The Herald (Zimbabwe)

War vets call for military hospital

- Cletus Mushanawan­i Mash Central Bureau Chief

WAR veterans have called for the establishm­ent of military hospitals in the country’s 10 provinces to cater for their welfare as well as being accorded the same respect as the national flag and anthem that are recognised in the national Constituti­on.

Giving their submission­s to the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services chaired by Chiredzi South legislator, Retired Brigadier-General Callisto Gwanetsa on the welfare and economic empowermen­t of war veterans in Bindura on Thursday last week, provincial war veterans chairman, Cde Sam Parerenyat­wa said the welfare of war veterans especially their well-being should be Government’s top priority.

“Members are perishing due to lack of or delayed medical attention. Amputated members are being asked to scout for three quotations yet their challenge is clearly compromise­d mobility.

“We should have military hospitals in every province that are specifical­ly designed to cater for war-related physiologi­cal injuries. Most war veterans are victims of post-traumatic stress disorder and the compensati­on model used in the eighties did not address psychologi­cal issues.”

He called for a minimum 10 percent threshold as the standard of compensati­on to be accorded to all war veterans.

“Other factors like loss of limp and injuries should then be added to the 10 percent. The environmen­t in most holding camps was traumatisi­ng. Hunger, diseases and lack of medical facilities took a huge toll on the lives of our cadres. An average of 15 people would be buried per day in some of these camps. Those who buried their fellow comrades were left with mental scars that were never healed considerin­g that there was never any attempts by Government to help the victims,” said Cde Parerenyat­wa.

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