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Zimbabwe:
blueprint for a massacre? (October 26, 2002)
Published by The Times Online. reported by Matthew
Parris.
An document, according to Matthew Parris in his article
"The bloody catastrophe that awaits Zimbabwe", that supports
the theory that Zimbabwe's Mashona tribe may soon be urged by President
Robert Mugabe into a genocidal bid to take lands from the southern
Matabele
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- PROGRESS REVIEW ON THE 1979 GRAND PLAN
Gift
Never before has history given us the majority Shona people, such
a precious present than it has done with Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
R.G. is simply a perfect embodiment of all our cultural norms and
values, our aspirations and expectations, our wants, desires and
interests. In his whole life, R.G. has not failed to demonstrate
that incredible consciousness of who we are as a people.
The most vivid imagination of what an ideal Shona person should
look like in appearance as well as how he should behave or present
himself to the public, finds an exact match in R.G. His presence
among us as a leader with an abundant and compelling inspiration
towards the establishment of Shona Nationhood deserves to be honoured
and celebrated as a memorable great occasion in the life-histories
of all the generations of our people.
Acknowledgement
We do not, as a matter of obligation, fail
to appreciate and acknowledge the wonderful achievements, the great
valour and the spirit of stubborn resistance against formidable
adversaries of all those other great Shona men and women who led
our people before. However, without prejudicing fair comparison,
it is inarguable though that R.G. stands out distinctly as a cut
above the rest among both the dead and the living Shona leaders.
Consistency
Countless incidents in R.G.'s decorated and exuberant political
career testify to the conviction most of us have that the man is
a visionary of rare gifts. He is an astoundingly brilliant intellectual
as well as being an accomplished academic. Having distinguished
himself as the most consistent revolutionary in the fight against
colonialism he has gone further to achieve the emancipation of the
majority Shona people and consolidated their supremacy. And signs
are that he has not reached the pinnacle of his political life yet.
Few would argue that R.G. is endowed with a mesmerising eloquence
in speech which together with his subtle charisma captivates and
electrifies audiences whenever he stands to speak. Little wonder
that he outclassed and turned his political peers into pitiable
political dwarfs many of whom have fallen victim to consumptive
jealousy and betrayal. Several of them rubbished themselves to the
political dust bin, and personalities like Edgar Tekere and Edson
Zvobgo are not exceptions.
Envy
R.G. is an unquestionable source of envy to many, not only amongst
ourselves but his foes too, who grudgingly admire him as they learn
painfully to accept defeat at his hands. Tony Blair is a classic
case in point. Blair's clumsy arm twisting political tactics geared
to tame this solid and firebrand revolutionary giant, left his fingers
thoroughly scalded. Mr. Blair must be ruefully licking his wounds
at No. 10 Downing Street, having learnt his lesson well, that plagiarising
Bush's approach to Saddam would attract serious and perilous consequences
to him.
Imperialists
Western leaders are so shamelessly spoilt and conceited to the extent
that they throw all caution to the wind when it comes to dealing
with Third World political issues. Their naivety often manifests
itself whenever there is a lack of agreement on key issues especially
those that adversely affect the poor nations such as the land issue
in Zimbabwe. They refuse to realise that there is a new breed of
leadership who will not ask how high when ordered to jump but will
certainly ask WHY. African leaders in particular are regarded by
the West as filthy hypocrites who are radicals by day but beggars
by night, as well as lacking personal opinion and relevant political
sophistication. The tendency is to destroy those who defy imperialist
dictatorship. R.G. has resolutely said no to imperialism and this
way he must be treated like Saddam Hussein, according to Western
opinion.
Black Jesus
Some people have a small problem in understanding why Mugabe is
to the Shona people, what Jesus is to the Christians or what Kim
il Sung and his Juche idea is to the North Koreans. This status
was awarded to R.G. by his people in recognition of political astuteness
acquired over many years of experience in the fight against colonialism.
It is an uncommon achievement to earn the love and respect of one's
enemies. R.G. did just that with the descendants of Mzilikazi/Lobengula
- a people with a contemptible history of violence. This did not
just happen - it took many years of careful political manoeuvring
and scheming. An application of similar tactics to the descendants
of Cecil John Rhodes is beginning to yield similar dividends.
Illusions
For many years both the Ndebeles and Europeans were living under
a shameful illusion that the crimes of their forefathers had been
forgiven and forgotten. This was not to be as R.G., the illustrious
son of the Shona people ensured that the two groups pay dearly for
the evil deeds of the ancestors. Is it possible that such heinous
crimes as those committed by these people against the Shona can
just be swept under the carpet because it is politically expedient
to do so?
Legacy
It costs a daring mind to carve a rich legacy for the good of the
general public, especially one that restores the dignity of the
people at the same time assuring them of eternal dominance over
settlers. R.G.'s legacy brewed in an African pot is unparalleled
by any on the continent. Nelson Mandela covertly tried to outshine
R.G. by elbowing him off the world political limelight. No sooner
had Mandela started this, did he realise the folly of such an attempt.
It dawned on him that he was making an error and that he was too
new on the regional political plane.
The twenty seven years Mandela spent crushing stones in jail did
not automatically confer upon him the sort of leadership skills
acquired by R.G. in a protracted and arduous struggle for Zimbabwean
independence. In fact, jail stunted the growth of Mandela's legal
mind - a sad happening indeed. However, his attempt to compensate
for the deprivations of that ugly experience by posturing a false
image of "towering African statesman" created by his imperialist
jailers, collapsed no sooner than it had started.
Betrayal
Mandela betrayed and deserted the Black majority in South Africa
at the most crucial hour. Speculation is rife that he is severely
petrified of whites so much that making land demands, for instance,
would, in his view, muddy the waters and blemish his political career.
As if his political career is more important than the black people
in South Africa. At the present moment, the African continent needs
genuinely high calibre leadership that is self-assertive and principled,
a leadership that is selfless, a leadership that will serve the
people's interest. Mandela simply chickened out and retreated in
haste unremorsefully. Praises continue to be piled on him because
he did not touch the foundation of white wealth.
Privileges
Future Shona generations will forever enjoy the opportunities and
privileges that will at all times flow from the heroic deeds of
R.G. We feel strongly encouraged to stand resolutely behind him
and will not cease to see an angel where our detractors/enslavers
see a devil and we will continue to see a liberator where they see
a murderer.
Differences
Such are our differences that must be resolved not in a superficial
manner but in practical terms within such a real concrete political
context as ours. The redefinition of our relationship with the settlers,
black or white, is long overdue! We therefore salute the launch
of the third phase of our struggle (THIRD CHIMURENGA) and invite
the reader of this article to jon us in celebrating the manner in
which this fight is being conducted and its guaranteed success in
smashing the white economic infrastructure such as farms which facilitated
the exploitation of our people.
Dominance
All the struggles that took place in this country since the 1830's
were about dominance. Lessons from these struggles confirm the view
that a human social group is either dominant or subordinate when
it comes to issues of political power, especially in Africa.
Mzilikazi
Mzilikazi fled from Zululand because there was no political space
for him to be dominant. He therefore needed to look elsewhere for
land where he could exercise power authority and dominance. But
because there was no land not belonging to anyone, he targeted militarily
weaker societies and found one in the Shona people whom he viciously
subdued and forcibly settled in their land, imposing his authority
on them.
Now, comrades, come to think of it - a settler is a settler - PERIOD!
What peaceful coexistence can there be to talk about between the
majority indigenous Shona and the occupying force of those of Ndebele
exraction. A black settler is as unwelcome as a white settler in
our country.
Ndebele crimes
Mzilikazi's men, in particular under the command of his terrorist
successor Lobengula, wreaked havoc in our country. They raped and
kidnapped Shona women, looted grain and stole our cattle. Anyone
who disputes that this was conquest needs medical examination. For
some sixty long years, the Shona people were brutalised, insulted
and abused by the Ndebeles. Their wealth was
ravenously plundered and economic life left
to bleed to death in the most cruel manner. The Ndebele subjected
the Shona people to the worst forms of barbarism and tyranny. They
imported violence to Zimbabwe and it is a well known fact that violence
was a virtue in Zululand and perhaps continues to be to this day.
No one doubts the assertion that violence flows in Ndebele blood.
Lazy
Periodic and incessant waves of cruel raids by Ndebele warriors
harvested cattle, women and grain from the Shona to enrich the bogus
Ndebele King. The inherently lazy and unintelligent Ndebele anarchist
savages preferred to loot and plunder than to learn the skills of
the more culturally advanced Shona people who excelled in building
as epitomised by the Great Zimbabwe as well as in crop farming and
the arts such as stone carving and mbira music.
Complexes
Subjecting the Shona people to a reign of terror created both an
inferiority and persecution complex in them. For instance, the Shona
people began to shun the use of their clan names in preference for
the totem system such as Dube, Sibanda, Nyoni etc. This was a straightforward
case of political subjugation of the Shona people.
White Settlers
The carnage viciously unleashed on our people by the Ndebeles was
interrupted by the coming of white settlers who were motivated by
the same desire - to dominate. Cecil John Rhodes' men were more
advanced in systems of plunder and exploitation than the Ndebeles.
The whites dubbed both the Shona and the Ndebeles as African savages
of the bush needing to be rescued from the darkness of ignorance.
The white settlers swiftly annexed our country as a colony of Britain.
The Shona and Ndebele were, in the view of settlers, identical natives
belonging to the same race, totally disregarding the oppressor/oppressed
relationship between the Shona and the Ndebele that existed before
colonialism. However, this did not alter or erase the crimes committed
against our people before by the Ndebeles.
Land
The whites too were in search of land. Back home (UK) they were
little known minnows, mostly sons of serfs who were used to expand
the horizons of the British empire by carving colonies in all corners
of the world. Some of them were convicts let off on a new lease
of life to prove their usefulness to the Crown. Insofar as we are
concerned the whites removed us from the clutches of Ndebele colonialism
onto the rapacious claws of European Imperialism - a case of jumping
from the pan onto the fire.
Our gallant forefathers put up countless spirited fights against
the new settlers but were subdued by the militarily superior invading
barbaric force which iced its successes/conquest with the hanging
of our great spirit medium, Mbuya Nehanda and others.
Crimes of the White Man
The conquest of our people by the white men was in itself a criminal
act. Having conquered our people they immediately went into an unbridled
frenzy of raping Shona women producing a mixed breed that has been
behaviourally as confused as the act of rape itself since that time.
The breed chronically suffers from an incurable and severely traumatic
identity crisis.
The white invader too started to steal Shona cattle and wildlife
- sending trophies to the King, enslaving Shona men on the stolen
land (horse pegged farms) and on mines. The savagery was soothed
by a crude dosage of religious opium administered by their forerunner
imperialist chief-scout, Robert Moffat - a man of the cloth.
The rest of the details of this carnage may be obtained from history
texts as well as from the sad oral tales of our people.
Freedom
An attempt to throw off the colonial yoke in the first half of the
twentieth century did not succeed until the entry onto the Zimbabwean
political scene in 1963 of a Shona led political party. In this
year, Zanu was born and excitedly welcomed by those ethnically conscious
Shona people who threw their weight unreservedly behind its leadership.
This birth signified the beginning of serious business to wrestle
our heritage from the white man.
Zanu's motto was "a fight for Shona Majority Rule", making
an instant impact politically by going into an armed struggle, a
move later mimicked by the Ndebele led Zapu which comprised of mainly
semiliterate hero-worshippers of Joshua Nkomo. Nkomo's lieutenants
followed him blindly until he committed political suicide on December
22, 1987.
The only few educated people in Zapu were Shonas like Ariston Chambati
and Daniel Madzimbamuto whose true ethnic allegiance ceased to be
questionable in 1980.
Partnership
The Majority Shona people had realised that our partnership with
deposed Ndebele savages, to oust the white settler regime from dominance
was an extremely complicated affair. This was particularly true
in this instance because prior to the birth of Zanu the struggle
had been led by Joshua Nkomo, a Ndebele assimilant of very vague,
dubious and untraceable ethnic/tribal origins.
Nkomo parroted a motto similar to Zanu's, that of Majority Rule
but would not commit himself to "Shona Majority Rule",
preferring to distort it into "Black Majority Rule". Such
a distortion flew into the face of the real aggrieved person because
Nkomo arrogantly and deliberately missed the point. Black majority
could only be Black Shona Majority Rule. Anyone who stubbornly refuted
this rendered themselves an enemy of the Shona people and Nkomo
became one. Nevertheless, in the interest of the struggle we in
Zanu appreciated the fact that Nkomo had no option but to offer
himself for use to achieve Majority Shona Rule. Hence every positive
effort he made was on behalf of us the majority Shona. Now and then
he needed to be whipped into line because of his conformist tendencies
as in the cases of numerous agreements he struck with Ian Smith
under the cover of darkness thereby putting the liberation process
in severe stress and jeopardy.
Objective
Zanu sought to regain lost Shona dignity, looted cattle, stolen
land and everything else that accrued to the colonialists as a result
of their thuggery by the successive Ndebele and European dominant
generations. It makes economic sense to charge interest on money
borrowed to someone. Therefore, the development/civilisation which
the whites brag about that they brought to Zimbabwe is part of the
profit which is due to us and we inherit all that violently or not,
without a guilty conscience.
White wealth
The riches of the white men in Zimbabwe were and still are accumulated
through monopoly, exploitation, theft, plunder, murder, rape, corruption,
treachery, hypocrisy and lies. Is it possible to correct or reverse
such inhuman acts without resorting to similar tactics? Truly violence
begets violence, and for every action there is a reaction.
Scavengers
It is a known fact, though, that ever since its conception, Zanu
had a double-pronged struggle to wage, that is on the one hand against
the Ndebeles and on the other against the whites. When the Ndebeles
and whites fought one another in the 1890's and then in the 1970's,
they were like vultures fighting over a carcass of dead prey. One
vulture cannot claim ownership of the dead animal on the grounds
that it landed there first. It remains a vulture by name and a scavenger
by habit.
Sithole
The Ndebele's had no legal claim whatsoever upon Zimbabwean sovereignty
just like their earlier cousins (followers of Shoshangane) later
led by Ndabaningi Sithole, that hob goblin who tried to hijack the
struggle. Sithole was foiled and summarily ejected from the party
- an act he regretted till his grave. The simple question is why
would these two black groupings fight for what did not legitimately
belong to them. Participating in the struggle only meant that they
were offering themselves for use by the Majority Shonas.
Correction
Zanu's correction of Sithole's errors left the Shangaans a thoroughly
confused group despite the modification of their identity to drift
closer to Shona under the guise of a language called Ndau, generally
accepted among the ignorant as a dialect of Shona. The truth remains
- they are foreigners, unwilling to advance our cause as they huddle
around and cling childishly to the "Ndonga".
Sustenance of illegal regime
For seventeen years of bitter Zanu struggle (2nd Chimurenga) to
repossess lost Shona pride and stolen land, the whites put up a
very stiff but doomed resistance. They were aided and abetted by
their British and American kith and kin who today will never forgive
R.G. for taking on our behalf what belongs to us. During the struggle,
Ian Smith received modern war equipment from the G8 such as Gazelle
helicopters, UZI's etc., but Zanu received expired medicines through
the U.N. There was no doubt in our minds that the point made by
such assistance to Smith in violation of UN sanctions was that blood
is thicker than water.
Strategy
Now, in a struggle comrades, you must have strategies and develop
your own tactics suitable for the environment in which that struggle
is being executed. Chairman Mao Ze Dong wrote quite extensively
on strategy and tactics. The material is easily accessible to those
willing to read and learn. Designing good strategies is not a simple
matter - it requires acutely intelligent minds spiced with an unwavering
commitment to success.
Zanu was not found wanting in this regard. Men and women made of
the correct political material and with characters made of sterner
stuff tempered with resilience, honesty, dignity and awesomely high
levels of political acumen, began to distinguish themselves on the
ground. We remember Chitepo and Takawira,at this level, with great
fondness.
Reigns
When R.G. took over the reigns of power in Zanu tremors of fears
in the hearts of whites were heard throughout the country. R.G.
immediately proved to be good quality leadership material through
the manner in which he meticulously and incisively executed the
revolutionary fight for the restoration of our hallowed independence
and Shona democracy. Revolution means a violent overthrow of the
status quo. R.G. did precisely that. As we all know the fight is
far from being over.
Flag independence
As long as the white community remained economically dominant beyond
independence day of April 18, 1980, then the battle is certainly
not over yet. Flag independence remains meaningless until the transfer
of wealth into the hands of its rightful owners. No one understands
this position in Zanu better than the amazingly resilient and conscientious
strategist R.G.
Impediment
Because of the Lancaster House Constitutional trappings, R.G. put
the issue of white economic dominance in a political freezer which
he safely locked with the word "Reconciliation". This
earned him boundless praises such as "The most brilliant politician"
by his former tormentors who could not believe their ears when the
policy of reconciliation was announced. R.G. knew how to leave sleeping
dogs lie. He opted to decisively deal firstly with the Ndebeles
once and for all.
Zapu and Zipra
At independence Zapu posed the most difficult challenge to Zanu
over the leadership of the country. The threat was not so much in
terms of grassroots support as it was in terms of military firepower
which Zapu built over many years with Russian and Cuban support
while Zanla sweated it out on the war front fighting Rhodesian forces.
Zipra was strong but inexperienced since they knew no battles of
note. Nevertheless, Zipra remained an impediment in our desire to
conclusively deal with the issue of Ndebeles and their ugly past
and the need to pacify Zapu was never greater than in 1980.
5th Brigade
R.G. instantly realised that it would be futile to draw open battle
-lines with "va-Dumbugura" preferring quietly to do his
homework. He brought into the country super military training experts
from North Korea. Within eight months, a revered, feared and uncompromising
crack force, known as Gukurahundi, had been trained. This is the
force (5th Brigade) which was to strike terror in the hearts of
Ndebeles. On one hand, R.G. consistently dangled the juicy carrot
of Government of National Unity and the integration of forces into
the National Army. Mugabe always knew that Nkomo was desperate for
power and so he let him have a little of it. The integration of
the three armies would help to scatter Zipra far and wide.
Dissidents
On the other hand, R.G. created a small rebel force comprising mainly
of recruits from Zipra and called them dissidents who were complimented
by selected highly trained Zanla forces who would direct operations.
The group was put on pay role and then deployed in the Midlands
and Matabeleland.
Soon the self-styled dissidents were joined by other genuinely aggrieved
Zipras who could not stand the heat generated exclusively for them
in the National Army. However, the army deserters and a few notorious
Zipras who hated R.G. with a passion, never had a clue that the
dissident element was not a Zapu initiative. While Zapu denied sponsoring
dissidents, leading to a loss of faith and confidence in their leadership
by Zipras, the genuine dissident remained confused and uncoordinated,
finally resorting to aimless nomadic movement within the region.
It is during this wondering that they got ambushed, killed and displayed
at Police Camps until they began to decompose.
The Government sponsored dissidents straight away went into an orgy
of bandit activity such as destroying development project equipment,
raping women, demanding food, killing a few "Ndebele sell-outs"
especially those in the Zapu party structures. They cleverly avoided
direct contact with the National Army units except a few small skirmishes
meant to deflect suspicion.
Pretext
A perfect pretext had been created. The 5th Brigade was then swiftly
deployed in the three provinces to "deal with dissidents"
under the command of that agile and indestructible Perence Shiri.
The real targets were Ndebele civilians and Zipra men whose fathers
had committed crimes against the Shona people. The strategy worked
well, in no time Zapu's political structures were smashed.
Liquidation
Within five years, 25 000 Ndebeles had been exterminated in ways
that instilled fear in the survivors, family life was dislocated
as members scattered in different directions. The rate of kill was
just unbelievable and in spite of rumblings by the minority Zapu
in parliament the exercise carried on undisturbed culminating in
the "Head of the Snake" villain fleeing the country to
take refuge in a European country where his stay was bankrolled
by the same multinationals he had earlier proclaimed to be fighting.
Achievements
The real achievements of such a strategy was much greater than what
the numbers of those slaughtered reflect. There is probably roughly
2 million Ndebeles still alive today and therefore the first achievement
of the 5th Brigade was redefining Ndebele and Shona relationships
in so far as to who matters in this country. The Ndebeles now fully
know who wields what political clout in this country and this sets
the stage for the discussion of other achievements of the 5th Brigade.
The achievements include:
Heritage
The military offensive in Matabeleland opened new windows of opportunity
for the Shonas to reassert themselves in the country as the dominant
and numerically superior group in order to repossess our lost glory
and heritage, expressed in material, cultural, social and spiritual
terms.
Language
The Shona language has regained its dominant position in our society.
It has become the lingua franca of Zimbabwe in the public sector
particularly in government departments such as the army, police,
hospitals, schools, immigration, customs, throughout the country.
One can now authoritatively demand service in the Shona language,
even conduct telephonic conversation anywhere in Matabeleland without
any need to apologise for the use of Shona or without the burden
of having to speak Ndebele. National ZTV is completely Shona and
does very well to promote and develop our language. This is as it
should be since Zimbabwe is a Shona Nation. We should not give room
to the languages of the invading groups because our intention is
to culturally fracture and dislocate them.
Let us be reminded that language dominance automatically creates
many opportunities such as employment which occurs according to
the language spread. Shona speakers are now everywhere, in every
corner of the country not as vegetable vendors but holders of influential
positions. This occurrence is not accidental and the doubting Thomases
better get this point straight because it cost careful planning.
Ndebele children now realise that ignorance of Shona is a serious
handicap and have, therefore, slowly but surely grown to accept
the inevitable relegation of their own language to an insignificant
and parasitical second class means of communication restricted to
their homes or play in the streets. Ndebele can only play a translational
role in Zimbabwe and nothing else beyond this - check the Zimbabwe
passport, newspapers etc.
As Shonas, we can now freely traverse the length and breadth of
the country armed only with our language for communication. The
same cannot be said of Ndebele. We must take note that even when
a Shona person makes an effort to utter just a single "ngca"
or "ka" for "qa" the Ndebele stupidly get amused
or fascinated like we used to when a white man attempted to speak
Shona for instance, if the white man in church spoke broken Shona,
like "imwari yedu" you could not miss the excitement and
aoppreciation on the faces of the black congregation who believed
in the superiority of the English language.
The sell-out tea boy, Morgan Tsvangirai, rides on this crest of
success of our policy to elevate Shona to undisputed one National
official language. We gather that when he roves around denouncing
the President in his party's stronghold of Matabeleland he addresses
his rallies in Shona. He better be advised that this is filthy opportunism
as he exploits R.G.'s deeds at the same time trying to destroy him
politically. In any case he is politically a product of Zanu turned
prodigal son. The ZCTU which shot him to prominence was established
by Zanu in the interest of the oppressed workers and Tea-boy better
put his act together. Ziva kwawakabva! Or else hemlock is ready
for you Mr. Chameleon.
Jobs
Roughly 95% of Government jobs in Matabeleland and almost 100% in
the rest of the country are held by Shonas. We cited the relevant
departments earlier and added to them are parastatals such Dairibord
(DZ Ltd), Railways, CSC, GMB, where all positions that matter as
well as low grade jobs are invariably in Shona hands. Exceedingly
heartening is the fact that the private sector went ahead without
waiting for directives to implement the policy successfully. This
includes factories, banks, construction companies etc.
Training in tertiary institutions too has played a very significant
role, as it is critical that in manpower development due attention
is paid to giving skills to the Majority indigenous Shona who will
be able to take up employment opportunities always. Teachers' Colleges,
Polytechs, Universities, all reflect in their enrolment, Shona dominance
regardless of where the institution is located in the country. The
most educated people are Shonas consequently.
With time cities such as Bulawayo will be Shona dominated as predicted
accurately by the late hero Herbert Ushewokunze who at some point
ill-timed the naming of Mtshabezi dam of Mwanakuridza. It is a well
known fact that the job distribution in the city council of Bulawayo
is skewed in favour of Ndebeles. However,it is pleasing that this
is the only employer in Matabeleland with a majority of Ndebeles.
Efforts must be made to put them in line with the present trend.
The resistance to the teaching of Shona in all schools in Matabeleland
will soon fizzle out. More and more teaching posts are being taken
up by Shona college graduates and appointments of Shona school heads
has already been won. Students/pupils in all schools in that part
of the country will, in the not too distant future be mostly Shona.
We must not forget what Nathan Shamuyarira once observed in the
1979 Grand Plan "the only way to weaken the Ndebele is to deprive
him of an education." Shona is taught in all teachers' colleges
countrywide but Ndebele is confined to Matabeleland colleges and
pressure must continue to be applied to limit the teaching of Ndebele
to those few who happen to be enrolled.
Some churches too are beginning to realise the trend of the times.
They have introduced strictly Shona services -a very pertinent move
towards achieving our goal. All churches nation-wide must conduct
services in Shona to achieve that national cohesion and singular
Zimbabwe national identity. However, there are some Bishops of a
known church organisation pretending to be self-anointed champions
of a Ndebele lost cause. Their days are certainly numbered as the
4th Chimurenga will leave no stone unturned, even religious stones
will roll.
Culture
In fact, there is no such portion of this country called Matabeleland.
This was colonial mischief at its worst, in order to apply the divide
and rule barbaric policy. How could invaders have a place named
after their tribe as if they were legitimate inhabitants?
Our culture, robust and durable as ever, is spreading swiftly throughout
the country and the agents are known to us all. Shona cultural trends
are emerging in areas of "rowora" traditionally bastardised
as "lobola" where astronomical bride prices are now being
sought by every Zimbabwean parent. Burial rites like mock drama
in imitation of the deceased's fond habits are now done even where
no Shona person is present.
Once a trend is self-perpetuating, it ceases to need monitoring
as it gets weaned off from its architect. The drum and dance at
funeral wakes and our trust and faith in black magic have all permeated
the social value structures of our former masters.
National public addresses at official functions are done in Shona.
Being a Shona is now a source of pride particularly in Shona assimilates
who in place of that cultural void, have received a reward to fill
in the gap as a result of seeking redemption from Shonas.
Marriage partner preferences bear further testimony to the superiority
of Shonas. Ndebele girls will without exception opt to marry a Shona
man given a choice between men from the two groups. This is not
without reason. Ndebele men are often savage and brutal prospective
husbands. They are ungiving, unprotective and stingy. Since time
immemorial, Shona men have enjoyed the luxury of making Ndebele
girls pregnant and then deserting them. There are several benefits
from this. The young ladies lose out on education, hence on reliable
sources of income, eventually resorting to prostitution. In fact,
our Shona drama script writers have captured this when invariably
all loose female characters playing the role of prostitute or infidelity
are given Ndebele names such as MaNcube, MaKhumalo. Secondly, we
have managed to dilute the Ndebeles since children fathered and
left by our brothers (illiegimates) are Ndebele by name but Shonas
by blood. This is a legitimate form of struggle. The end justifies
the means. The true Ndebele population is shrinking and we can all
be catalysts in this.
Business opportunities
The emergence of Shona indigenous black business entrepreneurs is
another great achievement towards our goal. Most black owned retail
shops in Bulawayo belong to Shona people, the Chigumiras, Munyoros
etc. Most black owned firms in manufacturing, communication, engineering,
clothing, transport, belong to Shonas, in the so called Matabeleland.
Names such as Phillip Chiyangwa, that whiz-kid who turns anything
he touches into gold, are now household names especially amongst
fighters for black empowerment. Chiyangwa and others are leading
the crusade to funnel every industrial and commercial asset in Bulawayo
and elsewhere into Shona hands.
Consumable products such as milk, beef, soups carry Shona labels.
The purpose here is to force the die-hard Ndebele families to start
using Shona words in their home. Language describes one's surroundings
and it is becoming abundantly clear to the Ndebele that this situation
is inescapable and R.G. must take credit for it all.
Combined effort
The military, cultural, economic and political assaults complimented
one another very well to bring about the sterling achievements cited
above. The success of the business enterprises mentioned elsewhere
was well calculated. The appointment of a Shona to head the Central
Bank (Reserve Bank) ensured that no one else gets a banking licence
except Shonas, paving the way for the establishment of indigenous
banks with branches all over the country by Shonas only.
We now have a Shona dominated banking sector which used to be a
preserve of foreigners and there is no doubt that this development
is pivotal to the indigenisation process. Despite serving everyone,
regardless of race, colour,creed, tribe, these banks have fulfilled
their role in our struggle for Shona dominance and therefore would
like to congratulate Julius Makoni of National Merchant Bank (NMB),
Leonard Nyemba of Trust Bank (Trustfin), Gideon Gono of the Commercial
Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ), Francis Nhema of Zimbabwe Building Society
(ZBS), Thata Mutunhu of Agribank, Nigel Chanakira of Kingdom Bank
- the list is endless. Recently one of these banks helped to establish
a Shona person in the heart of Matabeleland North farming area of
Nyamandlovu, on the acquifer - the most valuable land in this area.
The Shona man from Gweru was facilitated with a $60 million loan
to takeover a highy priced productive dairy enterprise from a Swindells,
who could only take from the Kershelmar Dairies, his personal belongings
before he left for Australia. The Tagariras, also Shonas from Bulawayo,
have taken over large properties in the same area, thanks to these
banks and A2 resettlement. More and more large properties (farms)
in Matabeleland, especially Nyamandlovu,have fallen into Shona hands
under the A2 Fast Track Resettlement. Shona workers are employed
on these farms. One must be a fool to fail to realise such political
astuteness on the part of our leader.
Most of those who are ungrateful to Zanu for these achievements
are ignorant of the fact that the 1979 Grand Plan intended to facilitate
funding for budding Shona business enterprises in farming, the hotel
industry, the purchase of large industrial complexes being sold
by migrating former Rhodesians such as G & D in Bulawayo. We
must appreciate that wherever these banks occur in the country,
100% of the staff is Shona.
R.G. sourced funds from the IMF and World Bank and then channelled
them into loan disbursement programmes through these banks. No foreign
owned commercial bank could be trusted with such funds lest they
fail to apply the relevant discrimination against the Ndebeles.
Indigenous banks funnelled the funds into Shona hands. And therefore
our obligation is to ensure that the noises made by IMF and company
about non-payment does not hurt us politically because the money
was put to good use. Those young Shonas tempted to shun the party
should seek more information on the 1979 Grand Plan of Zanu.
Land
This brings us to the very sensitive issue of land which has been
a bone of contention since the Ndebele occupation of Zimbabwe. Because
the majority of people in Bulawayo are Shonas, the rural areas must
now be the target. This can only be done through the resettlement
programme. The deployment of Shonas in Rural Matabeleland will be
the last blow to break the spine of the enemy. Because of this vision
on our part, political power cannot be allowed to slip into the
hands of tyrants. In the words of the now maverick and controversial
Zvobgo being advice to Zapu "There is no less painful way for
you than to join Zanu". Nkomo capitulated in 1987 and we all
know that the Unity Accord was a farce or smokescreen face server
for Zanu's one time greatest foe and headache turned tool.
Shona supremacy is not a dream but a reality. Should you stand idle
and fail to throw your weight behind the leadership? Ask yourself
whether you could be where you are were it not for Mugabe and Zanu
- educationally, politically, economically, etc. Land that is still
in white hands must all find its way into Shona hands. The courts
can shout until the cows come home. Many of us were sent to the
gallows for demanding our independence. The question of compensation
is a non-starter, white farmers must go to Australia via the UK
to collect their compensation. Zanu is simply returning to the rightful
owners what is rightfully theirs. Food shortages will soon be a
thing of the past - we must persevere. Those whites who bought farms
are as guilty as their fathers who horse-pegged Zimbabwean land,
parcelling it out to world war fighters, because they received stolen
property. The ongoing agrarian revolution must be won or else our
independence shall remain hollow. The party will continue to use
Nkomo's fighters to further the cause but we must know when and
how to dump them so that their presence within our ranks does not
unmake our victories in the area of marginalising them. Fortunately,
most of them are not intellectually gifted enough to suspect that
we are still guided by the 1979 Grand Plan. Zanu will not change
- Zipra should change to accept that they are foreigners and therefore
not entitled to enjoy the benefits of being Zimbabweans. So far
they have done well in striking terror in the hearts of their MDC
colleagues. The struggle is a process - from Mgagau/Morogoro to
the establishment of Shona Nationhood, onward ever!
BACKWARD NEVER!
The deeds of the Great Man must be told while they leave. We need
to refocus in view of the presence of the enemy within our ranks.
FROM THE CORE
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