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Moya St Valentines Day 2005 - St Valentine's Day is here!
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
February
10, 2005
The theme selected
by WOZA women is …
The power of love
can conquer the love of power!
Amandla
othando anqoba uthando lwamandla!
Simba
rwerudo runokunda rudo rwesimba!
Zimbabweans are
asking questions:
Question. WHO killed
the spirit of LOVE?
Answer.
Selfish leaders and docile citizens. Do you agree?
Q. WHY did Zimbabweans
do nothing except to watch it die?
A. We allowed
our minds to be brainwashed. Our minds became poisoned by words and we
forgot about the spirit of love. We did not speak out to defend it - we
became the ‘shut up’ Zimbabweans!
Q. HOW can we resuscitate
the spirit of LOVE and practice it again?
A. Speak
out and act to show each other the truth. We must also understand that
the kind of ‘LOVE’ selfish leaders show us is not LOVE at all. We must
defend our right to love again and to be loved and respected by our leaders.
That is why WOZA women call on the Holy Spirit to come down and help restore
the spirit of LOVE. We say WOZA MOYA / HUYA MWEYA and show the LOVE sign
(see above) as our slogan.
A WOZA Grandmother
told us about an old pot that is no longer useful. She has a hungry family
and a lack of cash. She advises as follows…
She bought
a prized pot in 1980 and it has been used since then to feed her family.
But it has become old. It has been mended at least 25 times but still
leaks. She has had no money to buy a new one. Continuing to use the rusty
pot is causing illness. But she cannot allow the children to go hungry.
How can she buy a new pot to feed her family when she has no money? She
will have to use her mind to find a way to buy a better pot. One that
will be strong and feed her family well.
What is the power
of love?
Love is
explained in the Bible - read Corinthians 13 1:8. You might have forgotten
the spirit of love but your heart never stops beating while you are living.
Love is shown by kind speech and actions that come from deep within the
heart. These actions are done to help a friend in need despite the challenges
and without personal benefit. Love is shown by tolerance for different
views and different but peaceful ways of expressing them.
What is the love
of power?
The 2005
Election according to WOZA is not about the people of Zimbabwe exercising
their voting rights – it is about holding on to political power. Zimbabweans
seem to be woven into a rope that is being pulled in the tug of war between
the political parties - we are only relevant as a ‘thing’ to push and
pull. We would accept that this Election is about people if we saw unjust
laws repealed.
We want to enjoy
our freedoms of assembly, association and speech
If 31 March
2005 is about POLITICANS working with and for the PEOPLE, we can go to
Polling stations to vote for the candidate of our choice without fear
in a peaceful atmosphere.
Zimbabweans demand
a free and fair election
- Leaders, who do
not respect Human Rights, pass unjust laws and think us stupid enough
to believe they have our best interests at heart. This is the love of
power.
- The love of power
shows itself by self-centered speech and actions that result in violence
and hate speech.
- The love of power
results in people being used as ladders for success. Those climbing
the ladders shout out empty promises on their way up and forget to climb
down and visit the voters after they win.
WOZA went around urban
and rural communities and heard about the current ‘empty promises’.
- The promise of
residential stands for low amounts of money ($20 000). The people promising
these stands are allegedly war veterans. Other promises are for ‘free’
distribution of food, blankets, fertilizer and land to plants crops
that you may never get to harvest.
- BEAM Education
fees assistance was withdrawn last year – the excuse – no money! But
suddenly it is back. During previous election periods this happened,
some women said they were happy at first but before long found themselves
paying fees in full.
- Some women reported
that a politician in Mashonaland had promised them a railway line. The
people of that area need a railway line…. not the promise of one!
- Vendors chased
away just weeks ago from their stalls have been called back to their
stalls. This is also evidenced by the proliferation of corner phone
shops. Informal Traders deserve business opportunities now and forever
not just when there is an election.
- Health Services
are reported as being in ‘intensive care’ last week. This week suddenly
we are being promised free treatment for children under 5years!
The scripture that
comforts us is Proverbs 15:17 "Better a meal of vegetables where
there is love than a fattened calf with hatred."
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the WOZA fact
sheet
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