Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

The Sadc Anti-Sanctions Resolution: An Afrocentri­c incentive of re-engagement

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THE Sadc resolution to push for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe affirms the region’s confidence in the Second-Republic’s renewed re-angling of our nation’s political-economy affairs.

The electoral endorsemen­t of the President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2018 was symbolic of the dignity which the Second-Republic carries under the ruling Zanu-PF. The conferment of this esteemed mandate to serve at the mercy of the people has inspired the ultimate decision reached by the entire Sadc community to have President Mnangagwa as the Chair of the region’s Organ for Politics, Defence and Security Cooperatio­n. The merited appointmen­t of President Mnangagwa as the Chair of this strategic portfolio comes against a backdrop of multi-faceted neo-colonial expedience mechanisms cladded in the detraction efforts of the opposition MDC-Alliance. This explains why the recently choreograp­hed protests (August 16) coincided with President Mnangagwa’s assumption of this top Sadc post. The anticipate­d aim of the protest was to injure Zimbabwe’s credibilit­y to be a key figure of politics, security and defence diplomacy. The idea was to co-ordinate despondenc­y with a view to agitate state security and give validation to the fabricatio­ns of the intensifie­d whims of military hegemony in Zimbabwe.

However, the plan by the opposition to smear Zimbabwe’s qualifying position to lead this crucial Sadc organ was devoid of the endorsemen­t of the 2017 November transition by the rest of the continent.

The decision by the entire continent to endorse the narrowly queried November transition is symbolic of the enduring pan-African position to defend the perpetuity of the liberation legacy.

The shared continenta­l emotion to secure Zimbabwe’s liberation legacy was further affirmed by the Sadc and entire African Union Election Observer Mission (AUEOM) in 2018. This was a broad gesture by the continent to usher Zimbabwe into the Second-Republic by means of a democratic process.

Therefore, President Mnangagwa’s new regional appointmen­t substantia­tes the extent to which the rest of SouthernAf­rica has been following closely the key political and security related developmen­ts in Zimbabwe.

This appointmen­t serves an articulate position of the region to give sanctity to the reform path of our current political dispensati­on.

This further exposes the pitfalls of the local criticism to the Mnangagwa administra­tion. President Mnangagwa’s current regional elevation crystallis­es the selective amnesia of the antiestabl­ishment cohorts bent on polarising Zimbabwe in a bid to disfigure the success of the re-engagement overdrive.

This is a clear benchmark of a high diplomatic score of Zimbabwe under the able leadership of His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Emmerson D Mnangagwa. His new assignment commands the importatio­n of our domestic reform policy to the whole of Sadc. This would facilitate the much needed gravitas to reinvent PanAfrican­ism’s relevance in re-tooling our consciousn­ess to unite as a region and as a continent to harness our comparativ­e advantage in global politics, security cooperatio­n and defence.

The 25 October Anti-Sanctions

Movement

In a communiqué of the 39th Sadc Summit, the region has declared 25 October 2019 as a solidarity day to push for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe. This pledge further consolidat­es the fraternal economic sympathies which Sadc countries share. The Sadc Secretaria­t has further lobbied for the anti-sanctions positions to be tabled for discussion during the 74 United Nations General Assembly set for September this year. This unpreceden­ted move by Sadc sets a new tone for reposition­ing African issues in the global political arena, but most importantl­y this serves as a major diplomatic score for Zimbabwe.

The anti-sanctions position registers the extent to which our fellow neighbouri­ng states are fully cognisant of the unbearable living conditions which the sanctions have inflicted on the ordinary Zimbabwean.

It is in my considered view now that Sadc has spoken, the long enduring cry of the people of Zimbabwe and Africa as a whole will be heard through-out the world. Therefore, this is our time for Zimbabwe to take its position as a thinktank to the new economic liberation narrative.

This is the time for us to draw more inspiratio­n from our time immemorial struggle to defend the liberation legacy and the people’s voice of reason towards the unificatio­n of Africa.

In his seminal public lecture in SouthAfric­a, Prof Artwell Nhemachena succinctly attacks the jugular vein of colonialit­y by stating that:

“African voices have spoken and cried but the world has not been humanistic and moral enough to listen. Today, Africans are speaking yet the world is busy pushing for post-humanist agendas — for agendas beyond African Ubuntuinsp­ired humanism — designed to take away the African essence of being human. Because Africa has spoken before, we perhaps need to think in terms of Africans speaking again.”

The Sadc resolution emphasises this fundamenta­l ideologica­l lobby of African States in safe-guarding the humanist agenda of the long isolated interests of the continent. In so doing, the Sadc is re-living its founding PanAfrican regional unitary tenets. Of note, the imperative underscori­ng influences for the formation of Sadc are informed by the joint experience of liberation struggles, the fall of apartheid and the shared distress about the economic marginalis­ation of Southern Africa. Beyond the Pan-Africanist ideologica­l currency of this regional bloc, the genealogy of Sadc is linked to the existence of two former regional organisati­ons, namely the Frontline States (FLS) and later the Southern African Developmen­t Co-ordination Conference (Sadc). These two institutio­ns respective­ly constitute the conception of Sadc’s political and security co-operation wing, and the socio-economic cohesion wing. These two arms of regional integratio­n were co-founded within the context of the broader African decolonisa­tion project. The post-independen­ce experience continues to probe Sadc to execute a mission which enhances governance from a more Afro-centred inclinatio­n.

The Future beyond 25 October There is need to aggressive­ly pursue the collective­ly call for the immediate and unconditio­nal removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West and to device counter measures against similar potential threats on member-states.

Member-states to take all necessary steps and measures including, but not limited to legislativ­e and administra­tive frameworks to underpin the fight against sanctions in their various forms and manifestat­ions. Sadc must deepen cooperatio­n anchored on an outright fight against neo-imperialis­m through economic developmen­t centred diplomacy in Southern-Africa in a bid to secure the continuity of the decolonisa­tion agenda and guarantee the longevity of the region’s central political interests.

There must be strengthen­ed effort in harmonisin­g African countries’ economic policy frameworks as an enabling mechanism to take full advantage of the newly formed African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCTA). This calls upon Sadc states to drive the sub-region economic integratio­n to make member-states an optimal destinatio­n for capital, to allow mobility of labour and the unimpeded crossborde­r trade of goods and services.

We have a mandate to continue pressing for the total liberation of the Global-South. It is a role to be taken by none but ourselves. I URGE fellow Zimbabwean­s to be on the lookout for false and fake prophets who have caused untold suffering on the innocent people of this country.

The holy Bible is very clear on the issue of false prophets as it has already warned us in advance about these evil people. These fake prophets have caused serious divisions in most families especially in the rural areas where a lot of families have lost their valuable belongings such as household property like TVs, sofas including cars and domestic animals like cattle, chickens and donkeys to these merciless fake prophets.

In the rural areas these false prophets are known as tsikamutan­das and always looking for witches and wizards. If you are called a witch it means they have to come to your homestead for the so called cleansing ceremony where they pretend to remove some terrifying things such as snakes, crabs which they claim to be the ones causing the deaths of fellow villagers even though at many times it is clear that the deceased would have been suffering from chronic diseases.

These false prophets would have removed the same items from other villagers which is a clear indication that they move around carrying the same items so that they can steal from unsuspecti­ng villagers. The village and chiefs must not force people to attend such fake ceremonies because these prophets are just after lining their pockets at the expense of the suffering villagers. It looks like these false prophets are now all over the country and this includes urban areas. These days you will not be surprised to hear them telling people that prominent leaders would die on or before the end of the year would be lies.

Another prophet made headlines when he gave us his false prophecy during the Africa Cup of Nations finals which were played in South Africa that Zimbabwe Warriors would win a group match against Libya only for our team to be trashed 3-0 by Libya. The coach kept some subdued players in the whole match expecting them to score since the prophet had said the out of form players would score.

People have to be very careful and read their Bibles and follow it to avoid these disappoint­ments caused by these fake and greedy prophets.

Eddious Masundire Shumba and Kingstone Kwembeya, Luveve, Bulawayo.

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