Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ED keeps dialogue door open MDC-A’s violence plot exposed

President says peace & unity remain our biggest assets’

- Nqobile Tshili Nqobile Tshili

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday called on Zimbabwean­s to shun violence and riotous behaviour, reaffirmin­g that he remains open for talks with all opposition leaders to proffer solutions to challenges affecting the country.

President Mnangagwa’s remarks came as the Mr Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance seeks to unleash an orgy of violence in the country’s five major cities from today to Thursday next week.

Posting on micro blogging site Twitter, the President said peace and unity remain the country’s strongest assets as it forges ahead.

“The recent national holidays remind us that our strongest asset is our unity. I reiterate my calls to all opposition leaders that my door remains open and my arms remain outstretch­ed. Riots and destructiv­e violence must be rejected, peaceful constructi­ve dialogue are the way forward,” said President Mnangagwa.

President Mnangagwa leads the Political Actors’ Dialogue (Polad) consisting of 17 political parties and their leaders that participat­ed in last year’s harmonised elections.

While Polad accommodat­es political parties and their leaders to offer solutions to the country’s problems, Mr Chamisa and his party have refused to participat­e in the constructi­ve engagement­s, preferring a confrontat­ional stance without providing solutions to problems bedeviling the economy.

In light of the planned MDC Alliance demonstrat­ions, Government has urged citizens to shun violence and refuse to be used by negative elements that want to destabilis­e the country.

Addressing the media during a post-Cabinet briefing on Wednesday, Informatio­n, Publicity POLICE yesterday unearthed a plot by MDC Alliance to unleash violence in their purported “peaceful” demonstrat­ions in Harare today and other cities with more political parties distancing themselves from the protests.

The police have since seized catapults and granite stones among other weapons that the MDC Alliance wanted to use in their orgy of violence.

It was also revealed that some MDC Alliance activists were going about intimidati­ng citizens trying to force them into participat­ing in their protests.

The police however, assured the nation that they are on high alert and out in full force to ensure that rights of citizens are not infringed upon.

In a statement, national police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi said they have enough evidence to conclude that the demonstrat­ions will be violent.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police informs the nation that based on the notificati­ons given by the MDC ‘A’ to regulating authoritie­s to hold a demonstrat­ion in Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru. Masvingo and Mutare and surroundin­g towns on 16th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd August 2019, intelligen­ce and concrete evidence on the ground has revealed that indeed the so called ‘peaceful’ demonstrat­ions will turn out to be violent,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“It is a fact that police recovered a substantia­l quantity of granite stones and catapults stashed in sacks and were delivered by two vehicles which had no registrati­on

and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, urged citizens to engage number plates at corner Nelson Mandela and Innez Terrace, Harare during the night on 13th August 2019. The vehicles went on to drop sacks containing unknown items to some street kids at Corner Robert Mugabe/Harare Street, Copacabana commuter rank and disappeare­d.

The sacks were then taken away by unidentifi­ed street kids who suddenly disappeare­d into the darkness.”

Earlier in the week, Government revealed that they had gathered intelligen­ce that the MDC Alliance and its affiliate civil society organisati­ons were plotting protests and wanted to rope in street kids to cause anarchy.

Asst Comm Nyathi said intimidati­on of citizens ahead of the protests was rife in Chitungwiz­a.

“In another incident, over 120 MDC ‘A’ activists toyi-toyed at a shopping centre in Chitungwiz­a during the night while chanting party slogans and mobilised residents in St Mary’s and Chigovanyi­ka Shopping Centre environs to participat­e on 16th August 2019. in constructi­ve dialogue for the transforma­tion of the country’s economic fortunes enunciated by President Mnangagwa. “In the light of planned demonstrat­ions by the opposition MDC-Alliance, Cabinet implores all Zimbabwean­s to completely reject the culture of violence and intimidati­on which is counter-productive and inimical to the full enjoyment of freedom by peacelovin­g Zimbabwean­s, as enshrined in the country’s Constituti­on,” Minister Mutsvangwa said. “Government calls on all progressiv­e Zimbabwean­s to desist from being used by negative forces to destabilis­e their own country, as this will only prolong the hardships which Government is tirelessly working to address in a more sustainabl­e manner. As Zimbabwean­s, let us shun the culture of violence which brings about the loss of livelihood­s, and undermines our peace and unity.” Earlier in the week, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cde Cain Mathema said Government was aware that MDC Alliance had engaged insurgents said to have mastermind­ed the Arab Spring uprisings that overthrew elected government­s in North Africa and roped in street kids to foment violence in its planned five-day countrywid­e protests. Cde Mathema warned that the law will be used to decisively deal with merchants of violence while urging foreigners to respect Z imb a b w e ’ s sovereignt­y and not to dabble in the country’s internal politics.—@nqotshili as

The confrontat­ional acts by the MDC activists coincides with the assaults of innocent members of the public after an accident in St Mary’s involving one of their senior officials at the weekend,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said in light of these developmen­ts, the police were on high alert to protect innocent citizens and their properties from the rogue elements.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police is fully monitoring the situation and will thus not be distracted by insinuatio­ns that the demonstrat­ions will be ‘peaceful’ yet on the ground the situation has openly indicated a violent mobilisati­on of the so called protests.

“Police reiterate that security services will not fold hands and allow violence, destructio­n of property, intimidati­on, threats and clandestin­e night acts of violent agitation to take centre stage. The ZRP is disturbed that these purported demonstrat­ions by the MDC ‘A’ and partners have shown open violent acts which are physically manifestin­g on the ground,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi warned drivers of cars without number plates that their vehicles will be impounded even those belonging to the State.

He said some of the unregister­ed vehicles are used in the commission of crimes which include public disturbanc­es.

Asst Comm Nyathi urged the public not to t involve themselves in matters that can get them in trouble with the law.

“Members of the public are implored to remain peaceful and continue to conduct their normal day to day activities. The ZRP assures all citizens of its readiness to provide security and maintain law and order throughout the country without fear or favour. Acts of lawlessnes­s, threats or intimidati­on should be reported swiftly to the ZRP on complaints desk 0242-703631, Harare Operations 0242-748836, Bulawayo Operations or any nearest police station,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Meanwhile, Zapu has said it is not participat­ing in the demonstrat­ions as it does not know the reasons behind them.

In an internal communicat­ion to Zapu members, the party’s national chairman Mr Isaac Mabuka said they did not know whether the protests would be violent or not.

“We therefore cannot stop our members who want to participat­e in their individual capacity but tell them that we were not involved in the planning and we don’t know the aims and objectives whether is to be violent or not,” said Mr Mabuka.

Sources said the MDC Alliance Bulawayo structures had made attempts to rope in Mthwakazi Republic Party in their violent demonstrat­ion but their overtures were snubbed. — nqotshili

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa receives a token of appreciati­on from African Court president Justice Sylvain Ore (centre) and African Court judge Justice Tujilane Rose Chizumila (left) at his Munhumutap­a Offices in Harare yesterday. The judges were in the country for a sensitisat­ion seminar on human and people’s rights, which ended yesterday.
President Mnangagwa receives a token of appreciati­on from African Court president Justice Sylvain Ore (centre) and African Court judge Justice Tujilane Rose Chizumila (left) at his Munhumutap­a Offices in Harare yesterday. The judges were in the country for a sensitisat­ion seminar on human and people’s rights, which ended yesterday.
 ??  ?? Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi
Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi

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