Opinion / Columnist
Mujuru mimic Tsvangirai in calling for 'electoral law reforms' like him, she is breathtakingly incompetent
01 Mar 2016 at 17:36hrs | Views
Many people have said Mai Mujuru is incompetent, amongst many other weaknesses, and she did not waste time in proving them right.
"We need electoral laws reformed to ensure a free and fair election. The suffering masses need to make this loud and clear to ensure elections are not stolen or rigged," said Mai Mu-juru at her first press conference to launch her Zimbabwe People First party.
She has been in this Zanu PF government for 34 years; she was there throughout the years of the formative years of the dictatorship and therefore one would expect her to the workings of the dictatorship, if she had been awake. She would know that the Zimbabwe Republic Police, for example, has been thoroughly indoctrinated by Zanu PF that Police Officers across the land have been forced to subscribe to the view that stopping regime change is part and parcel of their duty.
Again if Mai Mujuru had been awake during the GNU years then she would know that Presi-dent Mugabe saw to it that the new constitution approved in the March 2013 referendum did not in any way weaken his dictatorial strangle hold on any of the state institutions including the Police.
So, one has to ask Mai Mujuru, what electoral law reforms does she want implemented that would force the Police to focus on their duty of maintaining law and order instead of fighting in Zanu PF's corner to ensure there was no regime change?
A few months ago Morgan Tsvangirai launched MDC-T's National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA), in which he listed eight or so electoral law that needed to be re-aligned to the new constitution. Zimbabwe's opposition parties are renowned for being corrupt and incompetent but even they saw point in supporting NERA because it was clear none of the proposed re-forms would stop the vote rigging or the political violence.
Making sure the next elections are free, fair and credible is the greatest political challenge in Zimbabwe today. There is no doubt that Mai Mujuru, just like Morgan Tsvangirai, does not have a clue how to stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections; she and Tsvangirai have one thing in common, they are both breathtakingly incompetent!
"We need electoral laws reformed to ensure a free and fair election. The suffering masses need to make this loud and clear to ensure elections are not stolen or rigged," said Mai Mu-juru at her first press conference to launch her Zimbabwe People First party.
She has been in this Zanu PF government for 34 years; she was there throughout the years of the formative years of the dictatorship and therefore one would expect her to the workings of the dictatorship, if she had been awake. She would know that the Zimbabwe Republic Police, for example, has been thoroughly indoctrinated by Zanu PF that Police Officers across the land have been forced to subscribe to the view that stopping regime change is part and parcel of their duty.
So, one has to ask Mai Mujuru, what electoral law reforms does she want implemented that would force the Police to focus on their duty of maintaining law and order instead of fighting in Zanu PF's corner to ensure there was no regime change?
A few months ago Morgan Tsvangirai launched MDC-T's National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA), in which he listed eight or so electoral law that needed to be re-aligned to the new constitution. Zimbabwe's opposition parties are renowned for being corrupt and incompetent but even they saw point in supporting NERA because it was clear none of the proposed re-forms would stop the vote rigging or the political violence.
Making sure the next elections are free, fair and credible is the greatest political challenge in Zimbabwe today. There is no doubt that Mai Mujuru, just like Morgan Tsvangirai, does not have a clue how to stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections; she and Tsvangirai have one thing in common, they are both breathtakingly incompetent!
Source - Patrick Guramatunhu
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