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Trust
seeks new strategy to resolve political impasse
Daily
Mirror (Zimbabwe)
November 21, 2005
http://www.zimmirror.co.zw/
THE
Zimbabwe Civic Education Trust (Zimcet) says it will embark
on a programme to educate the public on ways to engage the government
without confrontation to resolve the political and economic challenges
facing the nation. Zimcet director, David Chimhini said they had
adopted this strategy at a weeklong regional confidence- building
and capacitating workshop held recently in Durban, South Africa.
"As Zimbabweans,
we need positive solutions to our problems. We should appreciate
the need for concerted efforts to engage at grassroots level. And
we have the capacity to do so peacefully. "We should look at the
sources of our problems and try to influence the powers-that-be
from grassroots level. This must then lead to political dialogue
with everyone's input," said Chimhini. He said it was not advisable
for people to adopt a confrontational attitude when lobbying for
change. Instead, said Chimhini, people should start talking with
councillors, then MPs, before engaging ministers and other relevant
offices.
He added that
Zimcet would soon start lobbying church and traditional leaders,
civic groups and other non-governmental organ-isations to help implement
the public awareness campaign. Civic groups and NGOs from Southern
Africa attended the workshop and resolved to adopt similar strategies
in their respective countries.
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