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Sunday, 27 August 2017

Restoration of Human Rights Zimbabwe (ROHR Zimbabwe) Midlands Branch Monthly Branch Meeting 26th August 2017 Report.

Restoration of Human Rights Zimbabwe (ROHR Zimbabwe) Midlands Branch Monthly Branch Meeting 26th August 2017 Report. 

The branch meeting was held at: Coventry Central Hall, Warwick Lane, CV1 2HA. 

Members Present:
Nicolate Gwati, Tsungirirayi Kahiya, Weston Mupfururirwa, Kauza Mugarisanwa, Lenny Banda, Shelton Mhlanga, Vincent Mwase, Shamiso Moyo, Lloyd Mashonganyika, Olive Ruvimbo Ruzvidzo, Joyce Bepete, Bethuli Makuwe, Sibonile Mlotshwa, Greyson Petros, Judith Phiri, Gamuchirai Phiri, Sandra S Chidemo

APOLOGIES: Chinofunga Ndoga, Grace Makoni,
 
Agenda Points:
1.Activism
2.Fundraising Initiatives
3.Upcoming Events on Calendar
4.National Meeting 23rd September 2017

Tsungirirayi Kahiya chaired the meeting,

1. ACTIVISM – It was suggested that we should have a demonstration to coincide with ROHR Zimbabwe’s 10th year anniversary on the 23rd of September 2017 protesting against Grace Mugabe beating (abusing) Gabriella Engels. We will be doing research on all the other human rights violations that Grace has committed and this will be coordinated by Vincent Mwase. We should have all the information by the 15th of September.

I It was stated that there are many Zimbabweans living in Coventry and that as a branch we need to find ways to engage with them so that they can participate in standing up against the human rights violations that are being faced in Zimbabwe
II) An idea to have an e-magazine was explored where we could have people writing different articles highlighting incidents of human rights violations in Zimbabwe and also we could sell advertising space in this magazine to raise funds. This magazine would be hosted on the ROHR Zimbabwe website. Greyson Petros is looking into what it would take to have this magazine operational
III) An idea was also raised to have the Zimbabwean Embassy shut down for an extended period as people demonstrate against the government.
IV) It was also suggested that we should demonstrate outside the South African Embassy protesting against what Grace Mugabe did. In our protests we need to highlight what we as ROHR Zimbabwe think about what Grace Mugabe did to Gabriella
V) Nikki will apply for the permission from the Nottingham City council as we plan to walk from the Market Square to the Youth Centre
VI) It was highlighted that we as ROHR Zimbabwe need to attend events that are planned by other Human Rights organisations that are not just Zimbabwean organisations here in the UK and piggyback on what they would be doing.
VII)  We should also embark in helping other organisations in their humanitarian work e.g. organisations that help the homeless. We could go in our t-shirts and helps with things like the soup kitchens
VIII)  When our branch fliers are ready we need to distribute them to various organisations

2. FUNDRAISING INITIATIVE – It was suggested that we should do ROHR Zimbabwe wristbands that we can sell at the celebration
I) We can also have branded shopping bags, caps, key rings, scarves and t-shirts. Olive Ruvimbo Ruzvidzo will find out the costs of branding bags and caps and Bethuli Makuwe will look into the branding of key rings. People checking on products should also take photos of the products that the suppliers have so that we can see the quality of their products before placing an order and should get back to us by Friday the 1stof September   
II) We currently have £91.07 in our account

3. UPCOMING EVENTS ON THE CALENDAR
I)On the 30th of August there will be a demonstration at 13:48 that has been organised by ZHRO and MDC protesting against political violence and highlighting people who have disappeared like Itai Dzamara
II) WOJA is also holding a demonstration on the 15th of September in London that will move from the Parliament to Downing Street highlighting women who get abused and raped in the lead up to 2018 Zimbabwean Elections
III) There is an anti-racist demonstration that is being done by the labour party on the 24th of September
IV)  Nicolate Gwati is planning a sleep over for the ladies at the end of October 2017 so that we can get to know each other and share ideas as women and the cost will be about £13 and this covers 3 meals and board
4. NATIONAL MEETING ON THE 23RD OF SEPTEMBER 2017
I)      The cake and disco are being sorted out by the national office 
II)    We will be catering for about 100 people
III) Card Factory does personalised balloons and Tsungirirayi Kahiya will look into doing that
IV)  We need to decorate the VIP tables and we can get paper table cloths from Poundland and also use the Zimbabawe flags and ROHR Zimbabwe banners as decoration
V)    On the menu we will have rice, sdza, jolof rice, roast chicken, stewed chicken, stewed beef, roast sausages, maguru and mazondo and beans
VI)  Judith Phiri will do fried rice and beef stew for 25 people and she is donating the ingredients as well
VII) Gamuchirai Phiri will do fried rice for 25 pople
VIII) We need to ask Delina Mutyambizi to make some sadza for us
IX)      Nicolate Gwati, Tsungirirayi Kahiya and Lillian to sort out the stewed and roasted chicken
X) Bethuli Makuwe will help with the salad preparation on the day
XI) Coleslaw salad will be bought by Lenny Banda from COSTCO as a donation
XII) Lenny Banda will be coming early to do the beef stew
XIII) We have about 50 assorted drinks so far
XIV) We need to get peanuts and crisps for snacks
XV) We also need to get fruit juices from COSTCO
XVI) Lenny Banda has 8 chaffing dishes that we can borrow but we need to buy the burners for them
       
To view pictures taken at the event follow link below: 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohr_zimbabwe__manchester/albums/72157688156136555

Friday, 25 August 2017

My Dream Zimbabwe By Magadaline Moyo



By Magadaline Moyo

My Dream Zimbabwe


“A door has been cracked open. To push it completely open requires the courage to reassess our true intentions and how best to achieve them", so said one great man

My kind of Zimbabwe is a country that will be peaceful and embrace love. My kind of Zimbabwe is a country that will let me be 'ME' regardless of gender, sexuality colour, or political party.

Who says no to "love"?

Love is sweet and meek. Dear Zimbabwe, leave me to make my own mistakes and I will learn from them. My gender is my human right.
Let me not be punished, tortured and killed because I have chosen love instead of hate!
One day my kind of Zimbabwe will let me hold hands with whom I choose to love, will let me kiss along Avondale and Mufakose without looking over my shoulder. My kind of Zimbabwe will choose love over hate. No one will swear, no one will be offended, because love is a beautiful thing and my Zimbabwe will have acknowledged that.

Our children will grow up making their own choices of whom to love and when to love. No one will call them possessed and no one will yearn for their blood. No one will discriminate against them and no one will think they have the rights over their bodies and decisions, because our children would have chosen love over hate. Our struggles right now will reap peace for them, our struggles right now are for their future when we are no more!

Our peaceful demonstrations will simply be a cry for attention, our demonstrations will mean "Zimbabwe” you have raised and gave me education. Can I bring fresh new ideas for the current situations? Trust me to be a president of this country or a minister, regardless of my gender and sexuality. Our demonstration will not mean business for the funeral parlours, we would be accepted because we came in peace and love.

My kind of Zimbabwe will not use Police to intimidate and cut my life short. Instead the police of my Zimbabwe would have chosen love, and associate with the community as a whole. Those men and women will know they are working for the rich and poor, young and old, gay, lesbian, bisexual or heterosexual, not a private company. Now that they would have chosen love, wouldn’t be scared of them but respect them. I can’t wait to see Police cars being driven around proudly advertising love!

I cannot wait to see the young LGBTI youth of Zimbabwe sitting in the street corners of Harare, Bulawayo, Plumtree with this beautiful love letter ‘A safe space for "HARARE, BULAWAYO, PLUMTREE" LGBT Community'

That will be the day I will definitely know my Zimbabwe has substituted HATE for love,
because love is love,
and love wins!

"Let the one who had no sin cast the first stone" My kind of Zimbabwe will never be judgemental, will let me be myself. The Church will accept me as a lesbian woman because my Zimbabwe knows what love is and would have more accepting churches that I will worship and my children will worship and my great, grandchildren will freely worship.

One peaceful loving community, one love sharing community, for young people, adults and old people, freely being who they are, not loving in secret, simply because 
Love is love 
Love is compassionate 
Love should be contagious 
Love is a human right 
Love wins 
Love knows no age     
And Love knows no Gender 

That is my dream, Zimbabwe! 


Magadaline Moyo is a lesbian woman from Zimbabwe, seeking asylum in the U.K. In celebration of Gay Pride, this piece talks about her dream for LGBT equality in Zimbabwe. 

Sunday, 6 August 2017

ROHR Zimbabwe Central London Branch August 2017 Meeting

ROHR Zimbabwe Central London Branch August Meeting 

VENUE : - Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE18XX.

DATE: - 5th August 2017

TIME : - 12:30pm - 4pm

ATTENDANCE LIST:- Bvungidzire Sibongile - (Fundraising Committee Member); Chivizhe Lynette -
(Vice Organising Secretary); Goronga Blessing - (Member), Jambawo Kingstone - (Member); Kahiya
Tsungirirai - (Midlands Chairperson); Makonese Pythias - (Information& Publicity); Mudzvova
Silvanos - (Organising Secretary Manchester Branch); Muteyerwa Mary - (Chairperson); Nhau
Morella - (Member); Shambela George - (Secretary); Zvorwadza Stendrick - (ROHR Founder
Member) (11)

APOLOGIES: - Sithole Angela Namatirai – (Member); Mupotsa Bridget - (Fundraising Committee
Member). Burke John - (ZHRO Founder & ROHR Member); Damiso Plaxedes - (Member); Tandi
Margaret – (Organising Secretary); Nkiwane Salome – (Committee Member). (6)

MEETING AGENDA:-
1. Opening Prayer

2. Introductions

3. Reading of Previous Minutes

4. Matters Arising

a. Banner

b. Shipping Container/School Stationery

c. Register/s

d. Voluntary Outreach

e. Member's Roles

5. TODAY'S BUSINESS:-

(a) Choir

(b) Fundraising

(c) Vice Information & Publicity Post

(d) Financial report

(e) Guest Speaker

 A.O.B

7. Closing Prayer