Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Mugabe's fall signals the fall of Zanu PF and the end of his days.


PERENNIAL wisdom from divine revelation and human experience dictates that all earthly things great or small, beautiful or ugly, good or bad, sad or happy, foolish or wise must finally come to an end. It is from this sobering reality that the end of executive rule has finally come for Robert Mugabe who has had his better days after a quarter of a century in power (Jonathan Moyo)

 
 
That Mugabe must now go is thus no longer a dismissible opposition slogan but a strategic necessity that desperately needs urgent legal and constitutional action by Mugabe himself well ahead of the presidential election scheduled for 2018 in order to safeguard Zimbabwe's national interest, security and sovereignty (Jonathan Moyo)
 
 
But the most compelling reasons for Mugabe to resign now have to do with his own fallen standing in and outside the country. The prevalence of unkind jokes about him on text messages and the Internet say it all. Mugabe now lacks the vision, stature and energy to effectively run the country, let alone his party. He is without compassion, maybe because he is now too old, too tired and not in the best of health (Jonathan Moyo)
 
 

Because Zanu PF’s irresponsibility has caused it to fail to protect the national interest and because Mugabe is apparently determined to thrive under that failure in pursuit of his personal ambition to be president for life, it is now up to Zimbabweans across the political divide to rise to the challenge by finding a united front to stop Mugabe and his cronies from turning their self-indulgence into a national catastrophe (Jonathan Moyo)
 
 


Monday, February 2, 2015

How the bastards stole your vote


 
The manner in which the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) conducted the 31st July, 2013 general election has been the subject of much discussion. This report, coming as it does sixteen months after the poll, may seem outdated. However, several events over this period make it necessary to highlight and bring to the fore once more ZEC’s conduct of the 2013 ballot. The document below is a must read for those who want to get an insight of the depth of electoral fraud in Zimbabwe.

Document:
 
 
Jonathan Moyo, Emmerson Mnangagwa, General Constantine Chiwenga, Saviour Kasukuwere and Patrick Zhuwawo were at the centre of what later became known as "The 2013 Election Grand Theft". The theft was masterminded by an evil company known as NIKUV, which is well known for propping up dictators and undermining democracy by using its fraudulent data manipulation system. The company was censored in Zambia after its attempt in subverting the will of Zambian voters by manipulating electoral data. For the 2013 Election Grand Theft alone, the Nikuv bosses pocketed US$10 million as a reward for manipulating data on behalf of the discredited and sunset Zanu PF leader Robert Mugabe.
 
Come 2018 election some of us in the MDC Renewal Team are prepared to stand in the line of fire in defence of our vote and the right to purse happiness. Part of defending our vote will involve a determined and relentless effort to have reforms implemented or else we will not take part in the elections.
 
Pavatonga ndipapo!!!!!