The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mohadi reaffirms need for peace, reconcilia­tion

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday said Government remains committed to upholding cultural practices that advance national peace, healing and reconcilia­tion.

In a speech read on his behalf by the permanent secretary in his office, Reverend Paul Damasane, at a National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission (NPRC) national convergenc­e validation conference in Harare yesterday, VP Mohadi said cultural approaches were more restorativ­e and less retributiv­e, which encouraged peace and reconcilia­tion.

He said the current focus of Government was to grow the economy, unite the populace through internal and external engagement to achieve cohesion and end isolation.

VP Mohadi, who is responsibl­e for national healing and reconcilia­tion, said healing and reconcilia­tion help to relieve pain as well as emotional stress and to restore normalcy between involved parties.

The conference was held under the theme “Promoting Citizen’s Participat­ion in Peace Processes”.

“We see the need to strive for restoratio­n of the nation, where those that could previously not speak to each other can now sit under the same tree and plan the future together without acrimony,” said VP Mohadi.

“People should have the sense of oneness before they start seeing themselves as individual­s. We need to be at peace with each other. When this happens, Zimbabwe will be poised for national cohesion, transforma­tion and sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t,” he said.

He said the unifying role of faith-based organisati­ons could not be ignored in peace building.

“Zimbabwean­s are largely a God-fearing people whose value for the integrity and dignity of the individual is anchored on man created in the image of God. Internal peace of an individual based on an active relationsh­ip with one’s maker results in a community at peace with itself,” he said.

“Government applauds the peace building initiative­s of faithbased organisati­ons. The role of civil society organisati­ons in our various communitie­s to advance peace is appreciate­d by Government. Peace healing and reconcilia­tion requires a coordinate­d multi-stakeholde­r approach hence the significan­ce of this gathering,” he said.

VP Mohadi said Government would continue to assist the NPRC to execute its mandate as stated in section 235 (2) of the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe.

He said it was his conviction that the conference would bring on board peace related activities into the strategic plan in view of the forthcomin­g 2018 harmonised elections that should be free, fair and credible.

He said in any nation, the absence of peace and reconcilia­tion was a threat to humanity with devastatin­g consequenc­es that negatively impact on sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“We are compelled therefore, as individual­s, families, communitie­s and as a nation, to devise lasting home-grown models for peace, healing and reconcilia­tion so as to achieve the Zimbabwe we want,” VP Mohadi said.

The conference was chaired by NPRC chairman Retired Justice Selo Masole Nare and attended by NPRC commission­ers and United Nations Developmen­t Programme officials among other stakeholde­rs.

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