The Youth Real Change team will this
weekend continue walking the last half mile in the absence of incarcerated
leader Solomon Madzore.
The team will break in to three groups on the
10th of May with the 1st group heading southwards to address a rally
at Mupandawana growth point in Gutu Central while the other one will head
to Mashonaland where they will address a
last half mile youth rally in Macheke .
The final team is expected to grace a soccer
tournament Soccer Tourney which will take place at Trojan mine grounds in
Mashonaland Central in the bid to increase the party visibility at grassroots
level.
On the 11th of May the Assembly
leadership will support a district rally to be held at Strata Haven shops where
thousands are expected to throng the centre to support the real change act.
Meanwhile the police has became an obstacle to
the offensive drive after they refused to clear Youth Real Change rally which
was intended for Harare West’s Tom Grounds on the 12th of May
therefore spoiling the spicing up of the weekend. The police refused clearance
saying they will be a ZANU PF event during the same dayin the area.
The police force are on record for the wrong
reasons they have decided to make themselves a ZANUPF repressive machinery and
looks like they are indirectly declaring themselves an enemy of the Assembly
starting from the arrest the Assembly President and other youths activists
under trumped up charges.
Madzore was arrested on 2 May on false
allegations of insulting the president
during a pre-election rally in Mbire, Mashonaland Central province.Prosecutors
have used a contentious appeal law to block a court ordering his release on $100 bail.
The Assembly views Madzore's arrest as a sign of desperation by
Zanu-PF, it is just the last kicks of a
dying horse".
For and on behalf of the young people of Zimbabwe
MDC Youth Assembly Information Department
Together to the end,building a youth with a difference.
They will get tired of locking us up! we will never be scared of Mugabe and them. Aluta continua
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