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MDC's
consultative and feed-back rallies gather momentum
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
October 12,
2009
The MDC's nationwide
consultative rallies went a gear up as thousands turned up at the
57 rallies held in the various districts and wards across the country
over the weekend.
The party's national
leadership and provincial teams addressed well-attended rallies
as the MDC kept true to its tradition of holding consultative and
feed-back rallies across the country.
Addressing over
6 000 people at Nyika growth point in Bikita West in Masvingo on
Saturday, the MDC Secretary-General and Finance Minister Hon Tendai
Biti said Zanu PF is a party that is still in a shock following
its historic defeat in the elections on 29 March 2009.
He accused Zanu
PF of reneging on the full implementation of the Global
Political Agreement (GPA).
Hon. Biti said Zanu PF
was dragging its feet and this was affecting the work of the inclusive
government formed over eight months ago.
"Zanu PF is still
in shock and it is finding it hard to believe that the people come
first and that the people indeed are the custodians of this rich
and prosperous nation," Hon. Biti said.
"We have come back
to you the people in keeping with our tradition that the people
are our compass who must guide our actions. We in the MDC know that
the people are our oxygen and without we cannot breathe."
He said the inclusive
government was operating like an ox harnessed to a donkey.
"The MDC is the
ox is harnessed to a donkey, which is a lazy and stubborn animal
compared to the energetic ox, which when given work to do executes
whereas the donkey stands still and stares into space.
"Zanu PF is not
delivering and we are forced to drag both the plough and the donkey."
Addressing over 4 000
at Nyika growth in Bikita the MDC Women's Assembly chairperson
Hon Theresa Makone said the inclusive government should carry out
a retraining exercise for the police and army officers in line with
the new political dispensation.
"Police should
know that they are there to protect the citizens of Zimbabwe whether
they are Zanu PF, MDC or from Mavambo and not to prosecute and persecute
by virtue of one's political affiliation",
said Makone, who is also the Minister of Public Works.
Zanu PF and other residual
elements in government have of late been abusing the Zimbabwe National
Army personnel and its resources to further personal agendas, and
unleash violence and intimidation against MDC supporters.
Some members of the police
and the Attorney-General's Office have also been used to arrest,
prosecute and persecute MDC supporters on trumped up charges.
"Because of the
new order in the inclusive government the police and army should
be reminded of their roles in society and as a result there is need
to for reorientation," said Hon. Makone.
Addressing another rally
at Buhera Central, Manicaland province, Hon. Eric Matinenga encouraged
people to take the opportunity of drafting a people-driven Constitution
seriously.
"You must make
sure that you fully engage yourselves and contribute meaningfully
to the Constitution-making process when you are consulted by different
representatives of the Parliament thematic committees," said
Hon. Matinenga, who is also the Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary
Affairs.
Hon. Matinenga warned
people to be careful of any Constitution draft that may be imposed
on them, saying the people should reject it and demand a new Constitution
that will capture their views and aspirations.
He also told
the people on why the MDC had entered the inclusive government and
said the party had not given up on its fight to bring real change
to the people of Zimbabwe. He said the MDC had joined the inclusive
government in order to stabilise the economy, to democratise State
institutions and to ensure that the country has a new, people-driven
Constitution.
It was a hive of activity
in Gutu in Masvingo, where over 4 000 people gathered at Zvavahera
Business Centre and the home area of the late Vice President Simon
Muzenda for a victory celebration rally for Gutu North
Hundreds of villagers
gathered at Zavahera business centre on Friday, to witness the victory
celebration rally for Gutu North member of the house of assembly,
Edmore Maramwidze Hamandishe.
Speaking at the event,
Senators Misheck Marava (Zaka) and Empire Kufachikati Makamure (Gutu)
said Hon Hamandishe`s victory was clear evidence that the people
had boarded the train of change.
Senator Makamure
said :"It is pleasing to note we can now gather at this place
freely we all know that Muzenda was from this area and it was considered
a no go area for the MDC. However we have managed to scale new heights."
Senator Marava
also said the celebration rally was meant to celebrate the people's
freedom from oppression by ZANU PF. He said:
"We know that
you have been longing for these celebrations. Nobody has been forced
to attend this event and it reflects that we are different from
ZANU PF," said Hon Marava.
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