'Better days lie ahead', says Tsvangirai.Morgan Richard Tsvangirai (pictured), leader of the MDC-T party, issued an open letter on 22 July, a day after signing the Memorandum of Understanding A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a legal document describing a bilateral or multilateral agreement between parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action and may not imply a legal commitment. with President Mugabe and Arthur Mutambara Arthur Guseni Oliver Mutambara (born May 25, 1966[1]) has been the President of a faction of the Movement for Democratic Change since February 2006.[2] . Below is the full text of the letter: My fellow Zimbabweans. Yesterday I signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mr. Robert Mugabe Mugabe redirects here. For other uses, see Mugabe (disambiguation). Robert Gabriel Mugabe KCB (born on February 21, 1924) is the President of Zimbabwe.[1] He has been the head of government in Zimbabwe since 1980, first as Prime Minister[2] and Prof Arthur Mutambara. This document commits our three parties to a framework of negotiations that will take place over the next two weeks. I know that in signing this Memorandum of Understanding, I represent the hopes and aspirations aspirations npl → aspiraciones fpl (= ambition); ambición f aspirations npl (= hopes, ambition) → aspirations fpl of millions of Zimbabweans to end this crisis as soon as possible. Honest, hardworking Zimbabweans who want nothing more than a life that offers peace, security, economic opportunity, democracy and social and personal development. This is a responsibility that the Movement for Democratic Change and I take with the utmost seriousness. This Memorandum offers the most tangible opportunity in the past 10 years to improve the lives of our fellow citizens. But, our signatures alone do not guarantee that we will be able to make the most of this opportunity. Our signatures on this document must be accompanied by acknowledging some very basic truths: [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We are Zimbabweans who want only what is best for our country and our citizens. Our shared goal is best achieved in a climate of tolerance and stability, not divisiveness and anger. We believe that wanting a more democratic future or expressing an alternate political opinion should be viewed as a right and not a declaration of war. No one has a monopoly on patriotism. We believe that the will of the people is the fundamental basis on which to ground our negotiations. We acknowledge that these negotiations can only proceed and succeed if the rule of law is restored, if people are able to go about their business in safety, if the public media refrain from using hate speech to polarise Verb 1. polarise - cause to vibrate in a definite pattern; "polarize light waves" polarize natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics" the community, if the persecution of MDC (1) (Mobile Daughter Card) See riser card. (2) See Meta Data Coalition. MPs, members and supporters ceases, and if humanitarian organisations are allowed once again to provide aid to the millions of Zimbabweans in need of assistance. For my part, I call on all Zimbabweans who believe in the ideals of democracy as espoused by the MDC, to continue to abide by To stand to; to adhere; to maintain. See also: Abide the rule of law, to live in a spirit of tolerance and inclusiveness in the knowledge that if we work together in this spirit, a better future lies ahead and justice will prevail. Yesterday, we committed ourselves to a process that presents the framework in which we can strive to find a solution to the Zimbabwe crisis. This is just the first step on a journey whose duration and success is dependent on the sincerity and good faith of all parties involved. In the spirit of a shared vision to heal our nation, I call upon my fellow signatories to join me in putting aside our differences and acknowledging that we have a responsibility to the people of Zimbabwe to show true leadership and to find agreement that will bring an end to the violence, polarisation, poverty and fear in which we have all been living for too long. Our fellow countrymen fellow countryman n → compatriota m fellow countryman fellow irreg n → compatriote m fellow countryman fellow and women look to us to find common ground that will allow us as a nation, to chart a democratic path forward. We must acknowledge that the outcome of these negotiations will not be acceptable until it has been endorsed by Zimbabwean civil society, the trade unions and the people themselves. We are not here to form an elitist e·lit·ism or é·lit·ism n. 1. The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources. pact, but rather to represent the hopes and aspirations of each citizen and every stakeholder stakeholder n. a person having in his/her possession (holding) money or property in which he/she has no interest, right or title, awaiting the outcome of a dispute between two or more claimants to the money or property. . This is my commitment to our partners who have struggled with us for a more democratic form of government. To the people of Zimbabwe, I say, have courage, be strong, better days lie ahead. The heart of the entire world is broken by what has happened in our country, and your bravery Bravery See also Heroism. Achilles foremost Greek hero of Trojan War; brave and formidable warrior. [Gk. Hist.: NCE, 12] Adrastus courageous Indian prince; Rinaldo’s enemy. [Ital. Lit. is praised among all peoples everywhere. The world stands ready to join us in rebuilding our nation and restoring what has been lost, once our peace and freedom are re-established. May God bless Zimbabwe. |
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