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Census exposes Zanu PF's allergy to transparency
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
August
08, 2012
The MDC dismisses the barbaric and anti-people attitude exhibited
by Zanu PF linked State security agents who are disrupting the induction
programme of enumerators taking part in this year's national
population census.
The action by
the police and soldiers is a deliberate and well-calculated scheme
to derail the population census expected to kick off on 17 August
until 28 August 2012. This morning for the second day running, armed
riot police descended on Harare Girls High and forcefully ordered
all enumerators undergoing training there to disperse.
Similar disturbing
reports are coming in from all over the country.
The political
posturing by these Zanu PF aligned State agents is nothing but an
attempt to derail the process that is one of the preludes to the
holding of free and fair elections in Zimbabwe next year. It is
clear that Zanu PF does not want the process of counting the people
of Zimbabwe to go ahead as it will affect their traditional rigging
plans when the delimitation exercise for constituency boundaries
starts.
The Zanu PF
footprints that are showing in the disruptive actions of the State
actors are one of the biggest threats to the national interests
of the country. The actions have exposed Zanu PF's inherent
allergy to transparency, democratic tenets and the holding of free
and fair elections next year.
Zanu PF has
once again, shown that it is perennially afraid of any transparent
process, thereby, becoming a threat to the Global
Political Agreement (GPA) and the people of Zimbabwe who are
fighting for real change.
The on-going
disruptions are a clear indication that Zanu PF is a party consisting
of a pot-pourri of self-centred politicians who are working with
a common purpose to subvert the democratisation and reform agenda
of the country.
The MDC regards
the latest attempt to block the population census as part of a great
conspiracy which includes Zanu PF's instigated violent disturbances
that are taking place in the countryside.
However, the
MDC urges all Zimbabweans to participate freely in this important
and historic event when it kicks off next week. We, the people,
should be counted in order to determine our future.
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