The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Exhumation unAfrican: Mphoko

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Bulawayo Bureau

ACTING President Phelekezel­a Mphoko has said that the Government will not dig up mass graves of people who died during post-independen­ce disturbanc­es in Midlands Province and Matabelela­nd region, saying to do so is unAfrican.

The Acting President who is also the Minister of National Healing, Peace and Reconcilia­tion said the Peace and Reconcilia­tion Bill was already in place and would be tabled before Parliament next week.

“We cannot go to the mass graves and start digging. It is not in our African culture. What we are only going to do is to put a big plaque which will indicate that there are people who were buried there,” he told Parliament on Wednesday.

“Those with bones that are visible by the grave site, we will take the bones and rebury them properly. It will be done within the law.”

He said the drafting of the Peace and Reconcilia­tion Bill was now complete to address the “five scars of the disturbanc­es.”

“I would like to indicate that the Act is coming next week to Parliament. What is important is that what the Member of Parliament is asking is where we are exactly. I would like to indicate that we have five major points that we are looking at as the minister responsibl­e, which is what we refer to as the scars of Gukurahund­i,” said Acting President Mphoko.

He said among the scars was the issue of identity documents and reburial of people buried in open graves.

“I have said there are five scars of Gukurahund­i. The first one is death and birth certificat­es. The second one is the reburial of people, especially those who had bones that are still visible outside the graves. The third one is empowering the people. Mr Speaker Sir, those five points are critical because we have already spoken to the Minister of Home Affairs about it,” he said.

An announceme­nt would be made and there will be mobile stations in all the areas all over the country for people to get birth certificat­es.

“The second one is where we will be dealing with the open graves and those are the only points we will be dealing with,” said the Acting President.

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