ZIM IGNORE: David Smith and Miles Tendi
As the country finds itself forced into elections
without reforms by a tyrant who is desperate for legitimacy to visit London,
Zimbabweans should vote for change today and ignore David Smith’s
sanitisation of Mugabe’s dictatorship. In an opinion piece regurgitated by
state-owned The Herald newspaper today from the Guardian , David Smith draws on
Miles Tendi to project a false picture of a Mugabe who is rebounding despite
him relying on SUV trucks where he used to walk at rallies greeting his
supporters.
It is sad that some western journalists sink risk
their credibility like some election observers already who have chosen to
become praise singers of a human rights abuser who only won one election in 33
years. It is unfortunate that despite being on the spot in Harare, David Smith
still cannot see what independent bodies like International Crisis Group are
seeing as lack of credibility of the poll with a voters roll in a shambles;
with an unreformed security sector; and an unreformed media sector to say only
a few.
Whereas , David Smith says ‘running for election for
the seventh time, he is widely tipped to beat his rival Morgan Tsvangirai in
Wednesday’s poll – and to be ushered back into respectability by a pragmatic
west, ” he fails to recognise that the playing field is far from even despite
being closer to where all this is happening in Zimbabwe. Somehow, David Smith
has forgotten about what free and fair elections mean.
If the pragmatic west is so keen on ushering Mugabe
the so-called respectability, why should it wait for the harmonised rigging
phase to get under way as if it’s not convinced by the cosmetic voter
registration coupled with the Special Vote debacle when ZEC failed to deliver a
credible service beyond a ballot on a prayer?
Why should the west await election results when David
Smith has already given a thumbs -up to an 89 year old candidate something that
has never happened in the west itself?
Why wait for poll results when ZEC has printed 8
million ballot papers for 6 million voters; minus 2 million unregistered young
voters; plus 40,000 special voters granted special leave to cast their votes
despite The Electoral Act not providing for double voting?
Why should the west wait for long queues to form
around Zimbabwe for elections that were ordered by Mugabe like Singapore
noodles allegedly using proceeds from Marange diamonds for a budget of US$3
billion while the country’s Treasury is penniless?
David Smith writes that Blessing Miles Tendi said a
rally with members of an apostolic sect “astounded” him the most. “He humbled
himself to be one of them. He tried to sit on the earth with them but they gave
him a chair’.
While a sign of respect for visitors, but Grace Mugabe
sat on the earth albeit it looks like they breached church protocol since
Mugabe has been criticised for wearing the Apostolic garb until he converts to
the sect’s faith. Should have read an incisive opinion piece by the son of
Apostolic Marange in The Zimbabwean. Further, did Mugabe fear losing votes by
not speaking out against child marriages at the service attended by political
analyst Blessing Miles Tendi?
Furthermore, why should the west wait for sham
elections to invite Mugabe to London when it’s only Zanu-pf that has the voters
roll less than 24 hours to polling contrary to the provisions of the Electoral
Act?
And for what ever ZEC has supplied at the last minute
as a voters’ roll, it is in hard copy format making it impossible for
independent verification and analysis unlike if it were electronic as provided
for by the Electoral Act amid reports of double if not 4 duplicate rolls set
for rigging polls tomorrow.
Clifford
Chitupa Mashiri, Political Analyst and former diplomat, London,
Zimanalysis2009@gmail.com
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