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Constitutional
reform and the Inclusive Government
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
February 16, 2011
Zimbabweans,
its time to sweat for a Love that's the real deal. Demand
your rose. Demand
a dignified constitution written with love so that it mends our
broken hearts.
Today
we march to the theme: The RISING of the women means the RISING
of the nation; No more poverty and starvation, many sweating for
a few to benefit!
Valentines Day 2011 sees
the passing of the second anniversary of the swearing in ceremony
of the Inclusive Government, agreed to on 15 September 2008 by the
three principals and witnessed by then SA President, Thabo Mbeki
on behalf of the SADC guarantors. We continue to study the agreement
between the ZANU PF and the two MDC formations and note the selective
implementation and the focus of this is still based on their own
interests and not the interest of the population at large.
Despite the promises
in many of the articles, we do not see any equality; national healing;
increased respect for the constitution and rule of law; we long
for the freedom of assembly and association and are still desperate
for free political activity. Instead of the promise of security
of persons and prevention of violence, we are seeing more militia
camps being set up than we saw in 2008 and once again we have hundreds
of displaced people.
We were encouraged
by the formation of COPAC and the beginning of implementation of
the constitutional article points in article 6 (VI) and the setting
up of the Select Committee of Parliament (COPAC) despite their slow
and painful conducting of public outreach. We are waiting for the
draft Constitution to be presented to the 2nd All Stakeholders Conference
and referendum but COPAC you are living on borrowed time! If we
follow the timeframes set out in the GPA,
we should be having the referendum now. Anyway as you are now writing
the constitution draft, we expect to see our views respected and
included. We wait to see our top ten views featuring, these are:
1. National values, aspirations
and founding principles of the constitution - We require a constitution
that allows for: value and respect the sanctity of human life, with
dignity and respect; for democratically elected leaders at all levels
who consult people; separation of powers between the executive,
legislature and judiciary complete with checks and balances to prevent
corruption and misuse of office and right of recall;
2. The state should allow
everyone born in Zimbabwe to be a citizen automatically and the
constitution must disallow the arbitrary deprivation of citizenship.
3. We require and expanded
Bill of Rights with rights guaranteed and fully protected (justiciable)
with clear protection provisions and remedies for violations provided
in the courts.
4. Special emphasis on
the full enjoyment of the Political Rights free and fair and regular
elections; vote in secrecy; right to form political parties and
participate in political activities; right to stand for public office
and to campaign freely.
5. Right to personal
security and fair treatment when in lawful custody; protection from
arbitrary displacement from their homes; Protection from public
and domestic violence; Right to liberty, and freedom from arbitrary
arrest and detention.
6. We demand full enjoyment
of all Social, Economic and Cultural rights. Social rights must
include, but not be limited to the right to affordable and decent
basic living needs-shelter, water, food and health delivery systems.
Special emphasis on the full enjoyment of and the right to free
compulsory and quality primary education, affordable secondary and
tertiary education.
7. We demand full enjoyment
of all Women and gender rights. Women have the right to affirmative
action to correct past injustices and promote women's participation
and gender in all spheres of life.
8. We demand democratic
Systems of government: Devolution of power, that allow for local
controls over all resources and local councils. There must be sharing
of power at provincial and local levels.
9. We demand a constitution
that limits executive power, which has long been abused. The Arms
of state points should include an Executive President who is elected
directly by all voters in the first past the post system, 2 terms
of office of no more than 5years, age limit should be between 40-65year.
Such a President must not be above the law-no special privileges
and be able to be prosecuted, sued and recalled.
10. We require a Public
finance system that includes public hearings to determine priorities
and the presentation of local, provincial and national budgets for
public approval. Government must be transparent and accountable
and present a gendered analysis of any budget presented to parliament.
The principals said they
were signing the agreement to form the Inclusive Government in the
name of the 'suffering masses of Zimbabwe' but in reality,
the IG was imposed on us by SADC. Our suffering continues and violence
is increasing. It is clear from the timeframes of the constitution
reform process that Zimbabwe should now be having a referendum,
which would be followed by an election. As we analyse the current
situation, we realize that the Inclusive government is living on
borrowed time. Time borrowed from COPAC delays and the people's
good nature. Politicians are now taking advantage of our good nature
and our patience is wearing thin. We demand the dismantling of militia
bases and prosecution of all perpetrators of violence; that government
leaders begin to put Zimbabwe first and give us a genuine chance
of rebuilding and reconstructing our livelihoods. We demand the
right to trade needed to end poverty and starvation; We also demand
the lifting of sanctions on the people's peaceful existence
imposed by a politicized police force and their handlers in Zanu
PF. We demand a real deal - a real love that can mend our
broken hearts.
Valentines
Day 2011 Poem
Love can erase an awful
past,
and mend a broken heart at last!
To feel that love, it makes you sigh,
To have it leave, you'd rather die.
We hope you've found that
special rose, 'cause you love your country and care that it grows.
Zimbabweans choose a love that flows,
And heals your heart in a way that shows!
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