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Pius
Ncube in talks with Prince Charles over Zim
Gift Phiri, The Zimbabwe Independent
September 03, 2004
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/news/2004/September/Friday3/508.html
OUTSPOKEN Bulawayo
Archbishop Pius Ncube secretly met Prince Charles and briefed him
about Zimbabwe's deepening economic and social crisis, the Zimbabwe
Independent heard this week.
Archbishop Ncube,
a fierce critic of Mugabe, met the Prince of Wales in July at his
London residence where he told the heir to the British throne that
Mugabe was slowly joining the elite squad of tragi-comic African
dictators.
Prince Charles
was told about Mugabe's obsession with arming soldiers to fortify
his rule when Zimbabwe was mired in unprecedented poverty, hunger
and disease.
The meeting
was kept under wraps by the British Foreign Office ostensibly because
of its potential to spoil relations between the Royal Family and
Harare.
Ncube this week
confirmed the meeting but emphasised that Prince Charles did not
want the get-together to be publicised.
"It's true I
did meet him but he did not want it reported on," said Ncube. "I
told him about the deteriorating situation in Zimbabwe but he was
well informed. He expressed his sadness and stated that he was the
one who handed the leadership to Mugabe (at Rufaro Stadium in April
1980)."
Mugabe has accused
Archbishop Ncube of joining hands with the former colonial power
in a "satanic" double effort to oust him from power. Addressing
mourners at the funeral of former governor Mark Dube last month,
Mugabe said:
"Dube would
never have gone to Britain to invite Blair to please come and invade
his motherland, in the same satanic way Archbishop Pius Ncube and
his opposition colleagues are doing repeatedly today."
However, Ncube
said he was prepared to die defending the rights of the voiceless
in the country. "People are suffering and as long as they continue
suffering I am going to talk," Ncube said. "I can't stop talking
because it is a God-given duty that the Church must talk when people
are suffering. But I have never advocated violence."
Ncube said he
told the Prince of Wales about inflation, high unemployment, a burgeoning
HIV/Aids crisis and hunger.
The cleric also
told Prince Charles about Mugabe's misplaced priorities such as
equipping the army instead of ensuring that people are well fed.
He also briefed him on the lawlessness currently pervading the country.
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