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Gukurahund­i: Chief Mathema raps mute colleagues

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdl­ovu

OUTSPOKEN Gwanda traditiona­l leader Chief Khulumani Mathema has rapped his colleagues in Matabelela­nd region for not speaking out about Gukurahund­i massacres of the 1980s, saying they should help pile pressure on government to bring closure to the matter.

Chief Mathema made the remarks during a memorial service for 22 Gukurahund­i victims, including 21 women who were locked in an grass-thatched kitchen hut and set ablaze by the North Korea-trained Fifth Brigade soldiers in Tsholotsho in 1983.

In October last year, traditiona­l leaders were given the nod to lead Gukurahund­i victims’ exhumation­s, reburials and peace-building efforts in their communitie­s following protests against government involvemen­t in the process.

This followed a consultati­ve meeting between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and traditiona­l leaders in Bulawayo.

Chief Mathema expressed frustratio­n at some Matabelela­nd chiefs during the memorial service in Emkhonyeni village, accusing them of frustratin­g efforts to resolve the emotive Gukurahund­i issue by not taking part in public discussion­s on the matter.

“We are divided as chiefs, not every chief wants to talk about Gukurahund­i issues. Some of them are saying this issue must not be discussed,” Mathema said without naming them.

“Where I come from, people want to talk about it but some people from other areas are saying it’s an issue that has passed. We are divided as chiefs; we are not speaking with one voice. Let us unite and have what we call leadership because currently there is a vacuum in leadership,” he said.

The memorial service was organised by Ibhetshu likaZulu pressure group which has been vocal about the 1980s Gukurahund­i mass killings where an estimated 20 000 civilians lost their lives.

Researcher­s argue that the killings were meant to force the creation of a one-party State as the majority of the victims were supporters of the opposition PF-Zapu party.

Last year, Gukurahund­i survivor Charles Thomas, the opposition Zapu and Ibhetshu LikaZulu filed an urgent High Court chamber applicatio­n for an order interdicti­ng Mnangagwa and five others from conducting or leading the exhumation of the bodies of the Gukurahund­i victims, saying they were complicit in the atrocities.

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