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NCA
Women Assembly meets
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
September
01, 2011
The National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) Women's Assembly leadership
yesterday 31 August 2011, gathered at Bumbiro House to reflect on
a wide range of issues affecting the female constituency.
The meeting,
attended by all provincial representatives is part of the NCA consultative
program of its structures as the movement is consolidating its support
base in various parts of the country.
Top on the
agenda of discussion was the 'Act Now Against Political Violence
Campaign,' a campaign currently underway and whose objective
seeks among other things to address the scourge of political violence
as the country approaches yet another referendum by raising awareness,
building support structures, name and shame perpetrators as well
as capacitating women and communities at large to deal with the
scourge at two levels: prevention and support for victims.
Reports submitted
from various provinces indicated that the campaign has gathered
momentum with all provinces making submissions on the various activities
that they have been conducting as far as the campaign is concerned.
The meeting reported that the Assembly has managed to do a lot of
activities including community workshops, road shows and dramas,
as a means of spreading the message against political violence targeting
the female constituency.
The assembly
leadership castigated those who use violence against women as a
means of gaining cheap political mileage and vowed to expose all
perpetrators.
The delegates
also expressed satisfaction on the progress of the membership recruitment
drive that the organisation embarked on the 5th of June 2011 as
a means of increasing the movement's support base and visibility
as we gear up for the referendum.
Since the organisation
launched the new membership forms in June this year thousands of
Zimbabweans have been joining the NCA a clear indication that the
movement's support base is greatly increasing.
We will continue
preaching our gospel unequivocally, and that gospel is about a new
constitution for Zimbabwe, a constitution that is born out of a
genuine, people driven, democratic process not the scandalous money
making scheme by COPAC. The NCA will not allow Zimbabweans to be
fooled by greedy and selfish politicians in government who have
lost touch with the people. As the NCA our vision is a prosperous,
democratic and united country founded on human dignity and social
justice.
Therefore we
will remain guided by the resolutions of the National Working Peoples
Convention, 1st and 2nd People's Constitutional Convention(s)
and the Zimbabwe Peoples
Charter in articulating the aspirations of the people of Zimbabwe.
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