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NPRC Press Statement 15 January 2019:
Deteriorating Economic & Political Situation in Zimbabwe
21 January 2019
COMMISSIONS WATCH
[21st January 2019]
NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION
NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION
PRESS STATEMENT
The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission is concerned by the
deteriorating political and economic situation in the country.
The NPRC is therefore initiating a multi-stakeholder consultative dialogue
process.
The Commission commits to doing everything in its power to fulfil
its constitutional mandate to prevent any situation that arises in the country
from deteriorating into a national conflict.
The NPRC hereby calls upon all people involved in the ongoing situation to
exercise their democratic rights peacefully and responsibly and desist from
violence and violation of other citizens’ rights.
The Commission calls upon all law enforcement institutions to preserve life,
protect property and maintain law and order responsibly and with restraint.
Going forward, the NPRC calls upon all key stakeholders to come to a national
dialogue in order to share views on how to address the situation in our country
and foster sustainable peace and development.
Issued By The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission
On 15th January 2019
7th Floor, First Mutual Life Building, 99 Jason Moyo Ave, Harare.
Twitter: @NPRCZim , Website: www.nprc.org.zw, Cell: +263712325358
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