Three days after the harmonised election last month,Robert Mugabe ’s spokeman wrote in The Herald that the initial presidential results were wrong and had to be corrected.
From what it appears MDC candidate Morgan Tsvangirai according to George Charamba had 50% of the vote enough to avoid a runoff,but Charamba said that result was rigged and needed to be “corrected”.
Here is the quote from the article:
‘Quite a clever posture, if you ask me. But never important enough to decide who governs Zimbabwe after those 21 days. What does is whoever rouses the sleeping vote which materially is a Zanu-PF vote. The MDC knows this, and so does the British. Which is why there was a bit of desperation to stampede both Government and ZEC into announcing faulty results that would have rigged Tsvangirai into an outright win. Or triggering civil unrest to open the way for international mediation which would have handed power over to Tsvangirai. ‘
What followed the article’s publication were developments reported in the Metro that the government of Zimbabwe had taken over the functions of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission(ZEC) and it announced recounts of 23 constituencies mostly in which ZANU PF had lost narrowly to the MDC,but ZANU PF also challenged results in some seats it had won after it emerged that despite their win they had lost the presidential vote in those constituencies.
New staff were appointed to complete the collation and verification of results of the presidential vote and reported to ministers Patrick Chinamasa,Saviour Kasukuwere and Didymus Mutasa.
All election material was removed from the election command Centre at the Harare International Conference Centre and re located at Munhomutapa offices of Vice president Joseph Msika.
Asked about the new developments the head of the election commission said then the body was hampered by financial and personnel problems.
“We have scaled down because most of the people were support staff for the house of assembly, senatorial and council results. We are also scaling down because of costs,” said ZEC chairperson George Chiweshe.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s chief election agents Chris Mbanga and Morgan Komichi, were excluded from the verification process and have since been invited back after exclusion from the process for a full month.
A source told Metro after the developments,”If none of the candidates did not get the required majority and a runoff was indeed needed why do you think the results are still being held,the situation is really bad.”
“What is happening is that they are infact trying to reduce Tsvangirai’s votes to fall below 50% and necessitate a runoff”said the source.
A polling officer in Harare said Mugabe’s votes were inflated to reduce margins using postal ballots.Some polling officers who questioned the procedure have since been arrested.
“All the votes were for Zanu-PF. There were no names for us to cross out in the voters roll in case the voters would have voted already. Many ballot papers could not be accounted for.”
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MDC is here to take over the statehouse. We are sick and tired of Bob and Zanu lots. BOb, give us peace and quit NOW!
Proposed farewell speech for President Mugabe
By Geoffrey Nyarota
April 28, 2008
ZIMBABWEANS, countrymen, comrades and friends; it is with a very heavy heart that I appear before you this evening, probably for the last time while wearing the onerous mantle of President of the Democratic Republic of Zimbabwe.
I appear before you tonight exactly one month after you went to the polls on March 29, 2008, to choose new representatives in the two Houses of Parliament and to elect a new head of state.
I present myself before you tonight after a prolonged process of soul-searching and introspection. I took this decision after I engaged in another process – that of wide consultation, especially among members of the Mugabe family and among those who have been my advisers over the years. Their advice was not rendered easily. It was, however, unanimous.
My appearance before you tonight is predicated on the premise that you, my compatriots, are collectively endowed with certain special gifts that I so obviously do not possess. They include the gifts of patience, compassion, tolerance and forgiveness.
I realise in retrospect that I am a man of little courage. Otherwise I would have asked my press secretary, Cde George Charamba, to arrange this television appearance many months ago, perhaps even before the extraordinary congress of our Zanu-PF party last December. Nay, had I been gifted with courage I would have requested Cde Jonathan Moyo, our then Minister of Information, to arrange this final address to the nation even before the presidential election back in 2002.
Looking back in retrospect now, this appearance would have been facilitated back then if my peers and advisors in both government and the party had been men and women of honour, genuine and selfless friends as well as honest and reliable advisors. I refer here to those that I have always regarded as my close confidantes – people such as Comrade Nathan Shamuyarira, Cde Didymus Mutasa, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, Cde Joseph Msika, Cde John Nkomo, Cde Solomon Mujuru and Amai Joyce Mujuru, as well as Cde Oppah Muchinguri. I refer here to all those others who walked on the long and arduous road of the liberation struggle to our independence.
Unfortunately, when their input was sorely needed they all elected to hold their silence. None of them said a word of advice or warning on the many issues on which I now stand accused. Now I am judged even by children who were not born when we wrested this wonderful country from the racist hands of Ian Smith, General Peter Walls, Pieter van der Byl and those other many of our oppressors whose hands dripped with the blood of the comrades who fell in the struggle for our liberation.
It was and continues to be a painful experience for me that when the people turned against us with a vengeance I relied on the support of little-known comrades such as Jonathan Moyo, Chenjerai Hunzvi, Joseph Chinotimba, George Charamba, Patrick Chinamasa, Jabulani Sibanda and now Brighton Matonga. I should have known the sunset of our presidency had drawn nigh when I now relied for survival on the intervention of comrades with little or no liberation credentials.
In retrospect, I realise now that Cde Edgar Zivanai Tekere was right; likewise, Cde Dzikamai Mavhaire and Cde Margaret Dongo. But, with your thunderous approval we kicked them out of our party and humiliated them. I want them to accept my sincere apologies tonight.
Let me hasten to explain, however, so that my intentions are not misunderstood, that I did not ask to appear before the nation tonight as an opportunity to lay blame on others for the many ills, the many wrongs and the arrogant disdain that has brought our once proud and prosperous nation down to its knees.
In politics, as in life itself, a moment must come when, after the aforesaid process of introspection, one must be courageous enough to call a spade a spade and to accept full responsibility for one’s wrong decisions and ill-advised actions. For me that moment is tonight.
“Carpe diem,” or seize the day or the opportunity, the Romans of old used to say.
I stand before you tonight to open my heart to you my fellow countrymen so that I can depart with a clear conscience and an untroubled mind. For, yes, depart I must now finally do after nearly three decades at the helm of a great African nation. I had wanted these to be years of dedicated, inspirational and revolutionary service to my nation. In my heart of hearts there is confidence that I gave to Zimbabwe selflessly, unstintingly and with a singular determination to uplift the standard of living of the people of Zimbabwe.
But, and this will be my first confession to you on this momentous occasion, I lacked the capacity to tell when it was time to go. I have harboured a genuine grievance against Cde Oliver Mutukudzi, our accomplished musician and true international ambassador, when he composed what I thought were spiteful lyrics about my presidency. The popularity of Bvuma and Cde Steve Makoni’s Handiende should have been a clear signal to me that all was no longer well. The rejection of our draft constitution in the referendum in 2000 after its promotion by the indefatigable Cde Jonathan should have served as a clarion call to me that it was time to move on. But power and comfort had blinded me to reality.
My second confession, my fellow countrymen, pertains to my reliasation now that I am just a man of the flesh like everyone else, although many in the upper echelons of our party treated me as a superior or an immortal being. In my foolishness I believed the blandishments of Cde Mutasa, Cde Tony Gara, now late, Cde Webster Shamu, Cde Oppah Muchinguri, Cde Joseph Chinotimba, Phillip Chiyangwa, and Cde Gideon Gono and many others who sought to immortalize me.
One of my greatest failures was to fail to perceive their very transparent self-seeking agendas.
To err is human, my dear compatriots. I erred before you and before the Lord and I now seek your forgiveness.
It is not in vain that I invoke the name of the Lord. I now believe he loves me. He has constantly granted me new opportunities. This time I will not spurn his divine intervention. Zimbabwe is at a crossroads. I find myself at a crossroads tonight because He has given me an opportunity to choose between two options. I must decide whether to accept rejection by the people of Zimbabwe and extend my hand to Cde Morgan Tsvangirai to congratulate him graciously for his well deserved electoral victory. The other option is to raise my clenched fist in his face again while saying: “Never, ever, ever.”
In all honesty, the spirit may still be willing but the body now lacks the requisite strength. Those who suggest that I should now head a new government of national unity speak without consulting. I cannot lead a government of national unity through subterfuge seeking to deny Cde Tsvangirai his well deserved turn, or to appease either those security chiefs who say they cannot salute him or those academics who claim that he is as educated as them.
A government of national unity can only be created if Cde Tsvangirai, in his magnanimity and graciousness, invites the losers to join him at the high table. A government of national unity can only come about if the losers accept that Cde Tsvangirai and the MDC emerged as the legitimate winners.
Tonight, after steering this ship of state for a full 28 years and 10 days, I hereby announce that I am relinquishing my captaincy. For me to fail to seize this golden opportunity would certainly be to squander the last chance for a dignified exit available to me.
Considering the dramatic events of the past month, I can only continue to challenge Cde Morgan out of spitefulness and selfishness, nothing else. I am not a young man any more. To live for a total of 84 years in a nation whose life expectancy has been reduced to less than 40 years is a remarkable achievement. I am not ungrateful.
I must now retire to the sidelines with the modicum of dignity that remains at my disposal rather than be forced do so with a bloodied nose. God granted me the gift of offspring late in my life. I must now devote my undivided attention to raising a family in a normal setting, far away from that atrocious State House.
I am both stung and humbled by the humility, patience, tolerance and the mature demeanour of the people of Zimbabwe in the face of relentless provocation, humiliation, insults and violence, especially over the past month when they rejected me at the polls.
So why did we order a recount of the parliamentary election votes and, more significantly, why has it taken Cde George Chiweshe, so long to announce the presidential election results?
I will be forthright. We, as a party, were stunned by the overwhelming electoral performance of Cde Morgan and the Movement for Democratic Change. Many of us in the upper echelons of Zanu-PF were totally unprepared, including psychologically, for the prospect of stepping down from office. A great sense of fear has, therefore, gripped most of those who helped to sustain my administration over the years.
“You can negotiate your own safe landing,” they now challenge me. “How about us?”
These are the people who have created the state of confusion surrounding our departure.
Cde Constantine Chiwenga, the commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde Augustine Chihuri, the Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and Cde Perrence Shiri, the commander of the Air Force, for instance - are understandably petrified by the prospect of retribution. Political Emmerson Mnangagwa provides the necessary political backing. He has never concealed his ambition to be the next President of Zimbabwe. Our security chiefs are supposed to be men of courage. The outcome of the elections has pulverized and transformed them into cowards. But I cannot allow them to continue to hold our nation and our long-suffering people to ransom.
Let us consider one example.
Like his predecessors, Cde Solomon Mujuru and Cde Vitalis Zvinavashe before him, Cde Chiwenga has become one of Zimbabwe’s wealthiest men. Like them he has made ill-advised threats against the people of Zimbabwe and the future leadership of our nation. He owns wealth the magnitude of which most Zimbabweans cannot fathom. He has no less than six exquisite mansions that I know of, five in Harare and one in Marondera. He has two farms.
His spouse, Mai Jocelyn Chiwenga has not helped Cde Chiwenga’s cause. Drunk with power by association, she has threatened and humiliated people. There was the shameful case of the young Daily News lawyer, Cde Gugulethu Moyo, I believe that was her name. She was insulted, assaulted and humiliated right inside a police station. She had done nothing wrong. The army commander has not restrained his spouse as she tarnished his name and reputation while undermining the image of our party.
I never intervened.
Cde Jocelyn became emboldened as a result. She accosted Cde Morgan Tsvangirai in public, virtually spat in his face and generally humiliated him. On that occasion my conscience was stung but I had become a prisoner in State House.
I am not by any means trying to find scapegoats for my own failures, weaknesses, shortcomings, blunders or for any of my own excesses. I want to be held fully responsible and accountable.
My one request if that I want the people of Zimbabwe, not the international community, Mr George Bush and Mr Gordon Brown in particular, to sit in judgement of me.
They did not elect me to power and I do not hold myself accountable to them.
I want to publicly tender my sincerest apologies for the murderous madness that was Gukurahundi. Thousands upon thousands of innocent people lost their lives during that campaign in Matabeleland and the Midlands. I wish to apologise for the outrageous Operation Murambatsvina, which rendered thousands homeless. I apologise for the hundreds of other citizens who perished throughout the country, including last week as Zanu-PF sought to perpetuate its power long after it ceased to be a popular party.
Finally, a few words of advice to Cde Tsvangirai as incoming President:
Be careful not to surround yourself with opportunists who are guided only by their relentless pursuit of self-aggrandisement.
The commitment of individual members of the leadership of the MDC is not necessarily synonymous with skills in running the affairs of state.
You are taking over the reigns as the president of Zimbabwe, not as the president of the MDC.
My government denied the people of Zimbabwe freedom, justice, fairness and equal opportunity. I beseech you, please rectify these anomalies for me.
Show the people of Zimbabwe and world at large that you are in charge of the situation.
One last word of advice, what ever you do, please don’t reverse the gains of our revolution. That is not say members of the white community who are devoted to farming should not go back to the land in appropriate circumstances. We fought to establish a non-racial Zimbabwe. Our racist rhetoric was obviously responsible for driving a wedge between Zanu-PF and the people. By rejecting Zanu-PF and me the people have demonstrated that they are non-racist.
As for me it is up to you, the people of Zimbabwe, to determine whether I should be allowed to play a role in an exciting future Zimbabwe or whether I should face justice here in Zimbabwe for all my transgressions.
The choice is yours.
I thank you
Imperialists are busy partying just close by at Whitehouse for winning the battle through technical machinations! Events are moving at a rapid pace but this may not be the end of the road yet. Whatever the situation, BOB will go down in history as a true revolutionary. That must be respected beyond party politics!
ITS ONLY IN ZIMBABWE \
WHERE AN 84 YEAR OLD MAN STILL CLING TO POWER AFTER LOSING A FREE AND FAIR ELECTION
WHERE DEMOCRACY IS DEAD
WHERE THE ARMY AND POLICE SERVE THE INTEREST OF A POLITICAL PARTY AT THE EXPENSE OF THE WHOLE NATION.
WHERE THE MAJORITY OF BLACK PEOPLE ARE SUFFERYNG BECAUSE THEY DIDNT FIGHT IN THE WAR OF LIBERATION 30 YEARS AGO.
WHERE PEOPLE LIKE CHIZENGWE ARE BLINDED BY BOB’S RHETORIC TO THE EXTEND OF FORGETTING THEIR OWN WELFARE
ADD MORE PEOPLE AND SHAME MUGABE ZANU PF AND SERVANTS
You are failing to acknowledge the positive contributions that Mugabe made as a leader of this nation. Why are you so parochial and narrow-minded TOYI TOYI? Step back and list positive changes of post-independence Zimbabwe. Why are you so stupid and dogmatic to understand political processes of ne0-coloial rule? Be easy, do not be pressured. Be calm and realistic - don’t be emotional.
ZANU PF is full of selfish and greedy bastards , they don’t care about the rest of the country. Just like right now they are delaying with the results of the election to frustate and confuse the public as that would lead to violence on the streets as that would justify them staying staying in power.ZEC should announce the results and that have been posted at the polling stations.What are they verifying that they cannot verify ? I smell a stinking rat. We don’t want unity goverments, they would lead to too much fighting and disagreements that will almost hinder the smooth functioning of the government.Let the winner win and lead the nation and let the loser lose gracefuly then regroup maybe try again in the next election whilist providing constructive critisism .We need an infusion of new ideas and fresh faces. From now forward, we need constant change. From now forward have to say no more to one party state systems ever again , we have learnt our lessons the hard way.Also going forward the power of the pridency needs to lessened . One key provison is to remove authority from the president the power to disolve parliament and appoint any member of parliament.Also the ZEC needs a strict timeline to make the results public .
MUKOMA MADZORE CHIZENGWE, you are lost, the people in the whitehouse should be the least of our concern compared to the situation in Zim , thats all l have to say to you.
Stupid Chizegwe, wake up and smell the coffee, grapes gone sour!! Bob is a killer of his own people. Because he didn’t kill your own child, brother or sister does not make him a saint in the eyes of many Zimbabweans. He killed 20000 plus in Mat. and Mid., are you blind to that? Or were you not born by then, if so, then go do sum research or better still go to those affected areas and see for yourself. Take Perence Shiri and Mnangagwa with you for directions. He still wants to cling to power and kill more in Mash., Man. and Masv. (turning against those who used to serve him well), do you think thats good. Wait until he butchers one of your own family, then you will feel the pain that some of us feel. You are so blind to reality. Wake up!! Swallow your pride and patriotism and be real. Nobody said he did not do good things, but his foolishness has overshadowed his good works. He belongs to the Hague, he will be lucky to escape the noose man and get life. If you want to help him, you can certainly ask the noose man to put a second by his side, or better just go serve the life term with him. He is doomed, whether you want it or not!! Grapes gone sour!!
Madzore:
Behold my list of positive contributions since independence by Mugabe:
1. Jobs for undertakers
2. Benefits for Zanu favorites and certain few fake war veterans
3. Criminal gang members get away with horrific crimes (positive for criminals)
4. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/13/2137465.htm
5. At least 5 luxury homes and palaces built for himself including the $26 million US Dollar mansion in Borrowdale
End of list.
Mugabe has achieved nothing for the ordinary person. A blind drunken pig could have run the country better. Any credit for “peace” or survival goes to the great Zimbabwean people who have suffered and been tolerant of far too much.
Mugabe is always telling us about the Colonialists. But we have not been colonised since 1965. We had a dictator for 15 years until 1980. Then we had Mugabe until 2000. Then he started to rig elections and we have a dictator again. So why is Mugabe always talking about colonialists who left Zimbabwe 40 years ago? That is 2 generations.
The old man is suffering from dimentia. We are all tired, its time for Mugabe to go.
Mugabe u must go! No other way, no sharing of pwer no!, dont want anythn 2 do with zanu they will jus disturb our aim 2 get our country back on its feet, So Bob and his gvt must jus go 2 hale and live u alone with th country thy creapled, thts final!!
I have heard of shallow minded pple but CHIZENGWE is way ahead of the pack. Geez whats wrong with You??????? Which shop do you go to for your basic groceries and which transport do you use???? Cant you open your drunken eyes for once and see what your LEADER has done to this beautiful country, i came from SA to settle in Zimbabwe because it was one place one would want to retire in, but hey just check what has happened to the infrastructure. Sewage rolls down in front of residential houses, roads are full of dam holes, we cant call them potholes anymore. if i may ask you have you ever been to where this leadder of yours lives???? He doesnt even know you exist, The old HOG is busy gathering wealth for himself and MS Graceland and Graceland’s children. if he is to take off today he is not going to look for you.
open your eyes my bro. Instead of buying food and fuel for Zimbabwe he is busy buying weapons for what???? this is not the time to be buying weapons its time to feed the hungry majority of ZImbabwe. The roads Smith built are the same roads we are still trying to patch. what smith built is what we still see. i was born in 1968 and he was the president i grew up seeing and now i have children who are seeing the same OLD PRESIDENT…. Whats wrong with you. WE ARE TIRED OF THIS NONSENSE. I AM MARRIED TO A ZIMBABWEAN and my children are eqaully Zimbabwean. we need a good future for our children and grandchildren and every one else.
WHY DO I HAVE A FEELING YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE GUYS WITH A TORN SHOE AND GREY TROUSERS THATS TURNING BROWN????
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zimbabwe is not an island of it’s self .if there is an world body that sees the welwafare of all countries in the world ,why that body not seeing the criss in this small unit called zimbabwe .did SADC ,AU,EU AND UN WANT SOMEONE TO COME FROM HEAVEN OR FROM THE MOON TO TELL THEM THAT WE ARE DIEYING ,WE ARE BEING MAIMED WE ARE LOOSING OUR BELOVED ONES EVERY DAY THROUGH THE BRUTALITY OF THIS ZANU PF .WHAT’S SPECIAL ABOUT ZIMBABWE .WE ARE NOT MUGABE’S PEOPLE .WE ARE GOD’S MUGABE DOESN’T OWN ANY PERSON IN ZIMBABWE ,BESIDE HIS CHIHURI’S,CHIWENGA’S AND THE ZIMONDI’S.
Hi All
Gushungo takarwa navo hondo tikakunda mabhunhu vakatonga nyika vakaiwozhera. SAKA ZVAKWANA GUYS. MUGABE MUST GO NOOOOOOOOW!!!
CHISINGAPERE CHINOSHURA, GUSHUNGO VARI KUDA KUSHURA HERE NHAI VANHU?
ROVAI PASI NGUVA ICHIPO PLZ.
its funny how people react to each and every comment, some are reminding others of how things used to be, thats great, but has anyone ever thought of how things are as we share our insights, Zimbabweans are suffering, no food in shops, no fuel, we try as hard as we can to cross the Botswana border to buy some commodities, only to be faced with the Botswana immigration employees treating Zimbabweans like feces, they don’t care about us, they forgot that some Tswanas were hosted and educated by us, in south Africa thabo mbeki is busy saying Zimbabwe is ok, thats not true thabo you are just benefiting cheap labor from Zimbabweans and on the other hand skills from our brainy people, one man’s fall is another man’s rise, thabo is happy about that.With reality facing us , a billion dollars buying bread, thats a great achievement mr Mugabe, with people dying everyday because there is no aspirin in hospital, thats a great achievement, with elections results taking a month to be published , thats an achievement, with a runoff -’whats a runoff anywhere’-being contested by one person, thats a great achievement. this is a time where Mugabe has to face himself and tell himself its time to let go. people are hungry for a new beginning but he is denying them. people are willing to forget all the atrocities he committed with his fifth brigade, war veterans and zanu militias and the famous c.i.o.,by the way if Mugabe didn’t have any wrong doing why is he holding on so tight, judgment day is coming Mugabe, whether you like it or not, and its not far.i am a BLACK Zimbabwean , and honestly i need food to feed my kids not LAND so i can bury my dead ones….
mugabe is a sick dictator who is bloody thirsty, who is power greedy, he and his politibro including mbeki are denying the will of zimbabweans, where in the world is god, if god cares of about zimbabweans, then he should do something for mugabe said only god will remove him, its sad….
Mugabe rava benzi. Zvino benzi harizivi kuti rinopenga. Zimbabweans can you chain that mad man to Ingutsheni.