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Zimbabwe Briefing - Issue 72
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
(SA Regional Office)
May 02, 2012
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In brief
around Zimbabwe
COPAC submitted the First
Draft of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to the Management Committee.
The Management Committee endorsed the draft constitution and the
draft
is to be submitted to the Principals by the fifth (5th) of May.
COPAC has only managed to deal with a few issues in dispute for
an instance citizenship and death penalty leaving the rest to be
dealt with by a new government that will emerge after the next elections.
ZANU
PF infighting continues
The infighting
in ZANU PF is intensifying and more factions continue to emerge.
One faction is lead by Vice President Joyce Mujuru and the other
by Defense Minister Emmerson Munangagwa. Army General Constantaine
Chiwenga is heading another faction, with Mugabe's loyalists
staying with him. In Masvingo armed police had to be called to avert
crisis when factions clashed over District Coordinating Committee
elections. Currently the succession battles are being fought at
district level with the DCC elections as battleground.
Sata
expresses support for Mugabe's ZANU PF
The ZITF was
officially opened on Friday by Zambian President Sata, who went
on to use the platform to express his support for Mugabe, ZANU PF
and its controversial policies like the accelerated land reform
program.
Nation
Celebrates Workers Day
The nation celebrated
workers day yesterday the 1st of May amid escalating reports of
abuse of workers by their Chinese employers. Violence, low pay,
safety concerns top the list of abuses by the Chinese in construction
and mining companies and this comes at a time when workers organisations,
the two rival ZCTUs,
continued to show animosity by celebrating workers day separately.
Reports
of Politically Motivated Violence
MDC T supporters
are being harassed and intimated in Zaka East Constituency. They
are being denied food aid and Chief Nhema is spearheading the violence.
Violence has also been reported in Sanyathi in the Midlands province.
The Zimbabwe
Peace Project said Saturday that monitors reported
a 15 percent increase in human rights violations "directly
linked" to the new push for polls in 2012.
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