NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Sikhala launches new movement

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO

FORMER Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala has launched a new movement, the National Democratic Working Group (NDWG), which he hopes will “free masses from political chains”.

The outspoken politician dumped the troubled Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party in February after being released from prison for inciting violence following the murder of an opposition political activist.

In a communiqué, NDWG head of informatio­n and communicat­ion Darlington Chingwena said the movement was centred on the wishes and aspiration­s of the masses.

“The NDWG is a mass of our people driven movement of the democratic forces in Zimbabwe who are determined to build a solid base for our people to discuss their aspiration­s and find the best way forward,” he said.

“The NDWG has started the mobilisati­on of the masses of our people for the ultimate convening of the National Democratic People’s Convention where people’s ideas and feedback will lead to the formation of a mass-based democratic people’s movement fighting for the takeover of government power.”

Chingwena, who said the national taskforce which is the brainchild of Sikhala and a host of concerned citizens, believes the current democratic alternativ­es failed to seize the opportunit­y when it mattered most.

“The lives of our people are in danger due to unending cycles of poverty, oppression, looting and plundering of the national resources and subversion of the will of our people through electoral theft and self-imposition by an unpopular tyranny,” he said.

“At the inaugural meeting of the NDWG, the delegates from the 10 provinces of Zimbabwe and various organisati­ons unanimousl­y resolved the following as part of the process of gathering people’s views about the Zimbabwe

that they want.

“That within a month, provincial democratic working groups will be constitute­d by the masses of our people drawn from the churches, business, war veterans, women, youths and students, civil society, people living with disabiliti­es among others whose key function will be to visit every ward and district to collate the views of the masses of our people through group meetings.

“The NDWG recognises the unresolved business of the war of liberation and takes it forward through a mass democratic struggle.”

Some of the movement’s resolution­s were targeted at making people the centre of solutions Zimbabwe’s political and socio-economic challenges.

“Inclusivit­y will define the work of all the organs of the National Democratic People’s Convention, which will gather at a date to be advised to deliberate on the way forward based on the submission­s from the expected 5 000 delegates,” Chingwena added.

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