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'Let
the people's voice thunder' - Introduction to the Zanu PF 2008 Election
Manifesto
The Herald
(Zimbabwe)
March 01, 2008
http://allafrica.com/stories/200803030040.html
This is the
full text of President Mugabe's foreword to the Zanu-PF Election
Manifesto that was launched in Harare yesterday.
Once again,
the Party and Government, in strict compliance with our national
Constitution, have fixed the date, 29th March, for the country's
General Election, which this time is a harmonised one, that includes
the Presidential, the Senate, the House of Assembly and Local Council
elections, all in one. Our dynamic Party, Zanu-PF, has submitted
its own candidates for nomination across the board. We thus now
stand ready, very ready, to embark with vigour on our multi-faceted
election campaign.
The focus of
our campaign should clearly derive from our chosen theme for the
Election, which is "Defending our Land and National Sovereignty:
Building Prosperity through Empowerment".
We are the champions
of the national struggle against British colonialism, who delivered
Independence in 1980, who have remained its stalwart defenders and
whose pledge each day, as the sun rises and the sun sets, is "Zimbabwe
will never be a colony again".
For us, decolonisation
was not only the political attainment of universal suffrage (one
man/woman one vote) nor was it just the mere achievement of a wholly
African government.
No, it also
fundamentally meant the achievement of new property relations as
we became complete owners of our land and its natural resources.
In the process,
therefore, as we exploit and beneficiate our resources to create
national wealth, with substantial per capita benefits, we should
continue to pursue national empowerment programmes across the sectors.
Since the condition
of the individual is often the condition of the nation, our Party
as Government will always prioritise education as the sine qua non
of our development strategy.
Imparting knowledge,
training, skills and experience in our educational path will, as
the 28 years of our government has proved, equip our nation for
the developmental tasks and programmes we adopt in all our sectors
-- agriculture, manufacturing, commerce, infrastructure, social
services, and small and medium enterprises.
Our post-election
development programmes will necessarily emphasise agriculture in
both quantitative and qualitative terms, in order to yield more
food crops for both consumption and export purposes, with more technologically
advanced methods of beneficiation and manufacturing of commodities.
New technology will be acquired where necessary.
Our education
programme, now universally acclaimed, must advance itself against
the background of new technology, especially that of electronics.
And yet the old adage that perceptually links mind and body, namely,
mens sana in corpore sano (healthy mind in a healthy body), will
always continue to receive our attention, particularly now in the
invidious situation where the HIV and Aids pandemic remains a killer
of vast numbers of our people. Hence special care will now have
to be given to health, especially in the rural areas.
In our fight
against foreign interference, and the fight against sanctions, we
shall always strive to maintain our solidarity and co-operation
with all our regional and international friends, bilaterally and
also through all regional and international organisations of which
we are members, such as Sadc, Comesa, African Union, Non-Aligned
Movement and the United Nations.
As a people-oriented
Party, Zanu-PF has always stood for unity and oneness, regardless
of the tribe, region, religion, and political grouping to which
one belongs. Our national heroes are always celebrated by us in
the name of unity, for the blood they shed was shed for the liberation
of all of us. Hence when freedom came, it was national freedom,
bequeathing national independence, with national sovereignty and
the national pride of an ever fluttering national flag, forever
refusing to be the Union Jack or to make way for it.
We speak for
the people and shall always govern in their name, for Zanu-PF is
the only people's party. Let the People's Voice thunder across the
whole country on the 29th of March, rejecting and damning once and
for all the bootlicking British stooges, traitors and sellouts,
political witches and political prostitutes, political charlatans
and two-headed political creatures. Let the People's Vote be the
People's Voice. Indeed, Zanu-PF is already the People's Voice.
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