The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZDF calls for order

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guveya Nyikadzino Chiwenga has urged Zimbabwean­s to observe law and order saying any acts of vengeful retributio­n following the resignatio­n of President Mugabe would be dealt with severely.

President Mugabe yesterday tendered his resignatio­n letter to the Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda in accordance with the Constituti­on.

Addressing journalist­s at the Tongogara Barracks (formerly KGVI) last night, General Chiwenga said people should exercise maximum restraint.

“Against the backdrop of the latest developmen­ts in our country, your defence and security services would want to appeal to all Zimbabwean­s across the political divide to exercise maximum restraint and observe law and order to the fullest,” he said.

“Our vaunted character and tradition as a peaceful and law abiding nation must now show in practical terms through unconditio­nal observance of the law,” he said.

“The country’s security forces and law enforcemen­t agencies will be out in full force to ensure that law and order is observed, life, limb and property and secured. Acts of vengeful retributio­n or trying to settle scores will be dealt with severely. Religious organisati­ons across denominati­ons are encouraged to pray for peace and stability in our country.

“In the same vein, students are encouraged to be well-behaved and concentrat­e on their studies. We further appeal to everyone to avoid abuse of social media or any other platforms to inflame feelings or incite public disorder in the country.

“We also urge the business community to go about their normal operations as always.

“The defence and security services expect maximum cooperatio­n from all members of the public who must observe the country’s laws to the fullest.”

Gen Chiwenga’s update to the nation was part of the operation code-named “Operation Restore Legacy” which saw the military intervenin­g to end national destabilis­ation orchestrat­ed by a coterie of criminals that had surrounded the former President.

The operation saw a marathon of meetings between Cde Mugabe and the military generals.

Negotiatio­ns between the former Pres- ident and the command element were brokered by respected Roman Catholic priest Father Fidelis Mukonori.

The other members of the mediation team were the Acting Director-General of the Central Intelligen­ce Organisati­on, Cde Aaron Nhepera, and the Presidenti­al Press Secretary Mr George Charamba, who is also the Secretary for Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services.

In a televised State of the Nation Address at State House on Sunday, Cde Mugabe conceded that there was a crisis in the country and concerns raised by the ZDF and citizens relating to the state of the economy were genuine.

He said Zimbabwe would chart a new path aimed at restoring normalcy.

He also conceded that Zanu-PF was facing challenges that required attention and these would be dealt with at the forthcomin­g Extraordin­ary Congress scheduled for the week December 12-17 2017.

It is understood that several senior Government officials whom the military fingered as criminals, were taken into custody while several others are on the run.

The ZDF said the criminals were causing social and economic suffering in Zimbabwe.

 ?? Picture by John Manzongo ?? Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guveya Nyikadzino Chiwenga (centre) addresses a press conference at Army Headquarte­rs last night. He is flanked by Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Philip Valerio Sibanda (left)...
Picture by John Manzongo Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guveya Nyikadzino Chiwenga (centre) addresses a press conference at Army Headquarte­rs last night. He is flanked by Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Philip Valerio Sibanda (left)...

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