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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Press
statement on forthcoming 2008 harmonized elections
Zimbabwe
Council of Churches
February 23, 2008
Zimbabwe is
going to the polls on the 29th of March 2008 in a unique election
since independence where as a nation we will vote for the Councillors,
Members of the House of Assembly, Senators (Members of Parliament)
and President, in a single day. The election brings with it high
expectations for aspiring candidates and the whole nation.
Bearing in mind
the ugly aftermaths of elections in other countries in Sub-Saharan
Africa e.g. Kenya; realising that the level of interest from the
aspiring candidates, parties, the electorate and even the international
community is quite high; noting that the electoral landscape has
changed and that participation of the people in different capacities
has increased; the Zimbabwe Council of Churches calls upon:
The Government to provide a level playing field for all those seeking
political office. Let justice flow like a stream and righteousness
like a river that never goes dry (Amos 5:24) All political parties,
candidates and their supporters to exercise maturity, tolerance
and to seek power only through the ballot. To campaign in a peaceful
and honourable way, shun all forms of violence, to observe and encourage
peace at all times. The law enforcement agents to execute their
duties in an efficient, effective and non partisan way to protect
life and property. To apply the law without discrimination or favour,
for God hates all forms of injustice. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
to adhere to the SADC norms and principles and other international
best practices in the conduct of our elections. The media as a major
stake holder in the election process, to give objective and balanced
reports and fair coverage to all political players. To thrive to
influence and promote peace. All eligible voters to exercise their
democratic right to vote. The nation to seek peace and pursue it
and invite all people to come and reason together as we undertake
this process of electing our representatives at different levels.
Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called children of
God.(Matthew 5:9) All people of faith to prayerfully promote peace,
love, justice and respect for diversity.
As the Zimbabwe
Council of Churches we commit ourselves to:
- Continue
calling for divine calmness and unity of purpose for all Zimbabweans.
- Work together
in healing the wounds and making Zimbabwe a great nation once
again.
- Be prophetic
in rebuking all forms of injustices from any quarter. Provide
pastoral care to those who are in need.
- Continue
to preach peace, love and justice in all our churches more so
now and in future.
- Avail ourselves
to actively observe the forthcoming elections.
Finally, we
challenge the nation to rise above petty party politics and, in
humility and under the guidance of God be constructively engaged
in prayer and finding positive approaches to nation building. Let
us live in peace and encourage peace as the Lord says "Peace
I give to you, my peace I leave with you" (John 14: 27)
Zimbabwe Council
of Churches: Phone +263 4 773654/780101or Email: zcc@africaonline.co.zw
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