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Plumtree
villagers forced to sign anti-sanctions petition
Bulawayo Agenda
February 08, 2011
Madlambuzi - Villagers in the remote area of Madlambuzi
in Plumtree are being forced by their village heads to sign the
anti sanctions petition. The petition is a ZANU PF project headed
by the self proclaimed war veterans leader, Jabulani Sibanda. The
party is targeting more than one million signatures on the petition,
which shall be presented to the three principals in the inclusive
government. The unsuspecting villagers are allegedly told to sign
without questioning the contents of the petition. Anti-sanction
fliers are also being distributed by ZimPapers. Sunday Newspaper
readers were surprised on Sunday morning to find anti-sanction fliers
inside the newspaper, a clear indication that Zanu PF is not joking
about the removal of sanctions.
Bulawayo
- Over the weekend, Bulawayo Agenda held a leadership training workshop.
A total of twenty people were trained on a wide variety of leadership
aspects ranging from advocacy to change management. The main reason
of the leadership training workshop is to develop a new crop of
leaders in Civic Society as most of the leaders have either left
the country for greener pastures or have joined the government.
The final day of the training was breathtaking as the participants
demonstrated their competence in poetry music and dance all in the
name of leadership. The Executive Director Anastasia Moyo presided
over the awarding of certificates.
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Agenda fact sheet
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