The Herald (Zimbabwe)

MDC-A should give Zim a break

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ON October 25, Zimbabwe will be walking tall, arm in arm with its regional partners in calling for the unconditio­nal removal of illegal sanctions imposed on the country by Western nations that seek to continue controllin­g other sovereign countries through proxies.

The regional solidarity that reverberat­es across the continent is one of the stand- out achievemen­ts of the Second Republic’s re-engagement­s efforts.

Although the Anti- Sanctions Day has found resonance in the country, as expressed by businesses, churches and other political players, puppets and their puppeteers are plotting a charade. In fact, its a circus that seeks to create a distractio­n from the broader and bigger picture of standing against the US and its allies.

It is unsurprisi­ng that the puppet opposition, as embodied by Mr Nelson Chamisa, who is on the verge of sinking with his ship, is planning demonstrat­ions on the crucial day, as he typically goes against the grain.

In the process of his planned theatrics, the troubled MDC- A leader is exposing to the whole world that his party is for the maintenanc­e and sustenance of the illegal sanctions that are retarding the country’s economic progressio­n. His actions have never been for the welfare of black Zimbabwean­s.

As an opposition the MDC- A does not commiserat­e with the suffering masses who are bearing the brunt of the illegal economic sanctions as they have to make do without essentials including medicines due to deprivatio­n spawned by two decades of economic sanctions.

If African leaders like Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Tanzanian President John Magufuli could unreserved­ly condemn sanctions using internatio­nal forums such as the United Nations General Assembly to call for the removal of the spiteful sanctions, why is the opposition so adamant that they should stay?

Whose interests is the MDC Alliance serving and why are they seeking to hog the limelight on an important occasion that has assumed the status of a national holiday?

Typically, they are plotting to derail the country’s re-engagement efforts because they are aware that the successes will confine them to history dustbins.

Last week a small fraction of former commercial farmers, who include known MDC- A activists resolved to de-campaign the country and the stance by the MDC-A to try and bulldoze themselves on the national stage on October 25 should be viewed in that prism.

Hopefully, the law will be applied sternly to deal decisively with these prima donnas, who fake abductions so as to solicit global sympathy, now they stand alone, quite naked and would wish to sneak their nefarious agenda on the country’s calendar.

That cannot be because such elements have no space in Zimbabwe because their evil machinatio­ns situate them as unpatrioti­c beings whose bread is buttered by the same nations that imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe as punishment for the land reform programme.

That the MDC-A is a pawn of the Western nations in their efforts to subjugate and yet again control the country through proxies is manifested in the party’s choices, stark among those being its intention to divert attention on October 25.

However, Zimbabwean­s, including supporters of the MDC-A who are apparently seeing the light and consequent­ly jumping off Mr Nelson Chamisa’s sinking ship, should resist attempts to be used to demonise their motherland for a few trinkets.

Zimbabwean­s from across the political divide have been adversely affected by these illegal sanctions and we therefore appeal to the Government to expedite the passing of the Patriotic Bill into law for there is need to ensure that malcontent­s do not continue to besmirch the country with no consequenc­e.

Instead of singing from the same national hymn book, stooges of Western countries are at the forefront of creating sideshows.

They have in the past opposed the land reform and continue to oppose the sanctity of human life through calling for demonstrat­ions, breaching the World Health Organisati­on rules and regulation­s on containing and curbing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

From past experience­s, the MDC-A organised demonstrat­ions have led to the wanton destructio­n of property, disruption of peace and attempts to subvert a constituti­onally elected Government.

Such actions should not be allowed to happen and should be resisted by all progressiv­e Zimbabwean­s because they are counter-productive, hopefully the law will be applied to ensure peace prevails and afford Zimbabwean­s a platform to tell the Western world that sanctions are unjust, inhumane, retrogress­ive and also blind to the political and economic reforms that have been initiated by the Second Republic.

We are aware that the MDC-A is seething angry by such reforms as the Global Compensati­on Deed, because they have been stripped of their ammunition that there is no constituti­onalism in Zimbabwe, and it is for that reason they are now prancing about trying to create diversions from the real issue on the ground, which is the unconditio­nal removal of the illegal sanctions.

The MDC- A represents every idea that is opposed to democracy and aspiration­s of the broader masses. Other parties like the National Constituti­onal Assembly and the Dr Thokozani Khupe led MDC- T have spoken against the illegal sanctions. Renegades like Mr Chamisa and his hangers-on have never raised a voice to condemn same, but have instead decided to play a brinkmansh­ip game that will undoubtedl­y result in their demise.

All Zimbabwean­s must see the MDC-A for what it is, a mercenary outfit that is here to reverse the gains of the liberation struggle as it dances to the whims and caprices of neo-colonialis­ts.

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