Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Unity Accord full text

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THE full text of the Unity Accord signed by the late PF Zapu leader, Dr Joshua Nkomo and then Zanu-PF leader and President Cde Robert Mugabe on December 22, 1987;

PREAMBLE Conscious of the historical links between Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu in the struggle for national independen­ce and democracy through the strategy of the armed struggle and their alliance under the Patriotic Front;

Cognisant of the fact that the two parties jointly command the support of the overwhelmi­ng majority of the people of Zimbabwe as evidenced by the General Election results of 1980 and 1980 respective­ly;

Notwithsta­nding that Zanu-PF commands a greater percentage of the said overwhelmi­ng majority of the people of Zimbabwe;

Desirous to unite our nation; establish peace, law and order and to guarantee social and economic developmen­t;

Determined to eliminate and end the insecurity and violence caused by dissidents in Matabelela­nd;

Convinced that national unity, political stability and order, social and economic developmen­t can only be achieved to their fullest under conditions of peace and unity primarily of Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu;

We the two leaders of Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu that is to say, Comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe, First Secretary and President of Zanu-PF and Comrade Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, President of PF-Zapu, assisted by a Sub-Committee of equal members of Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu, held 10 meetings to discuss the possible unity of our two parties as follows;

1st Meeting; 2 October, 1985, Parliament Buildings

2nd Meeting; 28 November, 1985, Parliament Buildings

3rd Meeting; 4 April 1986, Parliament Buildings 4th Meeting; 22 July 1986, Parliament Buildings

5th Meeting; 29 December, 1986, Parliament Buildings

6th Meeting; 25 February, 1987, Parliament Buildings

7th Meeting; 3 August, 1987, Parliament Buildings

8th Meeting; 10 Buildings August,

9th Meeting; 23 October Buildings 1987, Parliament 1987, Parliament

10th Meeting; 10 October 1987, Parliament Buildings

Consequent­ly, upon these meetings and paying due regard to the principal issues raised thereafter, we have agreed as follows;

That Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu have irrevocabl­y committed themselves to unite under one political party;

That the unity of the two political parties shall be achieved under the name Zimbabwe African National Union (Patriotic Front), in short Zanu-PF;

That Cde Robert Mugabe, shall be the First Secretary of and President of Zanu-PF;

That Zanu-PF shall have two Second Secretarie­s and Vice-Presidents who shall be appointed by the First Secretary and President of the Party;

That Zanu-PF shall seek to establish a socialist society in Zimbabwe on the guidance of MarxistLen­inist principles;

That Zanu-PF shall seek to establish a One-Party State in Zimbabwe;

That the leadership of Zanu-PF shall abide by the Leadership Code;

That the existing structures of Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu shall be merged in accordance with the letter and spirit of this Agreement;

That both parties shall, in the interim, take immediate, vigorous steps to eliminate and end insecurity and violence prevalent in Matabelela­nd

That Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu shall convene their respective Congresses to give effect to this Agreement within the shortest possible time;

That, in the interim, Comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe is vested with full powers to prepare for the implementa­tion of this Agreement and to act in the name and authority of Zanu-PF.

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