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Chiefs betraying Gukurahund­i victims: Parties

- BY SILAS NKALA

POLITICAL parties in Matabelela­nd have rapped traditiona­l leaders in the region for dining with the ruling Zanu PF leaders who mastermind­ed the Gukurahund­i massacres.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday met tradional leaders at the State House in Bulawayo and announced that the budget for the Gukurahund­i Community Outreach Programme was now available.

Mnangagwa did not, however, disclose the figures.

He also expressed the government’s commitment to ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the process, adding that the figures will be reviewed before being made public.

However, Mnangagwa’s meeting with the traditiona­l leaders did not go well with the Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) and Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MFL) party which accused the chiefs of betraying their subjects.

MRP leader Mqondisi Moyo said they were shocked that Mnangagwa was pushing ahead with his agenda to use traditiona­l leaders in Matabelela­nd in the emotive issue.

“He presided over the genocide with his comrades; the late former President Robert Mugabe, Sydney Sekeramayi former Minister of Defence, Perence Shiri — former Fifth Brigade commander, Constantin­e Chiwenga (Dominic Chinenge), the current Vice-President who, during the Gukurahund­i genocide was the commander at 1 Brigade Barracks in Bulawayo,” Moyo said.

“He was also the chief logistics officer of operations of the Fifth Brigade. If Mthwakazi/Matabelela­nd chiefs care about the people they are leading, they should all speak with one voice and refuse to be used by the Zanu PF government led by Mnangagwa.”

He said the traditiona­l leaders were both victims and survivors of Gukurahund­i genocide.

“People in the Matabelela­nd and Midlands provinces are treated as second-class citizens in Zimbabwe as one of the after-effects of genocide.

“Our chiefs do not have a say on their land which is being invaded daily by people from Mashonalan­d, with Mnangagwa being the chief culprit. Mines in Mthwakazi are now in the hands of Mashonalan­d people,” Moyo said.

He also bemoaned lack of employment opportunit­ies in the private and public sectors.

“Surely, if our chiefs cannot protect their subjects on such important issues, how can they be trusted on the emotive Gukurahund­i genocide?

“We are convinced that the physical genocide of 1982 to 1987 might have been stopped then but we are now on another painful episode of the genocide,” Moyo said.

He warned Mnangagwa that the liberation struggle was necessitat­ed by land imbalances and cruel laws during colonial rule.

“I urge our chiefs to stop selling out on the people. As MRP we urge our people not to be swayed by this useless programme where Zanu PF as the murderers want to cry more than us the bereaved.

“The truth remains that Mnangagwa and his cabal are the perpetrato­rs of genocide. As such, an Internatio­nal Independen­t Truth and Justice Commission must be set up to oversee the handling of this emotive issue,” he said.

MLF senior member Bonhomie Ndlovu also dismissed Mnangagwa’s Gukurahund­i programme.

“Mnangagwa should be reminded that the moment of madness that Mugabe insinuated will not derail our mission to restore Mthwakazi. The truth has to be told that, Mnangagwa will not hold people of Matabelela­nd at ransom, never,” he said.

“As MLF we feel he is fooling people of Matabelela­nd. As a restoratio­n organisati­on, we want him to know that he has to go and hang as this will not take us anywhere.”

Meanwhile, Chief Mathema from Matabelela­nd South urged citizens and the government not to take the emotive Gukurahund­i as a small issue.

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

Mathema said a lot needed to be done before the issue was brought to finality.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa

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