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Woking Branch Celebrate its first Anniversary

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Good measure pressed down, shaken together will overflow. Woking Branch’s first birthday on the 8th of May 2010 was celebrated in style. It was a come and see for yourself event. The cake was cut, Raffle prizes won and the food was plenty. Everyone was rubbing their hands waiting in anticipation when the national Chairman Mr Nedie was about to perform an electric borrowdale dance but was let down by the jealous sound system that failed to perform.

To kick start the event, Christina Dedza, opened with a word of prayer before the branch Chairman for Woking Mr Isaac Mudzamiri took the stage. Before giving his speech he thanked members and visitors present, made some introductions and expressed his appreciation for the presence of the whole National Executive committee for coming to support Woking’s first anniversary.

Mr Mudzamiri said that, 2008 was ‘annus horribilis’ (horrible year) in Zimbabwe’s history. Companies were shutdown, people were killed, raped, tortured, beaten up and yet no justice has been done. He also spoke about the corruption and how inflation rocketed to a world record high during that period.

Quoting a speech made by Robert Mugabe during 2008 presidential elections campaign, ‘Constitution doesn’t vote! A gun is mightier than a pen! The opposition will lead the country to war’. Mudzamiri said that Mugabe’s notorious behaviour has not changed and human rights in Zimbabwe keep on being violated.

Over the years, Mugabe has incited violence in his speeches but there is no moment the POSA act is applicable to him. This is true injustice.

“Can you imagine?” Mudzambiri mourned, ‘How can a president of a nation give a commercial farm to Sizzla for performing at his birthday party. Surely Zimbabwe can’t agree to that, was this in agreement with the coalition government?’

Before passing the time to Mr Tich Mutyambizi, Mudzambiri addressed Tsvangirai as dishing a catalogue of lies when he globe trots and tells people that Zimbabwe is now ripe for investors and secure for a safe return for Zimbabweans abroad.

Mr Mutyambizi saluted Mr Mudzamiri’s speech, and stressed that history is the best teacher. As usual, he spoke about human rights advocacy and what it entails to be a human rights activist.

He stressed that Mr Tsvangirai’s call for Zimabweans to come back home is premature. “Has he established any jobs? Has he established a budget to pay salaries for civil servants not the allowances he is paying them? Has justice been done to human rights perpetrators? What guarantees are in place for the safe return of those abroad? He urged that the best thing we can do as human rights activists is to keep fighting for peace, justice and freedom to take hold in Zimbabwe. 

Mr Tapa introduced the National Chairman Billie Nedie who enthusiastically took the stage. “It’s hard to believe that Woking is only one year old. They have worked so hard in the past 12 months and what they achieved is what we can all see here today,” he said. He also thanked the branch for donating clothes for human rights victims in Zimbabwe. The three massive bags full of donated clothes also marked the branch’s anniversary and were to be shipped to Zimbabwe in a few days time.

Mr Nedie invited all members to understand that Zimbabwe doesn’t have separation of power but that power resides with one party and one person, that is, ZANU PF and Robert Mugabe. He said that even though there was a coalition government, everything still revolved around Mugabe. ‘If Mugabe is not there cabinet meetings can’t be held’ and he lamented that Mr Tsvangirai was not even allowed to stand in for Mugabe although on paper he was the deputy Cabinet Chair.” He referred to the just ended UK elections saying the elections were peaceful, fair and free, ‘no one was beaten up for supporting any party’.

He also stated that, recent studies in Zimbabwe show that, only shops in the towns are the ones with food stuffs on the shelves. People in the rural areas are failing to get basic food commodities and some of them have never seen what the US dollar looked like. “How can this be fair?” he asked.

In conclusion, the ROHR President Mr Ephraim Tapa, said his appreciation of Woking Branch’s commitment. Speaking about situation in Zimbabwe he said the situation had not changed and that if anything it was getting worse in the sense that, ‘the richer were getting richer, while the poor, poorer’. In apparent reference to PM Morgan Tsvangirai’s much heralded statement; ‘Mugabe is part of the solution in Zimbabwe’, Mr Tapa argued that Mugabe was the problem and not the solution. The President went on say that the inclusive government had failed to deliver and that all indicators were now pointing to another election either in 2011 or 2012. Mr Tapa reiterated that Mugabe’s instruments of violence were still intact and that he would deploy the same violent and fraudulent strategies to steal the election. He warned that come the next election, there would be unprecedented violence and even more bloodshed, with or without a new constitution. It was for this reason that he encouraged all gathered to genuinely participate in the cause of human rights as advocated by ROHR Zimbabwe.

On national healing and reconciliation, Mr Tapa said the people’s hearts still hurt and bleed over what happened over the years. Some lost their families, some incurred disabilities for life, some were displaced from their homes, some took refuge in foreign lands all as a result of state sponsored violence, yet the perpetrators are still walking free in the streets of Zimbabwe. He said by fighting for the restoration of human rights, diaspora Zimbabweans would be helping to create a conducive environment in their country so we could return to a peaceful, democratic and just Zimbabwe

Mr Billy Machekano, Information and Publicity Secretary made an announcement inviting all ROHR members to report to the Information and Publicity Department UK for any prosecutions, abuses, victimisation and torture that may happen to their families and friends back home. He said that interviews would be done to verify the alleged abuses before being published in line with our name and shame strategy.

Mr Mudzambiri finished by thanking the Woking committee, the event coordinators (Jermaine Volkwyn and Sithokozile Hlokama) and the kitchen staff (Christine Dedza and Sibongile Sihwa) for the hard work. Mr Tapa then led the national anthem, Ishe Komborera Africa before Mr Nedie closed with a prayer.

Raffle Presenter: Rodah Kuhlengisa and Eliza aka Mickey Volkwyn 

Raffle Winners:
1st prize: Rushy Dedza – ticket 452
2nd prize: Pamela Dunduru – ticket 402
3rd prize: Saziso Zulu – ticket 437 

Last Updated ( Sun, 09 May 10 23:32 )
 

Workers’ Day Commemoration: Let us all stand up and defend the right to protest!- 1st May 2010

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ROHR Zimbabwe joins the rest of the nation in solidarity with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trades Union (ZCTU), its affiliates and the entire workforce in commemorating this year’s International Workers Day, falling a few weeks after the celebrations of the second independence anniversary under the tutelage of the three political parties in the coalition government.

Following the victory of the eight hour demonstrations in Haymarket Chicago in 1886 when several workers were massacred protesting against ruthless social and economic conditions affecting workers, as an organization we join the labor movement in amplifying the voices of workers against the evils of capitalism, poverty, inequality, denial of the right to protest freely on the violation of workers’ rights.

 We unreservedly acknowledge that the work force is the anchor of industry and chief driver of economic growth in every growing economy despite the unbefitting situation of downplaying their rights and legitimate demands.

This year’s Workers day comes at a time when the generality of the various sections of workers from tertiary, health, farming, education have been turned by design into perennial victims of an inconsiderate ruthless system that has refused to yield to the multi faceted concerns affecting their plight around the country. Not only is it too apparent but also regrettable that despite the coming in of a new political dispensation the bulk of the workers are still earning below the poverty datum line of US $400.

The appalling situation has restricted teachers to a paltry salary between US 150 -240 since the coalition government came to power and the government has remained stone cold to the widespread strikes seeking redress. Working conditions for health workers have remained unfriendly due to lack of refurbishment of infrastructure and equipment in state hospitals.

Farm workers have been grossly subjected to wide scale human rights violations at the height of violent farm evasions by the youth militia, war veterans and defiant political party supporters who are loyalists to the self appeasing system of patronage.

Against the spirit of the International labor movement, repression against labour representatives and civil society members by the state and its agents has intensified in the last decade as an unorthodox means to silence workers from protesting on their grievances. This is evinced by the recent arbitrary arrest of labor union workers, the President Lovemore Matombo, shooting of unarmed worker protesters in Shurugwi, the intimidation and harassment of the GAPUZ director Gertrude Hambira and her staff. 

As succinctly put by the courageous secretary general of the workers Union Wellington Chibhebhe, ‘’ as much as others may say the situation is improving there is not much to show for the workers.” This in the backdrop of the introduction of the foreign currency economy which has seen inflation dropping from a record high quadrillion to  0.6 % following a decade of massive economic plunder, decay, mismanagement and corruption.

As we commemorate the day of the worker, ROHR Zimbabwe encourages the majority of Zimbabweans to actively contribute towards shaping a people reflective democratic constitution that respects, protects the rights, and interest of workers as an integral part to nation building and utilize the opportunity to redefine the current retrogressive legislature curtailing the freedoms of the work force.

We also challenge the coalition government to heed the voices of workers and realize that true development can only be premised on development that is workers centered and not a situation where the workers are manipulated and under developed in the midst of moving forward. Workers are the prime producers of wealth and products in every society and therefore they are entitled accordingly to leave in dignity with the highest standards of living.

We do not condone a situation whereby the hard sweat of the workers is sacrificed to solidify a dictatorial regime that feeds on snuffing the very lives of the hardworking Zimbabweans who carry the country on their shoulders.

Under the banner of international labor movements we subscribe to the following demands besieging the plight of workers in today’s world particularly in Zimbabwe:

  • The unconditional right of workers to act independently of the government and their employees in striking, protesting, assembling, marching and speaking freely should be guaranteed in the constitution as a protection of the people’s social rights in line with international law and other statutes under labor movements.
  • The poverty datum line should be responsive to the demands of the basic needs for an average family to live in the dignity of human beings as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of human rights. The poverty datum line should not be imposed by the government but rather it should be a byproduct of the negotiations with intended beneficiaries.
  • We condemn any aggression towards protest against violation of workers’ rights as an infringement on freedom of expression.
  • Understanding that women constitute 52% of the population, we demand the eradication of all forms of discrimination targeted at women. There should be equality and unconditional access and for women in positions of leadership, governance and in all areas of social, economic, political, cultural and family life.
  • We demand that all pensioners should enjoy a dignified life without economic concern and to eliminate any discrimination in the payment of retirement pensions.
  • Workers should freely engage in political activities and support political parties of their choice without fear of reproach or persecution.
  • Child labour must be eradicated and all children must be entitled to educational facilities, health and welfare, independent of gender and race, religion, or social and economic status of their parents.
  • We strongly condemn the arbitrary arrest, trial and imprisonment of labour union activist.
  • We tender our support to the fight for legitimate demands of teachers, nurses and other working classes of the society in their endeavours to seek redress from the government and their employers.
  • Concerted efforts should be made particularly by the coalition government in creating a conducive environment to lure foreign investors to invest in the country to stimulate growth of the manufacturing industry, create jobs and overturn the record high percentage of unemployment which is feared to be hovering above 80%.

For Peace, Justice and Freedom

 

Head Teacher spends 3 nights in the mountains in fear of his life.

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From Information and Publicity Department - UK

ROHR Zimbabwe has condemned the violent attacks and threats committed on the 16th of April by Zanu (PF) youth militia to the Headmaster of Dandare Primary School in Murewa Mr John Chananda.

Mr Chananda is being accused of being an agent of the MDC-T after allowing them to use the school premises to hold a meeting. It is reported that 2 weeks after the MDC meeting, ZANU PF also asked to use the same premises for their meetings of which was allowed. “As a civil servant, we are not allowed to take sides about political issues. We are partisans”, he said.

After serious threats from ZANU PF supporters and its militia, the head teacher went into hiding in fear of his life. He spent 3 nights sleeping rough in the middle of nowhere in the mountains feeding on maputi (pop–corn) and water. Speaking to ROHR Zimbabwe UK, Mr Chananda has said, “he is really shaken and on the run”. His whereabouts are not known. Asking him if he has reported the matter to the police, he said, “Going to the police is like dropping yourself in a lion's den. Nothing will happen but creating more problems for yourself. I am really scared. I did not do anything wrong”.

Pamela Dunduru, the ROHR National Organising Secretary for UK chapter said, “My uncle is not the kind of person who would run away and go into hiding. He must be in serious trouble and letting these people (ZANU PF) get away with this is just unacceptable. They get away with murder. What is the Unity Government doing? What if something happen to my uncle?” These questions remain unanswered.

The Zimbabwe school term will commence on the 4th of May and one thing is certain Mr Chananda is afraid to be living in Murehwa. As long as the issues of transitional justice are not addressed the perpetrators will continue to threaten, beat, harass and even kill with no come-uppance. This dogmatic way of thinking and acting needs to be brought to an abrupt and immediate end. These perpetrators cannot continue to act like vigilantes without recourse from the government. It is clear that the Unity Government led by Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert Mugabe has failed to address these matters.

Zimbabwe will continue to lose its talent pool if these kinds of brutalities are allowed to continue. It is evident from the story of Mr Chananda that he is an essential professional bringing a lot of expertise to the community and the school he heads.

This is a travesty for Zimbabwe and we cannot allow this to be our reality. 

For Peace, Freedom & Justice

Last Updated ( Tue, 27 Apr 10 20:35 )
 

ROHR Chelmsford Community Support - Spring cleaning of River Chelmer

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On Saturday 17th April 2010, Chelmsford Borough Council and local groups joined forces to help clean up River Chelmer and its surroundings. This event marked the beginning of the two-part annual litter picking programme organised by the council.

ROHR members from Chelmsford Branch, Thurrock and Basildon Branch took part in this voluntary spring cleaning programme. The excersice entailed picking up litter that has been trapped in bushes or drifted to the edge of the river bank ensuring that nature reserve continues to be welcoming to both visitors and wildlife. On the other hand scuba divers worked relentlessly removing objects buried under the river such as shopping trolleys.

The Mayor of Chelmsford Councillor Tony Sach and Liberal Democrat candidate for Chelmsford Stephen Robinson attended the event.

Shingirai Chawasarira, a ROHR volunteer, said “once an area is cleaned up it makes people think twice before they drop litter again. As a result it stays clean and tidy for longer.” Bothwell Nyemba simply feels “happy with positive contribution made to the society” while Shepherd Mabhena sums up the whole experience as follows; “Participation in the spring cleaning of River Chelmer was our way as members of ROHR to thank the British public and the communities we are living in for their generosity in providing us with a sanctuary and a platform to fight for our rights as Zimbabweans”. Tendai Gwanzura added that cleaning up the environment serve the local communities we have become part of. Such activities give us the chance to fully integrate ourselves within the local communities whilst providing a needed resource thereby cultivating meaningful opportunities for civic engagement. Marthar Magwaza also said that, just like last year, these events give us a chance to meet new people and to learn new things about the community of Chelmsford.”

Volunteers at the event were: Rob Mafigo, Tendai Gwanzura, Marthar A Magwaza, Bothwell Nyemba, Joao E M Matandirani, Shingirai K Chawasarira and Shepherd Mabhena.

A follow-up to this event will be held in October 2010.

 

ROHR Zimbabwe News Alert 20 April- An Independent Zimbabwe

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Mbuya Pamgaimbe was the only person who remained behind in Charunda village among the supporters of the MDC who were threatened by a surge of violence by rowdy ardent self appeasing ZANU Pf party supporters. In her own words she felt that, ‘’chinouya chinondiwana ndiripano” for obvious reasons related to the issue of mobility as the fleeing group was forced to walk for more than 84 kilometers at night in the dark in the mountainous magnificent terrain of Muzarabani.

She is the classic representation of the biblical mother carrying two generations that are at war with each other. Only fate knows if she will live to see the second deliverance of Zimbabwe from the dormant chains of oppression from dictatorial rule. First she endured the suffering and sacrifice thrust upon the nation during the liberation struggle from colonial rule from the British government and now she is being subjected to incessant abuse and denial of her fundamental human rights by intransigent forces against democracy.

Mbuya Pangaimbe cannot bring herself to account for the paranoid changes that her naked eyes have seen in her 30 years troubled journey, witnessing the once celebrated, cherished guerrilla fighters/ heroes becoming ruthless and brutal villains pouncing at their own siblings.

The definition and meaning of an Independent Zimbabwe has over the years been circumvented, suppressed, muddled, misrepresented, manipulated, personalized, monopolized, turned into a fuss and a myth. In the backdrop of what is transpiring today, in an independent Zimbabwe everyone should leave in peace with full protection from the state without fear of the unknown.

  • In an independent Zimbabwe, everyone should be free to choose a political party of their choice without fear of reproach or persecution.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe everyone should be equal before the law regardless of tribe, race, ethnicity or political creed.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe access to health care, education, shelter, employment opportunities and better standards of living should be open to all without all forms of discrimination ranging of politics to economics.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe, God given human rights should be enjoyed by all not at the pleasure of political parties or man but because all human beings are born free endowed with inalienable rights upon birth.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe, there should be universal suffrage, one man one vote. People should choose their own leaders through democratic free and fair elections.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe leaders should be accountable to the people who elected them into office.
  • In an Independent Zimbabwe, journalist should write and not have people knocking on their doors at night.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe, political activities should not be associated with violence, torture, suffering, rape, abductions, arbitrary arrest, harassment, intimidation, internal displacements, and media oppression.
  • In an independent Zimbabwe, there should carrier open to talent without discrimination on partisan lines
  • In an Independent Zimbabwe and its vision should be shared by all men, women, children; disabled and non disabled, partisan and non partisan. All should be free to openly participate in national events and governance issues that affect the nation at large.
  • An independent Zimbabwe should be the envy and not a pity among other African nations.

For Peace, Justice and Freedom

Check: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/sets/72157623759903273/ for pictures of Mbuya Pangaimbe. 

Last Updated ( Tue, 20 Apr 10 22:52 )
 


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