THERE is no doubt in my mind that the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) will continue to witness dwindling attendance figures at its “report back” meetings.
Either the low turnout reflected the negligible number of invitations extended to the residents of the province or it was because judging by the previous gathering the people saw no value in the commission’s outreach endeavours.
Whatever the case might be is neither here nor there… as people are at liberty to take a position or hold an opinion or both these two at the same time.
ZHRC management should know that the people they invite to their gatherings need not to be taken for granted, but seriously as they consciously set aside or reschedule their commitments for the day.
It is very disrespectful that after the meeting has ended people wait for food for 2 hours and the meeting itself would have commenced 60 minutes or 90 minutes late.