The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mujibhas, chimbwidos to undergo vetting

- Talent Chimutambg­i and Mazvita Chada

ZANU-PF has recommende­d the vetting of war collaborat­ors to determine genuine members who are supposed to receive their benefits as enshrined in the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Associatio­n spokespers­on Cde Douglas Mahiya has said.

Cde Mahiya was briefing members of the Mujibhas and Chimbwidos Associatio­n on the resolution­s made at the Zanu-PF National People’s Conference held in Gwanda last month, at the party’s provincial offices in Harare on Friday.

He said the vetting process would start once President Mnangagwa approves the papers which have been recommende­d by the party.

“The issue has been deliberate­d on at party level and all the necessary processes have been completed for the vetting process to commence,” he said.

“All potential members will go back to the areas where they operated from and the vetting will start at grassroots level up to the provincial and national level,” he said.

“We have handed over all the approved papers to the President for final approval.”

Cde Mahiya urged war collaborat­ors to work hard to ensure that the party wins resounding in the 2023 harmonised elections.

“The 50,8 percent which we got in the July 30 elections is not good (enough). We need to work very hard in 2023 to ensure that we attain a resounding victory. Go and work hard for the party,” he said.

Mujibhas and Chimbwidos Associatio­n national chair Cde Joseph Kandimire said the vetting was in line with the provisions of the Constituti­on which states that war collaborat­ors must be catered for.

“The recommenda­tions came about due to the provisions of the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe in Chapter 2:23 which states that those who assisted during the liberation war should be accorded respect,” he said.

The full recommenda­tion of the party on vetting of war collaborat­ed states that “the vetting of the war collaborat­ors is at the epitome of the grievances that were presented to the President and the vetting process proposal was presented to former president (Robert Mugabe) but it fell on deaf ears and this has taken too long and this has resulted in many war collaborat­ors losing hope as well as questionin­g the party’s omni-competent ability”.

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