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GNU principals must publicly condemn violence
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
June 28, 2011
Villagers in
Mudzi North have called for the denouncement of violence by the
three principles in the inclusive
government in as a way of promoting peace in rural communities.
The villagers said they should be no talk of elections without the
completion of the constitution making process, implementation of
the agreed terms in the GPA,
security sector reforms and the presence of observers and a peace-keeping
force 6 months prior to elections and afterwards.
The theater
discussion forum, which focused on the need for peaceful co-existence
among villagers and participation in national processes, was held
by Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition in Mudzi at Kapotesa Business Centre
on the 25th of July and attended by 141 people, 86 men and 55 women.
The meeting was also used as a platform to clarify the outcomes
of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Summit held
in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Meanwhile villagers
in Mudzi South are living in fear after councillor Kanjere with
the assistance of the ZANU PF youth league and two village heads
Kambanje and Nyamukondiwa unleashed violence and set up a base at
Makanjera in the district. The youths led by Simon Kapanga are reportedly
moving around the district demanding food from villagers and beating
up anyone who does not attend ZANU PF meetings.
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