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Zimbabwe
Social Forum supports mass stayaway 9 & 10 June
Zimbabwe Social
Forum (Youth Council)
June 07, 2005
Operation
povo yaramba, Lets get free or die trying!
The resistance
is building up! On Thursday and Friday this week, progressive forces
are calling for a nationwide shut down in an operation code named
'Povo Yaramba'. The NCA chairperson Dr Madhuku has already announced
through the weekend papers, the resolution of the Broad Alliance,
which he chairs, and comprising of the MDC, ZCTU, ZINASU, Crisis
and other civic groups. The resolution reached was to call for the
stay away and then to follow it up with a series of actions in the
coming week.
We met with
Dr Madhuku (Chair of the broad alliance) this afternoon as a team
that had been meeting and mobilizing for resistance against Mugabe's
ongoing attacks on the poor, comprising the Zimbabwe Social Forum
Youth Camp, young workers from Engineering and Commercial Workers
Union of Zimbabwe (CWUZ), ISO, Woza activists, the Chamber of the
Informal Economy Association (CIEA), CBO, students, individual township
activists from Highfield, Mbare, Mabvuku, Glenview/Budiriro, Kuwadzana
etc. We all agreed on united front resistance and to throw ourselves
all out in mobilization for the 8 and 9 June Stay away.
We are calling
upon the masses of Zimbabwe to fully support the calls for the stay
away and ensure a total shut down come this Thursday and Friday.
We are convinced that Mugabe can be stopped if the poor masses of
this country are united and the showdown starts this Thursday. Mugabe
has only been able to continue for this long because he attacked
at a time when the progressive forces were scattered, disoriented
and at their weakest in terms of leadership, mobilization and organization.
Matters were made worse by the dillydallying of those who should
have most logically taken up leadership and mobilized for the resistance.
The majority of those affected are the urban poor who have loyally
supported the MDC for the past six years in the face of extreme
repression from the Mugabe regime. As such the MDC has a duty to
defend its constituency. It's unbelievable that the MDC leadership
could only repay this support with the confused statements issued
by Tsvangirai in which he said the MDC was not exactly opposed to
the clean up campaign but it's the 'how' they disagree with. What
a tragic repeat of the mambo jumbo of the MDC's position on the
land question! Most in the MDC ranks have proved to be cowards not
ready to lead a serious resistance to Mugabe, all they care about
now is their privileged positions and perks. Genuine leaders will
be seen leading their people in this struggle. MDC is part of the
broad alliance and as such the party leadership must come out clearly
mobilizing and leading their people.
Hardest hit
as well is the working class. The majority of workers were staying
in cabins and they are now homeless with their property destroyed.
The burden on the workers has also been worsened because they now
have to support their families and relatives who were in the informal
sector whose livelihood has been destroyed. As such it is an obligation
on the ZCTU and trade unions to mobilize and lead workers in this
struggle.
At the core
of the so-called 'operation murambatsvina' or 'restore order', is
Gono's drive to rebuild a full-scale neo-liberal economic order.
He wants a new socio-economic culture to support this new order.
He wants every economic activity to be taxed; in a sense he wants
to be the best (worst) tax collector there is. So when you want
to buy a tomato you go into a registered supermarket. Already the
cross border traders have come under attack losing goods and their
money at borders. While he is mercilessly attacking the poor, Gono
is doing everything to defend and protect the interests of capital.
He has already said salary increments should not be more than 85%,
he has removed levies on tobacco farmers and is giving handout to
business left right and center, and is giving cheap money to businesses
in the so called productive sector support scheme. Since the elections
prices of almost every basic commodity have more than doubled and
this month residents were shocked with rates running into millions.
It is therefore crucial for the social movement opposed to neo-liberalism
and capitalism to be part of the resistance. The lightning we are
seeing now announces the thunder of the carnage of the neo-liberal
project. As such it is as a matter of duty that every genuine fighter
against neo-liberalism must join the resistance and fight alongside
the masses in this struggle.
Thursday it's
a complete shut down and we demand an immediate end to Gono and
Mugabe's 'operation attack the poor', release of all those arrested,
return of all confiscated goods, reopening of all flea markets and
informal trading areas, an end to harassment of commuters and compensation
to all those whose property was destroyed in this madness.
Rise up the
poor masses! Rise up against dictatorship and neo-liberalism!
Briggs Bomba
Zimbabwe Social Forum (Youth Council)
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