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ZANU
PF force villagers to sign anti-sanctions petition
Zimbabwe
Peace Project (ZPP)
January 27, 2011
ZANU PF Member
of Parliament
for Gokwe Central Dorothy Mhangami with the help of war veterans
and party youths on Tuesday January 26, 2011 force marched villagers
to attend a rally at Gokwe Centre where she told scores of people
in attendance to come in their numbers and sign a petition calling
for the removal of sanctions.
This is part of a ZANU PF campaign to have more than a million signatures
throughout the country against the targeted sanctions imposed by
the West on President Robert Mugabe and his allies endorsed on a
petition.
According to
a ZPP monitor present during the meeting, Mhangami told the people
gathered that they were not expecting less than 3000 signatures
from her Gokwe Central constituency.
The Member of Parliament issued verbal threats to the scores of
people who attended the meeting urging them to bring their national
identity cards on January 31, 2011 the day set aside for the signing
of the petition.
She told them
that all those who fail to sign will have to explain why they want
the sanctions to remain on force.
Meanwhile from
Masvingo Province, the war veterans' leader Jabulani Sibanda
has been moving from one constituency to the other forcing people
to append their signatures on the petition.
On Wednesday
January 26, 2011, Sibanda was reported to be in Gutu West constituency
where he held several meetings at Matizha Township, Kanongovere
Primary School, and Serima Township.
ZPP monitors
on the ground report that the village heads already have all the
names of their subjects and members of the sanctions committee are
moving door-to-door forcing people to append their signatures against
their names.
Early this month
ZANU PF set up an anti-sanctions committee to be headed by war veterans'
leader Sibanda to carry out a national campaign where people will
be coerced to sign the petition against sanctions.
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