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Zanu PF's intransigence affecting government operations
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
October 17, 2011
President Tsvangirai has said the inclusive
government could have achieved more had it not been of Zanu
PF's intransigence and explained that the next elections should
define the winner and should ensure transfer of power to the legitimate
candidate.
Addressing thousands
at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera on Sunday, President Tsvangirai
said the inclusive government could have achieved much more than
what the people are seeing had it not been for Zanu PF's continued
withdrawal syndrome.
"The inclusive
government, having achieved economic stability, service delivery
and some reforms, has stopped operating. We have stopped because
Zanu PF is refusing to go any further so some of the agreements
cannot be fulfilled because Zanu PF has realised that every clause
of the agreement they fulfil will mean an end for them," he
said.
He said what
has destroyed Zimbabwe was that Zanu PF was not willing to look
forward for the development of the country, but are rather focused
on the past glories.
"There
is no vision for the past, but vision is for the future. You cannot
have a party with a vision of the past. The challenges we have are
huge to have people who are past - focused. We need people with
the right wisdom to take this country forward," President
Tsvangirai said.
President Tsvangirai
said the next election to be held in Zimbabwe will be a watershed
election likening it to the 1980 election which ended minority rule.
"I am
very serious about elections and the coming elections are like the
1980 elections that were held to change the government. They are
watershed elections," he said.
"When
you look inside your homes and you have your educated children who
are dependent on you, you will vote for change. We do not force
people to vote for us, but people vote MDC for change. They want
to see a difference in their homes. They want jobs for their children.
They want food on their tables, they want peace in their communities,"
said President Tsvangirai.
He castigated
the use of violence as a tool to intimidate people and cow them
into voting for Zanu PF and said the people have a right to choose
the leaders they want without fear of victimisation.
Turning to the
province of Mashonaland East, President Tsvangirai said the people
are yet to be freed from oppression, under development and violence.
"The underlying
problem in Mashonaland East is that people won independence in 1980,
but have no freedom at all. You are still under the yoke of oppression.
There is no development in your province. I was told that the pipeline
at Wenimbe Dam has not been laid since 1993 when it should have
been laid, but it is only being done now. Why?"
He said the water treatment plant in Marondera needed to be re-constructed
and expanded to cater for the town's growing population.
"There
is need to build another purification plant so that we expand the
plant to ensure clean water. In the current budget, we must make
sure that Marondera water challenges are solved. I am told the pipes
could only cater for 20 000 people but the population is now around
50 000. We need to construct and ensure the pipes we lay now should
cater for 100 000 people. We must consider the future expansion
of the town as a planning process," he said.
He said the
Wenimbe Dam project would bring much relief to the cash-strapped
council. Water from traditional supply dams, Rufaro, Nyambuya and
Nyakambiri were sewer clogged. This necessitated in the use of expensive
seven different chemicals to make the water usable for consumer
and industrial purposes.
President Tsvangirai
said there was need to translate some of the plans into reality
to ensure that development is not on paper but on the ground.
Hon. Morgen
Komichi said the people should salute their own leader to show their
loyalty, respect, discipline, love and unity towards the fight for
real change in Zimbabwe.
"The MDC
is a brand that we must take care. Our Party is a brand that we
need to protect. We can only do so when we have love. When we are
loyal to the leadership and the values of the party, it becomes
easy to make commitment to the struggle. When we are united, we
can make Zimbabwe work again," he said.
The Women Assembly
chairperson, Hon. Theresa Makone said the women have had enough
of Zanu PF's brutality and intimidation to sit down and not
act.
"Women
have chosen not to be intimidated by Zanu PF violence. Women have
been widowed, their homes destroyed. Zanu PF has thugs who abuse
women, but as women, we are saying enough is enough. In the next
elections, women even those from Zanu PF, are going to vote for
President Tsvangirai because since he became prime minister, they
saw food on the table, medication in the hospitals and books in
the schools," she said.
"The MDC
is the party of today and the party of the future. Zanu PF is the
party of the past and yesteryear".
She said women
were God - fearing people and will not be intimidated by the
devil and his machinations.
The Youth Assembly
secretary, Promise Mkwananzi said the police have arrested
the Youth Assembly chairperson, Solomon Madzore, to weaken the youth
movement but he said this has strengthened the resolve of the youth.
"Arrests
and intimidation levels on the youth has risen to unprecedented
levels in the country but as youth we are not intimidated by their
actions. Let them throw us all in the jails and we will see where
they will put us all," he said.
He urged youth
in all their numbers to register to vote and prepare to defend the
people's vote.
"We are
prepared to defend the vote of the people of Zimbabwe. The youth
are at the forefront of change. If you look at Zambia elections,
you will realise that the involvement and support of the youth in
elections will see the change Zimbabweans expect".
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