Truth be told, the only thing newsworthy about Wednesday’s general elections in Zimbabwe is how peaceful they were. It certainly came as no surprise when the state Election Commission announced today that President Robert Mugabe was re-elected with 61 percent of the popular vote over Opposition Leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who garnered only 33. No less… Read more.
Morgan Tsvangirai
Democratic Silver Lining in Zimbabwe’s (de facto) Dictatorship
Last year I joined the chorus of political commentators all over the world in hailing the coalition government between President Mugabe’s Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party and Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party as the best hope for democracy in Zimbabwe. And we did so knowing full well that this coalition… Read more.
UPDATE: Zimbabwe forms (improbable) coalition government
One of the potential hazards of publishing online commentaries is that it’s very easy for experts on any subject you’re writing about to expose you as an uninformed fool. In fact, I know extremely intelligent people who refuse to even submit online comments out fear of having them undermined by more informed comments. Therefore, I… Read more.
UPDATE: Mugabe concedes to rule by coalition, but…
Like Kibaki and his ruling party [in Kenya], all indications are that Mugabe and his ruling ZANU-PF party lost close national elections that were held on March 29. Yet, like Kibaki, Mugabe refused to concede defeat, which also plunged Zimbabwe into post-election violence…. Therefore, it behooves Opposition Leader Morgan Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic… Read more.
Mugabe Forces Opposition Leader Tsvangirai to Flee for His Life
Nobody who knows Mugabe can possibly believe that he will ever accept defeat at the polls. After all, this man is a genocidal megalomaniac who is congenitally disposed to war. Therefore, it will take a war, the likes of which Africa has not seen in years, to wrest power from his hands. [Mugabe makes a… Read more.