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We are not a political party - Dr Madhuku
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
February 07, 2011

National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) National Chairperson Dr Lovemore Madhuku has dismissed reports that the NCA is transforming to become a political party. Speaking at a Take Charge Campaign grassroots meeting held on Saturday 5 February 2011 in Kachuta District, Guruve North in Mashonaland Central province, the constitutional law expert said the NCA was not a political party and it does not intend to become one.

''We are not a political party and you will never hear us registering candidates in any national election. We are a movement whose main goal is to fight for a new people driven constitution," said Dr Madhuku. He said that those in political offices should govern properly so that the nation prospers.

The NCA leader took time to educate villagers about constitutionalism urging them to register as voters so that they will participate in the referendum whenever it's going to be conducted.

Dr Madhuku also urged the about 100 villagers who attended the meeting to reject the government sponsored constitution by voting NO in the referendum.

"The NCA is campaigning for a NO Vote because the COPAC process excluded the people of Zimbabwe. What is surprising is that already ZANU PF has already started campaigning for a YES vote because they know that the ultimate document represents nothing but their wishes. ''

Addressing the same gathering, Alois Dzvairo, the NCA Youth Chairperson said Zimbabweans should decide their own destiny and not be waylaid by misguided politicians. He also blamed the inclusive government for failing to improve the educational and health facilities in the country.

The Guruve meeting is part of the ongoing Take Charge campaign which seeks to resist the government sponsored constitution. The constitution making process is a result of Article 6 of the Global Political Agreement signed by the three political parties in government. The process has been marred by chaos, missed timelines, missing documents and violence since it started.

The NCA together with the ZCTU and ZINASU are against the COPAC process because it falls short of a genuine people driven constitution as espoused by the National Working Peoples Convention of 1999, the 1st All Stakeholders Constitutional Convention, the Zimbabwe People's Charter and reaffirmed at the 2nd Peoples Constitutional Convention held in July 2009.

The NCA has been calling for an Independent commission to lead the process. Dr Madhuku was accompanied by the Acting Chairperson for Mashonaland Central, Luke Sigauke, Blessing Vava Information Officer, Guruve North Constituency Chairperson Canvas Matekenya.

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