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Memorandum
of Understanding between Zanu PF and the two MDC formations
July
21, 2008
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Preamble
We the Parties
to this Memorandum of Understanding;
Concerned about
the recent challenges that we have faced as a country and the multiple
threats to the well-being of our people;
Dedicating ourselves
to putting an end to the polarisation, divisions, conflict and intolerance
that have characterised our country's politics;
Determined to
build a society free of violence, fear, intimidation, hate, patronage,
corruption and founded on justice, fairness, openness, transparency,
dignity and equality;
Recognising
the centrality and importance of African institutions in dealing
with African problems, and agreeing to seek solutions to our differences,
challenges and problems through dialogue under the auspices of the
SADC mediation, supported and endorsed by the African Union;
Acknowledging
that we have an obligation of establishing a framework of working
together in an inclusive government;
Desirous therefore
of entering into a dialogue with a view to returning Zimbabwe to
prosperity;
Recognising
that such a dialogue requires agreement on procedures and processes
that will guide the dialogue.
Now therefore
agree as follows:
1. Definitions
The 'Memorandum
of Understanding' ("MOU") shall mean this written
agreement signed by the Principals.
'The Parties'
shall mean ZANU-PF, the two MDC formations led by Morgan Tsvangirai
and by Arthur Mutambara respectively.
'The Principals'
shall mean the President and First Secretary of ZANU-PF, Robert
Gabriel Mugabe, the President of the one MDC formation, Morgan Richard
Tsvangirai and the President of the other MDC formation, Arthur
Guseni Oliver Mutambara.
2. Declaration
of Commitment
The Parties
hereby declare and agree to commit themselves to a dialogue with
each other with a view to creating a genuine, viable, permanent
and sustainable solution to the Zimbabwean situation and, in particular,
to implement this Memorandum of Understanding.
3. Representation
The Parties
will be represented by two representatives each in the dialogue.
4. Agenda
The Parties
have agreed to the following Agenda:
4.1. Objectives
and Priorities of a new Government
(a) Economic
(i) Restoration
of economic stability and growth
(ii) Sanctions
(iii) Land question
(b) Political
(i) New
Constitution
(ii) Promotion of equality, national healing and cohesion, and
unity
(iii)External interference
(iv)Free political activity
(v) Rule of law
(vi) State organs and institutions
(vii) Legislative agenda priorities
(c) Security
(i) Security
of persons and prevention of violence
(d) Communication
(i) Media
(ii) External radio stations
4.2 Framework
for a new Government
4.3 Implementation
mechanisms
4.4 Global political
agreement.
5. Facilitation
The Dialogue
shall be facilitated in accordance with the SADC and AU resolutions.
6. Time
frames
The Dialogue
commenced on 10 July 2008 and will continue until the Parties have
finalised all necessary matters, save for short breaks that may
be agreed upon for purposes of consultation. It is envisaged that
the Dialogue will be completed within a period of two weeks from
the date of signing of
this MOU.
7. Venue
The Dialogue
shall be conducted at such venues as shall be determined by the
Facilitator in consultation with the representatives of the Parties.
8. Communication
with the media
None of the
Parties shall, during the Dialogue period, directly or indirectly
communicate the substance of the discussion with the media. The
parties shall refrain from negotiating through the media, whether
through their representatives to the Dialogue or any of their Party
officials.
9. Decisions
by the Parties
The Parties
shall not, during the subsistence of the Dialogue, take any decisions
or measures that have a bearing on the agenda of the Dialogue, save
by consensus. Such decisions or measures include, but are not limited
to the convening of Parliament or the formation of a new government.
10.
Interim measures
10.1 Security
of persons
(a) Each
Party will issue a statement condemning the promotion and use
of violence and call for peace in the country and shall take
all measures necessary to ensure that the structures and institutions
it controls are not engaged in the perpetration of violence.
(b) The
Parties are committed to ensuring that the law is applied fairly
and justly to all persons irrespective of political affiliation.
(c) The
Parties will take all necessary measures to eliminate all forms
of political violence, including by non-state actors, and to
ensure the security of persons and property.
(d) The
Parties agree that, in the interim, they will work together
to ensure the safety of any displaced persons and their safe
return home and that humanitarian and social welfare organisations
are enabled to render such assistance as might be required.
10.2 Hate
speech
The Parties
shall refrain from using abusive language that may incite hostility,
political intolerance and ethnic hatred or undermine each other.
11.
The role of SADC and the AU
The implementation
of the Global Political Agreement that the Parties will conclude
shall be underwritten and guaranteed by the Facilitator, SADC and
the AU.
12.
Execution of the agreement
This agreement
shall be signed by the Principals in the presence of each other
and shall be witnessed by the Facilitator.
Signed at Harare
this day of 2008.
Robert G. Mugabe
President, ZANU-PF
Morgan R. Tsvangirai
President, MDC
Arthur G. O.
Mutambara
President, MDC
Thabo Mbeki
SADC Facilitator
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