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Bindura residents call for implementation of reforms
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition

November 29, 2010

Residents of Chipadze, Bindura on the 20th of November 2010 called for the implementation of reforms agreed upon by the inclusive government ahead of possible elections in 2011. This was said during a theatre discussion forum held by The Coalition at Chipadze Hall where participants raised concerns over the resurgence of political violence in Mashonaland Central. Participants further highlighted that elections should come after the passing of a new constitution, carrying out of the national healing process and the stabilisation of the political environment.

The discussion followed a performance of the election drama, Simudza Mureza (Lift up the flag) by the Savanna Trust drama group.

During discussions, the Coalition conducted a review of the constitution making and national healing processes. The following issues were raised;

Constitution

  • It was noted that people in Bindura did not participate freely as they were forced to parrot party positions .
  • Civic education was inadequate as some participants at the outreach meetings were unaware of constitutional matters
  • There was limited participation due to threats made by ZANU PF supporters under 'Operation Chimumumu'

On the way forward it was highlighted that despite the reservations participants had towards the constitution making process, the process should proceed as they felt that the content of the proposed constitution would be better than the Lancaster House constitution which Zimbabweans are currently using.

National healing

  • National healing should take place at the community level while the government should consult communities on how they want the process carried out. It was noted that in the Mashonaland Central province, the Organ on National Healing conducted national healing meetings with the Governor and Members of Parliament without involving communities.
  • Perpetrators of political violence should be arrested to guard against future human rights abuses.

After the forum, two female participants informed The Coalition that they were afraid to participate during public events as they feared for their safety. They noted that during the meeting they identified two state security agents whom they accused of instigating violence in the area together with youths from surrounding farms.

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