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MDC celebrates Africa Day
Movement
for Democratic Change
May 24, 2010
The MDC joins the rest
of Africa in celebrating Africa Day, amid renewed hope that the
continent will take its rightful place among the family of nations
as the true bastion of progress, peace and development.
This year's theme,
Promoting Peace through Sport, is befitting considering that the
continent is hosting the whole world to the greatest football tournament
to be held in South Africa next month. We want to congratulate South
Africa, which has been a stable democracy, for showing that it can
be possible to promote peace through sport. This is our chance to
exhibit true African hospitality and to show that we are a united
continent which has survived a chequered past but is determined
to forge a bright and prosperous future for its citizens.
As a party, we stand
for and respect African institutions and African values. After all,
we are a party borne from the aspirations of the ordinary African
people of Zimbabwe who wanted to complete the unfinished business
of the liberation struggle. The founding spirit of our African legends
to create a peaceful and democratic environment continues to be
the compass that guides us through the hailstorm of violence and
abuse by those bent on creating a negative stereotype of African
governance and African leadership.
Ours is a party borne
from the collective wish of the people of Zimbabwe to usher in a
new culture of peace and democracy so that we create the necessary
political environment for national development. Achieving true peace
and development is the only path to achieving and fulfilling the
dreams of the founding fathers and the founding mothers of this
great continent.
One of the basic tenets
of our African culture is our celebration of diversity. From Rabat
to the Cape of Good Hope, from Libreville to Mombasa, this great
continent is a pot-potpourri of diverse cultures and religions.
As Africans, we are united in our diversity; and there is no reason
why we should be killing each other or burning each others'
houses simply because we belong to different political parties.
The chaos in Sudan's Darfur is a serious blot on the image
of our great continent. Civilization started in Africa. There is
no better way to celebrate this great day than to debunk stereotypes
and myths about Africans and African leadership.
The MDC salutes the great
people of Africa, particularly the African Union and SADC, who in
the true African spirit, pledged to be the guarantors of Zimbabwe's
transitional government as we seek to find each other and create
a new Zimbabwe; a new nation where the fires of justice, freedom
and hope continue to light the path of our collective journey to
achieve real change.
Zimbabweans
share the collective hope that the people of Africa will continue
to support our delicate transitional process. Our call on this great
day for Africans is for the African Union to urge all parties in
our inclusive government to implement the Global
Political Agreement. We need a clear roadmap to free and fair
elections so that a legitimate government can begin to transact
the business of the nation. Zimbabwe should become another shining
example of a successful African solution to an African problem.
Let the African drum-beat
of democracy and good governance beat louder for the benefit of
the ordinary people of Africa. Let it beat louder in Zimbabwe, in
Kinshasa, in Maputo and Mogadishu. Let the congas of peace and development
reverberate in Kenya, Libya and the Central African Republic. That
is the only befitting tribute we can give to the founding fathers
of our great continent.
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