Last week in Zimbabwe there was a despicable act
perpetrated by the Zimbabwean government towards three young women from the
opposition party MDC. They are Joannah Mamombe a member of parliament, Cecilia
Chimbiri and Netsai Marova. These MDC youth leaders had participated in a
demonstration and were arrested by the police, when they got to Harare Central
Police instead of being taken into the police station, they were bundled into a
private vehicle, blind folded and they were driven away to be tortured for two
nights.
According to their testimony they were forced to urinate
on themselves, forced to urinate in cups, drink each other’s urine and
Honorable Mamombe was forced to eat feaces of her colleague. They went on to
say they were physically and sexually assaulted. A lot of people in Zimbabwe
are afraid to speak-up and condemn this act. To be fair Zanu-PF has never
changed and the system has been using violence against its opponents.
After the war of liberation ended, General Josia
Tongogara who pushed for Zapu and Zanu-PF to contest the 1980 election as one
party died on the way from Mozambique. Many believe he was murdered for his
beliefs. If Zapu & Zanu-PF had contested as a unity Joshua Nkomo as the
most senior member would have become the prime minister. From early 80s Zanu-PF
started targeting Zapu members and I have written about my experience in the
1985 election. Over 20 000 Zimbabweans were murdered by the state in Matebeleland
and Midlands provinces.
My father was a policeman at Amaveni Police Station in
Kwekwe from 1982 to 1989. There was so much violence towards Zanu-PF opponents
that the police was helpless to act. Incidentally our member of parliament for
Kwekwe was Mr ED Mnangagwa our current president. The current minister of
intelligence Mr Owen “Muda” Ncube is an enforcer for the president from city of
Kwekwe. The same violence in 1990 towards Edgar Tekere’s ZUM. In 2000 after
Mugabe lost the Constitutional referendum there was so much violence on the
farms against white farmers, farm workers etc. I know about the farm violence
first hand as I worked in the farming claims department for AIG Zimbabwe Ltd.
Towards the June 2000 parliamentary elections I feared visiting my mum in
Marondera due to the violence.
The story goes on to 2002 presidential elections, 2005
Murambatsvina, in 2007 Morgan Tsvangirai and other opposition leaders were
arrested and beaten-up in police cells. 2008 after Mugabe lost the March 2008
election hundreds were murdered thousands were injured and displaced from their
homes. In 2011 General Solomon Mujuru who had been General Tongogara’s deputy
during the war died in a fire at his farm. Many believe he was murdered by the
system.
Zanu-PF has never changed since it was formed almost 60
years ago, the violence it used towards its comrades during the war, they are
still using it today towards its opponents. No one is safe so we have no choice
but to condemn these barbaric actions because tomorrow it’s you🙏🏿
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