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Thursday, 29 December 2016

ROHR ZIMBABWE CENTRAL LONDON BRANCH LAUNCH

ROHR ZIMBABWE UK CHAPTER STEERING COMMITTEE IS INVITING ALL MEMBERS, SUPPORTERS & SYMPATHISERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS CAUSE TO THE LAUNCH OF ROHR ZIMBABWE CENTRAL LONDON BRANCH. 

DETAILS ARE AS FOLLOWS;-

EVENT: ROHR ZIMBABWE LONDON CENTRAL BRANCH LAUNCH

DATE: SATURDAY 7TH JANUARY 2017

TIME: 12:30PM - 4.00PM

VENUE: ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, BELVEDERE ROAD, SOUTHBANK, LONDON SE1 8XX

Board of Trustees member Stendrick Zvorwadza will be present and will address the meeting and give important updates on developments on the ground in Zimbabwe.We will be joined by other like-minded human rights organizations at this event.

All members of ROHR Zimbabwe in the UK and those wishing to join are most welcome. Come, enjoy, get important updates on our human rights cause and get answers to any questions you may have.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:                          
Mary Muteyerwa 07931453232, George Shambela 07450148702, Pythias Makonese 07534038908 Morella.G. Nhau 07502577789, Paradzai Mapfumo 07429654465, Delina Mutyambizi 07975694812, Panyika Karimanzira 07538534375

Sunday, 16 October 2016

ROHR ZIMBABWE - UK CHAPTER LEICESTER GENERAL AND FEEDBACK MEETING

NOTICE OF & INVITATION TO A MEETING

Notice is hereby given that there is going to be a general meeting of ROHR Zimbabwe. Everyone with an interest in human rights is hereby invited.  Details are as follows;-

EVENT:  ROHR ZIMBABWE - UK CHAPTER    LEICESTER  GENERAL AND FEEDBACK MEETING
DATE: SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER 2016
TIME: 2:00PM - 5.30PM
VENUE: BISHOP STREET METHODIST CHURCH, 10a BISHOP STREET, TOWNHALL SQUARE, LEICESTER LE1 6AF
 
  • Mr Stendrick Zvorwadza and 2 other members of the Board of Trustees will be present and will address the meeting and give important updates.
  • A well known solicitor will be at hand to update people on developments and to answer questions.
  • Organizational governance issues will be discussed.
  • A Leicester Branch Committee will be put in place.
  • The human rights situation in Zimbabwe will be discussed.
  • Proposals for future demonstrations / vigils, including a proposal for starting regular ones in Leicester / Midlands will be discussed.
  • Our partner organisation, MZYWCAN will also be invited to make a presentation which will include The SuperVigil.
  • There will be important updates on developments on the ground in Zimbabwe and exciting developments within the organization.
  • All members of ROHR Zimbabwe in UK and those wishing to join are most welcome. The meeting will also be attended by the UK Steering Committee. Come, enjoy, get important updates on our human rights cause and get answers to any questions you may have.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:  
PARADZAI MAPFUMO 07429654465 PANYIKA KARIMANZIRA 07538534375, LUNGILE DLODLO 07497066327
GRACE MAKONI 07399414862

Friday, 19 August 2016

STATEMENT ON POLICE BRUTALITY AGAINST ZVORWADZA AND DZAMARA

STATEMENT ON POLICE BRUTALITY AGAINST ZVORWADZA AND DZAMARA

Today, I gained a thorough and in depth appreciation of what we are really up against. I am now thoroughly convinced that this country is run by a despicable mafia called ZANU PF.

 We do not have a government. Zimbabwe is run by terrorists who are masquerading as leaders.

I teamed up with my brother Sten Zvoradzwa and we went to Harare Central Police Station to hand flowers to the police as a gesture of peace and love.

We may not agree on everything but we are all Zimbabweans and we must love one another. Love is the only way for us.

The moment we arrived at central police station riot police was waiting for us. Before we could even hand the flowers to the police, a group of about 50 riot police officers charged against the two of us clouded with blatant atrocious intentions.

I managed to sneak away from the two who had grabbed and started to beat me. I ran away.

Unfortunately, Sten could not run away. About 15 people in riot uniform took turns to beat him with baton sticks as he lay helplessly on the ground.

While the police chased away anyone who was close to police entrance at charge office bus terminus, I ran back through the parked commuter omnibuses in order to help Sten.

Two riot police officers noticed me and they ran towards me. I didn't run away while they assaulted me using their baton sticks. One of their superiors instructed them to stop beating me and he ordered me to lead Sten away.

Meanwhile, a street kid came through and he tried to restrain the police from beating Stan. I was moved by that young boy and I wish to meet him again. He did what most onlookers who were taking photos of the happenings failed to do.

Hobbling in pain, we negotiated our way through the parked commuter omnibuses.

Zvorwadza is receiving medical attention. He was badly hurt but he is in high spirits. As for me I am not in much pain.

We categorically and vehemently condemn this level of barbarism by the police. We cannot and we won't allow this madness to continue. How on earth can over 50 police officers pounce on two unarmed civilians? What nonsense is that?

Zimbabwe has come to a watershed moment and there is nothing that can stop us from crossing over. We are not going to give up until we redeem our nation out of the hands of these gangsters. They may beat us up but they can never beat the revolution.

A new and better Zimbabwe is possible in our lifetime. We shall come face to face with it.

#TheEndgame

Dr. Patson Dzamara


Monday, 15 August 2016

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Sunday, 10 July 2016

ROHR Zimbabwe General Meeting – Manchester, Saturday 9th July, 2016 Report


ROHR Zimbabwe General Meeting – Manchester, Saturday 9th July, 2016 Report

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On Saturday 9th July, 2016 UK based Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe human rights activists converged at Holy Cross Hall, Aldred Street, Eccles M30 8QD, Manchester, for a general meeting which started at 14:00 hrs.

Attendees included Thobekile S. Gumbo, Egster Chemusora, Letwin Gidgi, Nophrigious Kasirori, Pythias Makonese, Chipiwa Stella Makaranga, Grace Makoni, Karen Nhakaniso, Mary Nyarai Muteyerwa, David Kadzutu, George Shambela, Lorraine Mudjgiwa, Peter Sidindi, Delina Mutyambizi, Phylis Chibanguza, Panyika Karimanzira, Paradzai Mapfumo, Isheanesu Mutyambizi and Chris Deda.

Apologies were received from Petronella Mahachi, Artwell Pfende, Mavu Chinyani and Irene Kamdefwele.

The meeting started at 14:00 hrs. It was co-chaired by two members of the Board of Trustees, Panyika Anselm Karimanzira (International Spokesperson) and Paradzai Mapfumo (International Director). Karen Nhakaniso took the minutes.

Panyika Karimanzira gave a detailed history of ROHR Zimbabwe right from the very beginning in March 2007 up to date highlighting such milestones as the registration of the organization with the Registrar of Deeds in Harare on 30th August 2007 and the expulsion of three Board members, namely Ephraim Tapa, Tichanzii Gandanga and Ray Muzenda from ROHR Zimbabwe in July 2011 for theft and misappropriation of the organization’s funds and asserts.

He also briefed the meeting on the current programmes which ROHR Zimbabwe was embarking on in Zimbabwe. These included the Basic Education Assistance Programme (BEAP) under which ROHR Zimbabwe had so far distributed pens and stationary to Dungwiza Primary School in St Marys’, Chitungwiza and Jairos Jiri in Harare with many more schools as far afield as Binga, Mutoko and Inyanga having so far been identified among potential pending beneficiaries

Paradzai Mapfumo dwelt on the essence of activism, the evolution of the UK Chapter of ROHR Zimbabwe, its branch network as well as the structure of ROHR Zimbabwe starting from the Board of Trustees right down to the branches and how the various committees fitted in the mix. He also spoke about the future plans of the organization.

Panyika Karimanzira and Paradzai Mapfumo also led a robust discussion on the various international human rights instruments, dwelling mainly on the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the AU’s African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (The Banjul Charter). There were thought provoking contributions from everyone in the meeting on this item especially in the context of the poor human rights situation in Africa in general and in Zimbabwe in particular.

The meeting then moved on to the main agenda item of the day, which was the setting up of a steering committee to run the affairs of the UK Chapter of ROHR Zimbabwe. This was due to the incumbent members of the UK Chapter’s National Executive Committee having either moved on to other roles within the organization or to pursue studies and other family related challenges that often come with attaining an immigrant’s attaining of a status in the UK. This steering committee would evolve into a substantive National Executive Committee in due course subject to the filling up of all key posts, the mentoring of portfolio holders and satisfactory performance.
The election was preceded by a contribution by Delina Mutyambizi who also happened to be the convenor of the meeting. She chronicled the evolution of the Manchester branch from around early 2010 and how it had evolved into the flagship of ROHR Zimbabwe’s UK Chapter in a short space of time and how it had maintained that status up to today.

The meeting elected the following members into the new steering committee;-
George Shambela – Chairperson, Grace Makoni – Secretary, Egster Chemusora – Organizing Secretary, Mary Muteyerwa – Treasurer, Panyika Karimanzira – Information & Publicity (to act until suitable candidate has been identified), Chris Deda – Committee Member, Karen Nhakaniso – Committee Member, Thobekile Gumbo – Committee Member.

There was jubilation upon the confirmation of the new steering committee.

Next on the agenda was a presentation by David Kadzutu and Peter Sidindi the Secretary General and Chairperson of MaZimbabweans Yes We Can (MZYWCAN) respectively. The duo outlined the history of their organization, its vision, its aims and objectives and how they sought to work with ROHR Zimbabwe in pursuit of the human rights agenda. They also invited members present to join their organization and went on to outline the membership process. They indicated how they were on a recruitment drive and how they intended to establish a branch in Manchester in the near future.

After this, there was a lively question and answer session during which everyone present contributed to the ensuing debate on a wide range of topics, including ROHR Zimbabwe’s ongoing involvement with and impact on the activities on the ground in Zimbabwe.

The meeting ended at a around 17:10 hrs all agenda items and AOB having been exhausted.

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