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Chiefs to Launch Gukurahundi Public Hearings
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24114, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe Set to Begin Gukurahundi Hearings by March. Traditional chiefs in Zimbabwe have started preparing their communities for public hearings on the Gukurahundi conflict. The hearings aim to address a post-independence period of unrest that affected Matabeleland and parts of the Midlands. The Gukurahundi steering committee met in Bulawayo last weekend to complete hearing preparations. Chief Mtshane Khumalo, who leads the National Council of Chiefs, said more details would emerge within two weeks. President Mnangagwa tasked traditional leaders with managing these hearings as part of national healing efforts. He launched the program last July, but limited resources delayed its start. The government has since provided additional funding. "Chiefs must make their people aware of this program," Chief Mtshane said in an interview. "The Gukurahundi issue has existed in the Matabeleland region for many years. People should have the chance to share their experiences." The hearings will take place in rural areas. Participants must travel to their rural homes to give their accounts. Traditional leaders have received five years of training to handle these sensitive discussions. "This differs from normal court cases," Chief Mtshane explained. "When approaching Gukurahundi victims, we must be cautious. These people carry deep emotions. Careful handling prevents further harm." The government has supplied equipment for the hearings, including recorders and laptops. Chief Mtshane urged the public to withhold judgment about the process. "Let us hear what victims say and await government actions," he said. The initiative marks a significant step in Zimbabwe's efforts to address historical conflicts through community-led dialogue and reconciliation. [/QUOTE]
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