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Mugabe
resorts to parallel government
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
December
16, 2009
The announcement by Zanu
PF's Robert Mugabe that Zanu PF had sourced more than US$10
million from donors, which it would use to purchase agricultural
inputs for distribution to various parts of the country, is a clear
indication that Zanu PF continues to run an illegal parallel government.
Mugabe's disclosure at the just ended Zanu PF congress gives
further weight that Zanu PF is working against the success of the
inclusive government by its attempts to create parallel structures,
which is clearly against the Global
Political Agreement (GPA).
Despite the Zanu PF propaganda that the Prime Minister's office
is running a parallel government, Zanu PF continues to confirm every
week that it has a parallel agenda outside the government framework.
Only last week another senior Zanu PF official, Saviour Kasukuwere
admitted before a parliamentary portfolio committee that Zanu PF
had wrongly recruited over 13 000 Zanu PF youths into government
structures.
Mugabe cannot use a party platform to announce a serious matter
such as food inputs without compromising the manner in which those
inputs will be distributed. His announcement is a clear signal that
Zanu PF would like to use the distribution of agricultural inputs
this rainy season in a partisan manner that will leave out those
who are perceived to be MDC members.
What is good for the geese is good for the gander. Zanu PF has failed
to reveal its anonymous donors but it is on the forefront of frustrating
the free operations of the donor community in Zimbabwe and accusing
the MDC of being "donors-funded."
The MDC remains concerned that Zanu PF as a partner in the inclusive
government, continues to disregard and break the regulations that
guide and chart the operations of the government in favour of party
and not national interests.
The MDC is a party of excellence. We believe in delivering real
change to all the people regardless of their political affiliation.
We believe in providing Zimbabweans with hope, dignity, freedom,
security and prosperity.
Together to the end, marching to a new Zimbabwe.
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