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Hearts
starve as well as bodies: A WOZA perspective on the state of democracy
in Zimbabwe
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
February 01, 2010
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Preamble
On 11th February
2009, a Government of National Unity (GNU) was formed between the
Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU PF) and the two formations
of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) with the swearing in
of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur
Mutambara. Its birth filled us with hope. The promises of the Global
Political Agreement (GPA) signed on 15th September 2008 that
led to the formation of the new government gave Zimbabweans an opportunity
to shine:
- "Concerned
about the recent challenges that we have faced as a country and
the multiple threats to the well-being of our people;
- Dedicating
ourselves to putting an end to the polarization, divisions, conflict
and intolerance that have characterized our country's politics;
- Determined
to build a society free of violence, fear, intimidation, hate,
patronage, corruption and founded on justice, fairness, openness,
transparency, dignity and equality;"
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