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Anti-Zuma protesters in London protest at Zanu-PF misrule

16 Apr 2017 at 18:28hrs | Views


The Vigil is to mark the 37th anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence by a demonstration outside the Embassy in London next Saturday in protest at Zanu-PF's misrule.

At the same time, Zanu-PF in the UK has invited people to join anniversary celebrations they are holding in the small town of Aylesbury some 50 miles from London. They seem to have plenty of money as they are offering 'free entry, free food, free parking, free entertainment'. Noticeably, they describe themselves as 'UK based Zimbabweans'; it is only hidden away in small print that the hosts are Zanu-PF UK.

Zanu-PF have become increasingly emboldened in the UK by the recognition they have been given by the British government, which has allowed blood-stained Zanu-PF leaders from Zimbabwe to visit Britain while turning away opposition activists. The reason it gives is that activists don't have much money and might not return home. Zanu-PF ministers, on the other hand, can travel with the resources of the state behind them.

The Vigil is hoping to be joined by South Africans in London, who last week held a big protest against President Zuma outside their Embassy, around the corner from the Vigil.

South Africans are increasingly finding themselves in the same position as Zimbabweans - victims of rapacious and corrupt political elites subverting democracy. We often get South Africans dropping by at the Vigil and look forward to working together with them to deal with our common problems.

It gives us no satisfaction to point out that the Vigil has spent years warning South Africa that if they did not help resolve the Zimbabwean crisis, the problem would increasingly affect them too. If they wish to see their future they need only look to Zimbabwe.

Source - ZimVigil
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