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Police
hound civic leaders ahead of 'murambatsvina' commemoration
Lance
Guma, SW Radio Africa Zimbabwe
May 10, 2006
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news100506/policehound100506.htm
On
the 25th of April this year we reported how the Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition (CIZ) was organising 2 months of nationwide
activities set for May to commemorate the brutal destruction of
people’s homes and vending stalls under operation
Murambatsvina. Eight days before the beginning of those activities,
police in Bulawayo have started hounding all the prominent civic
leaders based there. Starting with the arrest of Amakhosi Theatre
productions director Cont Mhlanga on Tuesday, police in the city
followed this up with visits to Bulawayo
Agenda leader Gordon Moyo and NCA
Regional Chairman Reginald Moyo.
Crisis
in Zimbabwe had said that starting on the 18th of May the first
week will be dominated by overnight vigils, petitions, public meetings
and various forms of theatre linked to the plight of victims of
the ‘clean up.’ Stretching up to the 18th of July various other
forms of protest and remembrance activities are set to follow. The
NCA is a member of the coalition and Reginald Moyo, its Bulawayo
head, has been warned by police not to promote any ‘subversive’
plays. Officers visited the NCA offices on Wednesday looking for
Moyo. On finding him away they left a note instructing him to report
to the police station.
‘I
reported to the police station and was warned by one senior police
officer called Ndlovu. He said they will descend heavily on anyone
who engages in any acts which are subversive.’ Gordon Moyo from
Bulawayo Agenda got a similar visit on the same day. Police also
left a note for him to report to the police station, which he later
did. Junior officers however told him they had no power to interrogate
him up until the senior officers handling the case came around.
Last
month Itayi Zimunya an advocacy officer with CIZ said the commemorations
were meant to take stock of everything that happened during the
clean up. They also want to use the opportunity to seek assistance
from well-wishers eager to help the victims. The remembrance will
also raise political issues linked to the much touted Operation
Garikai which the coalition says has failed to provide housing for
the victims. ‘We want to know where the Z$3 trillion ear-marked
for the project has gone to’ he said at the time. With just days
remaining, Gordon Moyo believes the authorities are panicking.
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