A response to Patrick Chinamasa
Our fight is, and remains, internal. It is a fight based on what we wish to be and what ZANU (PF) thinks and, indeed insists, we ought to be.
I listened, with intense curiosity, to the dispositions of ZANU (PF) on Zimbabwe, which I think were well articulated by Patrick Chinamasa, the current Minister of Justice in Zimbabwe, in his recent deliberations with a group of Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom.
I was, however, quite dissatisfied by the lack of depth and brutal honesty of the questions posed to him by his audience, which I think is a result of their ignorance about the current social conditions on the ground in Zimbabwe and how the ZANU (PF) has contributed to their deterioration.
Personally, I do not think that any informed Zimbabwean does not agree with the historical issues around land, including the fact that the British, for various reasons, did not fully fulfill their obligations with regard to the provision of financial resources as promised. However, I disagree with the means by which ZANU (PF) sought to address the problem.
There is nobody, who disagrees with the necessity of the self determination and sovereignty of Zimbabwe and for Zimbabweans to be able pursue their own issues and come up with solutions that they deem relevant to their needs, without interference from any country. The point of departure for me is that, this has been continually abused by ZANU (PF) as the right to oppress Zimbabwean citizens.