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MDC mourns Gasela
Movement
for Democratic Change
April 27,
2010
The MDC joins the nation
in mourning former MP Renson Gasela and Lyson Mlambo who perished
with other democrats in a car accident in Zvishavane on Saturday.
The MDC family particularly remembers Gasela as a committed and
patriotic Zimbabwean who fought for many years to bring real change
to the people of this country. He was a democrat, a patriot and
a staunch defender of human rights who wanted to see positive change
in the country of his birth.
Since 1999, Gasela has
always been on the vanguard; responding to the clarion call to save
his country from the vagaries of Zanu PF misgovernance and corruption.
We cherish his legacy of fighting for a better Zimbabwe. We value
the many years we spent with him in our unarmed struggle against
tyranny and repression. He has always been on the side of change;
working hard to ensure that Zimbabwe gets its place in the sun.
We join the Gasela and Mlambo families in their moment of grief
as well as the families of others whose loved ones perished in this
tragic car crash.
Week in week out, month
in month out, blood continues to spill on Zimbabwe's highways
of death. Zimbabwe's roads have become rivers of blood and
death cages. Innocent people have perished on our roads and on our
railways; far too many to warrant urgent action from the inclusive
government. The MDC calls on the inclusive government to take these
accidents as wake-up calls to deal decisively with the carnage on
our highways which has become a loud indictment on the state of
the national road network.
In the first quarter
of this year alone, we have lost many innocent lives through accidents.
Our roads have become the largest singular factor in claiming innocent
lives. As a party, we call for a special investigation into the
toll gate fees that continue to be collected but with no improvement
on the state of our roads. Our roads need to be dualised and we
believe that this needless loss of lives will be mitigated.
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