The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NPRC calls for Gukurahund­i truth-telling

- Bulawayo Bureau

THE National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission (NPRC) has urged Zimbabwean­s to make truthful and honest testimonie­s that may assist in investigat­ions into post-independen­ce disturbanc­es in the Midlands and Matabelela­nd provinces to pave way for national healing.

has embarked on a nationwide NPRC outreach programme to share with the public mechanisms and approaches that will be used in handling national healing issues, with Gukurahund­i being one of the

key topics to be discussed.

President Mnangagwa has called for open discussion about Gukurahund­i to pave way for national healing.

Speaking during a community hearing pioneered by the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA) to bring dialogue between the commission and the public in Bulawayo recently, Commission­er Leslie Ncube said exaggerati­ons may mislead investigat­ors.

“The commission is opening doors to everyone who has informatio­n concerning the disturbanc­es in Matabelela­nd. We are encouragin­g you to be honest and truthful because additions or subtractio­ns will remove the aspect of accuracy and objectivit­y in the investigat­ions,” he said. Comm Ncube said those who feel that passing informatio­n through other people may distort their testimonie­s are free to approach the commission as individual­s.

“You can come to us as an individual and give us a detailed account of what happened. We capture them as they are and present them to the authoritie­s. The testimonie­s should be given without fear or favour because the President opened this platform to everyone,” he said.

Comm Ncube said the commission will also go to the affected people in rural areas to get their testimonie­s.

“These are communitie­s that were greatly affected and most of them have first hand informatio­n,” he said.

ZCA director Reverend Useni said giving testimonie­s is critical as it necessitat­es national dialogue towards national healing.

“We want to thank the President for opening up space for the people in Matabelela­nd to discuss Gukurahund­i which was a taboo in the past years. It is good that the ordinary man has been given an opportunit­y to testify and give detailed accounts of whatever they witnessed. This will pave way for national healing,” he said.

“It is our duty as the church to bring the nation together to pave way for dialogue. Churches are by calling a peace building organisati­on,” he said.

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