MDC will not fall into the Zanu PF trap – candid comment by Tendai Biti

January 23rd, 2009

Via MDC-T Press Release:

When a struggle becomes long and the end becomes a mirage, opportunism, hypocrisy and dishonesty creep in.  In all these situations, principles are sacrificed on the altar of self-interest.

The struggle, already arrested by exhaustion, becomes bastardised.

History shows that those struggles that have survived have only done so because a few have stayed the course and have refused to be seduced by myopic soft landings.

It is this sort of mentality that has given rise to a new school of thought that seeks to revise our recent history and has peddled myths about the limited options available to the people of Zimbabwe, and have therefore sought to compromise the one thing that can never be compromised.
This is the sacrosanct principle that it is only the people that have an inalienable right to decide their course and their destiny.

The revisionist school of thought and its disciples constitute a bunch of tireless, airport-lounge activists and a beehive of “people’s representatives” who are nothing but a cocoon of elitist mafia.

Frequently, their ideology is betrayed by pseudo-intellectual, high-sounding but superfluous blur. It is a pure distillation of anger and frustration masquerading as political strategy.

Let us begin with the contention that there was no winner in the March 29 election.

Indeed there was a winner! We contested this election without resources, without access to the media, without access to vital electoral information and data.

Contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act, we were not availed the voters’ roll; neither did we know the number of polling stations.

The law kept being changed in the course of the game and it was more like playing tennis with a continuously moving base line.

Furthermore, as we exposed at the time, all state agents manning the polls were carefully handpicked to exclude anyone thought to be sympathetic to us.

Indeed, over 5 000 teachers were excluded as a result of this. What a monstrous fraud! To suggest that the MDC did not win the election on March 29 is intended to obfuscate the Zanu PF decline while stroking the over-inflated egos of some who were severely defeated in that election.

Their self-proclaimed mantra as kingmakers is a by-product of this myopic indulgence. More importantly, it underlies a deep and chronic contempt and disrespect for the people. It is the people that decide their fate and not some overfed Google-addict sitting on a table.

Politics is not a chess game of elaborate flip charts.

A second fraud is to try and equate Tsvangirai with Mugabe. This, with all due respect, is sick populism intended not to defile Mugabe for he has done that on his own, but to ridicule and demonise Tsvangirai and the MDC.

The attack is personal and is no different from the daily diatribe of defamatory vituperations churned out by the Herald. In short, to Mugabe and others, Tsvangirai is the red flag that has generated anger and hatred of satanic proportions.

Is it an accident that a rocket scientist can be so ahistorical and so revisionist as to equate the sins of this regime with any other person?  Can the failure of this agreement be visited upon our shoulders?

One thing has to be emphasised for the benefit of those conducting the symphony of hatred and discord at Herald House. Tsvangirai is the undisputed and incontestable leader of the MDC. Not only that, he is the leader of this struggle. Every struggle has a face and a leader.

For the record, it is Mugabe and his acolytes who have been responsible for the castration of Zimbabwe’s manhood. It is not so-called sanctions that have created the phenomenal decline of this economy to levels unheard of in modern economics. Now where does Tsvangirai fit into all this? The answer is simple.

It is not Tsvangirai who is frustrating the consummation of the unity deal but rather Mugabe himself. In this regard, let’s put into perspective the MDC position on the dying dialogue.

There must be a satisfactory legal framework to underpin the agreement. Secondly, there must be an equitable distribution of ministerial portfolios. In short, responsibility with authority.

Thirdly, the constitution and composition of the National Security Council must be defined. This overseeing body is essential to ensure the gradual weaning of state institutions from the breast of Zanu PF.

Fourthly there must be an equitable and fair distribution of key public positions including governors, ambassadors and permanent secretaries.

Finally, there must be a reversal and cessation of all breaches of the Memorandum of Understanding and the Global Political Agreement.

This includes the unconditional release of Jestina Mukoko, Gandi Mudzingwa and all abductees and the reversal of all executive appointments unilaterally made after July 21 2008.

Surely there is nothing extraterrestrial about these demands. In fact the demands are a logical platform if not precondition for any viable Government of National Unity.

Finally, a myth has been peddled that there is no other strategy or option other than that of a GNU. This can only be a Freudian dislocation. Dialogue and the GNU are the conscious by-product of a roadmap we crafted in May 2006.

The substance is to achieve democratic change in Zimbabwe through peaceful, democratic, constitutional and non-violent means. To then suggest that this can only be achieved through a GNU chaired by Mugabe is somewhat chronic.

In short, we remain committed to the cause of change in Zimbabwe as we remain committed to the GPA, subject to the resolution of our demands. However, we are not so naïve as to allow Zanu PF to trap us in the cul-de-sac of their sterile processes.

HON TENDAI. L. BITI MP
SECRETARY GENERAL

9 Responses to “MDC will not fall into the Zanu PF trap – candid comment by Tendai Biti”

  1. Fish Eagle
    January 23rd, 2009 17:30
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    At Last !! Now we have an unequivocal statement from the MDC that they are prepared to let the Regime collapse under it’s own corruption.

    I applaud this stance. Not all will, but unless a fair distribution of ministries is accepted by ZPF, there will be no aid or reconstruction help for Zims.

  2. Ozzie
    January 23rd, 2009 23:10
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    Brilliant, well constructed iteration of the truth. Keep up this sort of communique to the people of Zimbabwe and to the world.

  3. True Grit
    January 24th, 2009 00:27
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    Yes, I have always said that you cannot do business with people who keep moving the goalposts. I sincerely hope that in due course the SADC will become enlightened of the same opinion.

  4. Joe the Plumber
    January 24th, 2009 01:15
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    The trouble about this is that whilst what Tendai Biti says is good radical stuff he doesn’t say what his plan B is. If the legitimate demands of the MDC are not met on Monday by SADC what then? One would have more confidence in the position he has adopted if he set out a clear plan of action. But all this was long on rhetoric and short on action. Until a lucid and practical plan B is explained to the Zimbabwean public I for one will remain sceptical about Biti’s position.

  5. Nationalist Nkalanga
    January 24th, 2009 08:21
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    Can you tell us what MDC stands for and give us some leadership for a change. If you want to tell us your programmes why not use SABC, BTV and other SADC state media where you can get airtime. STop moaning and give us leadership that we can be proud of. We have not heard what you as a shadow government have to say on the problems in our country. Do you really have a plan?

  6. Ozzie
    January 24th, 2009 12:09
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    Hardly a shadow government – they can’t get their foot in the door! They are not actually “the opposition” at all, and don’t have much governing clout – yet. They have been playing a waiting game, haven’t been in a position to do much else, have they, as a political party?

    The people of the country are expressing themselves not just through MDC – I admire those who will talk out so bravely under other group banners, especially those within Zimbabwe.

  7. JL
    January 24th, 2009 12:22
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    In fact, local zimbabweans are fast becoming disillusioned with the opposition politics. We see nothing, we hear nothing and they appear to do nothing but squabble and nit pik.

    Biti also fails to understand that the one thing we are sick and tired of is the fighting between the two MDC factions when things are so bad.

    The fact he couldn’t resist a pot-shot at the AM MDC and his very rude dismissal of other groups disappoints me so much. This is the sort of release that should have been read before the “send” button was pressed.

    When will we get statesman-like leadership like the type Obama embodies, and the type that actually yields results? And less of the petty bickering and sniping?

  8. Jim
    January 24th, 2009 12:30
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    Unfortunately Biti fails to really give any Plan B, as Plan B is the unthinkable. If the GNU fails, as it appears it will on Monday, we are in for at least 5 years of ZPF limping on. The MDC will be an opposition in exile or will be crushed. Biti’s stance is futile, he has no power and SADC/Obama/Whoever will do little to oust the dictator…we will all have to join the mass exodus. Can the last person switch the lights out please.

  9. tublex
    January 27th, 2009 10:42
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    Why should Biti preempty strategy B. In game theory no player knows what the other player’s strategy is. Defining strategy B will be to expose your weaponry to your enemy. Get this stratight.

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