1. They spent years & acres of space in state media lampooning Morgan Tsvangirai. But in death, they eulogise him. It is not because they have discovered respect for the man, no. They do it to use him as a source of legitimacy by way of heirship to their preferred “successor”.
2. They abused Tsvangirai while he lived. They still abuse him after his death. They think if they can attach their horse to Tsvangirai he will earn legitimacy in the eyes of the MDC community. The aim is not to praise Mwonzora but to undermine their true & feared rival Chamisa.
3. The irony is that they applaud Mwonzora for the so-called notion of “responsible opposition” while at the same time naming him the true successor to Tsvangirai as if they ever recognised Tsvangirai as “responsible opposition”. In fact, they called him a puppet & beat him up.
4. For someone trying so hard to uplift their chosen horse & to pretend the MDC Alliance is irrelevant, Charamba spends far too much time throwing jabs at Chamisa & the MDC Alliance. MDC people can tell who is the successor to Tsvangirai by the amount of abuse from ZANU PF people
5. The MDC community knows that the Mnangagwa regime wants to build an opposition party that it can control. The MDC Alliance refused to be that kind of party. The regime found a willing horse in the MDC-T & they have been at it all year expelling MPs & grabbing party funds.
6. Charamba says he sees more high level defections. Of course some elected representatives will out of self-interest try to protect their small perks. But they will be signing their political death warrants in the eyes of the voters. They will never be trusted again.
7. The regime might give their preferred horse everything else but what it cannot deliver are the people to support them. This group damaged itself when it went on a rampage expelling elected representatives instead of showing forbearance. They lost the respect of the electorate.
8. But behind that velvet glove of apparent praise for Mwonzora, Charamba was wielding an iron fist. The instruction is simple: Join POLAD, like Khupe did before you or you will be behaving irresponsibly. Mwonzora is going to have to join the band of enablers. It’s co-optation.
9. For ZANU PF there’s only ever one true adversary and that is the MDC Alliance led by Chamisa. It is the only one that poses a threat to its power. ZANU PF is not a party that treats rivals with kindness & respect as ZAPU, ZUM and the MDC led by Tsvangirai can testify.
10. For the MDCT, it must pray the suspension of by-elections stays on a little longer to keep the facade. Because it is on the electoral field where the lads will eventually be separated from the men. They will be punished severely by voters for political treachery & betrayal.
11. The warm embrace by ZANU PF is a kiss of death. People are accustomed to ZANU PF’s rough tactics against the opposition. When they see a wolf giving comfort to a lamb, they become suspicious. They start to think that there’s something sinister behind the lamb’s skin.
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1. They had all the money from the State. They got the power to fire MPs & councillors. They grabbed the HQ with state support. They even had ZANU PF treatment with ZUPCO ferrying delegates & venue at Rainbow Towers. Yet with all this power & money, they couldn’t form a quorum.
2. A quorum is the minimum number of people required for a valid meeting. The inquorate Congress requires another Congress to validate its decisions. But the mere fact that a political party is unable to summon enough people to form a quorum is a huge political embarrassment.
3. But even then, they could not manage the small numbers. 3 candidates walked out, citing rigging. As if it wasn’t farcical already, Khupe claimed to have suspended her competitor, Mwonzora in the middle of the Congress, which was marred by despicable violence aimed at her.
1. This thread might help you stay ahead of regime enablers who are working to silence democratic voices that are critical of the regime. Basically, understand it as a “war” and as the wise general Sun Tzu said, a key rule of war is that you must know your enemy and its ways.
2. ZANU PF enablers know that there are certain things that are excluded in the discourse which is controlled by social media companies. By “discourse” I refer to statements that are considered acceptable which implies there are statements that don’t qualify and are excluded.
3. If, therefore, you make statements that are outside the permissible social media discourse, you may be excluded. Either the social media algorithm will pick your “unacceptable” statements and mark you as excluded or the company will know if you are reported by another person.
1. The first time I went to a supermarket in the U.K. I asked a staff member where the parcel counter was located. The chap responded with a befuddled look and directed me to the Post Office. “We don’t do parcels here mate,” “try the Post Office,” he said busily but politely.
2. I quickly realised that we were at very different wavelengths but by then he had already disappeared into the aisles. He was a busy chap. I stood there for a moment, unsure of what to do. I had a satchel and a bag of goods from another shop.
3. There weren’t any security guards at the door. I was fortunate to see another staffer. She was older, slower and looked more relaxed. I asked her the same question. She was also confused by my inquiry. I quickly rescued her by explaining what I meant by a “parcel counter”.
1. The arrest of Henrietta Rushwaya for attempting to smuggle 6kgs gold at the airport is not surprising. A wind of criminality follows her like a bad smell. What is intriguing is how Zimbabwe has become a haven for foreigners of a criminal disposition. We have a reputation.
2. When she was nabbed red-handed, Rushwaya implicated one Ali Mohammed, a chap who owns an entity called Ali Japan786. She says she had instructions to deliver the smuggled gold to a chap in Dubai. Rushwaya is head of the Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation.
3. Just a few days ago, Rushwaya was with the Minister of Mines, Winston Chitando where big deals were announced. Also present at the ceremony was that Ali Mohammed of Ali Japan786, the chap who Rushwaya is implicating as her principal in the gold smuggling. The Herald covered it
1. Analysis of the ZACC investigative report into corruption at NatPharm. @ZACConline begins by citing its mandate under the Anti-Corruption Act. The proper starting point for ZACC should be s. 255 of the Constitution. Its mandate is constitutional and that must be made clear.
2. The report shows that the Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro exerted undue influence on the tender process and that he had a conflict of interest. The report itself does not specify Dr Mangwiro’s relationship with Young Health. There’s an annexure but the content should be clear
3. It’s key to show the beneficial ownership of Young Health in the report. The report should also show that the Constitution prohibits conflicts of interest regarding Ministers. This is in a. 106 of the Constitution. The Minister therefore potentially breached the Constitution.
1. I was reorganising my library when I came across this MDC booklet from the 2002 Presidential Election campaign. Party historians will probably find these details fascinating. I was struck by the professionalism evident in the collation & presentation of data.
2. One of the details in the booklet is a list of 103 people, mostly MDC supporters who were killed by the State and ZANU PF between 2000 & 2002. As I always say, names matter. I reproduce the list in this and the next tweet.
3. This completes the list of people who were killed by the State and ZANU PF between 2000 and 2002. Remember them. Their deaths must not be in vain. These are the known ones. There are others who were slain but were never reported.