Politics will not deliver
Zimbabwe has no script for a new act; we have the same old actors implementing the same old ideas.
I am hardly excited by the emergence of new political parties in Zimbabwe. For me it is not only a waste of energy and resources but a platform for those who have not attained their personal ambitions elsewhere. The problem in Zimbabwe is not about the establishment of political parties, it is about democracy.
I have also noted the continuing cry for Morgan Tsvangirai to resign and my argument here is that; the issue is really not about leadership it is more about the existence of democratic space in Zimbabwe.
We have a ruling party that has exclusive access to all organs of the state that are abused at every instance to defend its hold on power and that is not about to change. We have a business community that is highly apathetic and whose survival is determined by their political neutrality. We have a vibrant middle class in the Diaspora that thinks that democracy can be achieved through Facebook and Twitter. We have a highly disempowered urban community whose focus is on day to day survival and will not risk an iota. We also have a rural community highly disempowered and to large extent dependent on government largesse. Until these things change, Zimbabwe can never become a modern democracy.
Added to this is the fact that the SADC, an organization that is meant to promote democracy within the region, has not delivered on its mandate on Zimbabwe. We are effectively back to the pre 2008 political environment.