A New Beginning
MDC has just completed its annual Policy Conference. At the Conference delegates from all 12 Provinces came together to debate the policy platform of the Party for the forthcoming elections. It was in many respects a celebration of the fact that the Party has survived 14 years of intense attacks by the Zanu PF elite supported by the national administration and the securocrats. In addition the Conference received a policy document that had taken three years to develop and draft.
It was a colourful and cheerful event and I think that the policy document is the best that we have developed so far. It was helped by the advice and guidance of many external experts and the work of Party Secretaries and Committees. Its development was enhanced by the fact that many of the leaders of the MDC have now been in government for the past four years. I think the other Parties in this election are going to be hard pressed to equal this comprehensive statement.
Of course not all will agree with its contents but at least they will know where we stand on most of the key issues. This is especially important this year as I am sure that the MDC (T) will be elected into power in the elections and therefore these policies are likely to be studied very closely in many parts of the world where companies and individuals with interests in Zimbabwe want to know what they can expect.
But the main impact was on the attendees, most of whom came from poor communities in both urban and rural areas. These people thought that the men and women that they elected into power in 1980 would deliver a better quality of life to them and their families. Since then they have watched their hopes fade and their faith turned to despair. Despair has now turned to anger as Zanu PF not only destroyed much of the economy, took over much of what was left and pushed Zimbabweans into a state of poverty that they can hardly understand.
When I hear people express the view that Zanu PF is busy rebuilding their support and reputation with the electorate I find that amusing. Nothing is going to wipe out the memory of what Zanu PF has done to the population of Zimbabwe in the past three decades.