NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Zanu PF’s terrorism should come to a stop

- A Mbire

THE recent amendments to the Electoral Act are either the work of a stupid government or a government that thinks its citizens are stupid. The disqualifi­cation of a person who has been convicted for violence from standing as a candidate should be music to the ears of citizens who have been battered by years of violence and general misrule.

But we, by now, all know the devious nature of our Zanu PF leaders.

Of course, this legislatio­n is designed to crush the opposition. It allows for Zanu PF to have enough time to buy judges and convict framed opponents of any crimes they can dream up.

It also gives six months impunity before the elections for Zanu PF thugs to intimidate the electorate in the lead-up to elections.

Government surely knows, as we commoners do, that for a person to be convicted, it needs a police report first.

The police will not and do not take any report of violence perpetrate­d by a Zanu PF member, but are quick to arrest a Citizens Coalition for Change supporter even if they have committed no crime.

The Nyatsime debacle involving the sending to prison of Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala and the others without trial is a perfect example of the police's and Zanu PF's duplicity.

So it can be taken as read that this amendment to the Act is designed solely for non-Zanu PF members.

Even if the police do get a successful prosecutio­n against a Zanu PF member, he/she will get a pardon from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

All the rhetoric from Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF about being peaceful is just an open lie to try to hoodwink the internatio­nal community into believing the leopard has changed its spots.

It has and will never change as doing so will see it out of power with an overwhelmi­ng majority overnight. The only way they can and do win elections is through terrorism.

Right now, they are openly, in front of senior police officers and in broad daylight, terrorisin­g peace-loving citizens.

Media posts abound but not one Zanu PF member from Mnangagwa to the lowest level supporter has condemned this ongoing terrorism. Why? Because it keeps the population cowed into voting for them — terrorism works. Look at Afghanista­n and North Korea. We are no different.

In reality, there are only three ways to gain our freedom.

By the gun, but that will not happen as there are no internatio­nal supporters who will support that route for regime change, no matter what Zanu PF says and tries to make us believe.

By mass action, which is a distinct possibilit­y as the masses get hungry and angry over the misrule and fear inflicted on them by Zanu PF.

By waking up Zanu PF members as to the seriousnes­s of using terrorism.

This should be done by the opposition parties stating now that when they do manage to dislodge Zanu PF from their strangleho­ld on the country, laws will be enacted outlawing terrorism, retrospect­ively, with very heavy penalties, even death by firing squad.

The onus of proof of innocence must be on anyone being accused of terrorism. This might sound harsh, but terrorism has held back the country from attaining peace and prosperity for 43 years now. Our freedom is long overdue.

Rememberin­g that violence does not have to grab you by the throat, people engaged in passive terrorism such as nurses not attending to victims of violence, judicial and police officers not prosecutin­g Zanu PF members and persecutin­g opposition members like the Nyatsime detainees, chiefs and headmen forcing their subjects to vote against their free will, Zanu PF officals denying citizens food aid, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission manipulati­ng the vote, etc, are all equally guilty of terrorism and must answer for their crimes against the citizens.

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