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De facto bloodless coup
In 2002, the then Commander of the Defence Forces (CDF), General Vitalis Zvinavashe, warned that the army would not salute opposition candidate, Tsvangirai, should he win the presidential poll as he had no liberation war credentials. This undemocratic, ill-fated assertion is tantamount to a coup d'état.
On March 5, 2008,
the current CDF General Constantine Chiwenga said that the army would not recognize a government led by President Mugabe's challenger, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, should he win the presidential
elections because the Movement for Democratic Change is agents of the West.
On March 3, 2008, the Commissioner of Prisons (Para-Military Force) Major -General
Paradzayi Zimhondi said, “If the opposition wins the election, I will be the first one
to resign from my job and go back to defend my piece of land. I will not let it
go. We are going to the elections and you should vote for President Mugabe.”
General Zimhondi must resign immediately. His primordial viewpoint is dangerous
and forms the embryonic stage of a military coup.
ZDF
generals not only subvert the constitution but persistently violate the
provisions of the Defence Act. Such a brazen assault on our fundamental values
and contempt of Zimbabwean laws, provide credence to the supposition that the
general’s unambiguous warnings of not being prepared to salute a president
without liberation war credentials, are counterpart to a pre-emptive military mutiny.
This saber rattling by diabetic 60 year old army generals should cease
forthwith. These generals agitate for wars that they are not going to fight.
The ZANU
(PF) Commander-in-Chief is now 84 years old, his youngest foot soldiers (war
veterans) are now 55 years old. What kind of insurgency are these generals
proposing should ZANU (PF) and Mugabe lose the elections? Who are they going to
fight? “Ndiwo anonzi manatsa mukanwa echembere, kurota ichiyamwa.”
ZDF generals,
their ZNA and AFZ subordinates now present a sufficient threat to the outcome
of the forthcoming presidential elections. Their collective inflammatory statements are an
act of self preservation designed to outflank the forces of democratic change.
We must jointly counter attack with our votes.
The
President of Zimbabwe is the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces and it is
therefore an unconditional imperative that he depoliticises the military,
firmly adheres to the canons of constitution, respects the covenants of the Defence
Act and repudiates his commanders for inciting civil strife.
On February 26, 2008, the Commissioner of Police, Augustine Chihuri, issued a veiled threat to the public which literally amounted to a “shoot to kill policy.” All members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police have been given the green light to shoot unarmed, peaceful protesters should the elections be deemed flawed. This directive is designed to instill fear in the hearts of the electorate.
Twenty-eight
years ago the ZANLA high command took power in Zimbabwe and morphed into a quasi-civilian
administration by absorbing ZANU(PF) technocrats and academia, ultimately
forming the present day government of Zimbabwe . ZANU (PF) is
a Para-military organisation. ZDF generals have
tasted absolute power, are now addicted to it. They have become embedded in the
well orchestrated orgy of looting and pillaging which has manifested and
devoured our once vibrant economy. ZANU (PF) retained its private army and is
willing to use it to buttress its unpopular regime.
Are we
prepared to be ruled by the same corrupt clique for perpetuity because they
fought for our liberation? Was it not their own patriotic desires and sacrifices
that compelled them to fight for our freedom? We have been brutalized, reduced
to a beggar-nation, and have already repaid these so-called liberators through war
veteran’s compensation funds, housing funds, land allocations, scholarships,
and various other state funded handouts. Enough is enough.
Zimbabwe does not belong to ZANU (PF), ZANLA veterans, or ZDF officers who
have now literally eaten their legacy. Real heroes died fighting the
Rhodesians, while most cowards, thieves, and fraudsters, survived only to form
the present day government which is raiding and pilfering our national coffers.
Generals
Mujuru, Zvinavashe, Chiwenga, and Air Marshals Tungamirai and Shiri, whilst still
serving as active members of the armed forces, and in violation of the Defence
Act, were and still are politburo and central committee members of ZANU (PF).
At a time when Zanu (PF) embarked on barbaric acts of brutality against the
people of Matabeleland, these generals were enthusiastic participants and contributed to
crafting the template for violent repression that continues to be in use by the
government and ZANU (PF) today.
Army generals and all uniformed forces officers are ultimately subordinate to the constitution. Court-marshal offences for insubordination should be leveled against all army officers who continue to utter and issue divisive statements that are meant to incite sedition.
In the name of political fair play and in harmony with the philosophy of human decency Zimbabweans hereby appeal to the communal conscience of our generals and ask for restraint. Furthermore the nation demands a retraction of these inflammable statements and shall seek to censure any army generals and officers whose utterances encourage insolence. Let us rely on reason not rhetoric.
Zimbabwe cannot be held ransom by a group of individuals whose time for
retirement is long overdue. March 29, 2008 marked both the end of an error and the end of an era. “Handifi
ndakabata kumeso kunge mwana wegudo”