The MDCs real change team, led by President Tsvangirai, will address the rally, following a nod from the police earlier in the day. The peace rallies will spread throughout the countrys provinces and will give the MDC leadership led by President Tsvangirai an opportunity to report back to the people on the resolutions of the MDCs third National Congress that was held in Bulawayo in April.
The rallies will also be an opportunity to unveil the partys new leadership, brief the nation on the progress being made by the inclusive government and challenges faced, the issue of the election roadmap as a prerequisite to the holding of free, fair and credible elections as well as to speak on and denounce the disturbing violence that has resurged in the country.
At the rally President Tsvangirai is going to touch on the partys expectations at next weeks SADC summit on Zimbabwe to be held in South Africa on 11 June. The rallies being held under the banner; Free Zimbabwe: Say No to Violence Yes to Peace, seek to involve the masses in making their pledge to peace and real change.
The police blocked a similar rally that was planned for March 19 this year at the Glamis Arena and Zimbabwe Grounds in Harare as they claimed Zanu PF had booked the two venues for the entire year.
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All roads lead to the Zimbabwe Grounds, Highfield in Harare this weekend where the MDC will hold its post congress, Peoples Real Change Peace Rally.