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Zimbabwe to Outlaw Private Voluntary Organizations ‘Dabbling’ in Politics

September 26, 2021 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Zimbabwe to Outlaw Private Voluntary Organizations 'Dabbling' in Politics
President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa – Image source

When Emmerson Mnangagwa seized power in 2017 through a coup there was no doubt that he would continue with the dictatorial tendencies of his predecessor. Not only has he met this expectation but has outdone Mugabe. His regime’s latest assault on democracy is the reported crafting of regulations to outlaw private voluntary organizations ‘dabbling’ in politics. This information is from VOA:

Zimbabwe is crafting regulations that would outlaw Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) suspected to be funding or campaigning for politicians in any election in the country.

According to the state-controlled Sunday Mail newspaper, the proposed amendments to the Private Voluntary Organizations Act, would include the shutting down of some PVOs and removal of their directors by a registrar, appointed by the government.

The newspaper reports that the proposed amendments to the Act would soon be tabled by Parliament of Zimbabwe.

Under the new regulations, PVOs funding or supporting candidates in an election will face heavy fines or imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or both. At the same time, operating an unregistered PVO would attract a 10-year sentence.

A registrar, appointed by the government, would be expected to collect registration fees for PVOs and be in a position to run these organizations if they are found to be violating Zimbabwean laws.

Zanu PF’s Tafadzwa Muguti recently attempted to introduce such regulations, which were declared null and void by a local court.

PVOs say this latest move is an attempt by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to bring back Muguti’s dumped regulations, which would lead to the shutting down of all PVOs said to be anti-government.

Muguti, Public Service Minister Paul Mavima, Information Secretary Nick Mangwana and presidential spokesperson George Charamba were not available for comment. They were not responding to calls on their mobile phones.

Independent social and political commentator, Effie Dlela Ncube, said the government is planning to shut down all PVOs suspected to be anti-government.

“It’s plan to leave Zanu PF untouched in elections. This will result in the shutting down of non-governmental organizations in Zimbabwe focusing on democracy, governance and related issues. It’s a scary.”

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Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Democracy Charity, Dictatorships, Zimbabwe

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