Opinion / Columnist
MDC-T calls for Mugabe's immediate resignation, applauds move by churches
08 Jun 2016 at 15:30hrs | Views
The MDC unequivocally applauds the recent initiative taken by various churches in Zimbabwe in their quest to find a lasting solution to the Zimbabwe political and socio-economic crisis. We take cognisence of the bold move taken by these gallant men and women of the cloth in joining a growing chorus from across the nation for an urgent solution to the crisis facing Zimbabwe.
The MDC welcomes the convergence of ideas from the diverse backgrounds of various groupings which defines the broader spectrum of the Zimbabwean populace. Our philosophy is premised on the understanding that politics is a vocation which refers to the activities and efforts to create, maintain and expand space for the growth and fulfillment of people's aspirations and the church is no exception in this endeavor.
The intervention by the churches could not have come at a better time, when the country's economy and governance system has virtually collapsed leading to untold suffering of the majority of people. As shepherd of these suffering people in Christ, it is appropriate that the church should superintend over the physical, intellectual, social and economic well being of the same people.
For the past 36 years, the people of Zimbabwe have been denied thisGod given privilege under the abusive and insipidly corrupt Zanu-PF regime. The church in Zimbabwe must be emboldened by the fact that no one has a right to shut out other people from collaborating with God in making the world a better, more just and more peaceful place. We look forward to a broader and more inclusive endeavor in the quest for a lasting solution to the Zimbabwean crisis.
As the MDC we call for the immediate resignation of President Mugabe and his entire corrupt cabinet to pave way for fresh elections which should be monitored by the United Nations with the active participation of both the AU and SADC.
Source - Obert Gutu
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