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  • Press statement by the Heads of Christian Denominations on the current political situation
    February 26, 2009

    We the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishop's Conference (ZCBC), Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) and the Zimbabwe Council Churches (ZCC), warmly welcome the promulgation of the all-inclusive Government of Zimbabwe. As the nation of Zimbabwe enters this new dispensation, we wish to assure our new Government that we will assist where possible for Zimbabwe to be fully restored to its rightful place among the nations of the world.

    New government as a lot to do

    We wish to remind the new Government that it is taking office at a very special time and under very special circumstances in our history. The special circumstances include a clearly defined and limited lifespan of the Government during which it must present to the nation some specific deliverables which include the following:

    • facilitating the development and promulgation of a people-driven national constitution as a foundation for democratic governance;
    • opening up space for people's democratic participation, freedom of expression and personal freedoms;
    • enacting legislation and mechanisms for people's free participation in the national elections . .. that will mark the end of the life of the current all-inclusive Government;
    • re-vamping the national economy in order to create jobs, reduce hunger, poverty, disease and restoring public and social services, particularly those related to health and education;
    • addressing all outstanding issues that include the release of persons detained on political grounds, fair distribution of land and equitable distribution of relief and aid to those who
      need it.

    Stop the violence

    In addition, political party leaders should work to ensure that the unity they have achieved at their level cascades down to their supporters. The resurgence of politically-motivated acts of violence that the country is witnessing following the inauguration of the new Government, whatever its cause, is morally wrong, unacceptable and should be condemned and stopped.

    Country needs reconciliation and healing

    The country needs reconciliation and healing. The Church in Zimbabwe has made plans to partner with other stakeholders and work towards national reconciliation and the healing of persons and communities at all levels as an important and essential first step into our new dispensation. This will be a process to address past hurts and permit a climate for reconstruction.

    For national reconciliation and healing to take place, however, we need to break the culture of violence that has come to characterize how we resolve conflicts in our communities. We urge Church leaders, political leaders and opinion leaders to go back to communities and address national (not political party) rallies to promote the message of unity, to repeat again and again that timeless message from Scripture: "Behold how good and pleasant it is when brethren live together in unity."

    Media has an important role to play

    The media should join other sectors in promoting unity in our new dispensation by dropping hate language and biased reporting, encouraging diversity and free flow of opinions and vigilantly and constructively probing issues of national importance.

    Time for all of us to look forward

    We believe this is the moment in our history when we must all be forward-looking and doing all we can from our various and diverse vantage points to restore our nation.

    May the Almighty God guide and bless Zimbabwe

    We remain God's humble servants

    Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops' Conference (ZCBC)
    Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ)
    Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC)

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