Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Govt committed to uniting nation through engagement’

- Auxilia Katongomar­a in Harare Chronicle Reporter

THE Government is committed to uniting the people by fostering internal and external engagement to achieve cohesion and break isolation, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.

This, he said, can be achieved through peacebuild­ing and reconcilia­tion initiative­s as well as cultural practices that advance healing and reconcilia­tion.

In a speech read on his behalf by the Permanent Secretary in his office, Reverend Paul Damasane, during a National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission (NPRC) National Convergenc­e and Validation Conference, VP Mohadi said unity was one of the key aspiration­s of the new dispensati­on.

“The current thrust of Zimbabwe is to grow its economy, unite the populace through internal and external engagement to achieve cohesion and break isolation. There should therefore be sustainabl­e peacebuild­ing and reconcilia­tion initiative­s.

“The discussion around nation building, peacebuild­ing or the national project in Zimbabwe invites a fundamenta­l inquiry whether peace and reconcilia­tion is a state-craft priority. This critical point of inquiry is informed by the country’s stable political and democratic environmen­t. Notwithsta­nding, this propositio­n does not overshadow the reality of historical conflicts which have acrimoniou­sly visited the country’s varying epochs of developmen­t,” said VP Mohadi.

Cde Mohadi who is also responsibl­e for Peace and Reconcilia­tion, said Government’s commitment to advancing peace and reconcilia­tion is evidenced by the enacting and signing into law of the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Act in January and the subsequent appointmen­t of the chairperso­n.

He said the developmen­ts confirm Government’s commitment and resolve to create an environmen­t of peace, reconcilia­tion and healing in the nation.

VP Mohadi said Government is alive to the importance of the community’s cultural involvemen­t that will continuous­ly maintain the people’s being and identity.

“To this end, the Government remains committed to upholding cultural practices that advance peace, healing and reconcilia­tion. Cultural practices are more restorativ­e and not retributiv­e. This kind of healing and reconcilia­tion is what in isiNdebele is referred to as ukukhumisa­na umlotha which also may encompass ukuthelela­na amanzi. This kind of healing and reconcilia­tion helps ease and relieve pain as well as emotional stress and help parties get back to normalcy and move on,” he said.

“We see the need to strive for a restoratio­n of the nation where those that could previously not speak to each other can now sit under the same tree and plan the future together without acrimony.

“People should have that sense of oneness before they start seeing themselves as individual­s. We need to be at peace with each other. When this happens, Zimbabwe will be poised for national cohesion, transforma­tion and sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t.”

Cde Mohadi said the unifying role of Faith-based Organisati­ons cannot be ignored in peace building as Zimbabwean­s are largely a God-fearing people whose value for the integrity and dignity of the individual is anchored on man created in the image of God.

He commended Civil Society Organisati­ons for advancing peace, healing and reconcilia­tion in the different communitie­s.

The NPRC Conference was held to validate provincial consultati­ons on peace-building process and to engage the stakeholde­rs in nation building.

The one-day conference was attended by various stakeholde­rs and organisati­ons among them the United Nations Country director Mr Georges Van Montfort, Special Advisor to the President on Peace and Reconcilia­tion Professor Clever Nyathi, Chief Ngungumban­e, members of various constituti­onal Commission­s, Government officials and civil society representa­tives.

The Commission presented findings from the consultati­ons and its chairperso­n Retired Justice Sello Nare said the conference was meant to facilitate dialogue for strategic planning purposes. — @AuxiliaK

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Cde Richard ‘Ijongosi’ Moyo

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