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Zipra celebrates Mutsvangwa sacking

- BY SHARON SIBINDI

THE Zimbabwe People’s Revolution­ary Army (Zipra) war veterans associatio­n has said the sacking of War veterans minister Christophe­r Mutsvangwa is good riddance after he snubbed their efforts to discuss issues concerning fellow comrades who were killed during the Gukurahund­i period.

It is reported that several Zipra members were abducted at the barracks and made to disappear or killed after their integratio­n into Zimbabwe National Army.

Zipra Veterans Associatio­n secretary-general Petros Sibanda said they expected the ex-minister to take the initiative to address the issue of their comrades killed during the Gukurahund­i era and provide the nation with clarity on how to move forward.

“We expected him to come out and tell the nation what is going to happen to the comrades, who fell during the Gukurahund­i era. You remember most of the Zipra comrades…some dismissed from the army are yet to receive their pensions,” Sibanda said.

“Others have already died. We thought Mutsvangwa was going to do something about that. Maybe he was too busy. He still remains our comrade, who slept on duty.”

Sibanda said following the ousting of the late President Robert Mugabe, the ex-combatants had high hopes that Mutsvangwa would use his position to fight in their corner and address the injustices of the past.

“We are not celebratin­g as such, and we don’t want to be involved in the wars of his political party. But what I can say is since 2017, when he [Mutsvangwa] went near the corridors of power, we celebrated as veterans of the liberation struggle, anticipati­ng that he would fight for our rights,” added Sibanda.

Zipra was the military wing of the Zimbabwe African People's Union political party.

“We also thought he would make a follow-up on the vetted comrades who are yet to get compensati­on. We hoped he was going to interfere as one of our comrades on the issue of the property rights, convincing His Excellency (President Emmerson Mnangagwa), that the caveat should be removed and return these properties,” he said.

War veterans groups have described Mutsvangwa as a non-performer with his sacking triggering celebratio­ns from the freedom fighters.

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