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Gukurahundi hearings preps in final stretch

Bulawayo Bureau

THE Gukurahundi hearings steering committee will soon announce the exact date for the beginning of the highly anticipated sessions, amid revelations that a coordination centre has since been established in Bulawayo.

The centre will act as a central hub for all operational, administrative and logistical needs of the programme.

The move underscores the committeeโ€™s commitment to ensuring a well-organised and impactful hearing process.

In addition, the team has approved standardised templates to streamline documentation and engagement during the hearings.

It is also in the process of finalising all outstanding logistical arrangements, including transport, provision of necessary equipment and the establishment of clear operational frameworks.

Responding to questions from our Bulawayo Bureau, the head of secretariat for the hearings, which have been dubbed the Matabeleland Peace-Building Outreach Programme, who is also the Attorney-General, Mrs Virginia Mabiza, said the steering committee held a meeting last week in Bulawayo.

โ€œThe meeting was highly productive, achieving several important milestones necessary for the success of the upcoming hearings. One of the primary outcomes of this meeting was the finalisation and endorsement of a coordination centre,โ€ said Mrs Mabiza.

She said the committee approved standardised templates to guide documentation and engagement during the hearings.

โ€œThese standardised templates will ensure consistency, accuracy and sensitivity in capturing testimonies and feedback from participants.

โ€œFurthermore, a detailed communication and awareness-raising strategy was approved to inform communities about the forthcoming hearings,โ€ said Mrs Mabiza.

All participating traditional chiefs have undergone comprehensive training, where they received essential tools necessary for conducting effective hearings.

In addition, Mrs Mabiza said arrangements for counselling and support services had also been made to assist participants throughout the process, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for all.

โ€œAs we near completion of these key preparatory steps, we anticipate announcing an exact start date soon after conducting final checks confirming readiness across all fronts.

โ€œWe extend our gratitude to all stakeholders for their unwavering support as we collectively address this significant chapter in our history,โ€ said Mrs Mabiza.

In a separate interview, the president of the Chiefโ€™s Council, Chief Mtshane Khumalo, said the hearings will foster national unity by giving a platform to victims to speak out and advise on what should be done.

โ€œWe think that these hearings are very important to have national healing and reconciliation, particularly in the countryโ€™s southern region.

โ€œThis is because the answer will come directly from the victims on what Government should do. They will get to speak out freely on their grievances. This will give a clear picture of how the issue can be settled,โ€ said Chief Mtshane.

The Second Republic provided the funds required for the programme and the hearings will be led by more than 72 traditional chiefs from Matabeleland North and South provinces, who will identify people affected both directly and indirectly by the disturbances that took place in the early 1980s.

The chiefs will capture views and also establish community-led solutions to the issues brought up.

The platform is expected to have dialogue that would proffer solutions and reconciliation with the affected families.

Since President Mnangagwa assumed office, he has made tremendous efforts to address the matter, with various initiatives having already been done, such as the issuing of birth certificates and national identity cards for affected people in the Matabeleland region.

He has on several occasions met traditional leaders and other stakeholders to openly discuss the emotive issue, proving that he is a listening President, who has the interests of the region at heart.

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