The promotion of national reconciliation and healing through: • Acknowledgement of the destruction and disruption of families and communities through political violence and the need for truth and forgiveness. • Provision of justice, counselling, rehabilitation and restitution. The restoration of civil liberties, freedoms of speech, assembly, association, choice, and return to the rule of law through: • Involvement of all stakeholders in the constitutional making process.
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New Year Message from Simba Makoni |
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New Year Message from Dr Simba Makoni – Interim President, Mavambo.Kusile.Dawn (MKD)
As 2009 has drawn to a close, and we welcome the year 2010, I take this opportunity, on behalf of the National Steering Committee (NSC) of our Party, to extend cordial greetings to all the people of Zimbabwe.
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We Can Get Zimbabwe Working Again |
by Tofaranashe Gumbo, MKD Member from Mashonaland West We can get Zimbabwe working again. Yes, “Let’s get Zimbabwe working again”. This is an agenda every responsible Zimbabwean must take part in. Let me start by highlighting some of the famous sayings by Father Zimbabwe, the late Cde Joshua Mqubuko Nyongolo Nkomo.
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Elements of the constitution |
We, the founding members of the M.K.D Movement, recognise that Zimbabwean society is polarised, that our leaders are alienated from the people and that the state resorts to violence to suppress dissent and dialogue. The state is averse to and intolerant of alternative views and ideas. Our people are seized with fear, and suffer extreme stress and tension. There is: • little respect for the law; • disregard for human rights;
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Return of the Zimbabwe Dollar |
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The return of the Zimbabwean dollar is being discussed in Parliament and in the mass media. The majority of Zimbabweans are against the return of the Zimbabwe dollar. We are naturally influenced by the severe suffering we have undergone over the past five years. We found our money devaluing to the point where virtually 96% of Zimbabweans became destitute.
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