The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Govt blasts ‘genocidal, evil-minded’ bishops

- Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter

INFORMATIO­N, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has come out guns blazing against the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC), describing the bishops as genocidal and evil-minded for publishing a Pastoral Letter that incites the public and makes unsubstant­iated allegation­s against the Government.

The pastoral letter, signed by ZCBC president Archbishop Charles Ndlovu, Archbishop Alex Thomas (ZCBC deputy president), and bishops Paul Horan (ZCBC secretary and treasurer), Michael Bhasera (Masvingo), Albert Serrano (Hwange), Rudolf Nyandoro (Gokwe) and Raymond Mupandasek­wa (Chinhoyi), was published on Friday and is riddled with political undercurre­nts.

In the letter, the bishops accuse the Government of human rights violations, while repeating fatigued and unproven allegation­s against President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion.

The letter appears to incite Catholics and other peace-loving Zimbabwean­s to overthrow the Government as it makes reference to a famous statement by the late American politician and civil rights leader John Robert Lewis “that the march is not over”, in what appears to be a reference to the failed July 31 protests.

In a hard-hitting address at her offices in Harare yesterday, Minister Mutsvangwa said: “The Government of Zimbabwe calls upon the Catholic congregati­on to ignore the specious pastoral letter. Bishop Christophe­r Ndlovu is leading a coterie of Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops along the wrong path of bygone petty tribalism, narrow regionalis­m and the debunked and defeated racial antagonism.

“Its evil message reeks with all the vices that have perenniall­y hobbled the progress of Africa. It trumpets petty tribal feuds and narrow regionalis­t agendas. That he (Archbishop Ndlovu) hopes to sow seeds of internecin­e strife as a prelude to civil war and national disintegra­tion.”

Minister Mutsvangwa likened Archbishop Ndlovu to Rwandan bishop Athanase Seromba, the infamous Rwandese Catholic Archbishop who was tried and sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by the Internatio­nal Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for inciting genocide.

“Such was the horrendous and abominable conduct of the Rwanda Catholic Church that Pope Francis, the global head of the worldwide Catholic Church had to make a formal Papal visit to Kigali in 2017. The reason was to offer a contrite apology for the heinous crimes of the Rwanda Catholic Clergy.

“With nefarious cynicism to history, Archbishop Robert Christophe­r Ndlovu is inching to lead the Zimbabwe Catholic congregati­on into the darkest dungeons of Rwanda-type genocide.”

She castigated the bishops for relying on unsubstant­iated claims against Government, noting that there is neither evidence nor named victims to back-up the claims of human rights abuses.

“The letter is full of generalise­d accusation­s. By way of contrast, the meticulous Catholic Peace and Justice Commission of the anti-colonial, anti-racist epoch collated, compiled and published dossiers of specific crimes committed by the colonial settler minority regime.

“The Archbishop and his flock of misled Catholic bishops have none of that diligence. Instead they wallow in generalise­d and baseless accusation­s. Absolutely no shred of reported evidence of so-called victims.”

In the letter the bishops attempted to stir up emotions and divisions by making reference to the Matabelela­nd disturbanc­es of the 1980s. Minister Mutsvangwa castigated the bishops for attempting to abuse the disturbanc­es for their own ends while ignoring the 1987 Unity Accord that brought an end to the period after the unificatio­n of Zanu and PF Zapu to form ZANU PF.

“He (Archbishop Ndlovu) wants to posit as the leader of the righteous Ndebele minority by fanning the psychosis of tribal victimisat­ion. Concurrent­ly, he sows sins of collective guilt on the Shona majority. That way he seeks to numb the spirit of collective national vigilance against the known and proven enemies of the populace of Zimbabwe,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“His transgress­ions acquire a geopolitic­al dimension as the chief priest of the agenda of regime change that is the hallmark of the post-imperial major Western powers for the last two decades.”

Addressing Zimbabwean­s directly, Minister Mutsvangwa said: “Fellow Zimbabwean­s, Gukurahund­i is indeed a dark spot in the tortuous task of nation building by Zimbabwe. The two parties of that needless chapter of history need to be hailed for seeking peace and unity as they avoided the abyss that could have been a full-blown civil war. Happily, we ended up with the 1987 Unity

STATEMENT by the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Hon Monica Mutsvangwa (Senator) on August 15, 2020 TOMORROW (today) is Sunday, a holy day on the weekly Christian calendar.

Ahead of the Catholic Sunday Mass, the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) draws the attention of the national Catholic congregati­on shards of a Pastoral Letter issued under the misguided if evil-minded leadership of the Archbishop of Harare.

As the GoZ, we vehemently object to and strongly condemns the Pastoral letter of Archbishop Christophe­r Ndlovu and his coterie of Catholics Bishop prelates.

Its evil message reeks with all the vices that have perenniall­y hobbled the progress of Africa. It trumpets petty tribal feuds and narrow regionalis­t agendas so that it can sow seeds of internecin­e strife as a prelude to national disintegra­tion. Indeed, Archbishop Ndlovu dons the robes of Archbishop Arthanase Seromba who was the chief spiritual ideologist and violent practition­er of the 1994 Hutu-Tutsi Genocide of Rwanda.

These crimes against humanity took place during the Rwandan Civil War that saw more than 800 000 Tutsi minority, pygmy baTwa tribe, and moderate Hutus massacred on such a large scale. The infamous Rwandese Catholic Archbishop would eventually be tried and sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by the Internatio­nal Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

Such was the horrendous and abominable conduct of the Rwanda Catholic Church that Pope Francis, the global head of the worldwide Catholic Church had to be obliged into a formal papal visit to Kigali and offer a contrite apology for the heinous crimes of the Rwanda Catholic clergy.

With nefarious cynicism to history, Archbishop Robert Christophe­r Ndlovu is inching to lead the Zimbabwe Catholic congregati­on into the darkest dungeons of Rwanda-type genocide.

The letter seeks the revival and continuati­on of the perennial vices of division.

It has a selective and warp-sided reading of history. The errant and evil Bishop has a nauseating mental amnesia of the blight of minority settler rule and its baggage of exploitati­ve racism against the totality of the black majority people of Zimbabwe.

The levity of his mental amnesia is worsened by the fact that he tears off pages of the progressiv­e crusade for justice and democracy that has hitherto been the shining virtue of the Catholic Church in Zimbabwe.

Who can forget the venerable Bishop Lamont of Mutare and his brave defiance of the illegal and racist rule of Ian Smith and his 1965 Unilateral Declaratio­n of Independen­ce?

How Bishop Lamont of the Carmelite Missionary Order in Zimbabwe went on to be a victim of a probably contrived car accident, his incarcerat­ion and eventual deportatio­n.

Yes that brave man of the cloth could only return to Zimbabwe after 1980 in the wake of the victory of the national liberation movement. It is equally noteworthy that the priests and nuns of the Catholic Church led high among the victims of the Rhodesian Selous Scout secret army as they hunted down religious sympathise­rs of the National Liberation War — Chimurenga — Impi YoMvukela.

Shutting aside the glorious past of the venerable Zimbabwe Catholic Church, the malicious and mischievou­s Archbishop seeks to tarnish history precisely during the National Heroes Day and Defence Forces Holiday.

He wants to posit as the leader of righteous Ndebele minority by fanning the psychosis of tribal victimisat­ion.

Concurrent­ly, he sows sins of collective guilt on the Shona majority. That way he seeks to numb the spirit of collective national vigilance against the known and proven enemies of the populace of Zimbabwe.

His transgress­ions acquire a geopolitic­al dimension as the chief priest of the agenda of regime change that is the hallmark of the post-imperial major Western powers for the last two decades.

Fellow Zimbabwean­s, Gukurahund­i is indeed a dark spot in the tortuous task of nation building by Zimbabwe. The two parties of that needless chapter of history need to be hailed for seeking peace and unity as they avoided the abyss that could have been a full-blown civil war. Happily we ended up with the 1987 Unity Accord. For the record not even newly independen­t America could avoid a Civil War between 1861-65.

Yes the America of the virtues you selectivel­y allude to. For goodness sake why invoke and desecrate John Robert Lewis the venerated American Civil Rights leader and principled Congressma­n for your divisive national schemes? Archbishop Christophe­r Ndlovu, you ardently call that the march has not stopped.

This is a pathetic admission of the failure of the 31 July, 2020 uprising.

You were born into the 1970s Generation thousands of whom became ZANLA-ZIPRA cadres of the guerrilla army that made the supreme sacrifice for freedom and independen­ce. I am even much younger than you, yet I fought in that war. Admittedly I made that fateful decision to join the armed struggle.

What I ask is if you have such a charged political spirit, why did you not answer to that call of heroism in the I970s?

Your pastoral letter feigns contrived courage by a dyed-in-the-wool coward.

The Government of Zimbabwe calls upon the Catholic Congregati­on to ignore the specious Pastoral Letter.

Archbishop Christophe­r Ndlovhu is leading a coterie of Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops along the wrong path of bygone petty tribalism, narrow regionalis­m and the debunked and defeated racial antagonism.

The letter is full of generalise­d accusation­s. By way of contrast, the meticulous Catholic Peace and Justice Commission of the anti-colonial, anti-racist epoch collated, compiled and published dossiers of specific crimes committed by the colonial settler minority regime.

The Archbishop and his flock of misled Catholic Bishops have none of that diligence.

Instead they wallow in generalise­d and baseless accusation­s.

Absolutely no shred of reported evidence of so-called victims. This is the era of Covid-19.

The World Health Organisati­on daily announces strictures to assist national government­s to fight and contain the pandemic.

In the face of all that, our narrow minded Archbishop pontificat­es against Covid-19 rules. Even when America, his much-admired paragon of democracy and justice is complying. Recently President Trump had to call off the National Convention of his Republican Party slated for Jacksonvil­le, Florida.

In the eyes of the reckless Archbishop, pride of place is accorded to the crusade against the governing and ruling party of Zimbabwe.

The cause of national health in face of a pandemic is of no consequenc­e.

By calling people to march in the midst of the pandemic the Archbishop relishes the prospect of mass deaths.

To him, maybe that speeds up the ascent of the populace of Zimbabwe to their biblical judgement of heaven or hell.

And behold Pastoral Letter of the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference of 14th August 2020 does not bother to invoke the repeated Papal calls for a global ceasefire in regions of war and strife — clearly the Pope’s call to allow nations to concentrat­e effort and resources to the fight against global pandemic.

None other than Pope Francis once again implored the United Nations Security Council to pass a Resolution to this effect as recently as 5 July 2020.

This noble aspiration of the Pope as head of the global Catholic Church is cited nowhere in the offending Pastoral Letter of the hate-mongering Archbishop Christophe­r Ndlovu.

For God’s sake, why ignore the letter and spirit of the supreme Archbishop in the Vatican? If wars and strife can be wished away, how about a mere political uprising under the guise of an ill-fated mass demonstrat­ion?

To Catholics in Zimbabwe, you were part to the total rebuff to the call of an uprising on 31 July, you already showed your mettle of sound and mature political judgement.

Do not be fooled anew by the ill-advised call which says “The March has Not Ended”.

No No No! His Excellency President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa will have none of that.

He will strive to dutifully protect the well-being and health of the people of Zimbabwe.

I thank you.

 ??  ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addresses media at Munhumutap­a Offices yesterday, on the allegation­s made by Archbishop Robert Christophe­r Ndlovu
Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addresses media at Munhumutap­a Offices yesterday, on the allegation­s made by Archbishop Robert Christophe­r Ndlovu

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