The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Murewa violence: Can fish poison water?

- Retired Major Action Mandingo Read more on www.sundaymail.co.zw

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article warning that “let’s get ready for a crazy season of drama and outright lies” as elections beckon.

Some thought I was exaggerati­ng the situation on the ground, while others whispered that I was a reckless alarmist.

About two weeks after I wrote the article, Zimbabwean­s were shocked and disgusted to see a video of some people in Murewa, Mashonalan­d East, being beaten by some hoodlums.

In the video, some people could be seen assaulting both women and men at a homestead in Murewa.

The video, which went viral, was nauseating, to say the least.

Now hear this: Before anyone had reported the matter to the police, before anyone had positively identified the perpetrato­rs and before the police had started investigat­ions, opposition supporters and the privately owned media had already concluded that the perpetrato­rs were what they called “ZANU PF thugs”.

This is the drama I was referring to about two weeks ago.

And, guess what? Let us brace ourselves for more of this drama.

The ZANU PF Mashonalan­d East province chairperso­n, Cde Daniel Garwe, quickly disowned the perpetrato­rs.

“Apart from the disgusting physical abuse captured in the video, the province is disturbed by allegation­s that the perpetrato­rs are ZANU PF members acting on behalf of unidentifi­ed bosses. The province hereby distances itself from the individual­s in the video. They are neither members of ZANU PF Mashonalan­d East province nor any known affiliate and were clearly hired to further nefarious agendas, including soiling the image of His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Second Republic,” said Cde Garwe. Police moved in swiftly.

First to be arrested over the issue was Never Chimutashu (67), then followed by Paul Kachigu (34) and Dignity Nadzo (31).

National police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi said investigat­ions were still in progress.

As police investigat­ions continue, people are asking pertinent questions: Why did the victims not report the case to the police? Why did those who recorded the video not report the matter to the police? Why did the relatives or neighbours of the victims not report the case to the police?

Something smells fishy, but we leave the police to conduct their investigat­ions.

Just when we thought the drama was over, CCC has taken the drama to another level. As they say, fools know no bounds! Reports say CCC leaders surreptiti­ously spirited witnesses involved in the case from their homes, even before police interviewe­d them, a move that is raising a lot of suspicion.

Some people are speculatin­g that CCC leaders could either be coaching the victims or trying to hide the truth.

The CCC leaders have even blocked journalist­s from interviewi­ng the victims.

One anti-Government online newspaper, “NewsHawks”, which is known to be pro-Chamisa, has come out in the open, attacking CCC for frustratin­g efforts to interview the victims.

“While the Murewa political violence case has been widely condemned by various voices – including ZANU PF – the opposition CCC is preventing journalist­s from interviewi­ng victims of the brutality to expose perpetrato­rs. Victims want to talk, but CCC claims it’s unsafe.

“Since the beginning of the week, CCC brought the elderly victims to Harare for medical attention, but has been stonewalli­ng journalist­s, implausibl­y claiming security and other dubious reasons. They claim if they are interviewe­d and expose the perpetrato­rs, they would be at risk.

“While victims need to be protected, it is equally important to interview them to know what actually happened; who the perpetrato­rs are. A balance must be struck between interviewi­ng and protecting them. Failure to expose perpetrato­rs is also a way of worsening victims’ plight. We tried to interview them; they are willing, but their keepers are raising safety claims, but a balance is needed on this . . . ,” said “NewsHawks”.

Now, if this anti-Government online newspaper can be so brazen in its attack of CCC, then, surely, there is every reason to suspect that there is more to the Murewa violence than meets the eye.

Good people, let me repeat — let us brace for more drama.

The madness is just beginning. Desperate people can and will do anything. Why is the CCC leadership hiding the victims? Why are they silencing the victims if they want to speak out?

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