Showing posts with label ZANU-PF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ZANU-PF. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Elections in 2012: Is this possible under the current political and socio-economic environment in Zimbabwe?


The following is a brief summary of the outcome of a Youth Think Tank convened by the NYDT to discuss young people’s views on the feasibility of holding general elections this year.  
Context
The debate on elections has been tossed across two main political parties with each political party creating media hype on when Zimbabwe will be best suited for elections. One of the proposals underlined by the Zimbabwe African National Party-Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) is that the elections will be held this year ‘with or without a new constitution’. The party argues that the collapse of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) is long overdue and as such, President Robert Mugabe should use the powers accorded to him through the Lancaster House Constitution to call for the elections immediately. On the other hand, the Movement for Democratic Change led by Mr. Morgan Tsvangirai has indicated that elections will only be conducted in March 2013.
Given the fact that elections in general tend to affect the youths in Zimbabwe by turning youths into susceptible tools for political machinations, the National Youth Development Trust (NYDT) conducted a youth think tank meeting meant to get the views from young people on their view regarding the elections in Zimbabwe.