The Herald (Zimbabwe)

War vets reaffirm unconditio­nal support for President

- Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspond­ent

WAR veterans have reaffirmed their unconditio­nal support for President Mugabe, saying individual opinions by a few members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Associatio­n ( ZNLWVA) should not be viewed as the national position of all freedom fighters.

They also said they would not be pressured to follow unconstitu­tional means to remove ZNLWVA chairman Mr Christophe­r Mutsvangwa from his post.

Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister and ZANU-PF Central Committee member Cde Mandi Chi me ne claims tobe the leader of the ZNLWVA despite a High Court order interdicti­ng her from doing so.

Addressing journalist­s in Harare yesterday, Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Ex-Political Detainees and Restrictee­s Minister Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube said individual opinions against President Mug abe were inconseque­ntial.

“With regards to some war veterans that individual­ly come out speaking ill of President Mugabe, I believe an individual’s opinion cannot be the opinion of all the war veterans.

“If you want to find out the truth, ask from other war veterans and they will definitely tell you where their support lies.

“Everyone is entitled to his opinion, but that should not be interprete­d as a blanket opinion. There are many war veterans loyal to the President and they continue to be. Therefore, I don’t think it is right to hear something from one who claims to be a war veteran and paint it on all of us.”

His remarks followed media reports quoting members of the Mutsvangwa-led executive alleging that war veterans would not support President Mugabe in next year’s harmonised elections.

Rtd Col Dube said power struggles in the war veterans’ associatio­n were interferin­g with their work and said efforts were underway to unite the freedom fighters.

“We don’t recognise the leadership wrangle,” said Col Dube.

“What we have always said is that we respect the Constituti­on. Every organisati­on has one, so the war vets have their constituti­on from which they choose their leadership and those who choose themselves, we don’t respect them,” he said.

“We have to follow procedures and the constituti­on. We have such characters that just come up and appoint themselves as the chairman. No. We do not accept that. What we have said is that we recognise those who were elected in Masvingo.”

Rtd Col Dube said although Mr Mutsvangwa and members of his executive were expelled from the party, they were not dismissed by their war veterans constituen­cy.

Said Rtd Col Dube: “We did not elect Mutsvangwa to be the chairman of the war veterans, so the rightful people to kick him out are the war veterans themselves.”

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