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Mliswa Norton victory does not prove Zanu PF vote rigging is broken - it is the mother of con

24 Oct 2016 at 19:35hrs | Views
The victims of a conman will know, if at all, he was playing with a loaded dice when it is too late. What distinguishes the ordinary run-of-the-mill conman from the grandmaster conman that the victims known the dice is loaded dice and his mastery is in making them believe they will con the conman! Mugabe is a grandmaster conman; how else can one explain the over the top reaction to the independent candidate, Temba Mliswa's victory in Norton by-election.

All the characteristic features that have made it impossible to hold free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe in the past are still there and many came out for all to see during the by-election. There were the usual reports of the Police teaming up with Zanu PF Youths to disrupt opposition candidates' rallies and Zanu PF using State resources such as land to build houses to buy votes.

Although Zanu PF's continued complete monopoly over the public media and the only radio and TV stations was not as critical in the by-election still remains a key factor in national elections.

The nature of Zimbabwe's diamond industry, especially in Marange and Chiadzwa, has allowed this bounty to be exploited and the proceeds shared by a few. It is little wonder corruption has been rampant; Mugabe has admitted that $15 billion dollars of diamond revenue was "swindled" in six years – there is evidence to show that the amount is but the ears of the hippo the true sum remains buried under the muddy water. As long as Zanu PF continues to tap into the billions of dollars of looted wealth from Marange the sky is the limit to extravagancy and complexity of its vote rigging schemes!

The complexity and ruthlessness of the Mugabe vote rigging machinery was graphically illustrated in 2008. The regime took five weeks to declare the initial March election result in which Tsvangirai's 73% lead, by Mugabe's own inadvertent admission, was whittled down to 47%. The presidential run-off that followed was marred by some of the worst politically motivated violence in modern history.

Mugabe claimed the July 2008 run-off was free and fair but not even the AU or SADC, known for endorsing dodgy elections, would agree with him. Mugabe was forced to agree to a raft of democratic reforms designed to dismantle the Zanu PF vote rigging machinery so that the country's future elections will be free, fair and credible.

Sadly, not even one democratic reform was implemented in the five years of the GNU. Mugabe, the conman grandmaster that he is, conned Tsvangirai and his MDC friends into believing MDC would win the next elections "regardless of all the Zanu PF shenanigans", as Tsvangirai admitted after the July 2013 rigged elections

"We are not sleeping and relaxing for we know exactly what we are demanding from ZEC," said Joelson Mugari, NERA Organizing Secretary. "Nothing has, so far, shown that Mliswa's victory was a result of free, fair and credible elections.

"We actually witnessed a lot of irregularities which will be available to the public after we finish compiling our Norton by-election report."

Mr. Mugari's words are reassuring in one regard - that there is nothing in Mliswa's Norton by-election victory to make us believe that the next elections are going to be free, fair and credible. What the victory has done however is renew the same foolishness that Tsvangirai implementing the reforms during the GNU. The victory has made Temba Mliswa himself so big headed he really believes he is unstoppable!

"President Mugabe sent his small bulls in Mnangagwa, President Mphoko and Kasukuwere and I defeated them," said Mliswa in his victory speech.

"Now I'm going for the biggest bull in their kraal, President Mugabe, because there must be one bull in Zimbabwe."

Just over a year ago our "bull" Mliswa was defeated by a Zanu PF candidate in a Hurungwe by-election. The by-election had come about because Mliswa, who was the Zanu PF MP for the constituency, was booted out of the party. Mliswa failed to win back the seat and complained the party rigged the vote.

Whilst Temba Mliswa would not deny that Zanu PF tried to rig the Norton by-elections what he is saying is he won regardless and, worse still, that he will win future elections regardless of all the Zanu PF election shenanigans! This is the complacent mentality Mugabe lured Tsvangirai and his MDC friends into during the GNU with the disastrous consequences of taking part n the July 2013 elections with no reform implemented. Zimbabwe cannot afford to go into the 2018 elections with no reform implemented.

Zimbabwe is facing serious economic and political crisis which is now so bad that millions are now living in abject poverty and many are dying unnecessarily. The only peaceful way out is for the nation to implement the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections. We must not be fooled into believing Zanu PF will not successfully rig the next national elections just because the regime failed to successfully rig the Norton by-elections.

Winning the 2018 national elections is the big price. Mugabe knows that he will never win those elections if they are free, fair and credible but he also knows how to con people into believing they will win the next elections even if they are not free and fair. If we allow ourselves to be conned into once again forfeiting our right to free and fair as happened during the GNU then we will have no leg to stand on crying the elections were rigged - we knew they would be rigged.


Source - Wilbert Mukori
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