Monday 22 November 2010

Zapu is a party of retrogressive reactionaries

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Sunday, 21 November 2010 14:01



By Sibusiso Dlodlo



This article is a synoptical analogy of ZAPU as a new entrant into the

political fray in Zimbabwe. On the one hand, the revival of ZAPU is a

welcome development as it gives the people of Zimbabwe a range of political

parties to support and sympathise with in our quest to achieve multi-party

democracy.



On the other hand, the revival of ZAPU is as ill-fated as it is

inconsequential. It is a desperate attempt by a few individuals that seek to

revive their dead political fortunes.



For starters, ZAPU wants to pretend it is a popular political party that has

the overwhelming support of the people of Matabeleland. Save for Dumiso

Dabengwa and Methuseli Moyo, the president and the spokesperson

respectively, one cannot identify any other serious comrades in the ZAPU

gravy train. It appears ZAPU is a personal project for Dabengwa and his

hangers-on. They seem to regard in high esteem the principle of megaphone

politics that seeks to hoodwink the public that they are acting on behalf of

the masses yet they have no electoral mandate whatever.



The party has shown that it is not as progressive as it wants to portray

itself to the general public. We have it on good authority that the

Dabengwa-led executive cowed people into voting them into power during their

elective congress in August this year by scuttling any form of opposition

before and during the congress. For some of us that was to be expected from

people like Dabengwa and Thenjiwe Lesabe who spent the greater part of their

post-independence political careers in ZANU-PF, a party renowned for its

dirty tricks and callousness.



It is therefore not surprising to hear that disgruntled elements in the

revived ZAPU are pushing for a special congress early next year. We will

keep watching from the sidelines.



ZAPU is in serious need of leadership renewal. Dabengwa is no stranger to

politics being the war veteran that he is. But I am of the strong opinion

that Dabengwa is past his prime and is more of a liability to the party

than anything else. The man is old and tired and will offer nothing to brand

ZAPU as a modern party that appeals to the young and old alike. No wonder

ZAPU congregations appear as if they are a network of old people short of

past time activities. Their gatherings are like a forum for old people

interested in sharing ancient folklore.

What we have in ZAPU is a group of angry people who have a tribal agenda and

are driven by anger and vengeance. I submit that there is no development

under the sun that a bunch of emotional people, equally led by a frustrated

leadership, will ever bring to the people of Matabeleland.



The strategy that ZAPU wants to employ of capitalising on the frustrations

of the people of Matabeleland will not yield any significant resultsl. MDC-M

is a classic example of a party that got a rude awakening when they thought

Ndebele votes were all but theirs during the 2008 general elections.



A tribal agenda, worse still of a minority, will not steer development. Let

people be aware of the real nature of ZAPU, that it is a small retrogressive

clique of angry reactionaries who will never test the echelons of power.



About the Author

Sibusiso Dlodlo is a political commentator based in Bulawayo.

sibusiso.dlodlo@gmail.com



This article first appeared in The Standard

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