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WOZA
demonstrate in Bulawayo
Bulawayo Agenda
November 30, 2010
Bulawayo - Business in Bulawayo CBD came to a standstill as Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) took to the streets in demonstration
yesterday. The placard wielding marchers were presenting an overview
of responses of WOZA/MOZA members to the Constitutional Talking
Points. The presentation of the paper was made at The Chronicle
offices in the city centre. Jennie Williams said they made the presentation
at the offices so that the paper's independence can be measured.
"If there is freedom of press then The Chronicle will cover
this story," explained Williams. There were no uniformed police
in site to which Williams said they neither need police escort nor
clearance as they are guided by the constitution
that provides for Freedom of Association. The absence of police
was a complete contradiction of a BPRA demonstration a month ago
were there was heavy police presence that chased around demonstrators.
The WOZA March coincided with the International Women Human Rights
Defenders Day celebrated on 29 November.
Umzingwane -
It is alleged that the Zimbabwe Republic Police is training polling
officers and agents at Esikhoveni in Umzingwane District. The training
is viewed as dubious as polling officers are not trained by ZRP
but by the electoral commission. This training is despite the fact
that there is still yet to be an official announcement that elections
will be held anytime soon. It is alleged that participants are youths
and some unemployed elderly persons around the constituency of Umzingwane.
The training is allegedly ending today having commenced yesterday.
Bulawayo - Ibhetshu
likazulu took to the streets of Bulawayo in demonstration against
the importing of staff by TM Supermarkets from Gweru and Kwekwe
to come and work at a new TM branch in Cowdry Park. The demonstrators
marched from TM Hyper to TM 8th Avenue. The coordinator of the demonstration
Mr. Fuzwayo said they are sick and tired of being sidelined in jobs
that they can also do. He said that TM has to employ local people
and if they do not do that then no one shall buy from that supermarket.
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