the GNU signing ceremony the PM thanked and saluted President Thabo Mbeki for his role in facilitating negotiations which led to GNU, but we must remember this is the man, who time and again attacked Thabo Mbeki, and again he thanked SADC and other statesmen happened to be there at the time.


Area of internal conflict (Harvest house MDC HQ)

For this reason, I am forced to conclude that MDC-T, MDC-M and MDC-99 have nothing to offer the Zimbabwean family unless the come out again as one and retreat to those founding principles in the late 1990s. Otherwise we are increasingly at risk if we continue to put our bets in this political party with various factions that failing to honour their own constitution which they drafted with their own hands. Now the questions, can the MDC be trusted and given a mandate to uphold our national constitutions? It’s up to you comrades this is what I have to say for now I am now tabling my analysis before for you.