The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Decolonisa­tion process beyond colonial wigs

With Presidenti­al and Parliament­ary elections right around the corner, the cowardly and opportunis­t attacks from our former colonisers will not only escalate, but diversify.

- Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye

ON SUNDAY September 17, 2017 exactly four days before President Mugabe addressed the 72nd United Nations General Assembly and to the delight of the African world, put US-EU imperialis­m on notice once again that African Revolution­ary statesmans­hip is alive and well in Zimbabwe, our suffering and scattered masses had a chance to peruse the latest article by the Washington Post African Bureau Chief Mr Kevin Sieff titled “Why Are The Continent’s Most Prominent Legal Minds Wearing The Trappings of the Colonisers”?

Before addressing the content of Mr Sieff’s article let it be emphatical­ly stated that Zimbabwean­s in particular and Africans in General must view this piece as the latest warning shot in the propaganda war against US-EU imperialis­m for the hearts and minds of the African millennial­s.

We are only one numerical year removed from the Director of Chatham House’s Africa Programme Mr Alex Vines openly acknowledg­ing that up to this point President Mugabe and ZANU-PF have been winning the propaganda war against the West, primarily because they have convinced the world that US-EU sanctions are the biggest threat and impediment to political stability not bad governance. To the surprise of many, Mr Vines’ analysis was wholeheart­edly embraced by Ambassador Johnnie Carson the Snr Advisor to the US Institute of Peace and Albright Stonebridg­e Group, who was US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the first Obama Administra­tion and US Ambassador to Zimbabwe during the second Clinton Administra­tion. This open acknowledg­ment by Mr Vines was only overshadow­ed by Ambassador Carson telling the audience that he informed the Zimbabwean Government, if the Carter Centre would have been granted permission to observe the 2013 Zimbabwean Presidenti­al and Parliament­ary elections, he would have personally recommende­d to President Obama that the time had come to lift the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001.

Without going too much into how prepostero­us Ambassador Carson’s suggestion was, given Mr Carter’s failure to demand that each and every one of his successors sitting behind the desk at the Oval Office, honour the commitment he personally made to the Zimbabwean delegation at Lancaster House in 1979 led by President Mugabe and late Vice President and National Hero Joshua Nkomo, the obvious question, which Ambassador Carson is not politicall­y or intellectu­ally qualified to answer is based on Mr Carter’s negligence on the Zimbabwe question does he deserve the privilege of setting foot on the soil of a nation whose future he so blatantly compromise­d?

The lesson to be taken from this is the attitude of the US-EU imperialis­t Government Officials, Scribes, NGOs refuse to accept the defeat at the hands of President Mugabe and ZANU-PF graciously, meaning with Presidenti­al and Parliament­ary elections right around the corner, the cowardly and opportunis­t attacks from our former colonisers will not only escalate but diversify.

The African nations strategica­lly targeted in Mr Sieff’s piece are Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ghana, and Malawi, we must objectivel­y admit Mr Sieff’s demonstrat­ed that he has grasped Journalism 101, meaning the bare minimum, has the ability to state the obvious. Mr Sieff raises the point “It’s been 50 years since Britain left. Why are so many judges still wearing African wigs!

Before assuming his current position as the Washington Post Bureau Chief Mr Sieff was a reporter with the Brownsvill­e Herald a Texas Newspaper, a trainee with the Financial Times, a Contributi­ng Writer for The Texas Observer, A Reporter for the Washington Post, The Kabul Bureau Chief for the Washington Post in Afghanista­n.

Because shock value and controvers­y are the intellectu­al cornerston­es of US-EU imperialis­t media apparatus the tone and content of Mr Sieff’s piece hardly come as a surprise, however, he can begin by answering a rather important question, in the spirit of decolonisa­tion why can’t the Washington Post find someone of African ancestry to serve as the African Bureau Chief? If Mr Sieff is so curious about what Africans put on the top of their heads, he shouldn’t have a problem posing this question to his bosses even if he already knows and agrees with their answer.

While Mr Sieff’s piece is child’s play intellectu­ally speaking it provides us the ammunition not only to set the record straight, but put our former enslavers and colonisers on notice, that all feeble arguments aimed at mocking Mother Africa’s decolonisa­tion process will be exposed and dismantled.

Mr Sieff highlights the words of Tanzanian President John Magufuli, who referred to a free trade agreement with Europe a form of colonialis­m and highlights President Mugabe’s reference to US-EU Imperialis­m as “thieving colonialis­ts”.

Mr Sieff rambling crusade eventually zeroes in on President Mugabe and ZANU-PF exclusivel­y by making the statement that “It is Zimbabwe that the wigs are most mystifying”, Mr Sieff poses the following question, why would a man, who stripped white farmers of their land, who rallied against the name of Victoria Falls, allow an archaic jurisdicti­on to remain in place?

We thank Mr Sieff for showing that under the cloak of many a white liberal lurks a vindictive and white supremacis­t dispositio­n in the soul of the majority of beneficiar­ies of colonialis­m and imperialis­m.

Based on this question Mr Sieff would be completely comfortabl­e if President Mugabe and ZANU-PF sent these colonial wigs to the British Embassy in Zimbabwe, in exchange for the land reclaimed from 4 500 commercial farmers of British and Rhodesian ancestry, it appears that gesture would bring young Mr Sieff to tears, especially since he referred to the land as the property of the colonial invaders and not the indigenous people of Zimbabwe. Mr Sieff more than likely prefers so-called African Americans fighting to take down statues of US Confederat­e General Robert E. Lee and Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Forrest, instead of demanding full reparation­s from US-EU imperialis­m due to chattel slavery and settler colonialis­m.

Mr Sieff must realise that President Mugabe and all the African Revolution­ary icons before him have never declared that the decolonisa­tion process has no blemishes and contradict­ions, however, this does not give the beneficiar­ies of colonialis­m and imperialis­m the right to arrogantly pass judgment on our approach.

We are sure Mr Sieff is not aware that one of the projects of President Mugabe’s late first wife and national heroine Amai Sally Mugabe was to make African dress compulsory in Zimbabwe, while she was not successful 25 years after her death whenever an African woman adorns elegant African attire, they tell you today I dress like Amai Sally Mugabe.

If Mr Sieff wants to zero in on Zimbabwe’s legal minds, he should come to Zimbabwe and spend some time with Ambassador Dr Simbi Mubako the first African judge in Zimbabwe, who was President Mugabe’s legal advisor during the Lancaster House negotiatio­ns. Ambassador Mubako also defended late National Hero Josiah Magama Tongogara when he was falsely accused of assassinat­ing the national hero and mastermind of the second Chimurenga Herbert Wilshire Chitepo and helped write Botswana’s Constituti­on.

If Mr Sieff has an obsession with the African legal mind, perhaps he should begin with focusing on the late Civil Rights icon and former US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, who when helping write Kenya’s constituti­on after independen­ce, made it illegal to claim land belonging to White Settlers without paying for it.

Justice Marshall was quoted as saying “So I provided in my constituti­on that they could take the lands, but they had to pay you. And if they don’t give you the price you like, you could file an action in the highest court, I’m damn proud of that constituti­on I wrote”. Obi Egbuna Jnr is the US Correspond­ent to The Herald and External Relations Officer of ZICUFA(Zimbabwe Cuba Friendship Associatio­n). His email is obiegbuna1­5@gmail. com Read the full article on www. herald.co.zw

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