Since mid 2010, Zanu PF has been calling for an election to end the GNU and establish just who is going to govern this country in the next decade. They have demanded elections several times since then - most recently at the end of 2012 for March 2013. Each time the MDC has responded that no election could be called unilaterally by one party to the GPA and without the agreement of the regional States in the SADC.
So they should have been more than ready when finally in January this year, the MDC decided that it was time to hold the elections. The draft Constitution has been adopted and will go to a referendum in two weeks time, then 4 months later, we will vote for a new government. The battle lines are drawn, the stage set for an election that will in many ways be more critical to us as a nation than the elections in 1980.
What does the battlefield look like at this point in time? We will probably have a new Constitution, this provides for new rules for Citizenship and other electoral reforms that must be implemented before the elections, these draft laws are under preparation and will be ready to come to Parliament after the referendum.
But the essential reforms required before we can consider the conditions for the elections as being "free and fair" are still outstanding. The Electoral Commission now has a new Chairperson who I think is a competent and fair minded individual; that is not the case with half her colleagues or her entire staff who are by and large a collection of CIO and security personnel who have in the past organised rigging on a large scale to defend the position of Zanu PF. MDC is demanding that these staff be replaced by individuals who are professional and have no links with the security forces.
Then there is the Voters roll - still being held under lock and key at an army barracks and being fiercely defended by a Zanu PF loyalist - Jacob Mudede. But we know that the roll has been carefully manipulated with the help of external specialists, we know that half the voters on the roll are ghosts. Hundreds of thousands of ordinary Zimbabweans are unable to vote because they have been disenfranchised in the past decade by the Registrar Generals Office.
We do not have the time to prepare a new roll so that all we can do is an audit and then conduct a new registration exercise mounted by a reformed ZEC. Despite letters from Parties and even the Prime Minister - they have still not released a copy of the roll to the MDC for scrutiny.