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Gukurahund­i not a small, tiny issue: Chief Mathema

- BY NIZBERT MOYO

CHIEF Mathema of Matabelela­nd South has urged citizens and government not to take the emotive Gukurahund­i as small issue.

He said it will take several years to bring it to closure amid indication­s by President Emmerson Mnangagwa that the process will be completed within a year.

Mathema was speaking to NewsDay Weekender during the chiefs’ engagement with President Mnangagwa over the issue at the Bulawayo State House yesterday.

He said a lot needs to be done before the issue is brought to finality.

“We need the voice of the victim and that of the perpetrato­r. There should be a proper budget with actual figures. We cannot say the process will take a year when there are so many issues around it such as abductions, killings, rape, forced disappeara­nces and exhumation­s. This is not a small issue, it can take maybe 10 years because there are also other people who are in the diaspora who still fear to come back home because of what they experience­d,” he said.

President Mnangagwa announced that the budget for the Gukurahund­i Community Outreach Programme has been confirmed and in place.

“We are committed to ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in this process, and the figures will be reviewed before being made public. Let us remember that this journey is not just about addressing the wounds of the past; it is about building a stronger, more united Zimbabwe for the future. The Gukurahund­i Community Outreach Programme is a testament to our collective resilience and determinat­ion to confront our history with courage and compassion,” Mnangagwa said.

Gukurahund­i is described as one of the darkest periods in Zimbabwe’s history in which an estimated 20000 were killed in Matabelela­nd provinces and Midlands as Zanu PF plotted to establish a one-party State. The late former President Robert Mugabe described Gukurahund­i as a “moment of madness”.

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