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WOZA remind mayor his deadline is up
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
June 30, 2006

His Worship, Japhet Ndabeni Ncube
The Executive Mayor of Bulawayo
CITY HALL BULAWAYO

Your Worship,

Re: Visit to your offices by members on 14 June 2006

World Refugee Day 20 June Campaign - "We are refugees in our own country. Our lives have been stolen but the flame of hope still burns. We demand the right to earn a living."

We are writing to thank you for granting us an audience on 14 June 2006 and for listening to our requests with such respect.

The issue that brought us to your offices during our World Refugee Day campaign was Bulawayo City Council involvement in Operation Murambatsvina activities being conducted by a Government that no longer cares for its citizens. We had noted that when the Operation was launched, your office and Council were lonely voices speaking out and trying to defend the right to trade of the long-marginalized people of Matabeleland. However we have noted that in the last few months, Council has been at the forefront of harassing parents trying to put food into the mouths of their children. Children who cannot now even access affordable education and thereby a better future. We also note that previous concessions to freely trade during weekends and holidays have also been withdrawn. We also remind you that we informed you that the process of registering for vending licenses has become politicized and that we are therefore not able to register and refuse to allow the right to earn a living to be only for those carrying Zanu PF party cards.

Some of our members noted the Bulawayo Upcoming Traders Association court order barring the council and the police from raiding until a solution could be found. Bulawayo City Council has ignored this. After our visit we resolved to observe the situation to see if there would be any change, but there has been no change. We then saw Council being quoted through spokesman, Pathisa Nyathi on 28 June 2006 in Zim Online saying Council will continue to raid vendors.

We are now writing to ask you the following questions.

  1. Where is the spirit of Ubuntu you spoke to us about?
  2. Are you forsaking the legacy left behind by the Kings this city is named for - Mambo, Mzilikazi and the King of the Kalanga people?
  3. We demand you call a full Council meeting and withdraw from any Operation Murambatsvina activities until a solution is found that.

All we are asking for is our right to earn a living because without that right and the right to keep what we earn, there is no right to life. See the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, Article 22:

  • All peoples shall have the right to their economic, social and cultural development with due regard to their freedom and identity..
  • States shall have the duty ... to ensure the exercise of the right to development. See Convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Article 14: "State parties shall take appropriate measures ..that they participate in and benefit from rural development and ensure the right: (e) to organise self-help groups and co-operatives in order to obtain equal access to economic opportunities through employment or self employment."

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