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Masvingo CSOs discredit the COPAC led constitution making process
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
January 26, 2011
Crisis in Zimbabwe
Coalition (CiZC) held a Civic Society (CSOs) briefing meeting on
22 January 2011 at the Flamboyant Hotel in Masvingo which was attended
by 35 people representing a cross section of CSOs in the Masvingo
province including Zimbabwe
Civic Education Trust (ZIMCET), NANGO,
ZimRights,
Masvingo Agenda and Masvingo City Council.
The meeting
intended to update the CSO representatives on the progress of the
GNU and constitution making process. Mr Pedzisai Ruhanya, The Coalition's
Programme Manager addressed participants on the issue of elections
vis-à-vis the constitution making process and highlighted
that The Coalition demands a free, fair and transparent electoral
processes. He went on to point out that ZANU PF would use the "steal
the vote" strategy by employing terror, error and psychological
warfare to influence the poll.
Mr Ruhanya concluded
by noting that constitution should mirror the national soul as well
as the aspirations of a nation. On COPAC led outreach meetings,
the following issues were raised by participants:
- In Zimuto
attendance was low because the meeting was poorly publicized and
it turned into a ZANU PF meeting
- Some participants
were coached and as such contributions were one sided
- In Masvingo
Ward 2, 3 and 9 councilors were not informed of the meetings.
Instead they were given wrong times and venues for the meetings.
- Both ZANU
PF and MDC were accused of coaching their supporters as well as
prescribed those who could speak at the meeting.
- In ward 2,
where councilor Gono resides, it was reported that rapporteurs
had verbal confrontation for unknown reasons. The meeting was
postponed to a date that was not clearly stated. Participants
highlighted that the rapporteurs were not professional as some
of them could not use technology which they had.
- In the remote
areas and growth points, it was reported that ZANU PF youths were
threatening people by saying that they would be filmed at the
meetings therefore there was need for them to air views of ZANU
PF.
- The meetings
were discredited by CSOs who expressed their disappointments with
the role played by the traditional leaders (chiefs) and security
apparatus who largely influenced the output at these meetings.
The following
recommendations were made regarding the constitution making process
- The constitution
should be drafted and the decisive point should be the referendum
- The new
constitution should be sued as a transitional document which can
be reviewed after the transition.
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