Bulawayo– Political parties in Bulawayo have said the Anti Sanctions petition campaign that is being spearheaded by ZANU PF is not a government exercise but a party exercise. They said their absence at an Anti Sanctions rally organised by ZANU PF, where the partys hierarchy signed an anti sanctions petition, is explained by that there was party sloganeering and denouncing of other leaders by ZANU PF. This was said at a leadership forum organised by Bulawayo Agenda at their Democracy Centre. However, ZANU PF did not send a representative although they had pledged to do so. Almost 70 participants attended the leadership forum. For more information on the meeting, get in touch with the Information and communications department
Bulawayo Agenda is a civil society organisation that conducts advocacy on issues of democracy. It is committed to providing an apolitical platform for people to express their views and debate on matters that affect their lives. It has active chapters in Gweru, Gwanda, Plumtree, Victoria Falls, Matobo, Hwange, Binga, Nkayi, Lupane and Tsholotsho.
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