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MDC to launch new party card tomorrow
Movement
for Democratic Change
August 26,
2010
President Morgan Tsvangirai
will tomorrow officially launch a new MDC membership card at a colourful
ceremony to be held in Mt Pleasant constituency, Harare.
The event will be held
at McDonald's swimming pool along Cambridge Avenue in Harare's
Avondale suburb at 10.00 am and is expected to attract hundreds
of MDC supporters from the area.
The area is in Ward
7 where the President resides.
The new card will be
launched under the theme: Your master card to real change.
The card is being launched
at a time when the party is on a serious recruitment drive to revive
and strengthen its structures and to reach out to Zimbabweans at
grassroots level.
Membership registration
will also be available online for the benefit of millions of MDC
members who are based outside the country.
Arrangements
will be made for external provinces to access their cards after
registration online.
Similar launches of the
party card will be held over the weekend in all the provinces and
districts with the MDC National Standing Committee members launching
the card in these areas.
The new card reinforces
the position of the MDC as a party of excellence.
As a party, we have embarked
on various programmes such as the Real Change Rallies and forums
as well as the restructuring exercise across the country.
We stand for a vibrant
leadership and an informed membership that lives to the true and
founding values of the party. We stand for the supremacy of the
people over partisan or individual interests. The MDC stands for
social democratic, equitable, human-centred development policies
pursued in an environment of political pluralism, participatory
democracy and an accountable and humble leadership.
We are gearing this country
towards a political environment that unleashes the full potential
of its people. The MDC will promote constitutional provisions that
build complementarity between participatory democracy and representative
democracy that safeguards fundamental social, civil, political and
economic rights.
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