•dilapidated medical facilities
•children dropping out of school
•high company closure
•civil servants & service men struggling
•pensioners including warvets struggling
•corruption has become a national religion
•weaponisation of food & social services particularly in rural areas
•high youth unemployment
•poor education system
•artists struggling
•parents struggling to fend for families
On the background of all these challenges, and in light of his alternative government annual tradition, @nelsonchamisa presented the CCC #Agenda2022 address, capturing the broad vision for this year.
•Zimbabwe has now had 2 decades of challenges which is worsening
•Inflation stands at 60%
•Unemployment has gone over 80%
•High increase in cost of living
•Zim dollar ambitiously packed at 1:1 with USD, now at ZW 230:1 USD
•Gvt is running a "currency cycles", hip hopping from ZW to USD
•Savings, pensions & cash flows have been eroded
•Education Institutions only producing additions to the battalion of e unemployed
•The "Zim dream" is now to leave the country
•Gvt now a threat to rural communities, displacing citizens from their ancestral land (eg Dinde, Chiredzi, Mutoko, Uzumba) to the benefit of the politically connected, emptying the liberation essence
• Zimbabwe is now ranked 127/139 on the world justice justice peace, rule of law index and 30/33 on the sub Saharian region- we are becoming the sick man of Africa
•our reputation doesn't make us attractive to investors
•the Zim socio-economic condition continues to worsen
•49% of the population (+7.9 million people living in extreme poverty)
•a minority is benefiting from nat resources
•migrations keeps increasing, making us a regional nuisance
Search for a new transformational consensus saw the birth of a new yellow baby on Jan 24th, with a new name, new DNA, new mission, new Agenda to serve & liberate citizens for a better life, jobs, freedom, dignity, joy, to make Zim Great Again
Qualification to belong to CCC is being a citizen
We've survived sustained attacks on us, our cause & our movement
They removed elected officials, replacing them with handpicked surrogates & cronies
They were intent on destroying us,,now we're better & bigger
Thank you for believing in us. They didn't know they were fueling our struggle, adding fertiliser & manure. Because of our citizens-centeredness, citizens continue to rally behind us. We've witnessed amazing acts of citizens action in the convergence phase
Without any direction nor instruction from political leaders, citizens in the diaspora organised to raise funds to support the struggle. We understand they've picked up from the successes of last year to ensure we campaign everywhere for the 2023 elections.
This means we are placing citizens at the center of all actions & programs, making sure the citizen determines what the politician does
The tail can't wag the dog
Beyond all affiliations, citizens must come together
The agenda is calling citizens to act. Citizens must act, serve, participate & be involved.
This means building grassroot & volunteer programs for change, across all professions.
The message is: 'do something for change.'
Action for Change must go beyond political party affiliation.
The core Action for this year is mobilizing to register to vote. Voting makes a difference. Those demotivating voting want to take away the citizens' voice. Organize, mobilise & educate for change
Register to vote, for the CHANGE you want to see. Register to vote for jobs; grants; students payouts, better education; a happy life; strong economy; functional health system; a Zimbabwe that works for all of us, not just a few of us.
Let's act now to end our suffering; to keep the hope for the next generation; to stop ourselves from being abused. Let's be fully equipped to fend for ourselves and fight this fight to bring to fruition, the change we want to see.
Let's champion change in our communities. We've a resp to mobilise, serve, lead & educate at a community level; volunteer services, recruiting new members; donating to offer support Strong communities make strong nations
We'll offer alternative policies & programs. Gone are the days of opposing for the sake of it. We will launch the #GreatZimbabweBluePrint which will include what we will experience in a new & free Zimbabwe.
We'll offer alternative policy in education, energy, agriculture, freedom, support for young people, diaspora. We are an alternative in policies.
We can't be talking about stone age tactics like pfumvudza in this day & age. We will move to #SmartAgriculture.
Solidarity is key. We will seek regional support and solidarity as we organize ourselves for change. We need the support of progressive forces as we fight for free & fair elections, as we seek to win 6 million votes in 2023
We need law makers, we will have a 2/3 majority in Parliament. We'll clean sweep in local government. This is a Citizens' movement. The external support won't be useful if we fail to mobilise to register to vote. A high margin of votes can't be rigged.
Once we get our army; police; courts; the law; our politics; policies; Parliament; our leaders back to the citizens, then we'll be able to make change happen. In the next months we'll be rolling out the #CitizensCharter & building the Transformation Team.
Please be part of this great change. Be part of this 🟡 movement. Turn 🟡, turn gold, turn great. Be part of the sunshine movement. This is my ask, this is my task. Introduce the new, be the new, accept the new, spread the new, build the new, deliver the new
Be a citizens champion for change. Welcome to the new. God Is In It. God bless Zimbabwe, God Bless Africa. Fellow citizens, this is a great year of Action for Change. We have to do our best for change and transformation. I thank You.
1. Admittedly, when I first read the "structured currency" headline, I thought the Harare regime was taking its "structures" propaganda too far.
With the benefit of more research on the topic, I'm now totally convinced the Harare regime is indeed taking its propaganda too far.
2. By definition, a structured currency is "structured" in that it's supposedly backed by both mineral reserves (in our case gold) and trust in government's monetory policies & regulations.
Unfortunately, no one believes any of the two are present in our existing circumstances.
3. Part of why all previous gimmicks have failed is a trust deficit.
Even if the government opts to accuse commentators of being alarmists, causing panick and despondency, no one can be faulted for rushing to withdraw their forex savings if we have learned anything from history.
1. Imagine trying to make sense of how some 4 gentlemen in Bulawayo can randomly claim, 'we have recalled Amos Chibaya, he has ceased being a member of CCC'.
Outside the influence of social media, many only know about #CCC because of the efforts of this indefatigable organizer.
2. Propaganda has to make some sort of sense.
Even where some decide to hide behind the claim of "a traceable history in the struggle," Chibaya would make the mark.
A devoted organizer during the times of Tsvangirai & even more so, during the times of Chamisa under the MDC-A.
3. For the successive elections between 2018-2023, it's a mystery how Chibaya found the passion to abandon the comfort of his home and the herculean energy to traverse the country, organizing the Opp for electoral triumph.
Chibaya is very much unheralded & doesn't seem to care.
1. So, a group of at least 25 individuals have decided to join nonexistent forces under the otherwise much heralded #NERA banner to push for electoral reforms.
It's difficult to even identify them as political leaders because they don't represent any political constituency.
2. If you review the outcome of the controversial 2023 election, these people combined had fewer votes than the Councilors who won your ward election.
Many of them have never even bothered to field candidates in successive elections but only pop up whenever they sense a need.
3. If you were to profile them, there is one Lucia Matibenga, masquerading as PDP President.
Her "party" never contests.
She only temporarily enjoyed limelight under PDP when Sen Mwonzora brought her as his MDC-A partner before they connived to recall MPs elected under Chamisa.
1. Interesting comment on this unfolding drama by Prof Ncube.
I, however, can't help recognize the continued conflation of politics & law, which I've previously written about, regarding the formation of CCC party from MDC-A.
It's quite strange that BaNcube does the same here.
2. I take notice of @Welshman_Ncube choice of words here.
He says: MDC-A party's "...National Council resolved to reconstitute itself as CCC..."
By definition, when you "reconstitute," you simply restore or build up again, using remaining parts of whatever has been destroyed.
@Welshman_Ncube 3. However, it was a legal nulity not only for MDC-A to 'reconstitute' itself but to even meet & make legally binding resolutions to begin with.
In 2020, Justice Chitapi ruled that the MDC-A party wasn't a legal persona, effectively meaning it wasn't a legally constituted party.
1. We need to accept that we've seen enough to conclude we've no justice system in Zimbabwe.
Perhaps it's time to totally (temporarily) abandon seeking judicial recourse, particularly around political issues
Why continue subjecting ourselves to the wig wearing ZanuPF activists!
2. Let me rationalize this personal view:
Firstly, we are simply patronizing the generality of the citizens by arguing that going to these "captured courts" is an important academic exercise that exposes judicial capture.
What has been the consequence of exposing this capture?
3. ZanuPF's reaction to the damning SADC Observer Mission report is evidence enough that they don't react to "embarrassment" by showing restraint.
ZanuPF chose rather to burn SADC through an unprecedented propaganda offensive and direct confrontation with the Zambia government.