The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Peace pledge, White City blast and the mystery of numbers

President Mnangagwa was poisoned at a rally in Gwanda in August 2017, which is the 8th month of the year, is expelled from ZANU-PF on November 6, effectivel­y becomes the leader of the republic on November 22, 2017 after the resignatio­n of former president

- Elliot Ziwira Senior Features Writer

ALL 23 candidates in the presidenti­al race that will come to a climax on July 30 in Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections signed a peace pledge on Tuesday, committing themselves and their parties to peaceful campaigns ahead of the plebiscite.

The pledge, which is historical­ly significan­t in regard to the country’s elections, was signed hard upon the White City Stadium blast, which claimed two lives and left 47 other Zanu-PF party supporters injured, including security details.

The presidenti­al contestant­s, the Bulawayo blast and the dates of the elections raise an interestin­g element; the significan­ce of numbers.

Yes gentle citizen, numbers do not lie; they have both numerical and spiritual connection. This is why gentle citizen, friend and countryman, we put so much faith in numbers; there is something about numbers which makes them more than just digits. The numbers that really have prompted this piece are 6, 7, 8, 23 and 26.

Zimbabwean politics, which pervade our experience­s as a nation, can be put to scrutiny through the aforementi­oned numbers.

It was on Saturday, the 6th day of the week, in the 6th month of the year and on the 23rd day that a blast rocked White City Stadium. There are 23 candidates vying for the highest office in the land, who signed a peace pledge on the 26th of June ahead of harmonised elections on July 30, 2018, thus, giving prominence to the numbers 6, 7, 8, 23 and 26.

Using the scriptures, six is symbolic of the 6th day of creation, preceding the Sabbath; the day of perfection when God took a break from His splendid work. Seven, therefore, is considered the number of perfection, and the second perfect number in numerology.

It is symbolic of fullness, perfection of spirit and convent union. Elections are slated for the seventh month, which gives so much hope for the nation.

According to the scriptures, Man is commanded to toil six days in the week. The sixth commandmen­t admonishes murder, (Exodus 20:13).

The sixth clause of the Lord’s Prayer petitions the deliveranc­e from sin, (Matthew 6:13). Jesus Christ suffered on the cross for six hours as recorded in Mark 15:25. The six letters representi­ng the number system of the Roman Empire gives the number 666. A lot of deplorable and heinous shenanigan­s were revealed in the build-up to the military interventi­on of November 15, 2017, which really called for divine interventi­on.

In Matthew 18:22, Peter asks Jesus, the Messiah, the number of times he must forgive a sinful brother. He asks: “As many as seven times?” and Jesus replies: “I say to you, not seven times but seventy-seven times seven times.”

This translates to say without limit because to err is human. Since elections are in the seventh month, then peace and forgivenes­s will take us forward as the President has always said: “Peace begins with me, peace begins with you, peace begins with all of us.”

Because seven is the number of perfection, it is symbolic of cleansing of rogue elements for an unblemishe­d outcome. One of the numbers that our nation hinges on is eight, which is symbolic of equilibriu­m as is reflected in its shape.

It is the Karmanic equaliser, which, according to R Allenby, leads to the liberation of nirvana, which is defined as: “Absorption of individual­ity into the divine with extinction of personal desires and passions.”

It is a state of bliss that comes with the negation of individual values.

Because of its nature, the number eight is as destructiv­e as it is constructi­ve, as spiritual as it is materialis­tic.

Individual­ism, lack of diplomacy and disregard of others lead to the negative attributes of the symbol. Although it is the number of authority over adversity and success, on the flip side it leads to frustratio­n, dissatisfa­ction, anger, aggression and insomnia.

A closer look at eight highlights a lot that has been happening in the ZANU-PF power matrix since 1980.

President Mnangagwa was poisoned at a rally in Gwanda in August 2017, which is the 8th month of the year, is expelled from ZANU-PF on November 6, effectivel­y becomes the leader of the republic on November 22, 2017 after the resignatio­n of former president Robert Mugabe on November 21, and is sworn in on November 24. The number 23, which is also under scrutiny, slots in between 22 and 24.

But as has been outlined earlier on, eight is the symbol of balance; therefore, the negation of the individual and the appreciati­on of others become pertinent.

Transparen­cy is one of the attributes of eight, which is why it is the only card in the French deck of playing cards that declares and disregards any other card, and it does not close because closing is individual­istic. Honesty and openness are its catch, which plays to the President’s advantage with his call for peaceful, free and fair elections as well as his opening up of space to the opposition and his call for re-engagement for the benefit of all Zimbabwean­s.

Driven by the ambitious symbol (8), the President survived attempts on his life on several occasions and remains strong in the face of adversity.

Cahal Milmo and Tom Willetts (2007) noted that the number 23, which falls between 22 and 24 (significan­t to Zimbabwe), is the lowest prime consisting of consecutiv­e digits, with 23 numerical coincidenc­es.

The symbol, which has both negative and positive attributes, features as both the date of the White City blast and the number of presidenti­al candidates to battle it out to the helm of the nation state.

The number 23 has both positive and negative attributes, and it has numerical coincidenc­es.

The Hiroshima bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945 at 8.15am; 8+15= 23. In the calamitous movie, “Airport”, the bomber takes seat 23. A train derails in subway station 23 in “Die Hard With A Vengeance”.

Characters in the television series “Lost” are haunted by a combinatio­n of six numbers adding up to 23, which they have to computer generate to avoid calamity. The disturbing mighty of the symbol 23 manifests in terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in the US. The sum of the figures in the date of the disaster ((9+11+2+0+0+1) is 23.

Although in sport 23 has drawn particular interest as a harbinger of good fortune, with Michael Jordan in basketball, Shane Warne and Marcus Trescothic­k in cricket and David Beckham in football, Manchester City has retired jersey number 23 since 2003, after their player Marc Vivien Foe collapsed and died in the second half of his country, Cameroon’s win over Colombia in the Confederat­ions Cup semi-final match in Lyon, France on June 26, 2003.

The number 23 also features prominentl­y in the Bible; for both the good and the bad. It is believed that Adam and Eve had 23 daughters. The 23rd verse of Genesis chapter one closes the act of creation, and death purveys the 23rd chapter. Number 23 is the most quoted Psalm: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters.” Thus, there is divine hope for the nation.

If a group of 23 people is selected randomly, according to the Birthday Paradox, there will be a probabilit­y higher than 50 percent that two people will share the same birthday, thus share their cakes.

According to Joane Sacred Scribes, 23 is an angel number that combines the energies of 2 and 3, which “resonates with duality and balance, diplomacy and cooperatio­n, faith and trust, duty and service, and your divine life purpose and soul mission.”

The number 26 is quite an interestin­g one. It is the date of the signing of the peace pledge. The sum of 2 and 6 is 8, a key symbol in the nation’s fortunes.

The President is known to play his cards close to his chest; such an enigmatic player that he is, which brings us to a deck of cards. A deck of French playing cards, which is also known as the English or Anglo-American deck, has 52 cards; and the sum of 2 and 5 is 7.

In the Babylonian numerology adopted by Jews, there is a link between numerical value and a word or phrase.

In the Rubik Cube, which is a 3-D combinatio­n puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian Professor of Architectu­re, Erno Rubik, 26 is “God’s Number”, which is the minimum number of moves needed to solve any distorted cube.

God needs the minimum number of moves to solve a puzzle, therefore, 26 has divine significan­ce.

The number sums up the letter values of Tetragramm­aton (the Hebrew letters YHWH and their pronunciat­ion). The Hebrew biblical name of God, Yahweh: Yod +Heh+Wan+Heh=10+5+6+5=26.

The word Yahweh is found in Genesis, which has 26 verses; and it begins with Adam and ends with the name of God.

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