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British firm 'polishes up' Tsvangirai for presidency

brian | 17.05.2008 00:39 | Social Struggles | World

Once again we see foreigners ninterfering in the internal elections of a third world country. The.y dont dare allow the people elect a president who would be independent of foreign control.

British firm 'polishes up' Tsvangirai for presidency


Fri, 16 May 2008 19:33:00 +0000

PUBLIC relations and media work meant to spruce up the image of Movement for Democratic Change's leader in preparation for the presidency is being handled by a British-American company, the Zimbabwe Guardian can reveal.


Executives of the public relations firm Fleishman-Hillard have been working with the leader of the MDC-T to him spruce up his image in line for the top job and polish up the MDC-T party’s brand.



Fleishman-Hillard Fleishman-Hillard is one of the largest public relations companies in the world with a global network of offices in the United States, London, Johannesburg, among others. It is owned by Omnicom, the world’s third-largest advertising conglomerate serving some of the world’s leading brands, including Castle Lager (SABMiller), De Beers, and Old Mutual in South Africa; among others.



The company works closely with the UK and US government handling PR contracts. In 2005, they spearheaded work on UK ‘Identity Cards’ which lobbyists and pressure groups say could infringe asylum seekers' civil rights.



Officials from Fleishman-Hillard recently spent several weeks in South Africa to help the MDC-T party and its leader Morgan Tsvangirai to communicate their points of view to the international media.



According to sources, Kevin Bell, Fleishman-Hillard’s president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and David Hart and a new employee of the firm, Guto Harri, the BBC’s former political correspondent who joined the PR firm at the beginning of the year, were assigned to the MDC-T leader.



The three men accompanied Tsvangirai in his trip around southern Africa in mid-April and to the extraordinary summit of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) summit on the post-election situation in Zimbabwe called by Zambian President, Levy Mwanawasa.



Harri spent four weeks in South Africa and Botswana with MDC President, Morgan Tsvangirai, helping him spruce up his image and teaching him media relations skills, an experience he described as “a real rollercoaster of an experience.”



According to Africa Intelligence, Fleishman-Hillard’s president for Europe handled Tsvangirai’s briefing work with the BBC and submitted releases to international press correspondents on behalf of the MDC-T party.



Bell, who is considered ‘a top political publicist’ also handled BBC interviews for Tsvangirai. He has also issued a multitude of press releases and statements often quoted by the BBC, predicting President Mugabe’s demise.



In one of the press releases, entitled, “Zimbabwe's Limbo Is South Africa's Hope” and issued on April 2, 2008 Bell says: “Mugabe’s government is creaking under the weight of the inevitable. In the short term there is certainly potential for increased instability, but in the long term it can only be a good thing for everyone with an interest in the country. Reestablishing a vibrant business relationship with Zimbabwe has long been a dream for all …, and may become a reality sooner than we think.”



Fleishman-Hillard’s South Africa branch, headed by Kevin Welman, also participated in the MDC-T’s political lobby campaign, according to the publication.



Welman is the ‘guy’ now known for the famous line, “a legitimate victory by Robert Mugabe now looks impossible, if indeed it ever was possible.”




The MDC-T leader addressed the 55th Congress of Liberal International (LI) this morning. A resolution in 2007 by LI concluded that Zimbabwe’s Zanu PF party “one big hurdle” that stood in the way of opposition political parties in Africa.

 http://www.talkzimbabwe.com/news/117/ARTICLE/2440/2008-05-16.html

brian

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Mugabe tried to do the same

17.05.2008 03:07

Robert Mugabe tried to hire a British PR company - this issue is they refused to work for him.

 http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/article/789404/Bell-Pottinger-talks-Zimbabwe/?DCMP=EMC-worldwire


a bit more


What's Your Point

17.05.2008 12:29

No one here is supporting Mugabe. At the same time it is fairly obvious that he will be replaced with yet another western puppet......always at the expense of the working-class and disposessed.

A21


I do support Mugabe

18.05.2008 05:05

Hate to disappoint you Mugabe, but i DO support the current govt of Zimbawbe and Mugabe. They are the ones who are defending Zimbabwe from returning to the colonial fold and be another puppet state.

brian


Unbelieveable

18.05.2008 10:55

Brian - So you support murder, racism, intimidation... why dont you piss off there and see what its like to live under those conditions.

Brains


the worst thing about Indymedia...

19.05.2008 10:37

....is the simplistic, black-and-white views of its' users.
Just because the West prefers tsvangirai, this does NOT make him a colonial stooge per se. Nor does it make Mugabe anything other than a brutal, vote-rigging, dissent-crushing tyrant who has reduced zim to rack and ruin inside of a decade. mugabe was once the western powers' poster-boy too.

DaanSaaf


Daan Saaf - questions, questions, questions

19.05.2008 13:10

Did Mugabe screw up the Zimbabwean economy all by himself? Did western sanctions have nothing to do it? If he'd swallowed and continued to abide by the ESAPs would it have been good for the people of Zimbabwe?

Can you guarantee that Tsvangerai won't use political repression to maintain his rule, and can you name 1 African leader who doesn't? Do you think that the view in the Guardian might be slightly one-sided? Do you realise that it is the exact same view that you have?

Mugabe is an authoritarian leader - but why has he been singled out?

Is he responsible for more oppression that Olmert?



PYIABOTR


@ piabotr

21.05.2008 20:12

simply; all your questions are simple-minded, illogical, ill-thought-through, ill-informed and downright idiotic, to the point of medically-categorisable mental retardation, and I shall take great pleasure in doing so - in the morning. I have to lock up my office now, switch over to downtime, and lock up.
watch this space.

DaanSaaf