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Stop
waging war against the poor
Crisis in Zimbabwe
Secretariat
May 27, 2005
Since Wednesday the
19th of May 2005, the government of Zimbabwe unleashed its
regiment of violence, the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the army, green bombers
and Harare City Council security to wantonly destroy and torment informal
merchants in the towns and cities of Zimbabwe. The Crisis Coalition strongly
condemns this uncivilized behaviour and urges the government to halt its
illegal attacks against the unemployed, women and the poor.
Citizens of Zimbabwe,
let us wake up. Let us speak out against the violence being unleashed
on us by the Zimbabwe Republic police, the army, green bombers and Harare
city council security officers.
We demand that each
member of the uniformed forces who are true sons and daughters of Zimbabwe,
and not fake sons and daughters of Zimbabwe to stand in front of the mirror,
and answer these questions.
- Where is the source
of my salary?
- What are my duties?
- Am I ethical in
my conduct of duties?
- Am I Supposed to
carry out inhumane commands from my superiors?
- In face the nation
on the 26th of May the Minister of Local Government that
the population in
Bulawayo and Harare increased to 600 000 and 3. 5 million respectively
since 1980 and that three quarters of the people in Harare live in cabins.
As a result, vehicles have increased and so there is traffic congestion.
The demand for water and electricity has increased.
Let it be noted that
high unemployment has been due to the closure of some mines, manufacturing
concerns, the chaotic land reform that has also destroyed tourism in the
process. Yet, these are four major sectors of the economy from which foreign
currency was being earned for Zimbabwe.
a) As rural urban
migration increased, where was the Ministry of Local Government, the Ministry
of Industry and Commerce and the newly formed small to medium enterprises
ministry? Where were they? Eating the fruits, leaves and stems of independence?
Think again, what were they doing? Did they see rural urban migration
as the great trek, which was of no concern of theirs?
b) Why did they not
build more water sources or develop the necessary infrastructure in rural
areas?
One reason given by
the Minister for this sudden need for cleanliness is the need to improve
the image of Zimbabwean towns. Really? Why now two months after parliamentary
elections? Why now when we are faced with 2008 presidential elections?
The reason should be simple; the movement of rural folk from towns back
to the rural areas will increase the electorate for 2008 presidential
elections.
Mugabe’s war against
the poor comes in the background of unsustainable foreign currency, fuel
and food shortages. In an economy where the informal sector employs 80%
of the labour force, torching peoples markets and arresting street kids
will not help the economy let alone bring fuel, foreign currency or fill
the granaries of Zimbabwe.
The flimsy explanation
that the current terror is war on dirt is as silly as it is far from the
truth. It smacks of hypocrisy that the government spends millions of dollars
destroying market and industrial stalls, the livelihood of its people
looking for foreign currency whilst the people within the government continue
to send their children to schools and colleges abroad paying in foreign
currency, and more government ministries have been added. Now 30 government
ministries in Zimbabwe, the largest cabinet in the world!
The current war on
workers is in contrast to one of the virtues of the liberation struggle,
sovereignty.
The Mugabe regime is negating the wishes of thousands of people who sacrificed
their lives for independence. This confirms that the people of Zimbabwe
are not free from their government, and people will not let their sovereignty
and freedom go. Sovereignty will be guarded and the people have begun
to do so in various suburbs of Harare.
At a time when the
people are hungry, it makes more sense for the government to use people
taxes to secure fuel and food, rather than using people’s taxes to torment
them by importing tear smoke.
Arrests, torture and
property vandalism in the name of "cleaning the city" does not
bring foreign currency, food or fuel. The government must urgently compensate
the full market value of the property of the informal sector traders.
It must withdraw its regiment of violence from residential areas. The
current onslaught against Zimbabweans will not solve the twin crises of
legitimacy and governance. It shall and never will through violence.
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the Crisis in Zimbabwe fact sheet
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