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  • COPAC a disgrace
    Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
    September 27, 2010

    The Constitution Select Committee (COPAC) and the entirety of the politicians who partake in a flawed constitution making process are a disgrace to the suffering citizens of our nation. It is a choking reality that our fellow brother in the struggle for positive socio-economic and political transformation of our annihilated country, the MDC-T, is still to abandon the process although their Harvest House headquarters is reeling with documented cases of sponsored violence that characterised several COPAC gatherings in Harare.

    The "now to stop" constitution making that is defective in principle and process has since hit a solid wall following intimidation and malignant violent tendencies by virulent ZANU-PF youths operating in marriage with state security agents. This was plainly propagated by greed and ignorant politicians (ZANU-PF, the chief culprit and MDC-T,MDC-M being the accomplices) who drove the constitution making process from its fundamental principles and went intimate to parturate a sympathizer committee-COPAC.

    Mai Musonza hall was one amongst many venues in Harare that witnessed orchestrated violence and intimidation that saw the death of a defenceless civilian as an aftermath.

    Violence, which was in different tributaries and magnitude at virtually every COPAC gathering in Harare, became malignant as partisan participants were "declaring" party positions which they expect to mother a defective baby-COPAC draft. This is a shame to COPAC and IPA; especially when our brother, the MDC-T, is the umbilical cord of the defective baby.

    Is this what you name constitution making when drunk militant partisan participants are perpetrating a neoplasia of violence?

    Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) has kept its voice-box wide open calling and campaigning for a people driven constitution captained by an independent commission that will realise political and economic stability of our country, media plurality among other indicators of democracy.

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