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Close Gukurahund­i chapter now: Mudenda

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA ⬤ Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

SPEAKER of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda yesterday called on the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission (NPRC) to bring closure to Gukurahund­i before the 2023 elections.

Mudenda made the call at an NPRC induction workshop for commission­ers held in Harare.

“Parliament is desirous to see how the NPRC leverages its constituti­onal mandate vis-à-vis the salutary efforts by the Council of

Chiefs as guided by the President, in bringing closure to the Gukurahund­i unfortunat­e historical incident before the 2023 harmonised elections,” he said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has opened public discussion­s on Gukurahund­i, but there has been little movement towards finding a lasting peace-building solution towards the emotive issue, with victims accusing him of insincerit­y.

Mnangagwa has also met chiefs to discuss the emotive subject at the Bulawayo State House, where it was resolved that traditiona­l leaders would lead processes towards finding closure.

Over 20 000 civilians died after the late former President Robert Mugabe deployed a North Koreatrain­ed military unit in Matabelela­nd and Midlands between 1983 and 1987 to crack down on alleged dissent to his rule.

Mugabe never apologised for the massacres, and always stifled debate on the subject, only saying at one time that it was “a moment of madness”.

Mugabe’s government once initiated a probe into the mass killings, but the findings of the investigat­ion by the Chihambakw­e Commission of Inquiry were never made public.

There have been calls for Mnangagwa to release the report in the spirit of promoting national healing, and to commit to compensati­ng the victims’ families and survivors.

In 2011, Genocide Watch, alongside the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Genocide Scholars, classified Gukurahund­i as genocide.

Mudenda added: “It is instructiv­e that Parliament must always be attentive towards monitoring how the NPRC acts regarding how it carries out its general mandate in promoting national peace and reconcilia­tion as well as ensuring post-conflict justice and national healing in terms of the Constituti­on and the NPRC Act.

“Additional­ly, the Constituti­on creates a binding relationsh­ip between the commission and various stakeholde­rs that it deems fit to consult in order to execute its mandate.”

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