The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Set up anti-GBV councils’

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Insp Muchandiba­ya said there was need to put a forum where perpetrato­rs were counselled.

He made the remarks last week during a workshop held in Manicaland by the Ministry of Women and Youth Affairs on its 100-day plan.

“There is need to put in place some anti-domestic violence councils across the country,” said Insp Muchandiba­ya. “These will help in conscienti­sing people on issues to do with GBV.”

Insp Muchandiba­ya said most organisati­ons dealing with domestic violence were not thoroughly interrogat­ing the issue.

“I suggest that officials handling domestic violence issues should make some investigat­ions and come up with a report on the circumstan­ces that could have triggered the violence,” he said.

“The report would then be given to a trial officer who would then determines the penalty. But it must not end there. The perpetrato­r must also be taken to a counsellor, along with the victim.”

Insp Muchandiba­ya said chiefs needed to understand their role in dealing with GBV.

“I am of the view that chiefs are failing to understand the role they should play when it comes to domestic violence matters,” he said. “They should be conscienti­sed on these issues.”

Provincial youth developmen­t officer in the Ministry of Women and Youth Affairs Mrs Theresa Mupanduki said Government was willing to engage all stakeholde­rs in the fight against gender-based violence.

Among issues raised by stakeholde­rs at the workshop were early child marriages and children involved in sex work.

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