IT passed relatively unnoticed, but it is worth remarking on the ANC’s loving and fraternal message to Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF on Saturday.
Zanu-PF re-elected Robert Mugabe for another 5 year term, proving once and for all that the party and the man who has ruined a country and demolished democracy are one political entity undivided.
The ANC’s message, delivered by human settlements Minister, Tokyo Sexwale, played heavily on Zanu’s role in assisting with the liberation of South Africa.
This is in itself somewhat of a historical falsification as it was Joshua Nkomo’s Zapu that played a much larger role in solidarity with the underground ANC and the ANC was not impressed with the way in which Mugabe essentially destroyed Nkomo’s party after liberation.
Even without this short historical detour, past loyalty is not a good enough reason for solidarity.
What about the present? What about the systematic destruction of the democracy adn the failure to acknowledge electoral defeat? All of this appears perfectly acceptable to Sexwale and the ANC.
The statement even went so far as to talk of how Zanu-PF should “continue to entrench the democracy which you fought for so tirelessly over the years.”
Tirelessly? Over the years? This denial of the crushing oppression of the Zimababwean people under a police state and the destruction of an economy is gobsmacking.
The ANC should hang its head in shame.
Here follows the full text of the statement:
Message of Solidarity from the African National Congress to Zanu-PF on the occasion of the 5th National People’s Congress in Harare, Zimbabwe
Saturday 12 December 2009
Delivered on behalf of the ANC by ANC NEC member Tokyo Sexwale, South African Minister of Human Settlements
On behalf of the ANC and people of the Republic of South Africa, and on behalf of the President of the ANC, Jacob Zuma, the ANC wishes Zanu-PF a very productive and successful congress.
Zanu-PF played a very important role in bringing about an end to racism, colonialism, apartheid, and all forms of discrimination, and played a leading role in ushering in freedom and democracy in Zimbabwe.
Zanu-PF supported the ANC and all other liberation movements in southern Africa, in the quest for their freedom and democracy. It cemented political and other ties with the ANC and the people of SA. Therefore, the importance of Zanu-PF in the politics of Zimbabwe and the region cannot be overemphasized.
We trust that this congress provide s an opportunity for robust debate and introspection and will help to breathe fresh life into Zanu-PF.
It is also our sincerest belief that much thought and ideas will emerge from this congress including a leadership that will carry the aims and ideals of Zanu-PF to greater heights.
Key amongst these should be to advocate the interests not only of the party but of the collective citizenry of Zimbabwe and to continue to entrench the democracy which you fought for so tirelessly over the years.
We trust that Zanu-PF will stay on course in this regard mindful of the imperative to unite all Zimbabweans as one people even under these challenging times.
We hope that Zanu-PF emerges as a strong force from this congress to address the political and economic challenges that are facing the country. These challenges include inter alia the consolidation of political stability, economic recovery and development, poverty alleviation and to confront various diseases which are taking their toll on the people of Zimbabwe.
We in South Africa came to learn not to deny the realities and to shy away from the dangers of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, which took a toll on our people. Our leadership in South Africa has taken the fight against HIV/AIDS in particular to greater heights.
It is also our belief that the strength to be gathered from this congress will inject more life into the functioning of the interim government formed on the basis of the Global Political Agreement (GPA).
We as the ANC will continue to work with Zanu-PF and all other parties in the GPA. We wish to convey our sincerest hopes that Zanu-PF will lead the way that will ensure that the decisions of the GPA are implemented in full. We believe that the GPA has laid the basis of economic recovery and further development for Zimbabwe. We want to take this opportunity to appeal to the Zanu-PF leadership and all its members to support and chart a course through this period of negotiations that should lead to a lasting solution to the challenges that face Zimbabwe.
It is our considered hope that these negotiations should become a resounding success.
Our presence here as an ANC delegation is to send a message: that the ANC and Zanu-PF have been one throughout the period of the struggle against colonialism, racism and apartheid. The people of Zimbabwe and the people of South Africa, under the leadership of these two organizations, have emerged victorious against colonial oppression, to establish democratic rule in our different countries.
If things don’t go well in SA, Zimbabwe will be affected. Similarly, if things don’t go well in Zimbabwe, we in South Africa will be affected � because after all, we are only separated by a mere river, the Limpopo. At heart, we are one people.
It is also important to engage in robust debates among one another as comrades, to criticize one another where we believe solutions can be offered in a constructive manner. Nelson Mandela always reminds us that the enemy does not criticize you — he wants to see you fail. Only friends can therefore level criticism on one another.
Our message at this conference, again, is to support your deliberations, express our solidarity with the conference, and wish you well and success in your quest to better the lives of all Zimbabweans and to consolidate your democratic rule.
Phambili nechimurenga
Amandla!
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This is NOT acceptable. It just goes to show that the ANC is South Africa’s own ZANU-PF and will rather trash the country when it loses power than behave in a truly democratic fashion. SA should be crying from the rooftops to have Mugabe arrested and clamped in leg-irons and taken to the Dock at the Hague, there to answer for his crimes against all Zimbabweans.
Zanu took away the land from the white colonisers.Thats what mekes you so anti Zanu.The land is gone forever.Deal with it,white man!
Anyways,did you expect the ANC to pledge solidarity with MDC?If you thought so,you are more of an idiot than i thought.It is like expecting the ANC to be in solidarity with the DA,or worse,COPE.impossible.
@Lesetja Ledwaba
You are an idiot. It isnt about the white farmers, it is about the way people are treated in zim.
Birds of a feather flock together and sh.it over all and sundry.
Imagine owning a shining new car, and not having the petrol and battery to even start the damn thing. Then its sitting there all nice and pretty, with no roads to drive on even if you figured out the clutch from the handbrake.
Truly, the African mentality, from our governmunts to the blockhead blogger above, is some kind of wonder to behold.
Larry Goodfella
So you are saying that it is right for white people to abuse and take away from blacks, but wrong for blacks to do the same, even only if it is to take back what is rightfully theirs?
This letter of comradery clearly demonstrates that Zanu’s vision for Zimbabwe is the same vision that the ANC has for South Africa.
It is very important for democratically-minded people to keep an eye on the ANC, and to be active within that party as voting delegates in order to prevent it from going down the path the Zanu-PF went (particularly after the 1990s).
Join the ANC and vote in new, more democratic policies.
I was also appalled when I read about the message on one of the zanu-pf websites. But reading the actual wording, it is actually less sycophantic than I thought (of course, one could have guessed that the zanu-pf supporting media would misuse it…
Of course, ANC can with Zanu PF successful congress. The statement also urges zanu-pf to put the interest of the country first etc. OK, I think it is too positive towards Zanu PF but it is not too bad, I think.
Ricky
@Armed Gunman (Idiot choice for a name)
What I am saying you dolt is that white people took what was useless and unused land, which had no owners in the first place, and made it into valuable farmland that served to feed you ungrateful excuse for pestilence.
Now that its developed and making the farmer successful and producing food for countless others, you think it right to take ownership away from him and sit on the land and make it useless and wasted again. Whereupon your people starve and the whole economy of this country collapses. Well done Zanu PF.
Geddit? Nah – too much guano in da brain.
Angel
December 14, 2009 at 12:32 pmHoly ****… Seriously!!?!?
“…the ANC and Zanu-PF have been one throughout the period of the struggle against colonialism, racism and apartheid. The people of Zimbabwe and the people of South Africa, under the leadership of these two organizations, have emerged victorious against colonial oppression, to establish democratic rule in our different countries”
Shame!