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President Tsvangirai addresses thousands of party supporters in
Binga
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
October 28, 2011
Thousands of MDC supporters braved the soaring temperatures this
afternoon to attend an MDC rally at Pashu Business Centre in Binga
South, Matebeleland North where President Tsvangirai was the main
speaker.
The rally went
ahead despite desperate attempts by the police to disrupt it. After
an urgent court application by the MDC against the police's
attempts to ban the rally, a Binga magistrate granted that the rally
should be held.
In his address
President Tsvangirai urged the people of Binga to remain resolute
in their fight for real change. He thanked them for their continued
support of the MDC since 2000. Since 2000, the MDC has been the
only party that has been voted into Parliament,
Senate and local government council in Binga.
The President
also briefed the supporters on the state and health of the party
and in the inclusive government. He said the MDC was ready for free
and fair elections but said the elections will only be held after
the SADC roadmap to holding free and fair elections in Zimbabwe
had been completed and adopted.
He also urged
the people to prepare to vote in the referendum for a new people-driven
Constitution and said the party would inform them on its position
once the draft Constitution had been finalised.
Tomorrow, Saturday,
President Tsvangirai is scheduled to address another rally at St
Pauls Grounds in Lupane before proceeding to Victoria Falls on Sunday
for another rally at Chinotimba Stadium.
He is accompanied
by several senior party officials, Ministers, MPs, councillors and
the MDC Matebeleland North leadership.
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