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Conference Proceedings: Towards a political framework that guarantees good governance
Centre for Peace Initatives in Africa (CPIA)
March 28, 2007

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Opening Remarks and Introductions
  • Historical Background: Zimbabwe - Towards a Framework that Guarantees Good Governance
  • Chairperson's Remarks
  • Distribution of the Background Paper
  • Opening Song and Prayer
  • Discussion
  • Chairperson's Summary of Discussion
  • Implementation Committee
  • Committee's Terms of Reference
  • Conclusion and Closing Remarks

Introduction

The Centre for Peace Initiatives in Africa (CPIA) convened a National Conference on Zimbabwe: Towards a Political Framework that Guarantees Good Governance from the 26 - 28th of March 2007 at the Holiday Inn in Mutare. The Conference brought together 107 participants that included representatives from the Government of Zimbabwe, all political parties, Academia, representatives of the Church, Trade Unions, Civil Society, Women, Business, Farmers, War Veterans, the Youth, the Media, CPIA donors and diplomats as observers.

The Conference was a follow-up to the National Conference on Governance in the Zimbabwean Context which was held from the 14th - 16th of November 2006, at the Holiday Inn in Bulawayo. At the end of the Conference, a communiqué was adopted which mandated CPIA to convene a follow-up conference, to give shape and form to the observations and sentiments made during the conference.

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