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Pressure group commemorat­es Gukurahund­i

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

MATABELELA­ND pressure group, Ibhetshu likaZulu will today commemorat­e Gukurahund­i in honour of the estimated 20 000 people massacred by the North Korea-trained Fifth Brigade in Matabelela­nd and Midlands provinces in the early 1980s.

Ibhetshu likaZulu secretaryg­eneral Mbuso Fuzwayo said January 20 marked the beginning of a dark period for the region and its people.

“January 20 will forever remain a dark day in the history of our beloved country, as this was the day when the Fifth Brigade was deployed in 1982 in the Matabelela­nd and the Midlands regions, with a clear agenda to commit genocide. This State-funded tribal cleansing was mercilessl­y carried out up to the end of the genocide ceremony on December 22, 1987,” Fuzwayo said.

“Sadly, up to this day, the government of Zimbabwe has continued to be remorseles­s by not taking any concrete measures to put in place a foundation for true peace and reconcilia­tion in the country,” he said.

Fuzwayo said it was unfortunat­e that the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission (NPRC), a constituti­onal body that was supposed to foster true peace and reconcilia­tion, remained underfunde­d and not independen­t.

“We are seriously worried that other perpetrato­rs who are the soldiers and military generals that led the exterminat­ion of our fellow countrymen continue to die everyday without giving the country vital informatio­n on how they implemente­d this diabolic act. Painfully, the Gukurahund­i survivors continue to depart without finding justice and closure,” he said.

The NPRC is yet to begin its public consultati­ons on the Gukurahund­i issue. The process was supposed to begin last year, but COVID-19 lockdowns have stalled it.

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