A Million Reasons Why Thabo Mbeki Is Too Junior To Shake Chamisa’s Hand
20 December 2019
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By Simba Chikanza| PART 1 | “Each generation must discover its mission, fulfill it or betray it, in relative opacity,” – Fanon. 

Simba Chikanza

I still contend that MDC President Nelson Chamisa was wrong even at the onset, to meet former South African President Thabo Mbeki worse, in a closed door session. I write as someone who is actively working to restore law and order in Zimbabwe and daily seeking the prosecution of criminals causing the suffering of millions of citizens. There are a million reasons why Nelson Chamisa should never at any time meet or even converse via phone with Mbeki chief of which is that Mbeki is too junior to him and furthermore too low a human being (in legal reality), a mere criminal seeking the next opportunity to commit another crime. Mbeki has already been found on the wrong side of the law by the High Courts of South Africa for the same. 

Thabo Mbeki

There are a million reasons why the MDC leader should never meet Mbeki for anything, and I repeat, anything. There is no legal reason anywhere in the universe; there is no moral reason; there is not even a logical reason why such a meeting should happen.

Thabo Mbeki is an abuser, a rapist, a murderer, himself, on whose hands is the blood of 103 innocent Zimbabweans, whose judicial report he personally blocked. When it comes to the legals, the Victim should surely never be expected to meet the rapist, the torturer. Here we are talking about a crime who’s commission was upheld by South Africa’s High Court. For more than 12 years, Mbeki and his colleagues fought to keep the contents of the Judge Khampepe Report under wraps. The High Court case saw the details of a damning cover-up being revealed which shows that: Zimbabwe’s 2002 elections were rigged, and Mbeki knew all about it. This High Court verdict means that anyone even dreaming this man Mbeki could mediate a Zimbabwean crisis, are themselves criminals and such of the worst kind.

I wonder what mental state the MDC leader was when he walked into that meeting earlier this week and single-handedly marched into a closed-door session with this rapist, Mbeki. Perhaps Chamisa was feeling well but legally, still abusers are banned from accessing their victims. And victims must know too well, worse will come. In terms of morals there is no sane human being alive who would agree to such access being granted.

When it comes to a logical reason: how on earth should a minority Party leader, with the lowest opposition representation ever since the MDC was formed be said to be stalling a whole government? Is it not better for Mbeki to meet the 2/3rds of parliament, the 1st largest chunk since 1980 and conclude the national talks with them? That Mbeki goes against such logic, is it not enough proof that he is a mentally unfit individual? How does Chamisa endanger himself to go into a closed door session with a human being with such warped logic?

Mbeki simply wants to commit more crime.

And what solution will Mbeki bring, someone who is working to worsen the breakdown of law and order in Zimbabwe? Mbeki is not only a criminal, he is one such who is seeking to commit more crime. Already Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman has publicly revealed that Mbeki has a new job which is that of obfuscating crimes against humanity, internal sanctions imposed and executed by his boss, Mnangagwa. Charamba said of Mbeki upon his visit early this week, he (Mbeki) is now doing the job of lobbying internationally for Mnangagwa. For this reason, meeting Mbeki or even conversing with him is conversing with a criminal whose role is none other than to incriminate Chamisa. Mbeki’s role is that of shaping Mnangagwa into a victim and transforming Chamisa into an offender.

I maintain that Chamisa is the victim, not Mnangagwa. Some have said it was important for Chamisa to convey his position. I maintain that the only expression Chamisa must communicate to a person of Mbeki’s stature is that of avoiding him, or if he really needs to, to send someone else and specifically someone junior. Send someone like Sikhala or even the MDC Youth leader to meet Mbeki. Chamisa is too senior for a criminal who belongs to not only Chikuribi Maximum Prison, but The Hague.

Simba Chikanza writes in his personal capacity.

THIS IS PART 1.