Selective application of the law and Chris Mutsvangwa’s grievanceBy Trevor NcubeMost parents deeply love their children and want nothing, but the best for them. Most children adore their parents and desire the best for them. So, I can imagine the pain that Monica and Christopher Mutsvangwa feel over the arrest and continued detention of their beloved son on allegations of illegal foreign currency trading and possession of Starlink equipment. It cannot be easy for them spending the freezing nights in their comfortable beds while their beloved son languishes in the inhuman and humiliating prison conditions that the likes of Hopewell Chino’no, Job Sikhala, Jacob Ngarivhume and others have endured. Neville has a wife and children, who must be traumatised by the absence of their bread winner. Neville will hopefully appear in court soon for the allegations against him to be tested. Chris said he believes his political enemies, and by extension and his logic, enemies of President Emmerson Mnangagwa are behind his son’s arrest and persecution. In an exclusive interview with The Standard, Chris turned his son’s predicament into a political grievance. Chris also suggested that his opponents were after President Mnangagwa’s position. Sikhala was held in remand prison without trial for over 600 days. I do not recall Monica and Chris protesting the unfairness of the abuse of State resources to persecute their compatriot and fellow human being. Chris also complained that his opponents had captured the judiciary to lay malicious charges against his son. And yet this is exactly what the Mnangagwa administration has done to those it views as a threat or enemies, with Chris and Monica cheering on lyrically. It is difficult to believe that Neville’s arrest was not sanctioned by President Mnangagwa. Or, that it happened without his full knowledge particularly seeing as Neville was remanded in custody to May 30, 2024 without intervention from President Mnangagwa whom Chris calls the “owner of the State”. It appears boot licking has failed to soften Mnangagwa’s heart and open the prison gates. When the late former President Robert Mugabe was pursuing the then Vice President Mnangagwa, who at the time briefly escaped into exile, l am sure his family was traumatised. Chris exonerates President Mnangagwa from the arrest of his son though the best kept secret in Zimbabwe is that the President is briefed on all sensitive arrests. This whole saga raises four key issues namely:
Zanu PF politics has not evolved away from crude liberation politics characterised by crude fights, which are mostly fuelled by personal agendas and less by big picture issues, values and principles. The post liberation struggle nation building project calls for more maturity than this. It demands an empathetic leadership driven by the desire for the best for the majority at most times. Nation building demands principled and visionary leadership not poisoned by provincial concerns and or encumbered by pedestrian horizons. Nation building needs resilient national institutions that serve the broad interests of all without regard to their station in life. Trevor Ncube is Chairman of Alpha Media Holdings and host of In Conversation With Trevor. This is an excerpt from the weekly Newsletter . Please subscribe for thought provoking fresh insights. | |||
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