NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

For ED, power seems just an end in itself

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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s national address yesterday was a not so surprising damp squib, far divorced from the reality on the ground and everyday experience­s of ordinary people.

It only confirmed that for him, power is just an end in itself rather than a means to an end, particular­ly after he had promised the nation that he was ushering in a new era at the beginning of his autocratic rule.

Perhaps the major difference between his “new dispensati­on” and that of the late former President Robert Mugabe is that he has simply entrenched autocratic tendencies, and the use of brute force exemplifie­d by the military that brought him to power in November 2017 and has become more visible and more audible in dealing with protests that should be commonplac­e in any democracy or modern civilisati­on. To all intents and purposes, we now have a military government.

It is indeed ironic, if not shocking, that Mnangagwa would speak of entrenchin­g democratic tenets considerin­g how his government now consistent­ly brutally crushes all manner of protests.

His leadership — in fact rulership — seems to be sustained by brute force. All pretence of being “a listening President” of the early days has been thrown out the window as time has exposed his true colours.

It is not enough to talk about fighting corruption without walking the talk. Real leadership is about acting on corruption, otherwise the economic turnaround and national developmen­t he is always harping on will remain a pipe dream.

It is not enough to arrest sacrificia­l lambs under the guise of fighting graft when those behind it go scot free and untouchabl­e because of their connection to the centre of power.

It is quite strange that the President speaks of “dark forces inside and outside our borders” fighting him.

This tendency of blaming everyone else for one’s failings is unfortunat­e and demonstrat­es an unwillingn­ess to take responsibi­lity. What do all these “enemies” have to do with his failure to implement his own election promises, for instance?

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