By Tinashe Chisaira ( @cdetinashe)- Published in 2013.
Tinashe Chisaira (in orange NCA vote NO t-shirt during the 2013 referendum.In a debate with Vote YES youths |
Firstly this is a response to Cde Takura Zhangazha’s facebook and blog post, ‘The National Constitutional Assembly’s False Departure and Lost Compass’
that was published on Saturday on the day of the 25 January 2014
council by-elections in Zaka’s Ward 32, Harare’s Ward 12 and Karoi’s
Ward 10; and the maiden electoral appearance of the NCA Party.
The leadership of NCA just before the movemnt was transformed into a political party by the membership |
Secondly, I respect every individual’s freedom of conscience, expression and association.
But fundamentally as one of the numerous cadres who have joined the
NCA Party and who believes in its mission as the current sole electoral
voice of social and economic justice in Zimbabwe, it becomes a
constitutional right and obligation to respond to Zhangazha’s article.
Takura Zhangazha, who read out the statement that transformed the NCA
into a political party at the NCA extraordinary congress in 2013, and
the former Director of Information Cde Blessing Vava have publicly
announced their resignation from the party.
It is to be expected that people don’t always give the complete
picture surrounding their decisions. Any way it’s expected that party
membership would have the right of responding publicly, in the spirit of
democracy and honest debate.
Suspect Timing or ‘Ayesaba Amagwala’
Zhangazha’s decision to leave the NCA did not come about as a result
of an internal or formal disagreement. He chose to engage in an informal
debate with comrades who rightly felt that the party should contest in
elections, and he went into hibernation after that, choosing only to
write a quick letter to the public announcing the resignation on the eve
of the elections.
The timing would be highly suspect to announce a resignation in the
midst of an election. One would be forgiven for concluding that the
comrades felt that the election as lost, so they felt smear than to be
tainted by defeat. Hence the quick way out.
That would be a blatant sign of cowardice, where Cde Julius Malema
would break into the song ‘Ayesaba Amagwala’. Furthermore that timing
lacked mature strategy and was filled with spite. How could people
choose to go public about an internal disagreement when people are going
to the polls?
A movement from below or an elitist party
In an elitist movement, people fears for positions and individual
mobility tend to hold more sway that the wishes of the people. There are
people who get impatient with the Congress being pushed to a later
time.
Their sole reason being that their positions become less secure as
the movement takes shape from the grassroots. The people of Mbare got
together and decided on an electoral symbol for the by-elections,
choosing a symbol that spoke of the need for food unlike open palms and
national monuments.
That such crucial decisions are coming from the grassroots in itself
becomes threatening to self imposed ‘leaders’ at the top, who have no
link with the masses except through facebooking and blogging.
Furthermore a grassroots linked cadre, would know that the true path
to win an argument in a peoples’ party would be by going to the people
on the ground and convincing them by honest argumentation.
In the NCA at least there was that opportunity which the comrades
failed to utilise. At least in some organisations or parties dishonest
leadership would try to fast track debate and hoodwink unsuspecting
comrades.
So yes, comrades the NCA will not ‘create cult symbols’ and will
remain an organisation that ‘has history thrust upon it’ and indeed ‘no
one is indispensable’. The march is long and will continue with those
comrades who are prepared to face reality, that the path to building a
peoples’ party committed to social justice is never easy.
The later we hold the congress the better and the more we face this
situation, setbacks and debates the nearer we reach the goal of a
qualitative people’s party.
Whose Departure? Whose Compass?
The departure from inactivity and lobbying politicians to challenging
them, at least the short term causes of it are rooted in the Vote No
Campaign of last year. The campaign that was undertaken by committed
cadres from the trade union, students union movements, left
organisations and social movements and some parties like the MDC99.
The campaign was bringing together young activists like myself and
fellow students at the time and experienced activists, some of whom have
seen the launch of both the NCA, MDC etc.
The way we saw it was that the decision to form a party in a
supposedly two-party society was going to be a brave and ideological
one. That it was to be a brave one, was seen by some comrades who knew
that the MDC/Zanu PF narrative was no longer beneficial to the country’s
electoral politics, but because of cowardice decided to be
‘do-nothings’, critics who are afraid of going and facing the people
themselves.
Some of our cadres in the Vote No campaign retreated to their shells
due to cowardice and betrayed the cause, leaving the burden upon the
NCA. The departure of the NCA was hence by all material facts a brave
one. However some fell along the way, and better that they fell away at
the beginning of the journey when we haven’t entrusted our backs to
them.
These comrades and others have lost their compasses, for even if
there are to join other parties or likely coalitions in the long run,
they will always depart and run away at the first whiff of the
meet-the-people gunpowder.
Some have runaway from leaving politics of the offices because they
are afraid of talking and listening to the organic intellectualism of
the people. The people who have legitimate cause to be informed that the
2013 Constitution process was a historic deception.
The people who have to know that the deceptive politicians no longer
had the moral right nor authority to be lobbied, but to be met head-on
at the polling station and in parliament and council rooms.
And at the same to be met on the streets, in campuses, villages and
towns like what the people of Chitungwiza have done in the past week
that Zhangazha and his comrades have chickened out of a party that was
departing from elitism to community organising.
Not to be spared are trade union and students union leaders who urge
their supposed followers to follow the outdated concept of economism
that stated that ‘workers and students’ have no place in politics, that
they must concentrate on bread and butter issues and leave politics to
the politicians.
Comrades it’s highly dishonest to go public due to actions that have
resulted from cowardice. And being scared of the ordinary people would
make an elitist person who dreams of travelling first class run out of
the mbombela class of the freedom train and claim that others have lost
the compass.
We may never have been travelling in the same direction in the first
place; neither would the people spare first class seats for self-styled
leaders.
Since it is fashionable to quote late revolutionaries, here is one
phrase that was made famous by Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. On 25
October 1917, there was a meeting of the Congress of Soviets when news
came that the Bolsheviks were seizing power.
Other perfectionists, cowards, do-nothings and Mensheviks decided not
to participate in the Congress and to walk out of the room where the
Congress was being held. As these people were leaving, refusing
participation, holding on to the past and to their faulty compasses,
Trotsky taunted them, by proclaiming –truthfully as it turned out-that
they were on their way into the dustbin of history! Adieu!http://nehandaradio.com/2014/01/27/nca-departure-and-compass-into-the-dustbin-of-history-a-response-to-zhangazha/
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