Why is this Election Any Different?
I have been pondering over this question for a couple of weeks. It's a crucial subject as there are many in Zimbabwe who feel that nothing has changed and no matter how they vote, the outcome will be manipulated and the peoples wishes frustrated - yet again. They have good reasons for feeling this way - all the elections since 2000 and maybe before then, have been heavily rigged to prevent any changes in national leadership.
But this time things are different and I felt that we should try and unpack this issue so that we can better understand why I feel so confident that it is not "business as usual" in Zimbabwe.
The first issue is that this time the people have decided that it is time for change. In 2008 we were in the grip of the most severe crisis in our history with the State near total collapse. People were preoccupied with simple survival and the explanations by the regime at the time seemed to many to have some plausibility. Then came the run off with the extreme violence and intimidation followed by the GNU. To the astonishment of everyone, the arrival of the MDC in government had an immediate and dramatic impact.
Over the past four years colors of Zanu PF have been clearly shown by the stark contrast between the two Parties in Government. The corruption of Zanu PF has been clearly revealed as has the incompetence of their team of Ministers despite the many years in charge - Joseph Made in Agriculture, Nicolas Goche in Transport. From inflation levels that doubled prices every few hours, to a steady 3 to 4 per cent annual inflation. From shortages and queues for everything, to free abundance, albeit at a price. Our hospitals are functioning as are our schools with over 95 per cent of all children of school going age back in the classroom.
We have often referred to the GNU as the marriage between a horse and donkey and the people know who the donkey is in this relationship.