Opinion / Columnist
Is Zimbabwe political discourse, a politics by design of by default?
27 Mar 2015 at 17:56hrs | Views
After being booted out of Parliament by Speaker Mudenda, I was really shocked to see the renewal team UMDC as they call themselves, so saddened, down trodden and almost in despair when the whole team had to gather and give a press conference about the way forward. Mr. Biti was giving signs that he wishes to step down from politics and see what he can salvage from his talent outside politics. "I have been in the trenches since I was a student at the University of Zimbabwe" he said. Perhaps I should not be shocked at all because Zimbabwean politics has always been about "me and myself," "Pangu pakanaka until the next elections of 2018." It is never was the politics of absolute sacrifice and service to the people who voted for them. What democracy are they talking about if those elections were rigged left right and centre since August 1st 2013? To me that was another classical example a misplaced politics of the "me self first and the people last." What was there to be sad about? What did they do to their constituencies ever since they won those parliamentary seats in August 2013? Zanu had the absolute majority in both houses, higher and lower house. What change could they have effected under those circumstances? Surely I expected them to jump up and rejoice as they would then demonstrate to the people of Zimbabwe what they meant about true democratic values and principles they purport to uphold.
I ask all the comrades in the UMDC to stand up and walk the talk. The walk to victory is not given but fought for. There is a lot out there for young minds like Madzore, Mishihairabwi, Ncube, Mangoma, Gorden Moyo, Chamisa, Gutu, just name them, there are all brilliant young men and women who can take Zimbabwe to dizzy heights with their abilities and capabilities. Again there are a lot of them in the Diaspora, educated elite who, if given the chance can make a lot of inroads regarding technical and administrative development in Zimbabwe. Inside Zimbabwe the likes of Professor Gaidzanwa and Dr. Simba Makoni needed to be utilized for the benefit of the country. Please UMDC engage with all other opposition parties, it does not matter how far apart in ideologies we can be, we all have one aim to remove Zanu PF from power. Let's not attack each other personally in the opposition Mr. Tendai Biti. You differed with Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ideologically and it was understood, but to attack him personally affects you too. I differ with Tsvangirai equally but I need to work together with him to remove Zanu PF our common enemy. Think about Comrade Nelson Mandela, if he gave up the struggle because the struggle had turned nasty, do you think South Africa would be where it is now? Sure he was not alone in the struggle, but he had so many people in South Africa who chose collective confrontation than servitude. Let's think less about political positions and more about regime change and we shall be surprised how easy it is to remove Zanu PF from power and we let the people choose whoever they want. Let's confront this Zanu government all in one as opposition, we shall indeed make it. Do not allow Zanu to infiltrate the opposition and make us weak. I hope chiri mumu sakasaka chinozindvira. Our politics should be by design and not by default.
Ndaboka zvangu mwana we mbodoko
Ugogo omncane
Chirikadzi chenyu
Source - Nomazulu Thata
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