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Speaker and Spectator
Saturday 2nd June 2007
Dear Family and Friends,
As ridiculous as it may sound, little lights of hope are flickering on all the
time now in Zimbabwe. They are not practical everyday lights of decreasing
prices, increasing food and medical supplies or improved services - quite the
contrary in fact. The lights of hope that I am talking about are those that are
beginning to illuminate the future direction. Some are from events across the
border where it seems there are actually things going on - although no one is
saying what!
Other signs of hope are coming from within. One is the blatantly obvious
declining interest and support by people in rural areas for overweight
politicians in smart clothes and fancy cars who come only at election time - and
then shout and threaten people in their bid to garner votes. A prime example is
underway at the moment in the run up to a by election about to be held in Zaka
East. At last both sides of the MDC have managed to stand together and say they
will not contest the seat - what is the point if conditions are not free and
fair. This leaves Zanu PF standing against two virtually unknown parties, the
UPP (United People's Party) and the UPDP (United People's Democratic Party).
Some of the earlier ZANU PF rallies were shown on ZBC television and it was
embarrassing to watch great obese men, shouting and waving their fists at the
painfully thin people, sitting barefoot in the dust staring blankly ahead. The
contrast between speaker and spectators was so extreme it was a wonder it was
shown on national TV at all.
A few days later, arriving to whip up support for the ruling party candidate ,
a former soldier, disappointment was immediate and the rally cancelled. Zanu
PF Chairman, John Nkomo, said: "We have to postpone this rally to Thursday next
week because we cannot address these few people." The days of Zanu PF being able
to take support for granted - even in remote dusty villages - are gone.
Other reasons for hope are coming from people in positions of responsibility
who are making courageous decisions and are standing up to do the right thing -
politics and propaganda aside.
This week High Court Judge Tedious Karwi granted bail to Ian Makone - one of
32 leading opposition officials and activists arrested in late March who have
been held without trial for the past 2 months and 2 days. In making the bail
ruling Judge Karwi stated a fact which of late is not guaranteed and has been
very elusive in Zimbabwe. The Judge said:" Our law presumes people to be
innocent until proven guilty."
Until next week, thanks for reading, love cathy.
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