Contributions sought from the Zimbabwean community in UK
21 November 2011
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In the NewsHuddersfield(ZimEye)Consultations with the Zimbabwean community have begun in the United Kingdom coordinated by a Huddersfield businessman a member of the Conservative party which is led by Prime Minister David Cameron.
 
Huddersfield businessman Alan Fish, who has for many years been involved in various projects assisting destitute Zimbabwean asylum seekers to obtain shelter in West Yorkshire, recently extended a hand to the Zimbabwe community beginning with an invitation for former MDC envoy Emily Madamombe so to launch consultations with the Zimbabwean community on what must be done to help their nation Zimbabwe. Beginning with this first contact , many Zimbabwean professionals, community leaders are being called upon to come up and submit their contributions.

Speaking to ZimEye, Alan Fish said he is engaged in “gathering contributions from the Zimbabwean diaspora as to their opinions, experiences, solutions.”
 
Fish who clarified that the Conservative party is not seeking party membership from the Zimbabwean community but are rather merely gathering opinion contributions recently invited Madamombe to the Conservative party as a first point contact which saw last week Madamombe attending a Conservative party meeting at Huddersfield.
 
Alan Fish can be contacted through the Denby Dale Conservative website www.denbydaleconservatives.com