| |
Back to Index
Peaceful
participation: Our armour to the promised land
Student Christian
Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ)
February 07, 2012
"I have
sent a letter to you, fathers, because you have knowledge of him
who was from the first. I have sent a letter to you, young men,
because you are strong, and the word of God is in you, and because
you have overcome the Evil One" - 1 John 2:14]
For the past
years Zimbabwe has witnessed many national events with the eagerness
to change the social, economic and political status core, alas to
no avail. Perhaps faith is all that the people have left to cling
to in Zimbabwe's ongoing turbulent times. State and non state
actors have played a vital role in these national events which have
impacted heavily on the processes of peace building as well as in
the issues of conflict transformation.
Interestingly,
contrary to the figures which reflect the youthfulness of the Zimbabwean
population, young people have been seen on the peripherals of the
country's electoral processes. Coupled by the endemic shrinking
of space for political participation by an elderly ruling elite,
bend on perpetuating their stay in power, the energy and eagerness
of young people to participate in the electoral processes has been
systematically channelled towards less important roles such as sloganeering,
yet simple definitions of participation refer to different mechanisms
for the public to express opinions and ideally exert influence regarding
political, economic management or other social decisions. In actual
fact it is those that are most affected by the decision that should
have the most say while those that are least affected should have
the least say in the processes. But one would wonder, on how our
own learned politicians have redefined and adulterated this word
to solely mean their input and exclusively their say, while the
voice of the have-nots is only sought when it is time for bawling
for power. Dishearteningly, in every community where a stone is
thrown, where a house is burnt or where a violent rally is taking
place, youths have always been at the epicenter of such retrogressive
practices. The call is long overdue that young people of Zimbabwe
realise that their energy and God given zeal is not for burning
housing neither is it for bashing other people, but is for fighting
the evil and defending what is just and right.
As the Student
Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ), we shall never tire in vociferously
imploring and beseeching the youth to be the torch bearers of peace,
love and mutual understanding within our communities for the Lord
has given us this zeal for a good purpose. It is high time we realise
that peaceful participation is the only armour we can use to protect
and safe guard our constitutional right, for peaceful participation
is the precursor to building a robust citizen response and participation
in governance processes in allowing the citizens to have the final
say on who governs them through regular, free and fair elections.
To all the youth
and other progressive formations in Zimbabwe, elections are nigh
- the season has come for the children of God to reclaim where the
locusts and plant-worm have eaten through peaceful participation,
for the Word of God says, " I shall restore to you the years
that the locust, the canker worm, the caterpillar and the palmer
worm hath eaten...." Joel 2:25.
Visit the Student
Christian Movement of Zimbabwe fact
sheet
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|