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NCA
/MISA Commemorates Africa Day in style
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
May
26, 2011
The National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) and the Media
Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe Chapter commemorated
the Africa Day in style by hosting two events on Tuesday 24 May
2011.
The commemorations
which were part of the NCA's ' Act Now Against Political
Violence Targeting women Campaign' kicked off with a Quill
discussion held at the Press Club and had several speakers who spoke
on the significance of the day. The event was attended by scores
of journalists, diplomats and various civic society activists.
NCA Chairperson
Professor Lovemore Madhuku spoke strongly against political violence
especially that targeted at women. He said that the NCA has experienced
a lot of brutality against its members mainly women who continue
to be on the receiving end everytime the nation goes to polls.
''We
call upon our society to be very much alive to that level of abuse
that we have experienced as a country. This is an occasion for us
the NCA to showcase our determination and continue conscientising
the public against political violence, ''said Professor
Madhuku.
The NCA leader
lambasted ZANU PF for using violence as a weapon to impose certain
positions in trying to entrench themselves in power. Madhuku said
that the NCA, through the Act now Against Political Violence Campaign
has lined up activities across the country encouraging communities
to guard against these forms of violence. ''The best
form of defence against violence is to create a democratic society
were leaders respect the rights of citizens,'' he lamented.
Speaking at
the same meeting Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) President Lovemore Matombo said
that Zimbabwe needs a leadership with a clear ideological standing
in the mould of great Africa leaders like Julius Nyerere and Kwame
Nkrumah. Matombo also took the opportunity to castigate violence
saying it is bad to society. ''We have witnessed our
government institutionalising violence and this is not in line with
the spirit of the liberation struggle,'' he said.
Sharing the
same platform Tsitsi Mhlanga from Women
in Politics Support Unit (WiPSU) told the gathering that women
are not adequately represented in the current constitutional making
process. She called for the full implementation of the Domestic
Violence Bill which she argues the authorities are not implementing.
After the Quill
Speakers delegates to the meeting were treated to a thrilling performance
by Zimbabwe's oldest and popular reggae group the Transit
Crew at a show held at the Mannernburg later that night. The gig
dubbed 'Afrika Day Special Gig' started with messages
of solidarity from representatives of the hosting organisations
NCA and MISA Zimbabwe. The group belted out conscious tunes with
specific relevance to Africa playing songs like Are we a warrior-Ijahman
Levi, Africa Unite-Bob Marley, Addis Ababa - Joseph Hill among
other tunes and they kept revellers to their feet all through the
night.
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