Tuesday, 30 January 2007, 16:07
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SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR AF/S
EO 12958 DECL: 01/29/2017
TAGS PREL, ZI, SF
SUBJECT: (C) EXILED ZIMBABWEAN BUSINESSMEN FLOAT ZIMBABWE
POWERSHARING IDEA
Classified By: Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Elizabeth Hinson. Reason s 1.4(b) and (d).
(U) This message has been coordinated with AmEmbassy Harare.
1. (C) SUMMARY: Exiled Zimbabwean businessmanXXXXXXXXXXXX is quietly floating an idea to shift executive power from President Mugabe to a “technocratic” Prime Minister. To get Mugabe to accept the deal, Mugabe would remain President until 2010 with some power over the security apparatus, but the Prime Minister would run the economy and get the country back on its feet. All parties would work together to draft a new constitution. XXXXXXXXXXXX was open to ideas on who best to sell the plan, but suggested new UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, working through an envoy like former Malaysian PM Mahathir, as possible mediators. We cannot comment on the merits of the plan, but find it encouraging that senior Zimbabwean exile businessmen are discussing solutions to their country’s political and economic crisis. Embassy Harare notes that the concept is increasingly in circulation in Harare and may not require outside intervention. END SUMMARY.
2. (C) A group of prominent Zimbabwean businessmen living in South Africa, led by XXXXXXXXXXXX, discussed with visiting NIO for Africa, PolCounselor and PolOff January 27 a possible strategy for transferring executive power from President Robert Mugabe to a “technocratic” prime minister. XXXXXXXXXXXX was joined by XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXX, and XXXXXXXXXXXX. The four businessmen agreed that there is a “window of opportunity” to bring positive change to Zimbabwe, opened by the deteriorating economic situation and Mugabe’s advancing age and declining health.
3. (C) XXXXXXXXXXXX’s strategy builds on the assumption that Mugabe will never voluntarily give up power. He fears for his future if he steps down — citing the Charles Taylor example XXXXXXXXXXXX.
4. (C) Under XXXXXXXXXXXX’s (somewhat convoluted) plan:
— Mugabe gets the extension of his presidential term to 2010, but would share power with a “technocratic” Prime Minister during the 2007-10 period.
— The PM would have to be acceptable to 85 percent of the parliament, thus requiring opposition MDC support, and could only be removed by an 85 percent vote in parliament.
— The President would still appoint the key security ministers of Defense, Home Affairs, and National Security. The PM would appoint the other cabinet members, particularly in the economic area. However, deployment of troops would require the approval of both the PM and President.
— The PM would not be eligible to run for President in 2010, thus ensuring his or her political independence.
— Between 2007-10, the Constitution and electoral system would be reviewed, and a new constitution put in place.
— In return for these “reforms,” the international community would agree to the phased lifting of sanctions, the “acceptance” of the extension of Mugabe,s term to 2010, and perhaps most importantly to provide economic assistance to help rehabilitate the Zimbabwean economy.
5. (C) XXXXXXXXXXXX said that a number of Zimbabweans could play the role of technocratic Prime Minister. XXXXXXXXXXXX.
6. (C) On the question of who sells this plan to Mugabe, XXXXXXXXXXXX was open to ideas. He said that Moeletsi Mbeki, a
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South African businessman and (estranged) brother to the President, recommended against South Africa playing the mediation role, arguing that ForMin Dlamini-Zuma is too close to Mugabe. Moeletsi Mbeki recommended involving the new UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, working through an envoy like
SIPDIS former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir.
7. (C) COMMENT: We cannot comment on whether Mugabe might accept a power-sharing plan like XXXXXXXXXXXX proposes or who is best to convince Mugabe, but it is encouraging that four senior Zimbabwean businessmen are actively discussing ideas to resolve their country’s political and economic crisis. For the last seven years, most exiled Zimbabwean businessmen in South Africa have avoided any political involvement in their home country. We are not as quick as Moeletsi Mbeki to dismiss a possible South African role in any proposed transition deal, even if they are not the ones to sell it directly to Mugabe. The South African Government is increasingly frustrated with Mugabe’s intransigence and Zimbabwe’s economic decline, which impedes regional integration and growth; President Thabo Mbeki wants to see Zimbabwe “resolved” before he leaves power in 2009; and the last thing South Africa wants while hosting the 2010 World Cup is a messy and violent election in Zimbabwe. END COMMENT.
8. (C) EMBASSY HARARE COMMENT: The concept described by XXXXXXXXXXXX is increasingly in circulation in Harare. Morgan Tsvangirai told Emboffs on 30 January that this is Mugabe,s
SIPDIS Plan B as he runs into growing resistance to 2010 and that the candidate for PM would be Simba Makoni. Significant outside intervention, therefore, may not be necessary; however, gentle encouragement from Pretoria is unlikely to be amiss. UN SYG Ban may not wish to engage on this issue at the beginning of his tenure, especially in view of the way Mugabe treated former UN SYG Annan. END EMBASSY HARARE COMMENT.
live mugabe alone
This is my country No one will tell me what to do
I pray that president Mugabe will live longer we will rather stay like what we are no than selling our soul to the devil l pray tha when our president is out of power l pray that God gives us another leader like Him who is a heard nut to crack lm really proud of Him l don’t want our country to be like south Africa coz they are illuminated already we don’t want that .Before he even got on power our mp is already taking about gay right go to america or south africa and rule the this is our country we don’t allow such crap in our country the illuminate they are behind you prime minister you will never be our president
Mugabe is the truth “Hate it or love it” fuck the illuminati. No matter how they judge you there never will be someone like you “Viva Mugabe”
Viva MUGABE. Pasi na Tsvangirai and his bunch of illuminatti. Once you accept Tsvangirai you wld have accepted the illuminatti to rule this beautiful Zimbabwe. Stick to Mugabe and only Mugabe, a true revolutionary leader,a Christian,statesman,a visionary leader. Viva Mugabe.Viva Mugabe.Viva Mugabe. Protect your country from Satanism by voting for Mugabe.
We are not politicians but the above writer is telling the truth. If you vote Tsvangirai its like voting for the Illuminatti. love or hate Mugabe but protect your nation by your wise choice. ZANU PF is the way to go. MDC is illuminatti formation. extensive readers of various articles ,political or non-political ,can support this. AMEN.
Iam a zimbabwean living in the uk .We are black african people and we are sick and tired of foreigners from europe voicing in pur politics.In the uk theres blacks from carribean and there are not in uk commons.As iam not white I dont wanna be involved in politics.This is a country for the english,scottish,welsh and irish.I just abide by the laws ,but this is what we urging white people to d po in southern africa.Know that you are not african originally.Dont chant racist or involve yourselves in politics.If you racist just go to another country.Most white people in the uk are ashamed of certain white racists in africa.Displaying swastikas cannot scare us anymore because we are not gonna tolerate oppression by minorities who are not going to decency and respect for a country which they dont originate from.Iam not against peoples colour my wife is english,but minorities should just work school and respect their host nation without taking the piss.I dont care about the collapse of zimbabwe,but our leaders should only be ndebele or shona.People from asia carry on with business and are good citizens white people should do the same.They should change their ways if not then pack their bags,and the law abiding ones remain.I was shocked about the attacks on farmers but land is the cause of mens conflict.The militias in africa are training black men to fight back not to be weak against colonialists.The illuminati are real .White south africans should feel remorse and sympathy for blacks for what some of them did during apatheid,on black african soil.In britain I met some rhodesians bosting about that racist ian smith.They just talk about mugabe who iam not a fan off and they dont talk about the atrocities commited by white people including the death of my grandfather who was killed by an australian agent.Presidents in africa should rule for 8years max mugabe should have done that,but they are all illuminati puppets.No one was prosecuted in zimbabwe and south africa for massacres commited during colonialism thats why young people are waging war because so called reconciliation and silence,every white person still owns land and has a job.People still live in second hand conditions in their own country come on.Address the issues convict the apatheid offenders distribute some land to locals,create jobs for blacks coloureds asians