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Let our joy be drunk with vision

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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 by Bev Clark

Comrade Fatso reminds us that whilst the fist has faltered it hasn’t quite fallen – yet. And that as the old man goes we must make sure that the new government is held accountable.

Anyone know someone with a truck? There’s a guy wanting to move all his stuff from State House to Zvimba. The jokes spread as text messages refer to our aged dictator relocating to his rural home. People really do believe this is a general election – because our generals decide who gets elected. Another joke walking the streets of Harare is that the only difference between an election and an erection is that you can’t rig the latter.

The mood is lightening in repressed Harare. The sun shines here too. With the MDC having claimed parliament people are beginning to dare to dream. Beginning to believe that the 10 year old dream may be coughing its first breaths. And that’s what it is – the first breaths. Alongside the first breaths of the new are the kicks of the collapsing jongwe. Now is a time where history can be made or unmade. The last kicks of the jongwe could be bloody. And the new birth already seems to have something of the old. There is the likelihood of ZANU PF elements being brought into an MDC government to pacify the armed forces and ZANU PF itself. Some say any new birth is better than the old. True. But the struggle will continue under any new government. We will have more democratic space that we will need to burst open. We will have to struggle to make sure a new government delivers social services, that it doesn’t repay illegitimate foreign debt, that it doesn’t privatise our resources into the hands of the new elites. The struggle will continue. Freedom is always on the horizon. And we have to keep marching.

So in the next few days let our joy be drunk with vision. The results we hear have to be defended by our actions. And when our actions win freedom and a new government let us know that the struggle continues. For our dreams of freedom to be born in our homes, our neighbourhoods, our communities. We are the dream.

This is Comrade Fatso’s Daily Blog during the Zimbabwe Election period. See www.comradefatso.vox.com

For Daily Election Blogs by other MAGAMBA! poets and activists see www.myspace.com/magamba

It’s hard work keeping those pesky results at bay

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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 by Amanda Atwood

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The MDC is claiming victory, the government is dismissing this and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is slowly letting results trickle out.

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Thinking of Zimbabwe

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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 by Bev Clark

Against brute force and injustice the people will have the last word.
That of victory.
- Che Guevara

Still counting

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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 by Bev Clark

Zimbabwe state broadcasting says that the government is still collecting presidential ballots from across the country. Yeah right, pull the other one. I know we do things slowly in Zimbabwe but this is ridiculous. Never mind water torture, try listening to Zimbabwe state radio and television day in and day out whilst waiting for the drip feed election results. The national broadcaster has been filling their programming time with a mixture of local dramas which feature a lot of wailing, and aged documentaries on subjects like the manufacturing of artificial limbs and the rescue of wayward dolphins. Meanwhile someone suggested the delay is really because its takes an awful long time to pack up a mansion that has too many rooms to count.

Harare central feels quite relaxed with an air of expectancy. On my way to the bank someone smiled and called out to me, A New Zimbabwe! I guess most of us here on the ground are thinking we’ll believe it when we see it. More than ever I get the sense that Zimbabweans are willing to take Mugabe on, unwilling this time to be taken for a ride by Robert.

At the moment I hear that the MDC is holding a another press conference claiming victory, this time backed up with their parallel vote tabulation figures. So now we wait a little longer to see what the regime’s reaction will be to this public statement. And if the MDC manage to get this information out to Zimbabweans on the street, what groundswell it will create.

Out of the press conference, into the townships

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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 by Bev Clark

Once more sharing Comrade Fatso’s down to earth views on Zimbabwe and our efforts to bring political change. Please visit Comrade Fatso’s blog to stay in direct touch with Harare’s leading activist poet.

Rumour rhymes with ‘ruma’, Shona for bite. Harare has literally been bitten by rumours. Our city is famed for many things but one thing specifically. The ability to turn no news into headlines. The skill of spinning no knowledge into street wisdom. The hustle of selling unconfirmed stories on a hungry parallel market. Our only non-state daily newspaper was bombed so the people’s paper is the people’s stories, nyayas that circulate like a whisper at a bottle store. Mugabe has fled to Malaysia. Morgan has 68% of the presidential vote. Mujuru has lost her seat. Morgan’s win is being broadcast live on TV. A people starved of truth begin to manufacture their own. So truths roam Harare like street kids, tapping your window at every robot. Like an undelivered text message notification ringing on your phone. Constantly.

But just minutes ago some rumours may have become reality. Our hopes may be backed up by facts. When Morgan held his press conference at the Meikles Hotel he told us that after years of struggle we have a new challenge – that of governance. The need to start to restructure and stabilize our country. MDC believe they have clinched victory. Morgan has never appeared so joyous. Once again the rumours begin to bite. MDC is said to be in talks with the armed forces and ZANU about negotiating a hand over of power. Morgan denies the rumours. So, many things are in the air. Hope and rumours. And once again the joy and the certainty of the press conference need to get out into the townships. The people need to taste the joy of a dream becoming reality. They need to be ready to defend their victorious dreams. Otherwise tomorrow will just be another day of spoken headlines and hustled truths.

Text messages for change

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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 by Amanda Atwood

Rumours are swirling, and it’s now 3 and a half days – 84 hours – since polls closed in Zimbabwe’s 29 March Harmonised Election, and the result is still very much up in the air. Only House of Assembly seats have been announced, and the current tally is Zanu PF 85, MDC (Tsvangirai) 85, MDC (Mutambara) 5, with 34 left to go (never mind the Senate and Presidential results).

As announcements by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission have been trickling out, we’ve been forwarding them to our SMS subscribers, many of whom do not have access to television or radio, or who are hit by Zimbabwe’s persistent electricity shortage.

Here are some replies from Zimbabweans across the country as we all wait and hope:

Why are the election results taking forever to be announced? We hope they don’t want to employ some dirty tricks. The people of Zimbabwe wont accept any such rubbish. Enough is enough. the people have spoken and their word should be honoured.

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I was a polling officer in Harare Province. Massive rigging can actually take place through those postal ballots. All the votes were for ZANU PF. There were no names for us to cross out in the voters roll in case the voters would have voted already. Many ballot papers could not be accounted for.

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But why the silence and the delaying tactics. Lets hope they are not going 2 steal the election again.

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Very much interested in hearing results 4 U.M.P & Rushinga who normally betray us during times like this. Tables are being turned down. The people have spoken out their minds. This is the true reflection of the Zimbabwean spirit for years.

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We’ve hung on long enough… tine mapepa edu hatishaye zvekundoita kunze uko!

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Nobody is going to manipulate the result try as they may. We will be going for a run-off between Tsvangirai and Makoni. our democracy demands that!

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It is time for MDC came out with proof of their results eg photos etc – give out facts not accusations.

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Hope is what is needed at this time they can delay but not deny the wish of the people.

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What criteria are they using kuti paite madraw. If they are busy rigging tell them that I’m prepared to die 4 this country!

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We r peace loving but we wont hesitate 2 fight 4 change this time around. We will take 2 the streets to redeem our votes! Why are the results being released piecemeal. And why is it each batch shows the parties tied. The coincidence is strange. This shows a carefully managed (read rigged) results. The CIO’s hand is evident in this.

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The people’s patience is being tested. Hope the losers are not too desperate to retain power.

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Zanu pf is doing what is called psychological management of the electorate.

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We need change 4 the future of our Zimbabwe. We need jobs & economic opportunities.