shoes lambada the poet

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Zim Poets Commemorate Operation Murambatsvina

ARARE - The Zimbabwe Poets on Tuesday evening commemorated Operation Murambatsvina with a poetry night at the Quill Club in Harare.

The poetry night was sponsored by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)."It is basically a night of rememberance. We are working with artists to commemorate Operation Murambatsvina a dark era in the history of our country," said Takura Zhangazha, MISA Zimbabwe National Director.
Operation Murambatsvina was unleashed upon Zimbabwean citizens by the government in 2005 to drive out filth. The operation which was widely condemned, left more than 700 000 people homeless.
"Today we shall seek to refresh the memories of the authorities of what has become of the victims of this operation and what has become of the beneficiaries of Operation Garikai," said Shoes Lambada Programmes Manager of the Zimbabwe Poets for Human Rights."Africa, Africa will never, never, ever develop, Africa will continue to struggle, workers will continue striking, children will continue starving, women will continue to be battered, journalists continue to be arrested, languishing behind bars, Africa will never, never, ever develop until victims of Operation Murambatsvina are compenstated," belted a young poet identified as Thomas as he opened the night's proceedings.
The poetry reflected what happened during Operation Murambatsvina and also touched on themes to do with thenumerous human rights violations that continue to be witnessed in Zimbabwe even after the formation of coalition government between Zanu PF and MDC.

No comments: