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Urgent Letter to Secretary General of the UN Mr. Ban Ki Moon

13 Jul 2016 at 05:29hrs | Views
His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki Moon

Urgent UN meeting to address the emerging political crisis and the socio-economic crisis that has been for a decade in Zimbabwe- President Robert Mugabe needs to be retired now.

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From Evangelist Hannington Mubaiwa         

This letter serves to inform the Secretary General of The United Nations Hon Ban Ki Moon of the United Nations to address the situation socio-economic and Humanitarian crisis and the threat to peace and stability in Zimbabwe today.  The country is sedentary on political distraction that has destroyed the economy.

I have taken this subjective stand because there is no system for such a move in the country and as an independent religious political activist, of the people, I and many others dislike the unlawful activities in Zimbabwe but we the people have no way of fixing it except to wait for another uncertain set of elections

There is a threat to peace and security and socio- crisis in Zimbabwe.

I specifically ask Hon Ban Ki Moon to engage The UN President of the Economic and Social council to set up an urgent committee to discuss the emerging threat to peace and stability in Zimbabwe today. I would like to recommend Former Secretary General Kofi Annan to lead this discussion platform to save time.

There is need for regional and global intervention to reign in the political system so that the community can quickly get back to the business of creative enterprise to meet their field of needs in peace and liberty: A sense of urgency is of utmost importance-the political system as it stands is incapable of it.

The opposition is waiting for elections and has no means overshadow Mugabe and ZANUPF leadership to change things urgently.

1. The people have risen in our country because of the failure of President Gabriel Robert Mugabe to lead and manage the economic space to the extent that the country is broke.

The country is sedentary on political distraction that has destroyed the economy. His Party and government system has tried and failed and is no longer capable of creating a dynamic industrial space that has a scope big enough to empower all the Zimbabweans. His political Party ZanuPF is dysfunctional to a major broken state, a sign of bad leadership or lack of it.

The people have risen against President Gabriel Robert Mugabe's not only because of bad but non leadership. The people have risen to protest against the economic performance, his abrogation of the constitution and Judiciary and the law in Zimbabwe

As a custodian of the law and the constitution he should not by any means be allowed to continue to rule: That would be not only be an oxymoron and a typical antithesis not only to the constitution but to everything that any government stands and democracy stands for

2.Hon Robert Gabriel Mugabe has failed to secure strategies to move our country from the revolutionary political inertia, from the old colonial legacy paradigm; to a n new paradigm the unhooks various Zimbabwean networks from political thinking to Socio-Economic thinking that is pertinent for a transformation process that we need.

The democratic system as it is structured is easily abuse-able and I think the time has come for the UN secretary to take initiative to fix this universal socio-economic nemesis that is binding our society.

3. He has broken every intent and extent of every article of the human rights charter and failed to uphold the constitution in Zimbabwe. He should not be allowed to govern anymore-he has serious overdoses over ethical and moral values on the political stage. Social science says "followers do what their leaders do": he has created a legacy of an administration that does not respect nor honor the rights of the people. He has turned civil servants in government leadership into irate bosses who are the judge and the jury.

4. A sense of urgency and intimacy with the suffering of the people are not and have never been on   President Mugabe's agenda-his vision for the country is nothing else but to rule it and pass it on to whom he pleases
5 It is clear him and his people have no idea how to get our country back on track in time with the kind of overdue sense of urgency that the matter requires neither do they wish to engage others.

 ZanuPF top leadership as of whom RG Mugabe is their direct expression have no solutions to help the country in the foreseeable future. They are a political organization that finds itself within an "inadvertent "economic space that overwhelms their capacity competence but will rather stay in power and impede growth. Economics is a nuisance of no major importance. Succession has absorbed all their energy.

According to the UN charter the United Nation is first and foremost a socio-economic organization and not a bandage and coffin carrier that it tends to be by watching crisis grow.

We have an emergency-social suffering which has become a humanitarian problem so much that we wish to launch:
1.    A Zimbabwe Strategic Humanitarian Program ZI-(SHIP). We have people suffering at home and in the diaspora with the xenophobia on their minds daily and the economy needs to be redeemed quickly. We can fix this in a fairly quick time.
2.    
3.    Launch a "Reinvent Zimbabwe process to masterplan our country into the future:
Hon Robert Mugabe won't allow it. He has stood Zimbabwe still in an anti- colonial revolutionary inertia that is impeding transformation in Zimbabwe and is failing to usher neither the resources nor the political climate that can empower the citizens to survive and thrive. Without any shadow of Doubt, He has become the ultimate nemesis on the industrial place.

Zimbabweans should be allowed not to focus at individuals but at effective systems that empower the nation. A leader should not be honored and elevated to the extent that his presence becomes a nemesis instead of a legacy! A country should be free enough to allow new leadership to emerge-he has even closed off the Politburo to the youth in ZanuPF.

It is very clear that Hon Robert Gabriel has failed to maintain order in his party and failed to create a succession plan that has caused major dysfunction not only in his party but in the country. He has created a state of fear that suppresses progressive ideas to move the country ahead.

In this day and age the situation in my country should not be allowed to carry on especially in a democratic republic that has a constitution.

Politicians should be fully aware and act as such to the effect that the conduct of a party has an economic effect on the table of the citizens and in the community.

Hon. Robert Gabriel Mugabe has not only failed to lead but on the 26th of June he expressed his desire to take over the country completely at the so called Million man march:
His people waved placards that said "100% control-an open abrogation of the Constitution and all its instruments of power, let alone the agreement He is an wearied and sick old man whose presence is impeding progress and distracting the nation to focus on politics instead of the pressing issue of a broke economy and hunger and a multitude of socio-economic problems.

He interferes with the freedom of conference of parties. Recently a political activist Itai Dzamara and Evan Mawarire a Pastor who has peacefully protested as is his right has been abducted and arrested respectively.

Pastor Mawarire has demonstrated peacefully and has never advocated for violence or the disrespect of Government.

President Mugabe has been ruling for too long, has not led Zimbabwe nor his party and has become too old to address the tough situation we have in Zimbabwe but he insists on hanging on despite the progressive impedance his presence is causing. He has no will nor desire to let go, despite the destitution that he has allowed to take place in Zimbabwe.

The people have risen against President Gabriel Robert Mugabe's not only bad but non leadership. Zimbabwean People have risen to protest against the economic performance, his abrogation of the constitution and Judiciary in Zimbabwe.

  The role of Politics is the improvement of the quality of life of the individual, its primary objective is to create an environment where the society can be creative and enterprising at the highest level with the capacities of the day. The president has repeatedly failed

I invite all the Zimbabwean groups to unite under a We the people Zimbabweans platform with this proposed Interim committee. Itai Dzamara the Patron, Evan Mawarire the, publicity Director ,the Tajamuka leader, the organizing secretary, Vincent Musewe  as The Spokesman We can make a leading Industrialist ,the interim Chairman. We quickly get all organizations together to create an interim Committee to discus with SADC, the UN and AU and create our way forward.

Hanningtobn Mubaiwa wezims2024@gmail.com


Source - Hanningtobn Mubaiwa
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