An immediate outcome of the meeting last Monday was nationwide despair and despondency. On the street, the people have virtually given up any hope that the political process will deliver a solution. At the same time they are not looking elsewhere, just thinking about moving on to another country where sanity might prevail.
It is the possibility of flight that has changed the character of African conflict. Its implications are yet to be fully understood or appraised. When failed by their leaders at home, increasingly Africans are simply packing their bags. I saw a study this past week where a think tank in the UK estimated that remittances from the UK to Zimbabwe alone, could be running at over US$1 billion a year. If this is true, it puts a new dimension on this issue – it shows that the actual Zimbabwe origin population in the UK is much bigger than estimated and that they are sending much more money home than we ever imagined.
This would explain where all the foreign currency that keeps this country going, is coming from. It explains why many more people are not actually dying from the present crisis in terms of hunger, malnutrition and neglect. It also explains why the regime in Harare prints money to buy foreign currency on the street in such quantities and then uses the resulting hard cash to buy luxury items and food or to send abroad to secret bank accounts.
The total population of Zimbabwe is certainly now down to below 9 million. An astonishing figure when you know that it should have been close to double that had conditions remained the same as had existed at the time of independence in 1980. Some of the decline can be explained by millions of deaths due to the deteriorating situation here, but even more by the flight of millions as economic refugees. The most popular destinations being South Africa and the UK followed by the USA and Canada and then Australia and New Zealand. And I am not talking about white African migrants.
I am convinced that the authorities in South Africa have little understanding of the implications of this massive human migration. Half of the population of Somalia and the Sudan has left their homeland. Millions of Congolese are on the move and if this migration is not slowed down, it has the potential to drown the social and economic systems of South Africa.
There is the upside in terms of skills and experience with thousands of migrants now occupying key roles in their destination countries. I personally know of men and women who have quickly assumed top positions in their new homelands. The problem is that this just reinforces the collapse of the societies they are fleeing and makes recovery and growth more difficult to sustain.
So when the SADC leadership gather outside Pretoria on Monday, a great deal is at stake. It’s not just about power sharing. It’s about acting decisively to bring to an end a political and economic crisis that has plagued the region for over two decades. The fact that SADC clearly backed the position of the Mugabe regime at last weeks meeting in the face of overwhelming evidence and rationale, is a real indictment of African leadership. They were not even acting in defence of their own interests, let alone the interests of the long-suffering Zimbabwe people.
As for the Zanu PF and the Junta in Harare, they continued to behave as if it was business as usual. There was no change in the propaganda that pours out of the Ministry of Information via the print and electronic media; there was no let up in the spurious allegations about the MDC sponsoring terrorism. Those abducted and disappeared in recent attacks were still not seen or heard from and we fear the worst. Those being charged with treason are still in custody. Food is being interfered with and directed on the basis of political affiliation, agricultural farm invasions and the theft of private property continue in the face of the SADC Legal Tribunal rulings.
One of the most bizarre aspect of the past week was the leaking of a paper prepared by Gono, the illegally appointed Governor of the Reserve Bank, where he sets out plans to adopt the Rand as an anchor currency and suggests that mineral and other high value exports could generate up to US$1,2 billion a MONTH. His figures and rationale show no understanding of the scale of the crisis we are in or the remedies required. The astonishing thing is that this buffoon is actually taken seriously in Zanu PF circles. I am sure the officials in government departments do not give this sort of rubbish any credence – but they are not directing our affairs. Another of his astonishing ideas is a 30 per cent export tax!
In the meantime, Rome burns. Cholera infections (official only) are now nearly 50 000 with reported deaths at over 3000. Aids deaths continue at about 3000 a week, human flight at whatever figure you want to estimate – but not less than 25 000 a week. Deaths from TB, malaria, child deaths and death of women in childbirth run at another 1000 or so a week. It is a silent genocide and Graca Machel said it best this past week when she slammed SADC leadership for standing by and doing nothing, in fact making the situation worse by not acting to support democracy, the rule of law and all international standards of human and political rights.
One of the worst centers for cholera and the town with the highest death toll (18 per cent of all infected) is Chegutu, about 100 kilometers from Harare to the south. This past week a fellow MP told me that he went to the local hospital to try and get an impression of what was going on. All he found was an empty shell – every thing that could be moved had been stolen, there were no staff on duty and the complex was abandoned.
Another colleague stood up in Parliament and said he had just visited a relative in the local Prison. He detailed conditions in both the remand section and in the main prison itself. Hundreds of prisoners ill with cholera, little or no treatment available, dead bodies left in the cells for days and food rations down to 25 per cent of ‘normal’. It was a chilling statement and was received in complete silence by the House.

Motlanthe said the main party leaders should “not fail the continent….. what a load of RUBBISH! Motlanthe is a failure, Mbeki is a total failure! He’s had ten years of negotiations with Mugabe. About what? Diamond mines? The SADC is a hopeless failure. To have so many meetings only to come to the same conclusion each time is incredible. It’s like a bunch of children at play in a kindergarten. They have failed a nation in desperate need of change from a brutal and corrupt regime. They have failed millions of starving people from getting proper care.
Mugabe and his corrupt regime may have the backing of the useless and floundering SADC, but in the end this will get them nowhere, because they have no idea how to govern a nation. Massive foreign aid will not arrive until the greedy and brutal Mugabe regime is gone for good and replaced by a caring democratic government.
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More like a troop of monkeys, trying to scavange for bananas
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It is high time Zimbabwean people be open for a clear future. There is no need for us Zimbabweans to look hack and relux whilst we continue to suffer. If indeed Mbeki was removed by his people without any big hustle, why is the Mugabe so difficult and complex to remove them from power when they are no longer serving the interests of the people. We went to chimurenga to remove a bad system and not to put Mugabe as a Zimbabwean permanent leader even if he fails Zimbabwean innocent souls of Zimbabwe purporting that he fought for this country. The truth is we together fought for this conutry with a vision to liberate ourselves and not to enslave us.
Lets not bank much on the SADC, they have other interests to protect and they also fear Mugabe to an extent that they can’t tell him his failures and brutalities. I challenge ZANU (PF) people to prove that Tsvangirai is a puppet and true Zimbabwean with positive a****ons to rule this country in a manner that will benefit everyone. If you are not close to the Gushungo then no land, hama dzangu tosvika rini tichidya nhoko dzezvironda.
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There is no other way but the gnu way.The gnu way is the black solution and the only way.Any other way will be thrown out by us zanu patriots.when we go to war we use our fists and tongues to negotiate.we did in 1980 and now 2009.Nothing new.We went to war to protect zimbabwe from oppression by people like eddy cross-murderers .These same people talking now have murdered our brothers and sisters in the past and now want us to listen to them talk about democracy..look here dude..get the **** out of zimbabwe and go back to Rhodesia.
He talks of thousands who have fled zimbabwe to go overseas-do you notice how he says and i am not talking about white African migrants? He is the same chap who said let them burn….look just shut the f..ck up or soon we will make you.we will never unclench our fists..never!!! go hang .dont hav nightmares but we are now in zimbabwe and niggaz rule here -disaster or not.
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”I saw a study this past week where a think tank in the UK estimated that remittances from the UK to Zimbabwe alone, could be running at over US$1 billion a year.”
If this is true, it puts a new dimension on this issue – Zimbabweans are very generous. May the Lord continue to help those in the diaspora so that they can contnue to help their poor relatives in Zimbabwe. Relatives who have been forgotten by their selfish president Robert Mugabe. How can a government continue to pay someone a pension of $0.000008 Zim Dollars? It can only be a Zanu PF government that does such a stupid and selfish deed.
I hope the UK think tank does not recommend restrictions or sanctions of any sort to make the remittance of money to Zimbabwe impossible. The US imposed similar sanctions on Cuban exiles, but the good thing is that Obama has promised to remove those sanctions to allow Cubans to send money to their poor relatives in Cuba.
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Baba Black Sheep, Tongai henyu tione kwazvinosvika, isu tichamirira kusvika Bhobhojani rinonzi Mugabe raenda kana kufa. Who is he anywhere? Is he immortal? Endai mberi neGNU yenyu, coz we in the MDC will not be that naive to join the GNU hoping that a mafia like MUgabe and his cronies will address the sticking issues after the GNU has been formed! A-arh Let’s be serious guys!
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It does sem that the only way Mugabe can survive is IF he gets MDC into the government as he wqnts on his terms at the moment. So MDC should tell him to go hang. And SADC (don’t want to be rude – but I really have lost all respect for them – does SADC = SAD C**TS!).
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[...] Cross, on the Metro Zimbabwe blog, deplores not just South Africa but the regional group, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), [...]
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