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Publication details [#50536]

Love, Alison and Vincent Munyaradzi Vezha. 2009. No way forward without consensus: Church leaders envision ‘The Zimbabwe we want’. Journal of Language and Politics 8 (3) : 433–455.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Journal DOI
10.1075/jlp

Annotation

This paper discusses a document produced in 2006 by church leaders which claimed to present a “vision” of “a way forward” in the ongoing crisis in Zimbabwe. It is suggested that the document served rather to reinforce the status quo, specifically the hegemony of Mugabe’s government. It is also argued that, by insisting that the greatest problem in Zimbabwe is “lack of a national vision”, the document promoted consensus, which resonated with Mugabe’s own position. Four major strategies appear to have been used to achieve this: assertion of the primarily spiritual nature of Zimbabwe’s crisis; insistence on the shared responsibility of all Zimbabweans; obfuscation of agency for the crisis and delegitimization of political opposition as a route to change. Finally, it is concluded that these strategies failed, as the document in its original form was censored before its launch, illustrating the tendency for President Mugabe to give the impression of opening democratic space, only to close it off.