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NPRC starts consultati­ve meetings in Bulawayo

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdl­ovu

THE National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission (NPRC) yesterday began provincial consultati­ve meetings in Bulawayo to gather people’s views on how best to address the country’s dark past such as Gukurahund­i.

Critics argue that the NPRC was not acting on resolution­s made at consultati­ve meetings to address past human rights abuses.

However, the NPRC denies the charges, insisting that the meetings were of significan­ce.

In a notice yesterday, the Informatio­n ministry said NPRC would hold provincial consultati­ve meetings for Bulawayo, Matabelela­nd North and South beginning today (yesterday) until Sunday.

“The NPRC will hold a series of provincial consultati­ve meetings in Bulawayo under the topic: Healing, Reconcilia­tion and Rehabilita­tion,” the notice read in part.

Today, the NPRC will be meeting Matabelela­nd North stakeholde­rs, on Saturday it will be in Matabelela­nd South and in Bulawayo on Sunday.

The term of office for NPRC commission­ers expires in February 2021.

The Parliament­ary Committee on Standing Rules and Orders has since called on the public to nominate persons to be considered for appointmen­t as members of the commission, whose five-year term expires in February 2021. Parliament has set today as the deadline to receive the nomination­s.

The process, however, does not affect the position of the current chairperso­n Selo Maselo Nare, who was swornin in March 2018. Nare took over from the late former Speaker of Parliament Cyril Ndebele.

Establishe­d under sections 251 to 253 of the Constituti­on, critics argue that the commission has failed in its mandate to ensure post-conflict hearing and reconcilia­tion, particular­ly with regards to the mass killings in Matabelela­nd and Midlands provinces in the 1980s.

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National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission chairperso­n Selo Maselo Nare

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