ZIMBABWE — HARARE — Zimbabweans must try hard to be optimistic and co-operate with all progressive policies of this government, for the sake of our country, and work hard to minimize any further collateral damage.

Dr Daniel K Shumba - United People's Party President
Maybe this honeymoon may last. However, let us wish this dispensation well.
Let us hope that reason, justice, peace and love can be the mainstay of our nationhood.
Yet in our optimism, let us not be oblivious of the truth. It is this truth that will inform us of the evils we are confronted with, and how to scale the said challenges.
We now must move forward and do all that we can, to peacefully shape our future.
To do so, we need to know what we really want, how to get it, and begin to move decisively towards the attainment of our objective; democracy.
Zimbabwe is currently experiencing a semblance of a dawn.
The media is hyping away, in a very partisan fashion, as it did in the period leading to the failed elections and now, this Power Sharing deal.
Everybody is quiet or is neglecting the truth of the ensuing bleak future, in the absence of true democracy.
Let us not seek to mislead our nation about the reality and the medium to long term consequences of our situation.
The management and conduct of the disputed and bloody 2008 elections exposed yet another dark side of our political history.
Murders, Assaults, Corruption, Partisanship and absence of the Rule of Law, were manifested at an unprecedented level.
Has this ended? Is Zanu PF exercising the ‘Possession is 90% of the law,’ expression? Which law?
Why did the MDC capitulate when they seemed to have Zanu PF on the back foot? Was it for expediency, democracy or power? We are all curiously watching. Time will tell.
Zanu PF realized that it could manipulate and distract the MDC from the real issues and point it to the Power Sharing agenda. The stage was then set for cosmetic changes and a false partnership, giving Zanu PF a new lease of power.
In the long term, the MDC will be weakened, thus will always be a junior partner, marginalized and of no real effect to the future of the country. Others more astute have fallen before them.
The UPP has been advocating for an inclusive Government of National Unity (GNU). This would have included other Political parties, Civic Society, the Church, Women groups, Youth groups, and Business representatives.
We objected and continue to object to an exclusive Zanu PF and MDC deal, but advocate for an inclusive national position, collectively driven to meet specific milestones that lead to true democratic elections.
The current GNU is only about Power Sharing, not inclusive and has no democratic mandate. It is in fact, an open ended Zanu PF agenda, without any measurable democratic deliverables.
The Constitutional Court judgment of August 2008 and the pending SADC Tribunal case on elections and GNU respectively, clearly show the extent of flaws in the whole GNU process. This is one of the issues that caused the negotiated agreement to be wrong footed and focus on Power Sharing, instead of the Democratization Process.
True power sharing would have occurred as a consequence of an inclusive democratization process, and not vice versa. Zimbabwe cannot settle for early, but short lived dividends. It must be noted that, any elections under the current constitution or electoral laws, cannot be democratic, free or fair.
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The GNU should be a temporal or bridging authority, whose main focus should be the ushering in of a new popular people driven constitution (Not some Kariba document agreed upon by Zanu PF and MDC).
A popular constitution would address the issues of the abuse of power, elections, rule of law, corruption and many other issues of public interest. The nation has been short changed and betrayed. Zimbabwe has been greatly compromised and let down by SADC.
A new popular constitution would underwrite and underpin our freedoms, rule of law and the basis upon which our economy can be turned around. Politics of patronage have always been Zanu PF’s mainstay. We must refuse to be part of it.
The international community has not been fooled; neither should Zimbabweans be sweet talked while being raped. Let us be guarded, the false perception we find our country in is unsustainable without internal growth, which must be triggered by investor confidence and international financial and technical support.
The authoritarian nature of the Zanu PF government is still at play. Extralegal and extrajudicial activities, disrespect of the rule of law, expropriation of property, police arrests (investigate later), and other human rights abuses still subsist.
Are we really free or betrayed? These activities do not instill confidence, but only lead to further distraction and hardships. What we really need is a popular Constitution. We need order. We need peace. Let’s not fail the nation and our future or destroy the hope and optimism.
You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. May our good Lord bless Zimbabwe and may we all be covered by the blood of Jesus. Thank you.
By Dr Daniel K. Shumba
President, United People’s Party (UPP).
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