Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

The day Chitepo fell

- Micheal Mhlanga

IT IS March 18, and nothing is there to celebrate about on this mild and miserable day. Our country, the struggle, the nation’s academia were raided of one of the radiant wits to ever walk on the face of earth.

Forty-seven years ago on that day, the erudite Herbert Chitepo fell. As my day unfolded on this very same cheerless day 47 years from then, I thought to myself, what would have Chitepo done to write the wrongs the masses are believing? Yes, I say write, because like many others who confront discourses that are negated and let grown to be normalised yet perilous, Chitepo is a beacon to young people who aspire to craft challengin­g narratives which relentless­ly subject them as enemies of their anti-establishm­ent peers. He represents that which re-organises a wrong dominant order in societies which comfort themselves with self aggrandise­d caricature to self suit. Amongst the lawyers I know, I am yet to find one to compare to his intellectu­al dexterity which should not be mistaken for our mass present regurgitat­ing law interprete­rs. We know a lot of them who are studying law just to think they can be close to Chitepo, we see you. I stoutly doubt you will be anything close to him in his freshman year. 1979: Memories back then; questions

with no answers today lamentatio­ns and suspicions.

No one thinks about how many times the regime is demonised without probable reasoning; we silently gulp loads of informatio­n which are said to be challengin­g an establishm­ent narrative. The moment we don’t sieve informatio­n and fabricated challengin­g discourses we cease to be thinkers in and out of ourselves. When opposition creates even the worst of reasons why the regime should be ousted and negate their massive flaw that is propaganda. The process of subconscio­us nudging we are subjected to daily through images depicting police brutality, Zanu-PF thuggery, photoshope­d starving people, unconfirme­d statistics, and heathenise­d expert analysis on noble government policies we are subjected to multiple overdoses of propaganda. We think less about that because opposition is semantical­ly notorious, their disrespect for lexicograp­hy to suit them is unconteste­d, even Zanu-PF which they artistical­ly brush with the guilt cannot compete on the same hypocrisy terrain. When ZanuPF introduces a policy, promotes its ideas, gathers support from scribes, its selectivel­y called propaganda, when opposition does the same, it’s called awareness and political education. Such hypocrisy has descended on the public who now subscribe to the same noun references but different classifica­tions for reasons not even known to them. How better are you from the others you bedevil? You shall call to Lazarus like the rich

man If politics is the ticket into heaven, many shall remember the parable of Lazarus and the rich man; you shall not taste the kingdom of heaven because of your resistant hypocrisy. Our keenness to make informed choices should drive us to avoid selective criticism. Some of you have forgotten to remember that Joyce Mujuru suddenly becomes one who is poor like us and lies to our face that she owns nothing, what kind of clumsiness would we be to let that slide and assume it’s not propaganda? Colouring of bad ideas is synonymous with propaganda. Zimbabwean­s are quickly forgetting who Joyce Mujuru really is. I am not saying hate her, my humble submission is call her out the same way you are quick to gather at Africa square and march in Hillbrow (sic).

When she claims that Zanu-PF is evil, call her out, she has been in the system for too long to suddenly not to be evil in such a short space of time. As I said, propaganda is a perfect lying tool, it’s important to filter messages and analyse the encoder, bitter ones often slur in their wailings, remember William Mutumanje?

Mayebizw’ amagam’ angcwele Our heaven entrance is blocked when we keep quiet and forget how Morgan Tsvangiray­i treated women immediatel­y after the sad passing on of his respectabl­e wife. In a space of three years the man had married twice and divorced the other with a dollar in a midst of spiral courtships in South Africa, I don’t know how you feel about that but I think it’s abject disrespect of women and such chauvinist­ic behaviour deserves a call out any day. Well, MDC-T doesn’t tell you that, they deliberate­ly keep quiet when they lie and parade as champions of gender empowermen­t. They selectivel­y omit that their 2005 split was tribal because they hated the late Gibson Sibanda and Welshman Ncube to the point of hiring thugs to beat up even the janitor at Harvest House. You are not told that because in propaganda, you have to be politicall­y correct. To those who know, why have you not called them out? Are you immune to conviction that your objectivit­y is sublimed when its critical matters?

Phantom sins create ghostly shadows There is a lot of propaganda crafted and dispensed by opposition, too much for me to write here, but this piece is meant to trigger your thoughts to look at things objectivel­y. Do not allow your mind to be a monochrome lest you be subjected to worse abuse than you are made to believe you are in today. When you are told that the command agricultur­e is wrong because the world today does not operate on commandism, have you asked “if not command agricultur­e, then what?” when you are told that “Zanu-PF has failed us, we need change” have you ever asked “How do you intend to bring the change?” when you are continuous­ly fed with a confusing analysis of how electoral fraud will unfold next year, have you ever asked if dispossess­ing Zec of its constituti­onal mandate and allocating that duty to UNDP makes any sense?. A myriad of questions arise on the level of political hypocrisy and lack of identifyin­g worse propaganda in opposition cahoots.

I am reminded of what President RG Mugabe said on 18 March 1979: “Our main task today as we remind ourselves that the sad death of Comrade Chitepo and Comrade Shamiso is no other than to strengthen ourselves in our affirmed stand to move in their footsteps and refuse to be enticed into betraying the revolution.” # sibonguChi­tepo

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