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Ncube warns NGOs against meddling in domestic politics
The Herald (Zimbabwe)
June 06, 2006

http://www1.herald.co.zw/inside.aspx?sectid=4046&cat=1&livedate=6/6/2006

THE Government has warned non-governmental organisations against meddling in politics.

The Deputy Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Cde Abedinico Ncube said the Government considers it a serious security concern when NGOs allow themselves to be used as conduits for undemocratic processes.

"I would like to urge the NGO fraternity to desist from using their abundant resources to sponsor partisan political interests.

"In fact, the Government takes it as a serious security concern when NGO’s allow themselves to be used as conduits for undemocratic processes.

" Cde Ncube was speaking at the National Association of Non-Governmental Organisation annual conference in Harare last week.

"We are therefore concerned when some NGOs become the conduits for the transfer of funds targeted at pursuing undemocratic processes that have dominated the infamous so-called ‘regime change’ agenda.

"Surely it is a matter of common sense that destabilising governments cannot be considered a necessary condition for development," he said.

The deputy minister said one only had to look at the plethora of articles on the Internet by a network of NGOs calling themselves the Crisis Coalition which were dedicated to nothing else but stirring a national crisis.

"Some of us might have thought that the negative portrayal of the country by NGOs in the international media is confined to the vilification of our political processes alone.

"The latest targeting of the Tonga culture as a subject of misrepresentation by an NGO soliciting for donor funds on the Internet, however, indicates how low some members of the NGO fraternity have stooped in their quest for funding."

The Government, however, recognised that the majority of NGOs recognised and appreciated the importance of working in line with the national agenda in the fight against HIV and Aids.

Cde Ncube said there was need for the Government and NGOs to pool their resources together in pursuing national development.

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