Election wont solve political woes: Ncube

zesnHARARE -- Having fresh elections in Zimbabwe next year is not the answer to current political woes facing the country, Industry and Commerce Minister and secretary general of the smaller faction of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-M) has said.


The difficult we have is that we have political gladiators understandably who are more preoccupied with proving to the nation who has less fear for the elections than the other, said Ncube while addressing a conference on broadcasting in Harare last Friday.

He added: They have all these macho-mentality when all objective indicators show that its not in the national interest to talk about election or even talk about it when you have not even completed the constitution making process.

In a thinly veiled attack on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirais MDC-T party that has also said polls should take place next year, Ncube said: Any election called by Mugabe in anger can not be anything other than a Zanu (PF) victory.

It will take us back to June 2008. I dont understand why some people think they will agree with Mugabe on a big thing like elections when they cant agree on small things like the?appointment of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor.

Ncube also lashed at Zimbabwes Information and Publicity Ministry for its continued failure to licence private broadcasters in Zimbabwe.

He said: Regrettable that enthusiasm does not appear to exist. We have a situation where even though the legal framework permits, we still have no movement and are unlikely to have movement particularly now that for one reason or another we are slowly retreating as political parties to our political mode trenches.

The moment we are in those trenches it is extremely unlikely to have effective reform. That is why some of us continue to think that it is a mistake for any of the parties to begin to talk of elections.

Ncube who is one of the negotiators of the global political agreement (GPA) admitted that together with his colleagues who negotiated on behalf of the larger MDC party, they did not do a good job to ensure that the broadcasting media like the print media is managed by an independent constitutional body.

He said, in the principal negotiations we did not thoroughly address the implications of regulating the broadcasting section of the media whereas in respect of the print media we created the constitutional body the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) which could act independently without the interference of the minister or government of the day regrettablly we did not do that in respect of the media, maybe we were tired.

He said the GPA had failed because politicians were preoccupying themselves with securing key posts for party loyalists at the expense of key democratic reforms.

The issues over which we are in constant disagreement are issues which are not at the foundation of democratic reform or governance, he said.

He said parties must focus on bringing about key institutional reforms such as the electoral, broadcasting and security sectors as opposed to fighting over posts.

Ncube said both Zanu (PF) and the MDC led by Tsvangirai were overestimating their popularity and risked electoral humiliation come elections.

“None of the macho people who are constantly threatening us with this election are guaranteed of victory. Virtually none of them,” he said. “When you dare each other it’s quite dangerous and you tend to over estimate your strength.”

Zimbabwe is set to call for fresh polls in June next year according to President Robert Mugabe. He said he does not want the inclusive government to survive beyond its lifespan that expires ext February.

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