Mkwananzi Released On Bail, As Zimbos Petition Ban Ki-moon
11 July 2016
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Released on bail…Mkwananzi

Staff Reporter|Promise Mkwananzi the Tajamuka activist who was arrested over the weekend has been released on $300 bail.
The former Movement for Democratic Change youth leader, is part of a wider net-work of leaders, who recently launched protests meant to force through some government reforms, with the next shutdown  scheduled for this Wednesday and Thursday.
A petition to United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, is also in circulation, in another apparent bid to internationalise the deepening Zimbabwe crisis.
Below is the text of the petition which can found on www.change.org

Zimbabweans are in a deep crisis that is currently downplayed. They have a collapsed economy with no currency. Once the breadbasket of Southern Africa its now a net importer of goods.  Corruption is rife and the regional govenance systems have failed to protect the democratic rights of Zimbabweans (SADC and AU). Zimbabweans have been afraid to speak out but there are voices straining to be heard. This is a Global Campaign to save Zimbabweans as they push for change by refusing to be bullied. Abduction and murder are real for those who dare challenge the system. We need the support of other people to raise our voices and assurance that noone will be harmed because they are peacefully pursuing justice,  accountability, fighting for their survival and future generations. The rights of more than 16 million people have been violated for over three decades.  The appropriation of the struggle to a few people must stop! This man made crisis must end. It begins with allowing people to freely express themselves. Unemployment rates will be drastically reduced if a functional government is established. The future of our youths will be brighter as they will secure employment and crime and drug abuse will be reduced. Foreign Direct investment will be resumed once the rule of law is restored and property rights upheld. This means many jobs will be created. The dignity of Zimbabweans will be restored as they will regain their pride as a hardworking, honest and warm people. The region will be more stable as the burden on neighbouring countries is reduced. Xenophobia which has resulted in many Zimbabweans being burnt in South Africa for taking their jobs will be reduced as Zimbabweans will have hope of survival back home. The brain drain that has dogged Zimbabwe over the years will be reduced if the country is restored to order. Diasporans will find their way back home to build the economy and be where they long to be but are denied because of the harsh economic and political climate. The bullying will stop ince leaders realise that the world is on the side of the oppressed. “One finger cant crush lice” Chara chimwe hachitswanyi inda. We need others to come in a big wag to protect the rights of Zimbabweans.

 

8 Replies to “Mkwananzi Released On Bail, As Zimbos Petition Ban Ki-moon”

  1. These stupid pressure groups are abusing their status……SPEED KILLS…………..

  2. These stupid pressure groups are abusing their status……SPEED KILLS…………..

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