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At least 1 500 people including children, youths and women thronged the Gomoza sports grounds on Saturday, 30 June 2012 to attended a peace concert organized by Lupane Agenda, a Bulawayo Agenda chapter. The activity was held under the Church and Civil Society (CCSF) banner. |
Four Draft Constitution outreach meetings were held last Friday and Saturday (15-16 February, 2013) in Plumtree town and Madabe village (Plumtree) as well as Lupane centre and Lupane East (Tiki village). |
During the weekend (23-24 June), Bulawayo Agenda conducted Community Resource Monitoring Training for the Nkayi Community. |
Nkayi district is one of the districts that have recorded high cases of politically motivated violence and intimidation during the elections. |
Bulawayo Agenda greatly appreciates the efforts made by the Inclusive Government this far through the parliament to finalize the law that mandates the Zimbabwe Human Rights |
As Bulawayo Agenda stands in solidarity with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions in commemorating September 13 which is a reminder of ‘police Brutality on ZCTU leadership and activists’, the organisation also condemns the continued human rights abuses and police intransigence despite the Reform |
Bulawayo Agenda is concerned by the enduring stalemate in the constitution making process. |
The constitution making process should now come to a definite end and the peoples’ views should not be replaced by partisan views said Bulawayo Agenda Chairperson, Royal Ntini while congratulating the MDC-T party on its thirteenth anniversary last Saturday. |
Female police officers and the spouses of their male colleagues spontaneously form a netball team and play friendly matches against two women’s teams of Lalapanzi. Theatre plays, dances and a concert are also presented at this all-day event near Mvuma in the Midlands. |