TIME
MNANGAGWA, CHAMISA SWALLOWED PRIDE FOR THE SAKE OF THE NATION.
When
shall our leaders have people at heart? This sounds not so good to say about
leaders of this nation. One cannot help but ask the question, when shall our
leaders swallow their pride for the sake of the nation? Now that we are facing
the greatest drought of all time, our leaders are behaving like little children
playing mahumbwe (children’s games)
behind the homestead. This we cannot take any longer. Both older and younger
generations feel like shedding tears as we see our beautiful nation being put
to waste.
We
have been watching both President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa emerge
as leaders of this wonderful nation. We see them and what they are doing. So,
far we have seen the country being brought to the international fora. Indeed,
“Zimbabwe is Open for Business” rings like a chorus. What boggles our minds is
that it has taken long before Mnangagwa puts his act together as legitimate
president opposition leader, both with huge support bases.
Thabo
Mbeki should not come to this country to tell our esteemed leaders to like/love
one another and we clap hands for that. He should come here and point to those
things that are happening and only encourage us to work together as grown up
people. Mbeki cannot really come here to tell us that courts of our nation are
the final authority and what they say is final – It is given. If there are any
issues relating to electoral processes, let us leave them for the next
harmonized elections. This is the time to treat each other as mature people who
know what they are doing. What is happening is that we all seem not to know
what we are doing for our country to unite and be counted amongst progressive
nations.
We
only have one country and that is Zimbabwe. The two leaders do not seem to
realize what this country means to the whole world. We are like Israel of
Africa. No one will take that mantel away from us. Look, now we are all over
the world occupying very important positions. Just check around you will find
out that our neighbour South Africa depends very much on our engineers who are
running the cities of that country. You go to any worthwhile institution, you
will find Zimbabweans running those organisations in these cities be it in
Europe, Australia, Canada and even the United States of America.
At
home we are failing to act together as one. We seem to wish for everything to
collapses and people suffer. What wrong have Zimbabweans done to deserve such
treatment? We went through a war of liberation and that is a thing of the past.
We suffered Gukurahundi and if we could find it in our hearts to forgive and
move on, we could be saying that the thing of the past with due regard for the
aggrieved parties. Murambatsvina (2005) was another tragedy that took place in
our midst. Several people have died because of the operation, the stress they
endured and heavy losses they suffered. No one has a sound pension or insurance
to talk about. They all collapsed during inflationary years and those are the
things that kill people. We seem to major in postponement while perhaps waiting
for someone to come and solve our problems, but we are capacitated enough to
change our situation for the better.
Yes
we have waited and now Mnangagwa and Chamisa should demonstrate to us why we
gave them leadership positions. The president has come up with the Political
Actors Dialogue (Polad) initiative and we applaud him for that. At least this
is something towards recognizing one another. But we all know that is not
enough. Chamisa, Nkosana Moyo, Noah Manyika and Joyce Mujuru are not there. These
are the people that we can count on to give meaning to the dialogue.
Looking
at the calibre of political leadership in the Polad, one can only see a good
number of chancers and opportunists. It’s like the president is having a
monologue. We can all see this that this will not work. The political minnows
just run where there is opportunity and are rewarded for self-serving meetings
that bring no meaning results. They just meet for the sack of meeting and
enjoys perhaps the food and some other goodies that go with such meetings. We
do not expect them to raise an objection because they all know that they do not
represent the people. The fact that their names appeared on the ballot to be
voted for is evidence that they have political ambition, nothing else.
One
must look at oneself and say do l have the qualities of a leader? There are so
many Zimbabweans who are in this country who could have offered themselves as
presidents. For the rest of the group who never got sizeable votes or seats in parliament,
they do not deserve any position in solving the problems of this nation.
People
dismissed them by not voting for them. They should not have been considered
even for the talks. We as Zimbabweans see this as just playing with us and
wasting time. They are not serious and we do not expect anything from them
except that they are paraded for radio and television. Nothing more. David Coltart
describes the Polad group succinctly in the photo they are with the president,
saying the lot are just as good as pretenders.
We
may not all come forward and tell you what to do but it does not mean that we
do not have ideas to contribute. There are great minds all around and we may
not know where and how to help you. This piece is just a little drop in the
ocean in attempts to try and advise the president on what to do. We want
Mnangagwa to engage in meaningful talks. Social media gives many suggestions
but the minister of Foreign Affairs says they only recognize Polad and nothing
else. No talks outside Polad. Such statements are irresponsible. We also know
there is goodwill amongst the populace. The whole nation is waiting for the two
minds to sit down for serious talks. We are all ready with our prayers for the
two, once they start the journey.
Someone
must climb down and the other one must climb up for meaningful talks. We will
celebrate the two once they start the ball rolling. Put your feet to the ball
and you will get the nation smiling. Who knows, rains might start falling and
there will be no drought to talk about.
In
this piece l did not offer advice on what to do for the talks to take place. L
leave it to yourselves to take steps towards talks and we just wait to see the
results. There are leaders who will tell you what you want to hear and even
pray for you, but what you need are critical thinkers who will tell you the
painful truth. Go for it. It can be done. In a few days’ time we want to hear
you talking or preparing to come together for the talks. I rest my case.
By Rev Dr Levee Kadenge
By Rev Dr Levee Kadenge
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