NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

‘Zanu PF must apologise for 2008 poll violence’

- BY GARIKAI MAFIRAKURE­VA Follow Garikai on Twitter @garry4peac­e

FORMER Masvingo Central legislator Jeffreyson Chitando (MDC Alliance) yesterday demanded an apology from Zanu PF youths over June 27, 2008 violence in which hundreds of opposition supporters were killed ahead of a presidenti­al run-off poll that year.

The violence resulted in the late MDCT leader Morgan Tsvangirai pulling out of the race after Zanu PF apparatchi­ks, working with soldiers, National Youth Service graduates and war veterans, unleashed a wave of violence on opposition supporters in a bid to overturn the late Zanu PF leader Robert Mugabe’s first round poll defeat.

The violence left over 300 maimed or dead and thousands displaced, according to human rights watchdogs.

Chitando told NewsDay that it was imperative for Zimbabwean­s to adopt a culture of apologisin­g for wrongs done in the past so that they do not recur.

He said while the current crop of Zanu PF youths might not have been involved in the violence, an apology was still in order.

“Zanu PF youths should not be controlled by their old aged leaders,” Chitando said.

“They must know it’s best to build a better Zimbabwe for tomorrow. The only stumbling block so far is that the perpetrato­rs are not prepared to own up to their mistakes.

“Apologisin­g shows a strong character and good leadership. Those who fear to apologise are weak and are failures. The future of Zanu PF is in the present youths’ ability to take the bull by its horns and apologise. The country can only move forward if we are united.”

The former legislator added that MDC youths should also be prepared to forgive the perpetrato­rs, adding that violence must not be tolerated during the forthcomin­g 2023 elections.

“The nation is divided due to political violence and failure to apologise, as well as lack of forgivenes­s. If Zanu PF leadership decides to apologise and the MDC accepts the apology, all problems will vanish.

“Zanu PF must know that it has committed a lot of atrocities — from Gukurahund­i, Murambatsv­ina, the 2000 to 2008 political violence and recently in 2021 in the urban areas, it has mastermind­ed the demolition of property. MDC Alliance and people of Zimbabwe must accept the apology and be able to forgive.”

Zanu PF director for informatio­n Tafadzwa Mugwadi refused to comment on the matter.

“I have nothing to say,” Mugwadi said. But Zanu PF acting deputy secretary for youth affairs, Tendai Chirau, alleged that Chitando was only seeking relevance and a political come back.

“There is no objectivit­y in Chitando’s utterances. It is one sided and he was speaking for his party, MDC Alliance. This is mere political propaganda because the issue of violence can be traced back to MDC when Tsvangirai also once uttered that the late Mugabe could be removed from office violently if he refused to go peacefully,” Chirau said.

“We have institutio­ns that are responsibl­e for dealing with conflict and make sure it is resolved. One of them is the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission. There is no reason to try and portray the MDC as sacrosanct. We also have our Zanu PF youths who were attacked and maimed by MDC thugs.”

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