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Prioritise
civic education to allow meaningful national healing and constitutional
reform
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
May 29, 2009
The rural people who
form the bigger portion of the country's population are in
dire need of civic education and empowerment if they are to contribute
effectively and immensely in the national healing and constitutional
reform processes. The rural population forms more than seventy percent
of the whole Zimbabwean population. There has to be maximum participation
from the rural populace if national healing and constitutional reform
processes are to be genuinely reflective of the wishes and aspirations
of the people of Zimbabwe. These were some of the views ROHR Zimbabwe
got from its two workshops in Gweru and Bulawayo.
Speaker after speaker
appealed to civic organizations to intensify civic education especially
in rural areas where infrastructural development is lagging behind
as compared to urban areas. Rural people especially youths
and women have been subjected to manipulation by politicians
for personal aggrandizement. Such mentality is what the workshop
participants said were the major reason derailing development in
the country. Youths and women who are supposed to be involved in
development projects are seen as mere agents of political power.
Information
disseminated in the media do not reach these people, there is little
infrastructure to allow free flow of information. There is no Internet
connection, no electricity and some areas have no radio or
television transmission. These people deserve just like any other
Zimbabwean the right to know and participate in the governance of
their country.
Most of the organizations
are centered in urban areas where people can easily access Internet
and newspapers. But the rural folks are prone to manipulation by
politicians who want to satisfy their own personal enrichment at
their expense.
As ROHR Zimbabwe we
appeal to the government to ensure that national healing and constitutional
reform process is adequately marketed to the rural population for
them to make meaningful contributions.
Visit the ROHR
fact
sheet
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