Zimbabwe Situation

Financing Mugabe’s Looters – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary: 8th February 2014

via Financing Mugabe’s Looters – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary: 8th February 2014

The Vigil is advising the British government not to agree to Mugabe’s request to pay for the education of 750,000 Zimbabwean primary school children. The British government last month said it was considering the request. But the Vigil believes that if Mugabe deals with rampant corruption his regime would be able to honour the constitutional requirement that basic education must be compulsory and free (see: https://www.zimbabwesituation.com/news/zimsit_zimbabwe-fails-to-pay-fees-for-750000-desperate-children/ – Zimbabwe Fails to Pay Fees for 750,000 Desperate Children).

The Vigil’s view is explained in a letter to Justine Greening, Secretary of State for the UK’s Department of International Development (DFID). Our letter follows up DFID’s response to concerns we expressed about development assistance to Zimbabwe falling into the hands of the rapacious Mugabe gang (see Vigil diary of 7th December 2013: http://www.zimvigil.co.uk/the-vigil-diary/551-mugabe-grabs-aid-money-zimbabwe-vigil-diary-7th-december-2013).

DFID acknowledges that some British money had been routed through the Mugabe regime in contravention of DFID’s funding policy in Zimbabwe and said it was strengthening its controls ‘to ensure that there can be no repeat of this kind of mistake in future’ (see our campaigns page for full text of DFID’s letter: http://www.zimvigil.co.uk/vigil-news/campaign-news/565-reply-from-dfid–6th-february-2014).  Here’s our reply to Ms Greening: 

The Zimbabwe Vigil is glad to hear from your Department that you will continue to monitor every penny of UK aid being used to help the people of Zimbabwe and will undertake robust due diligence on all your ‘ implementing partners’. 

We are grateful for the UK’s continuing humanitarian relief for Zimbabwe in the face of ungrateful insults from the Zanu PF regime but we have doubts that foreign aid will benefit the people of Zimbabwe rather than prop up the illegal regime. 

In particular, the Vigil advises you not to agree to Mugabe’s request to pay for the education of 750.000 Zimbabwean primary school children. Recent revelations from the heart of the Zanu PF mafia have exposed how Zimbabwe has been impoverished by corruption on an Olympian scale. While the average income is a dollar or so a day, the Zanu PF cronies running the bankrupt parastatal organisations are having to scrape by on as little as US$500,000 a month (https://www.zimbabwesituation.com/news/zimsit_ministers-slept-on-duty-charamba-newsday-zimbabwe/ – Ministers slept on duty – Charamba). 

The Vigil believes that if this looting was stopped there would be plenty of money to pay for all deprived Zimbabwean primary school children to go to school. We think Mugabe’s funding request is particularly provocative because he is challenging you to, in effect, finance his looting of the Zimbabwean economy.

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The Vigil, outside the Zimbabwe Embassy, 429 Strand, London, takes place every Saturday from 14.00 to 18.00 to protest against gross violations of human rights in Zimbabwe. The Vigil which started in October 2002 will continue until internationally-monitored, free and fair elections are held in Zimbabwe. http:/hgh/www.zimvigil.co.uk.

 

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