Thursday, 12 April 2012

GNU one man party: Mugabe gives COPAC deadline


Zimbabwe Government of National Unity



 Mugabe has given the constitution making body (COPAC) a deadline to finish drafting the constitution. It may well be agreed or debated that Zimbabwe is being governed by three parties under the GNU, unfortunately though most of the decisions are made by a single party. The decision to give COPAC he deadline should not be from one person but rather from the government governing Zimbabwe not  a party. MDC T and MDC Mutambara should also agree on the decision, they should be considered as they are representatives of the people. Thus ignoring them simply means that some members of the public are annihilated. The constitution making process affects all the three parties, and  their existence after the elections will be determined by the constitution.The elections are there to determine centrality of power and the dissolution of the GNU . It not only affects the leaders of the three parties but also the general public. Thus the other parties should be consulted as they are representatives of Zimbabweans in the country. One party does not represent all Zimbabweans, rather Zimbabwe has become a multi party country (in theory of course) but this multi party system should be enforced not only in speech but also in the actions.

Mugabe's death will only bring chaos

President Robert Mugabe
(Picture taken from http://www.google.co.zw/)
2 months ago, TB Joshua prophesied that an African leader was to die and immediately speculations started to focus on Mugabe, because of his ill health of late. However Robert Mugabe has remained strong and unfortunately Malawian president Mutharika was the prophesied individual. Many people are wishing the long time ruling president dead, especially the West who are in hostile positions with  Mugabe. Although this may benefit them, basing on their selfish agendas, this will unfortunately bring chaos to Zimbabwe. If Mugabe dies in office, this will bring chaos on who will rule after him and will most probably land the future of the country in the hands of an undeserving and unfit leader. RNW correspondent Nkoasana Dlamini believes  the future of Zimbabwe depends on how Mugabe leaves office. In an interview he said, ''if he dies an untimely death, there will be chaos, Mugabe is a problem to Zimbabwe, just a much as he is a solution."
 (accessesd from http://www.allafrica.com/stories/20120412002.html)
Thus for the benefit of all Zimbabwean let us not wish the President dead but should rather wish he leaves the Presidents seat through elections. This is the only way Zimbabwe can be salvaged.