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Matabeleland peace talks start this week
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45029, member: 636"] Zimbabwe will start a major peace program Thursday for people affected during troubles from the 1980s. The government plans to visit communities across Matabeleland North and South provinces. President Mnangagwa promised to deal with painful events from the past when he became leader. Local chiefs will run the meetings and help people share their stories. The program should bring healing and unity to the country after decades of hurt. Attorney-General Virginia Mabiza heads the project and says it will last about six months. Communities can talk openly about what happened to them during those difficult years. Traditional leaders will guide conversations and write down what people say. The program focuses on helping victims and their families find peace. People can speak privately if they feel scared to talk around others. Reporters cannot attend the actual meetings because stories might be very personal and sad. Chiefs will tell the media about progress without sharing private details. Local languages will be used to make everyone comfortable during discussions. The program also provides special support for people who need emotional help. Women, elderly people and those with disabilities will receive extra attention. Chief Mtshane Khumalo believes everything is ready for the launch date. Teams have trained and prepared materials for the important work ahead. Political experts say the program shows Zimbabwe wants real change and healing. The country hopes to build a better future after facing its troubled history honestly. [/QUOTE]
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