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  • Bulawayo Mayor to get a dose of 'Tough Love', an example of Ubuntu that he must follow
    Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
    July 03, 2006

    BULAWAYO mayor Japhet Ndabeni Ncube, a representative of the people of Bulawayo and City father of the City of Kings will today be visited by over 500 members of WOZA. Most WOZA members are themselves informal traders working the streets to feed and educate their children. Today they will put their vegetables aside and take to the streets to pressure the mayor to more efficiently tell Chombo, Chihuri and Mathema the governor of Bulawayo Enough is enough!

    The mayor is to be told in no uncertain terms that the 'war on the people' by the Mugabe regime which is called Operation Murambatsvina but is in reality an operation to clear away people with alternative views trying to eke out a survival by informal trade. He will also be told that the people of Bulawayo will not turn to crime to survive and their daughters will not be turned to prostitution. As he promised on 14 July we want from city council a spirit of Ubuntu, a restoring of the Africa culture of humanness.

    City Hall is located diagonally opposite the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) charge office, so it is fitting if they attend the peaceful protest in order to hear the message loud and clear and pass it on to chihuri.

    This activity is part of the ongoing world Refugee Campaign under the following theme. 'WOZA is marking this day because 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.'

    Some of the placards reflect these messages: We demand the right to trade. Ndabeni tell Chihuri, Chombo, Mathema we want our right to trade respected City of Kings what happened to Ubuntu. A child who remains silent on its mother back will die. King Mambo and Mzilikazi died without seeing this turmoil.

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