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From: Mitayo Potosi <[email protected]>
To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda <[email protected]>; Kale
Kayihura <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 8, 2013 11:08 AM
Subject: [Ugnet] This is the Evil hiding behind NGO's
Re: NGO voter education scam exposed
Dear Gen
Kayihura,
A time
back you investigated a few NGO’s and then I heard nothing further.
Below,
is a piece on how NGOs undermine countries.
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General
Kayihura, I suspect the number of NGOs in Uganda are in the thousands. As a
matter of National Security, please, among
other things, register all of them in two categories, i.e. Local NGOs _( locally
funded), and Foreign NGOs_ ones with any
foreign financing.
Just Canada has stopped funding the old CIDA, the
one that helped us with Co-operatives, Soil Erosion, etc…. and have,
officially, budgeted
over $300million for these foreign NGOs,
to train “agitators” to be used to
further, exclusively, interests of Mining
Companies ( read: train in the art of
regime change, in the art of production
of fake Computer generated TV “News” for
whipping populations into confused frenzy , the art of computer data hacking
to corrupt and falsify elections and electoral systems…………….
General Kahihura
when these countries change their foreign policy in this manner do they inform
our Foreign Affairs, or we are just expected to continue diplomatic nicety to
the
new frenzy of pillage and plunder?
All of us
must be very vigilant.
Mitayo
Potosi.
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Saturday, 08 June 2013 00:00
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ZEC chairperson Justice Rita MakarauTendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT is considering restricting voter education to political parties
after unearthing nefarious
dealings aimed at manipulating the process by some non-governmental
organisations engaged to undertake the initiative.
One such organisation, the Electoral Institute for Sustainable
Democracy in Africa contracted by ZEC has incorporated information
carrying political messages favouring certain parties.
The pamphlets carrying these political messages have a ZEC logo and are titled
“Voter Registration: Your vote is your right”.
They are set to be distributed countrywide as part of voter education.
Some of the information in Shona pamphlets reads: “Nyoresa uunze shanduko.
Usasaririre.”
In some cases the pamphlets are written; “Register to make a difference. Do not
be left out.”
The
change mantra being insinuated in the messages is associated with the
MDC-T slogan, “Chinja maitiro” that dovetails with the party’s regime
change agenda.
Although Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa could
not be reached for a comment yesterday, highly-placed sources said in
view of this, Government was contemplating limiting voter education to
political parties.
Read More . . .
* Voter registration, roll inspection to run concurrently: ZEC
* Ward-based mobile voter registration begins Monday
* 4 000 voter educators to be deployed
“ZEC has picked up this. As Government we are slowly convinced that
we should restrict voter education to political parties,” said the
source.
“That is evidence with the mischief that can take place.”
Government, the source said, would not allow NGOs to campaign for certain
political parties under the guise of voter education.
The Herald is reliably informed that this hatchet job is a brainchild of the
United States of America which is the principal funder of EISA.
EISA, which operates in several African countries, claims to be a non-profit
organisation.
By its own admission, EISA has actively participated in electoral processes of
many African countries.
According to EISA, its executive director Mr Dennis Kadima
participated in about 50 electoral processes worldwide in different
capacities.
Mr Kadima, who once worked for the United Nations, had many
publications on political party systems, electoral systems and processes and
election observation.
“Our vision is to have an African continent where democratic
governance, human rights and citizen participation are held in a
peaceful environment,” reads EISA’s vision statement.
EISA claims that it worked in a number of programmes including
democracy, conflict management, election education, elections and
political processes, balloting and electoral services and research and
information among others.
The organisation was established in 1996 and is based in
Johannesburg, South Africa, with field offices in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Chad, Mozambique, Kenya and Madagascar and has opened a new
office in Harare.
Western funded organisations have of late been more active in
Zimbabwe’s politics as the country’s heads for elections due by July 31.
Some of the organisation which are de facto MDC-T appendages have
been funded to the tune of US$2 million by the British embassy in Harare to
launch an advocacy campaign programme code-named “Feya Feya’’
ostensibly to demand a “free and fair” election in Zimbabwe.
The funding, which is being channelled through the Crisis in Zimbabwe
Coalition, was expected to culminate in a Leaders Conference at
Pandhari Lodge in Harare on May 30 and 31 where the quasi-political
groups were to draw up a list of demands pertaining to the holding of
the harmonised elections.
The indaba was, however, cancelled after it was exposed in the media.
The
same groups also convened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ahead of the African
Union golden jubilee celebrations where they wanted to lobby African
leaders on what they said were minimum conditions for the holding of
free and fair elections in Zimbabwe.
The campaign to buttress the MDC-T reform mantra by the groups that
convened under the banner of the Zimbabwe Civil Society Heads of
Coalitions however, hit a snag after the AU Golden Jubilee Organising
Committee told them to leave as it had not made provision for non-State
actors.
Mr Tsvangirai was subsequently forced to cancel his planned sojourn
to Addis Ababa in the wake of the grief that befell his advance team.
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