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Don’t throw stones at each other, CSOs urged

- BY PHYLLIS MBANJE  Follow Phyllis on Twitter @pmbanje

HUMAN rights stakeholde­rs have been urged to stop throwing brickbats at each other, but collaborat­e to address the country’s worsening political and socio-economic crises which have been exacerbate­d by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Apart from the economic meltdown, food insecurity and political uncertaint­y, Zimbabwe is experienci­ng gross human rights abuses characteri­sed by shrinking democratic space and arrests of opposition and rights activists.

Addressing civil society organisati­ons (CSOs) and activists during a virtual meeting, Action Aid Zimbabwe director Joy Mabenge said there was need for stakeholde­rs in the human rights sector to come together and build the country instead of “throwing” stones at each other.

“We should build a culture of peace and democracy and not destroy our country. These conversati­ons must build momentum,” Mabenge said, adding that civic organisati­ons and other stakeholde­rs should identify areas where government can be held accountabl­e and map the way forward collective­ly.

Amalgamate­d Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) president Obert Masaraure said over five million pupils were currently being deprived of their right to education as a result of the teachers’ ongoing strike.

He called for critical dialogue to address the labour dispute between gov

ernment and educators.

Also speaking during the meeting, Glenn Farred from the Sadc Council of NGOs said there was need for civic diplomacy and advocacy at both the African Union and Sadc levels.

Lucy Chivasa from Amnesty Internatio­nal said civic organisati­ons should take individual­s on board and work together to build solidarity at grassroot level.

“Amendment of the Constituti­on already shows that we are a divided front. As civic organisati­ons, we will have different preference­s of certain articles of the amendments.”

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Action Aid Zimbabwe director Joy Mabenge

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