1] ZEC shenanigans & ZanuPF's electro-phobia, as we edge towards March by-elections & indeed 2023 shouldn't be viewed in isolation.
For instance, ZEC was fully aware of by-elections dates & being a creation of the constitution, ought to have done more to entrench our democracy.
2] Last year, ZEC shared its "draft electoral road map" for by-elections.
It became imperative on them, to act swiftly in preparation of the same.
All over the country, (more so in the affected constituencies), ZEC should have ran a vigorous voter education/registration drive.
3] Now, after frustrating possible voters (in direct response to voter registration campaigns by CSOs), ZEC is happy to announce that registration is now on halt.
So many possible voters are being disenfranchised as a direct consequence of ZEC's deliberate incompetence.
4] The implications of the communication above, is that noone can register now, and be able to vote in those vacant seats.
This law may need debate, but that's a different topic.
The concern remains that, it's ZEC's sole legal responsibility to register voters, & they are not.
5] Whilst ZEC has been expressing deliberate incompetence,& even cooking up reg figures, @ProjectVote263 has stepped up big time
Unsurprisingly, ZEC has reacted by producing a list of "accredited CSOs to be involved in voter education",& @ProjectVote263 is conspicuously omitted.
6] To have a clearer appreciation of the politics at play, one needs to check the regime's attitude towards @ProjectVote263
In vintage ZanuPF style, they had already used their propaganda machinery last year, to attack the CSO & perhaps generate justifications for their plots.
Those claiming nothing is being done to drive the voter mobilization drive are either lying or have been lied to.
There's no need to look any further, than efforts from @ProjectVote263
& ZanuPF's subsequent reaction.
8] @ProjectVote263 should be supported in disregarding illegal political manoeuvres to frustrate their activities
Visiting their platforms shows that they're communicating ZEC approved voter registration/education material.
Attempts to blacklist them are reactionary & political
9] Ultimately, what's being communicated here is ZECs capture, & ZanuPF's fear of elections, especially votes from first time voters
This is quite exposing for a gov that claims to have stabilised the economy, rehabilitated our infrastructure, created jobs, among many other lies
10] It however remains critical that CSOs & the Opp continue bridging the gap deliberately created by ZEC.
The voters roll clearly requires so much attention.
More so at a time when ZanuPF is desperate to protect their Supreme Court creation, MDC-T, come March & beyond 2023.
11] Another key issue is that voting works & ZanuPF knows they & their unpopular leader haven't delivered, regardless of propaganda.
1] There's a need to balance embracing ex political opponents & creating strategic allegiances founded on trust.
Politics is no child's play, neither is defeating an entrenched military dictatorship.
Any serious politician would do so, constantly checking their shoulder.
2] The same political leaders you're forcing to embrace some of these unrepentant characters like true Statesmen, will have difficult questions to answer, when you flip scripts, abusing the benefit of hindsight.
A simple case in point is the unfolding drama of Jabulani Sibanda.
3] Adv Chamisa once spoke of infiltration challenges which historically troubled the MDC.
He mentioned how ZanuPF would know some of their plans before their internal strategic meetings even ended.
Looking back now at the behaviour of these MDC-T people, you see whats at play.
2] Let's start perhaps with what the long thread ignored
Over the past few days, even if one ignored the genesis of this 'twar', Prof JN & his peers have been throwing all sorts of vitro & character assignation against WaMagaisa's person.
Prof decided to ignore this completely.
3] Prof's thread equally ignores that actual issues raises in response to his 'advice'.
Some felt he disqualified himself from having an opinion on how the funds are to be used by blueticking the initiative.
Others queried the legality of diverting funds raised through gofund.
1] When a whole Chief admits that he has had to swap jackets & vigorously campaign for his muzukuru, ED, & ZanuPF, then know he's part of the problem.
Chief simply need to maintain their identity as traditional leaders, and use that authority to lead their communities.
2] As long as Chiefs allow themselves to be entangled in partty politics, those actually occupying higher posts within those political institutions, will treat them as subordinates.
Chiwenga clearly spoke like he was reprimanding his party's self-proclaimed Provincial Commissar.
3] Individually & collectively, Chiefs needs to start conversations on how to reclaim their autonomy & identity.
They equally need not treat elected leaders as their equals, for their sources of authority are different.
How often have we heard DM & Komichi claim they campaigned vigorously for Nero?
Does it make sense, in relation to their admission that they were plotting against Nero, since the 2018 Nat Council Komichi chaired, which made him their candidate?
3] another hypothetical question:
How does a respondent "work tirelessly" for a Supreme Court judgement which they loose, whilst holding a prepared speech accepting and celebrating the judgement?
What was the role of Mwonzora,Komichi et al, in the court application, & outcome?
"Mtuli Ncube's budget was one of the most dishonest budgets ever presented. It was technically unsound & doesn't meet the test for credibility. This was a man just going through a ritualistic formality since Sec 302 of the Con demands he goes through the process"
"Mtuli Ncube presented a ZW $900 billion budget using an exchange rate of 1:105, the official exchange rather on the day he presented the budget, on the 27th of November 2021. It is a USD $8.7 billion budget. This economy can't collect USD $8.7 billion"
"you can't collect USD $8.7 billion in an economy where more than 90% of our people are unemployed; where more than 70% are in the informal sector; where according to the World Bank & other sources, 50%/70% of our people are living in extreme poverty"