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Zimbabwe: Promotion of Democracy Banned

2 September 2008


Harare — Strict operating procedures for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Zimbabwe have been introduced since a ban on their operations was lifted, but pro-democracy organisations - perceived by President Robert Mugabe's government as fronts for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) - remain banned.

A blanket ban on all NGO operations, apart from those conducting HIV/AIDS-related work, was imposed on 4 June, a few weeks ahead of the second round of voting in the presidential ballot on 27 June, for alleged political bias against the government. Mugabe, the only candidate, won the run-off ballot, but the election was widely condemned as flawed.

The social welfare ministry announced on 29 August that NGOs involved in humanitarian food aid, family and child protection, and the care of elderly and disabled persons would be permitted to resume their work, but NGOs concerned with human rights, justice and governance would remain banned.

Lancaster Museka, permanent secretary in the ministry of labour and social welfare, summoned the representatives of NGOs to a meeting on 1 September in the capital, Harare, to "clarify operational modalities".

Out in the cold

After the meeting, Fambai Ngirande, a spokesman the National Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (NANGO), an NGO umbrella body, told IRIN: "It appears that the plan is to leave organisations working in governance, democracy and human rights out in the cold.

"There shall be a new requirement for organisations who have been allowed to operate to submit registration particulars, lists of personnel, budgets and workplans to the ministry. These will be used to monitor and evaluate their operations," he said.

"These details will also have to be submitted to district and provincial government offices and the local police. The effect of these requirements means NGOs which were operating as trusts, such as the National Constitutional Assembly, Crisis Coalition and Lawyers for Human Rights, will not be allowed to operate."

Ngirande said the work of civil society engaged in justice, human rights, governance and democracy could not be separated from organisations working in the relief and humanitarian sector. "It [the ban] does not recognise the inseparability of civil society's social, economic, cultural, political and civic responsibilities."

Operating conditions for NGOs in Zimbabwe have become increasingly difficult in recent years, with an official annual inflation rate of 11.2 million percent, and shortages of basic foodstuffs, electricity and fuel commonplace. The UN estimates that about 5.1 million of Zimbabwe's 12 million people will experience food insecurity by early 2009.

The price tag for NGOs resuming operations is a blizzard of red tape, which, if not followed to the letter, could result in prosecutions.

Museka told the government daily newspaper, The Herald, that "For those organisations dealing in food handouts, a declaration of purchase for both local and imported products, and how much has been distributed over the same period, will also have to be submitted."

Silencing democracy

Wellington Chibhebhe, secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), told IRIN the government was attempting to silence all organisations they saw as MDC-aligned.

"It is obvious that the thrust that has been taken is that of muzzling pro-democracy organisations. The move is designed to silence and divide the NGO sector, and that should not be accepted," he said.

"Talking and fighting for democracy is not a crime. The problem ... is that we do not have a government, which is why those wielding power want to shut down those who advocate for democracy."

Lovemore Madhuku, chairman of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), an NGO lobbying for a new people-driven constitution, said although the organisation recognised that Mugabe's government wanted to silence them, "The ban was unprocedural from the beginning, and we have never observed it."

He told IRIN that "We have been operating as an organisation because of freedom of association and not through registration. As NCA, we don't need a licence or registration to exist. We have not heeded the so-called suspension and have continued with our civic work, be it at night or in private. Police have visited our offices and ordered us to close but we have resisted that."

Information and publicity minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said the civic organisations that remained suspended were "MDC NGOs".

"Some NGO organisations have been operating outside their mandate. We have reports that they want to smuggle themselves into communities in order to campaign for the MDC. If they genuinely want to assist the people with food aid then they should work with government structures," he told IRIN.

"We have organisations which call themselves 'Crisis in Zimbabwe'. What crisis are they talking about? They are the ones who are encouraging the crisis, and as a government we cannot accept that."

[ This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations ]

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Author: papa nyods
Wed Sep 3 14:48:45 2008

zanupf is attempting to silence all organisations they saw as

Author: buddhamate
Wed Sep 3 21:48:03 2008

AS has been mentioned before, there will soon be two kinds of people in Zimbabwe. The beggar and the man who gives him the begging bowl and yet the one who wants to protect your human rights is demonised.Zimbabwe needs the world and the world needs Zimbabwe,nothing of any value can grow in isolation.

Author: buddhamate
Tue Sep 2 20:56:19 2008

Perfect example of a sick regime clinging with all it's might, to the last gasp!

Author: Makasa
Tue Sep 2 21:32:18 2008

What else could you expect from Mugabe ? He is no hero and never was. I was once fooled into thinking I was wrong about him , what a fool I was ! Before AK 47 , onefoolzim , phiri and a few of their shamwaris call me "mzungu" , I say to you "Fangula " ! Coombuwioko, matanyures , how can you side with Satan ? See you in hell, pamberi, makasa.

Author: adam1x2003
Tue Sep 2 22:20:22 2008

Stop worshiping the devil yourself. You know nothing about satan. Your jesus, the white devil that you follow is actually the enemy of the earth. And as long as satan can find afrikans like you to do their evil deeds, such as promoting his lies and deceptions African people will have very little peace. The next thing is you will instigate murder. You should read John verse 44 it will describe the the ones you follow.

Author: Makasa
Wed Sep 3 04:27:24 2008

Again ignorance strikes, if you think doing murderous things like Bobo and the boys is Godly then you are penga. So sad that you would actually agree with demonistic evil practises and then preach to me about Satan. Wait until the Chinese build you a new stadium and herd you in like cattle , pretending to be your shamwari and not long after you'll be calling them "BWANA" for a whole lot less. I have never instigated murder , maybe you are referring to Bobo and the boys from Joke JOC. I actually think it … [Read Full Text]

Author: adam1x2003
Wed Sep 3 12:59:03 2008

Makasa,

I can understand your frustration but realise that is something you have to learn to deal with in order for you to reach the maturity of a man. Now before you get hung up on me insulting you first...ignorace means to ignore, which is what you seem to be doing. a racist is defined as someone who uses power and control to deny a person life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness based on one's race or color. Your white gods is the only racist devils on earth. As for the chinese they have not come into africa… [Read Full Text]

Author: djoser35
Thu Sep 4 02:31:16 2008

"Makasa, I can understand your frustration but realise that is something you have to learn to deal with in order for you to reach the maturity of a man"

Don't be taken in by Makassa's fake African name. He's most likely just another fraud on this board trying to cover his racist tracks. He obviously has lived long enough in Zimbabwe to learn a few indigenous words but to be sure he's not an African.

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