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15
000 turn up for Bindura rally
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
June 15,
2009
About 15 000 people turned
up at the MDC's 10th anniversary celebratory rally at Chipadze
stadium in Bindura on Sunday while thousands more attended 317 rallies
held at ward level in several parts of the country.
In his keynote address
to the thousands who thronged the 10th anniversary rally in Bindura,
the MDC secretary-general Hon Tendai Biti said the party had decided
to be part of the inclusive government in order to salvage the deteriorating
political, social and economic situation in the country.
"We did not join
anyone's government. We won the election on 29 March 2008
but the defeated refused to hand over power. The inclusive government
is an instrument of soft-landing the crisis so that we can alleviate
the suffering of the people pending a new Constitution and free
and fair elections," he said.
Hon Biti said the MDC
was concerned with improving the lives of the people and that is
why the MDC President and Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, Hon Morgan
Tsvangirai had entered on a three-week international tour to re-engage
the international community so that Zimbabwe would rejoin the family
of nations.
"He is working
hard to improve the people's lives and the people of Zimbabwe
know the obstacles he is facing from the residual elements who are
refusing to recognise the new authority in town," he said.
He blasted the service
chiefs, who he said had made it abundantly clear that they were
fighting change, progress and development by refusing to accord
respect to the Prime Minister.
The MDC secretary-general
said the tide of change was irreversible, adding that President
Robert Mugabe himself was Prime Minister before he became the country's
President.
"There is no going
back. Morgan Richard Tsvangirai will win a free and fair election
and we all know that Zimbabwe's template is such that you
become Prime Minister first before you become President,"
the MDC secretary-general said to rapturous applause.
Before the MDC secretary-general
took to the podium, the stadium reverberated to the din of delegates
shouted "Gono must go! Tomana must go!"
Hon Biti said the MDC's
position on the two was clear that they should resign in the national
interest, but said he would not be drawn into getting into the details
of the matter.
The MDC national conference
resolved on 31 May 2009 that Reserve Bank of Governor Gideon Gono
and Attorney-General Johannes Tomana must resign "forthwith."
Hon Biti urged the MDC
structures to remain resolute and brace themselves for elections
that are scheduled once a people-driven Constitution-making process
takes place.
Addressing the same crowd,
the deputy secretary-general Hon Tapiwa Mashakada paid tribute to
the people of Mashonaland Central by sticking to the party in times
of violence.
He said the MDC's
decision to join the inclusive government was merely a decision
to continue fighting for change and democracy in a new arena.
"We are only 10
years old but we already control all the major towns and cities,
we have the majority of councillors, we control Parliament and we
have ministers of government," he said.
The rally was also attended
by the national organising secretary Engineer Elias Mudzuri, his
deputy Hon Morgan Komichi, the national youth chairman Hon Thamsanqa
Mahlangu, provincial leaders, MPs, councillors and senators.
The 10th anniversary
celebrations are being held under theme "Celebrating a decade
of courage, conviction and leadership." The next provincial
10th celebratory rally will be held on 28 June 2009 in Midlands
North province.
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