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Zimbabweans endorse a new dispensation
Movement
for Democratic Change
March
19, 2013
The people of
Zimbabwe have overwhelmingly voted
for a new Constitution, endorsing a new dispensation and a new
value system that sets in motion a new and democratic paradigm for
the country.
From the Zambezi
to the Limpopo, millions voted for a new era that respects human
dignity; an era that will see the broadening of basic human rights,
the empowerment of women and the setting of term limits for the
President and heads of other public bodies.
From today,
we have ushered in a new Zimbabwe that must necessarily come with
a new culture of Constitutionalism and respect for the rule of law.
This means inculcating a new value system among Zimbabweans, especially
politicians and the security sector, to respect and adhere to the
Constitution and stick to the cardinal dictate that no one is above
the law.
Today, we witness
the culmination of our struggle for a new dispensation for which
a new, democratic Constitution is a key milestone.
Today, we celebrate
this landmark achievement after many years of tears, sweat and blood,
which has punctuated our experience since we started the democratic
struggle through the Constitutional movement which we began in 1997.
Thus, the new
Constitution is a baby of the democratic struggle in Zimbabwe.
Because this
Constitution is our baby, owned collectively by the people of Zimbabwe,
any act of impunity or violation of the provisions of this charter
would be an act of infanticide and will not condoned or tolerated.
Zimbabweans,
especially the government and state institutions, face the sternest
test of sincerity because we have adopted this Constitution on the
eve of an election.
Our conduct
in the next election must show that we truly believe in Constitutionalism.
This will be demonstrated by the way we adhere strictly to the letter
and spirit of the new charter. It can only be a new, progressive
and democratic charter to the extent that we comply with it and
chart the new era of respect for human dignity and human rights
that it enshrines.
As we look at
events around us, let us not despair because in any transformation
process, especially towards the end, there are always going to be
events deliberately designed to stifle change and to distract us
from the key goal.
We must remain
steadfast and focussed despite these attempts to divert our attention
from our democratic agenda.
I urge all Zimbabweans
to remain resolute and determined in our march towards total transformation.
Change is certain and inevitable.
Today, we have endorsed a new contract which spells out how we want
to be governed.
Today, we have
ushered in a new value system which poises our country for the many
great opportunities that lie ahead.
Today, we have
put in place the foundation for a new Zimbabwe.
Yes, we must
congratulate ourselves for this achievement.
The major lesson
as we put into effect this new Constitution is that indeed, a new
Zimbabwe is possible well within our lifetime.
Congratulations,
Zimbabwe.
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