Zanu is still not facing reality
The Luanda summit of the SADC confirmed all the bad news for Zanu PF. The summit adopted the reports from the previous two meetings - Livingstone and Sandton; they strengthened the position of the facilitator, Jacob Zuma and confirmed the appointment of three regional members to the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Commission (JOMIC). This last step was particularly significant as it is the first time that SADC has had 'feet on the ground' in Zimbabwe, something Zanu has always argued is a violation of our sovereignty.
Not one concession to Mr. Mugabe or Zanu PF. Zanu PF is usually very good at strategizing and reacting fast to developments and it is an indication of just how far down they have gone, that the outcome of the summit threw them into a state of confusion and conflict. The military elements in the old regime, now know that the region will not tolerate a coup or anything resembling a coup. They are stuck with the GPA process and road map and an electoral solution.
Finally, after weeks of prevarication the Zanu PF Politburo met on Wednesday and decided on a strategy. This was revealed quite clearly on Friday when Mr. Mugabe made a long speech in Harare. He revealed that they had now accepted that an election in 2011 would be impossible, they had to complete the Constitutional process and then go for an election - in fact he went one step further, stating that as soon as the constitution was adopted, they would press ahead with an election as early as possible - probably March 2012.
So now we know what they are planning - they will now 'allow' the constitution process to be concluded - after holding it up for two years in the hope that they could force a snap election before the reforms kick in. They realize that in fact the constitution is not a major issue when it comes to manipulating an election - our present constitution is not too bad after all and accepting a few reforms in the new one will not change the electoral environment one iota. What we have known for months is that the whole process will now be collapsed into straight negotiations with the MDC and then a referendum fought by both parties working together, just as was the case in Kenya, with civil society fuming on the sidelines.
Then they plan to try and force through the snap election without any of the essential reforms that are needed. They have a carefully crafted new electoral Act now in front of Parliament and a seriously sanitized Human Rights Commission Act and these reveal the strategy - an election with the old voters roll, a new delimitation based on the roll, a violent election with MDC denied access to the rural areas and denied campaign freedom.