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We Remain United: In Zimbabwe's Labor Movement, a Voice for Human Rights and Democracy

by: BorderJumpers

Tue Mar 09, 2010 at 10:41:22 AM EST


( - promoted by Jack's Smirking Revenge)

Cross posted from Border Jumpers, Danielle Nierenberg and Bernard Pollack.

In Harare, on the way to our meeting with Wellington Chibebe, the secretary general of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), even our driver was excited for us.

"He is a good, good man. I've only seen him on TV, but he's fights very hard for the people and to promote democracy!"

Since the early 1990s, ZCTU grew increasingly opposed to the government of Robert Mugabe and was the main force behind the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). In fact, MDC's leader and the current Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai held the same position with the ZCTU before Chibebe.

Chibebe is one of the most vocal-and effective-voices in civil society promoting respect for human rights and democracy. Despite being brutally beaten, tortured, and having his life threatened over the last two decades, Chibebe remains more positive than ever about the direction of his country. It was largely due to Zimbabwe's labor movement that in the 2008 presidential election Tsvangirai defeated Mugagbe. Yet despite MDC's victory, Mugabe, refuses to step down and the nation has a "power sharing" agreement.

When we met with Chibebe, he was cautiously optimistic about the power-sharing agreement and the future of democracy in Zimbabwe. "Our role as the labor movement is to fight for democracy and good governance, respect for people's basic rights, and also social and  economic rights." He says that while the MDC plays a critical role in promoting democracy, the mission of the union movement will be to hold all political parties accountable to these principles. "We just can't afford to repeat the same mistake by treating any government or political party as angels from heaven," he says. While he described the beginning of the power-sharing agreement as "terrible," Chibebe felt strongly that "things are now getting better, we are able to make some positive changes happen."

Chibebe was born 300 miles south of Harare. His upbringing herding goats and farming built both a sense of responsibility and social consciousness, he says. "Rural kids grow up different from urban ones, you start fighting for your rights at a very early age. If you aren't aggressive, you'll get abused." He also described how in rural life he had no access to books or libraries, so everyone listened to their elders, learning about the importance of struggle and hearing passionate tales of resistance against the ruling government. Not even a teen when his mother passed away, Chibebe became passionately involved in political struggle for social and economic justice that has lasted his whole life.

Being at the helm of the Zimbabwe labor movement at this moment is no easy task. The country faces unemployment rates of more than 90 percent. The media is controlled by the government. Union leaders are routinely harassed and imprisoned. And the Mugabe government instituted draconian laws to thwart unions, such as arresting any meeting of more than four people. Yet the affiliates of the ZCTU, representing more than 30 unions and every sector of the economy, have remained united. "While it is very difficult at times with unemployment so high to convince people to be in unions, we are still able to recruit and grow."

Chibebe works tirelessly to bring attention to Zimbabwe's economic and human rights realities and to pressure the government to reform its ways.  As workers struggle to survive inflation and low paying informal employment, Chibebe has expanded the work of the ZCTU to represent all workers in both formal and informal employment.  ZCTU  fights for economic and social justice not just for his members, but for the fundamental rights of all of Zimbabwe's workers.

In 2002, Chibebe and the ZCTU had the vision of helping informal sector workers-everyone from street vendors to musicians and artisans-form unions. The desire for social and economic change spread like wild fire when the Zimbabwe Chamber of Informal Associations (ZCIEA) started in 2002. Presently with more than 1.5 million paying members (out of  3.5 million members), the informal workers now have access to all the resources of the ZCTU such as their lobbyists, their research arm, and the strength and power of their affiliate unions.

Chibebe, and everyone we met with at ZCTU, speaks with great pride about the support they've been given by the American labor movement through the Solidarity Center, which maintains an office in the country. "Because of the Solidarity Center and the American worker, we've had incredible moral and material support," Chibebe said. Some of the examples he cites are the role the Solidarity Center plays in supporting their research institute, expanding distribution of their newspaper "the Worker," their ability to fund a lobbyist, create a paralegal program, training activists and leaders, and getting support from international governments and politicians through organizational delegations such as the visit from the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU).

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Let's Face It. BorderJumpers Are Finances by Bill Gates And Dave Rockefeller (1.00 / 1)
The Rockefellers wanted to overthrow FDR to establish a Hitler style fascist state in the USA.

We do not need you fascist "market mavens" here!

Take your WalMart greeting smiley faces elsewhere.

We are not part of your corporate fascist smiley face bullshit. We will dig even deeper now. Keep digging!

You have already lost Africa to China. Enjoy your meaningless lives. Fascist scum.

Say hi to Traitor Prescott Bush for us while you're at it.

Support The Freedom And Equality Party!


Blues... (0.00 / 0)
We don't know how to respond back to this baseless comment, which has nothing to do with the diary we posted, and we think it is a far stretch to say that our series about independent trade union movements in Zimbabwe (who are in essence the leading voice fighting fascism) reflects "fascist market maven" ideals. All the best, Bernie and Dani, aka borderjumpers

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Border Jumpers Crosses the Line. (1.00 / 1)
I think Robert Mugabe is not well understood. He is constantly lambasted by the U.S. because he did something he wasn't supposed to do....he kicked the white landowners off their land and distributed the land to people of a darker color.

He's been a target of the CIA and various organizations like the ICNC...the International Center for Non Violent CONFLICT on the basis that he has stolen elections etc. etc.

He has been always committed to independence of Zimbabwe and socialism.

Your role in traveling through Zimbabwe is to do what?

Now you are interfering with the politics of another nation. Telling us that Robert Mugabe is the bad guy and your friend head of the "unions"...is the good guy.

Robert Mugabe was also a political prisoner for 10 YEARS

You border jumpers need to stay out of the politics of Africa and Mind YOUR OWN BUSINESS>

It is in the interests of CARES Bowman Cutter that Mugabe be removed so that Western nations and China can exploit Africa further.

The take on Mugabe is very similar to Castro and Chavez...it's all Western Propaganda and the West is supporting his rivals making it very difficult

OUT OF AFRICA!

Stu Piddy...a Free Range Human


BordeJumpers, Inc. Out Of Africa Now! (1.00 / 1)
Being at the helm of the Zimbabwe labor movement at this moment is no easy task. The country faces unemployment rates of more than 90 percent. The media is controlled by the government. - BorderJumpers, inc.

Umm. "Unemployment rates are more than 90%." And BorderJumpers, inc. are promoting "the labor movement." The <10% will go on strike any day now? "The media is controlled by the government." In the USA, both the "government" and the "media" are controlled by the oligarchs!

And the BoderJumpers, inc. are too.

BorderJumpers, inc. should get the hell out of Africa and go back to their beloved Detroit.

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Blues and Stu Piddy... (0.00 / 0)
Blues, you may have commented but you didn't read the other post about Zimbabwe trade unions -- where we talk about the success of the ZCTU in organizing informal sector workers (more than 3 million). They did this because of the fact that unemployment was so high, that they went to organize the people who needed their own union the most.

Stu Piddy, Mugabe does not belong in the same category as Chavez, Morales, or Castro...not even close. We've been to Cuba, Venezuela, and Bolivia. This is totally different, in this case we traveled deep into the country (way outside Harare) meeting with farmers and rural workers, asking them what they think of Mugabe's rule.... Then do some research on the labor leaders we met with, all of whom were key leaders in the fight for Zim's independence.  

As always a pleasure and all the best, Bernie and Dani (aka borderjumpers)


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Don't Tell Me, Border Jumpers (6.00 / 1)
It doesn't matter where you have been....that entitles you to nothing.

What do you know as a result of where you have been? Lots of people have been to Africa...I have been to Africa...it doesn't mean I understand anything about Africa. I have been to Cuba. So what?

Saying "its" totally "different" says nothing.

I have outlined some factual information about Mugabe and about Care...and it's associations with conservative to right wing people.

I am surprised to find that Peter Ackerman ...like Bowman Cutter is from the financial industry (he also has a phd) who writes articles with Michael Ledeen, a neo con. Ackerman is deeply involved with CARE...he sits on the board....you ought to look into the people who fund your operation very closely and although you may imagine you are doing something positive...or having a fun adventure or whatever...people like you are being USED all the time by other people who imagine they exist above you in terms of status, education, blood lines and wealth.

Investigate your own circumstances...you don't have to change your circumstances if you choose not to...but to not be aware of them is deadly.

I have been to a lot of places and I never use that as a demand that I must be right...I spent several months in "Africa" and I can hardly claim to have any understanding of the politics of the places I visited. That requires fluency in language, initimate experiences with people and the experience of being subject to it's laws, regulations and requirements over a period of time on a daily mundane basis. You can't get that as a "visitor". Even after all of that ....you will still be on the outside. IF you don't know that yet...you ought to start today thinking about it. Language is the first thing you can think about. It puts you WAY WAY on the outside of things.

You should never promote one politician over another in Africa or any other nation that you don't belong to. ..that's none of your business and in most cases you don't speak the language, can't understand or read between the lines...so forget about it.

But we do know that the US has a very strong Anti Mugabe attitude...and that can only mean that Mugabe is not following the economic policies the US wants...it never has anything to do with human rights. The US is always supporting dictators who are in agreement with it.

Most Americans have no understanding of their own politics...that's how George Bush got elected and that's how the person who continues his politics, Barack Obama got elected. Not everybody has the time to look into it. ....but at this point...after 9 years of the same stuff...it's more than just ignorance.

Enuff...you do something ....give me information...not travel itenaries....

And read this..

http://axisoflogic.com/artman/...

Stu Piddy...a Free Range Human


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