Deviations and the Road Map
Since August 2010, the SADC leaders, prompted by the South African team of facilitators has carefully revised the GPA road map to trim it down to what is essential for Zimbabwe to hold a credible election process that can be recognised by the international community. This is the bottom line, because no other outcome would offer a resolution of the never-ending Zimbabwe crisis.
The amended road map abandons many of the key reforms negotiated under the Global Political Agreement in 2008. The issues of Governors, Ambassadors, Gono, Tomana and Bennett have all been abandoned and remaining we have a new constitution, a new voters roll, new delimitation exercise, new Electoral Act, greater autonomy for the Electoral Commission and strict regional supervision.
This trimmed down road map will take some time - we will wrap up the constitution by the end of the year, hold the referendum in February, then spend some 6 months on a new voters roll, a couple of months on a delimitation exercise based on the new roll, the Electoral Act is going through the House right now and then all we have to do is clean up the Electoral Commission, put enough resources aside for he elections and in early 2013 we should be where Zambia was yesterday - swearing in a new President and saying goodbye to the old.
Simple enough really - why then all the uncertainty that is clearly evident across the country? This emanates from a number of sources - the continued paralysis in Government as conflicts rage over State inspired and managed political violence, indigenisation inspired asset grabbing and threats against business, the parochial application of the law and continuous conflicting statements.
Clearly all are deviations from the road map. Deviations meant to delay arrival at the destination of this road, deviations down blind alleys designed to confuse and even attempts to change the road map and chart a new destination altogether. The Prime Minister says that the Indigenisation Regulations were promulgated without Cabinet approval manner and are therefore 'null and void'. Kasukuwere says they are irreversible and he is the only Minister with the right to speak on the issue. The Zanu PF thugs behave as if they are the law and the Regulations have been put in place properly.