Opinion / Columnist
Zanu-PF's London sales pitch
27 Jun 2016 at 11:27hrs | Views
Exiled Zimbabweans are to picket a conference in London on 5th July at which Zanu-PF will try to persuade the world that it is reforming and should be bailed out with Western loans. The meeting comes as the bankrupt regime hopes to convince the International Monetary Fund that it is serious about implementing the constitution adopted in 2013.
The Zimbabwe Vigil will be outside the meeting to tell any prospective investors the real reasons why Zimbabwe has run out of money and why the world should be sceptical about any assurances given by the likes of Finance Minister Chinamasa, Minister of Macro Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Obert Mpofu (unaccountably one of the richest men in Zimbabwe) and Mike Bimha, Minister of Industry and Commerce. They are listed to speak at the conference along with Reserve Bank governor John Mangudya.
Strangely enough, although these four feature prominently on the programme they are not on the list of confirmed speakers, suggesting their attendance is uncertain. In which case, the Vigil wonders whether people will be entitled to a refund of the fee for the one-day conference of more than £500.
The meeting has been organised by Africa Confidential, a fortnightly newsletter covering politics and economics in Africa. Explaining the conference, Africa Confidential says Zimbabwe 'is on the brink of finalising an historic deal which will end a decade and half of sanctions and unlock substantial new funds for economic growth and development'. This comment indicates from which perspective the organisers are coming.
Contrary to Africa Confidential's assumption, the MDC T MP Eddie Cross says the sudden announcement that Zimbabwe is introducing a new local currency (bond notes) has exposed the real state of affairs and the IMF realises it has been deceived and the regime's liabilities are much greater than previously revealed.
As an indication of Zanu-PF's intentions, Mr Cross cites a new bill tabled in Parliament this week to reinstate the powers that the new constitution had stripped from the Minister of Local Government to suspend and dismiss the elected leadership of local authorities. He says 'Inpreparation for the next election - expected in 2018, the Minister (who is also the Political Commissar of Zanu-PF) has been instructed to cripple and evenremove as many MDC controlled Councils as he can'.
Mr Cross continues: 'It clearly demonstrates that Zanu-PF has no intention at all of implementing the new Constitution. Secondly, it shows that they know that they cannot win a free and fair election and are therefore strengthening their defenses against the MDC. The Voters Roll is still under Military control and is managed, not by the Electoral Commission as provided in the Constitution, but by a secretive company called NICOV from Israel. The Minister of Local Government has announced his intention of settling up to 250 000 members of the "Youth" wing of his Party in urban areas using Urban and State land and allocating these people small plots at virtually no cost to themselves.
'You do not need an imagination to understand that the programme of fear and coercion, and the control given by the fear of being removed from your allocated stands, is now being extended to all urban centers and the newly settled people will be used for political purposes and controlled violence against all opponents.'
Mr Cross concludes: 'What does this all indicate? Very clearly it says that the Leopard that has been courting the IMF and the International Community in the past three years; has not changed its spots in any way. The consequences for the country are disastrous. They are again taking money out of our accounts and replacing it with a worthless form of virtualmoney. Their economic policies are destroying what little is left of a oncediversified and sophisticated economy. They are clearly not going to allow a democratic election any time soon and the wholesale theft of resources by atiny, military and civilian clique is continuing.
"I am afraid that the days of trying to whitewash this Leopard and to persuade it to change its ways are over. We have no choice but to take matters into our own hands and effect real change in our Country. The best solution would be an internationally supervised election without avoters roll as soon as possible. If this is not facilitated by the region, then the streets will have to make the required decisions. We the citizens of this country, really have no choice.'
The Zimbabwe Vigil will be outside the meeting to tell any prospective investors the real reasons why Zimbabwe has run out of money and why the world should be sceptical about any assurances given by the likes of Finance Minister Chinamasa, Minister of Macro Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Obert Mpofu (unaccountably one of the richest men in Zimbabwe) and Mike Bimha, Minister of Industry and Commerce. They are listed to speak at the conference along with Reserve Bank governor John Mangudya.
Strangely enough, although these four feature prominently on the programme they are not on the list of confirmed speakers, suggesting their attendance is uncertain. In which case, the Vigil wonders whether people will be entitled to a refund of the fee for the one-day conference of more than £500.
The meeting has been organised by Africa Confidential, a fortnightly newsletter covering politics and economics in Africa. Explaining the conference, Africa Confidential says Zimbabwe 'is on the brink of finalising an historic deal which will end a decade and half of sanctions and unlock substantial new funds for economic growth and development'. This comment indicates from which perspective the organisers are coming.
Contrary to Africa Confidential's assumption, the MDC T MP Eddie Cross says the sudden announcement that Zimbabwe is introducing a new local currency (bond notes) has exposed the real state of affairs and the IMF realises it has been deceived and the regime's liabilities are much greater than previously revealed.
Mr Cross continues: 'It clearly demonstrates that Zanu-PF has no intention at all of implementing the new Constitution. Secondly, it shows that they know that they cannot win a free and fair election and are therefore strengthening their defenses against the MDC. The Voters Roll is still under Military control and is managed, not by the Electoral Commission as provided in the Constitution, but by a secretive company called NICOV from Israel. The Minister of Local Government has announced his intention of settling up to 250 000 members of the "Youth" wing of his Party in urban areas using Urban and State land and allocating these people small plots at virtually no cost to themselves.
'You do not need an imagination to understand that the programme of fear and coercion, and the control given by the fear of being removed from your allocated stands, is now being extended to all urban centers and the newly settled people will be used for political purposes and controlled violence against all opponents.'
Mr Cross concludes: 'What does this all indicate? Very clearly it says that the Leopard that has been courting the IMF and the International Community in the past three years; has not changed its spots in any way. The consequences for the country are disastrous. They are again taking money out of our accounts and replacing it with a worthless form of virtualmoney. Their economic policies are destroying what little is left of a oncediversified and sophisticated economy. They are clearly not going to allow a democratic election any time soon and the wholesale theft of resources by atiny, military and civilian clique is continuing.
"I am afraid that the days of trying to whitewash this Leopard and to persuade it to change its ways are over. We have no choice but to take matters into our own hands and effect real change in our Country. The best solution would be an internationally supervised election without avoters roll as soon as possible. If this is not facilitated by the region, then the streets will have to make the required decisions. We the citizens of this country, really have no choice.'
Source - Zimbabwe Vigil
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