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Sunday, November 17, 2013

MDC President Addresses UK & Ireland Assembly

The elections on 31st July came and went. Most Zimbabweans worldwide were shocked, disillusioned and outraged by the election results.
Bright Manjengwa, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, Caston Matewu and Abel Kamwendo

It was within this backdrop of despondency that the president himself Morgan Richard Tsvangirai addressed the party faithful in Croydon on the 26th of October 2013. A lot of questions were also being asked and many wondered if we would ever see a democratic Zimbabwe.   Some UK and Ireland branches were represented by their executives and our branch, Southend-on-Sea, was well represented. Three of our branch members, Patty Murwira, Maidei Ali, Charles Dliwayo and Abel Kamwendo were selected to be part of the security and Protocol detail.

Like most disgruntled Zimbabweans, we had many questions to ask and but due to time constraints only fielded five of them during the meeting with the president. Stanford Biti , Southend branch chairperson, presented the questions for South East District to the president  and the rest of the other districts followed suit.

Dr Tsvangirai acknowledged that people were in shock and angry at the blatant theft by the Robert Mugabe regime. He explained to the party cadres how the election was lost, in fact stolen from us. To him, it was not an election but "A military intelligence run operation". Zanu PF started their ballot rigging preparations for the 2013 election during the Presidential election runoff in 2008.  Dr Tsvangirai implored cadres to be patient and reassured us that the leadership in Harare are trying to find ways to effect a legal audit of the ballot. Preparations for the next election are already underway, he said.

On the UK and Ireland External Assembly, he regretted that Harvest House had downgraded the Province to a coordinating committee. He promised to discuss the issue with the rest of the leadership in Harare at the next Congress. He preached unity both in the diaspora and Zimbabwe for the party to succeed in the next election. When he questioned our [diaspora’s] commitment by asking what action we took on Election Day, the Southend-on-Sea branch was the only one that demonstrated at the Zimbabwe embassy. Stanford Biti informed the President that our Branch “shut down the embassy”.

Out of the 5 questions we raised as a branch, only 2 were responded to by the president due to time restrictions. We hope he will get back to us in due course with the rest of answers. Everybody pledged their support for the party and work ahead. Now we look toward preparing for the next election.
Abel Kamwendo
Committee Member

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