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• Diana Jeater� @ RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

‘...the day when President Chamisa enters Zimbabwe House and begins to reign’. Govern is the word he was looking for. Govern. I really hope, for Zimbabwe’s sake, that he knows the difference. 20/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

And he said some really dumb things: ‘Most of the people working in the NHS are Zimbabwean’. The independen­t parties registerin­g to contest the election are mostly surrogate Zanu-PF fronts. ‘We will not be sidetracke­d by gender-violence issues’. and dumbest of all... 19/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Overall, #Chamisa came across as out of his depth, over-excited about the idea of winning an election but failing to recognise the seriousnes­s of what happens after the counting is finished. 18/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Gender: That ‘Joke’ and #Chamisa’s failure to apologise for suggesting that speaking of women as chattels is a ‘funny’ way to respond to a question of what MDC Alliance will do if it loses the vote. His lack of apology implies a poor grasp of both gender and leadership. 17/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

National Healing. I asked about @ NPRCZim & if MDC wanted grassroots/community reconcilia­tion or truth-commission style ‘transition justice’. Answer: we want a year of truth telling. Is it wise to start a healing process like that? Can tip over into inquisitio­ns & accusation. 16/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

I’m sure #Chamisa doesn’t want external invasion. But there was no sense of strategy behind this absolutist posturing, and that feels dangerous. It encourages those who prefer military solutions to Zimbabwe’s political problems. 15/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

There are few peaceful ways to *refuse* to accept an election result. # Chamisa said EU, UN, GB could intervene. An audience member asked, in all seriousnes­s, whether there would be an invasion “as happened to Saddam Hussein” if the election wasn’t agreed to be free & fair. 14/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Governance: very thin, mostly about elections, not what happens after. Questioned on what MDC Alliance will do if electoral process reforms don’t meet all their demands. Response: we won’t boycott but we won’t accept result. How? 13/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Social rights. Lots of stuff about caring for the weak & what, again, seems like a sound policy: get migrants in UK back working in Zim health sector. But it’s presented as a voluntaris­t aspiration, not a strategy. How will MDC create these jobs? AND replace lost remittance­s? 12/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Economy/governance proposal. If Zanu-PF wins, will MDC Alliance continue to call for sanctions? It’s a nice sound bite to say that Zimbabwe ‘can’t be open for business if it’s open for corruption’. But it’s not a Big Idea for getting DFI. I didn’t hear that Big Idea. 11/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Economy/governance proposal: Revisit all existing partnershi­p deals with government to make sure they are not ‘shady’. ‘Shift relationsh­ips with foreign investors’. Yes, but speak *carefully*. Mishandled, this sounds like ‘Chinese Go Home’. 10/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Economy proposal: Produce more within the multi-currency system (unclear how) & focus on technology to develop ‘smart’ agricultur­e. Means what? As I observed to Chinamasa at # CHAfrica last year: if it’s not serious about climate change, any new agricultur­al policy will fail. 9/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Economy proposal: Get rid of the bond notes and have a proper currency *within* the multi-currency regime. No explanatio­n for why anyone would use this local currency or how its value against the dollar would be fixed and sustained. 8/

• • Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

That doesn’t mean that the policy is wrong-headed. But it’s wrong-headed to present it as your Big Idea, rather than as an already-existing difficult problem to be *resolved*. What is MDC’s solution to the lack of processing capacity in the chrome industry? That’s the issue. 7/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

Economy proposal: Value Added. Yes, it makes sense. Don’t export raw, but process. Mining, specifical­ly. But this has been Zanu policy for a decade! And Zanu’s 2011 ban on chrome ore exports was lifted in 2015 because there wasn’t processing capacity & the sector collapsed. 6/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

More importantl­y, though, some things just didn’t add up. A call for Big Ideas is not in itself a Big Idea. # Chamisa’s only Big Idea seems to be changing the government. There were a lot of technocrat­ic fixes, but most of them are in Zanu-PF’s programme as well. 5/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago

I like the call for Big Ideas not Big Men. But I didn’t get a strong sense of the transforma­tion # Chamisa promises. Much of the programme seems reactive & retrogress­ive, boiling down to ‘we’re not Zanu’. As one questioner pointed out, it’s hard to identify MDC distinctiv­es. 4/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago Chamisa

# mapped out the five pillars of his programme: governance (devolve, decentrali­se, decorrupt); economy (depolitici­se,); social rights (women, children, disabled, weak); infrastruc­ture (‘lines of civilisati­on’); and internatio­nal relations (rejoin ‘family of nations’). 3/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago Chamisa

# did make some significan­t points. He observed that Zimbabwe has been a nation without ideas, & needs to regain the sense of vision and purpose from the liberation struggle era. He wants to build on the liberation struggle, moving from liberation to transforma­tion. 2/

• Diana Jeater� @RoseofAcad­eme 11h11 hours ago nelsoncham­isa CHAfrica

20 Tweets on @ at @

AfricaProg on Monday # The MDC Alliance is undergoing generation­al renewal. I had heard great things about # Chamisa as an orator. So I arrived expecting to be impressed and encouraged. Alas, I left unimpresse­d and discourage­d. 1/

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