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The SADC leaders at the 9 November 2008 Summit came out with a disappointing biased outcome, concluding that Tsvangirayi and Mugabe should co- manage the Ministry of Home Affairs .What makes this Ministry of great importance to Mugabe is the fact that he had de-professionalized the police and turned them into ZANU PF militias who violated human rights, they applied the law selectively and helped Mugabe cling to his rule by suppressing all opposition voices. This Ministry is also equally important to the Prime Minister Tsvangirayi, for this will be the most effective way he can ensure the restoration of human rights and limit ZANU PF’s illegitimate powers over the people. With the Ministry under him he can guarantee that justice is done, first by arresting the perpetrators of election violence and stopping police abuse and brutality on civic groups, the opposition and all Zimbabweans and also ushering in rule of law and democracy in Zimbabwe .

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The Zimbabwe situation is now a sorry and miserable sight. As suffering and poverty continues at unprecedented levels, inflation astronomical like never before, one is shocked at the level of silence in Zimbabwe! Is it that the Zimbabwean mass is a docile lot or rather that there is all hope in the seemingly unending negotiations and summits. Does anyone really have hope in these talks anymore? More and more, I am persuaded to conclude that people are simply waiting for an official acknowledgement of failure from all parties including SADC and AU. I doubt if the matter will be fit for UN consideration as some have encouraged the MDC to consider. Surely one ministry away from a decent meal, one ministry away from opening of universities, one ministry away from implementing some agricultural sanity, one ministry away from sanity in the financial sector, one ministry away from resuscitation of our health system! I must be unrealistic, insane or we have an unfeeling leadership, power hungry lot...or rather a leadership without full control of their structures as they claim! Worse even, a leadership taking orders from other principals!

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Columnisten

Goof de Jong

Goof de Jong werkte 11 jaar als leraar in Zimbabwe, zowel op het platteland als in één van de townships van Harare. In de jaren negentig startte hij met een Nederlandse collega een reisagentschap in Zimbabwe, Nyati Travel.


Bruce Mutsvairo

Bruce Mutsvairo is a lecturer in Journalism at Amsterdam University College. He writes in his personal capacity.


Hugo Knoppert

Since January 2010 Hugo Knoppert is the coordinator of Zimbabwe Watch. He will write about his work for Zimbabwe Watch, which includes activities in the Netherlands and Europe, his travels to Zimbabwe, and surpising experiences along the way.


Francisca Midzi

Towards reconstruction

Francisca Onai Midzi is the gender and human rights officer for the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU).She writes in her personal capacity.


Collen Chibango

Collen Chibango is a former student leader with the University of Zimbabwe SRC and Zimbabwe National Student Union (ZINASU) and founder President of the Zimbabwe Youth Movement (ZYM). He is now studying in the Netherlands after failing to complete his studies in Zimbabwe.


Wilf Mbanga

I write as I please

Wilf Mbanga is de oprichter van de onafhankelijke wekelijkse krant "The Zimbabwean". Sinds janari 2009 schrijft hij weer voor Zimbabwe Watch. Wilf Mbanga woont in het Verenigd Koninkrijk.


Pascal Richard

Zimbabwe solidarity

Pascal Richard is the former coordinator of Zimbabwe Watch, linking human rights activists and causes between Zimbabwe, Southern Africa and Europe. He contributes whenever compelled to by developments around Zimbabwe.


Garikai Chimuka

The struggle continues unabated!

Garikai Chimuka is een voormalig studentenleider aan de University of Zimbabwe. Momenteel studeert hij aan de Wageningen University in Nederland. Hij is ook actief voor de Wageningen Students Organisation (WSO).


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