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Mnangagwa's Gukurahundi outreach stalled by chiefs' demands
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72453, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's reconciliation initiative addressing the Gukurahundi atrocities has stalled over financial disagreements between government officials and traditional authorities managing victim testimonies. Chiefs overseeing the 14-member panel initially requested monthly compensation of 4,000 dollars plus vehicle rentals and satellite internet equipment, though negotiators reduced the figure to 1,100 dollars with three months paid upfront. Payment delays of one month have prompted some traditional leaders to postpone scheduled community sessions in Matabeleland regions, where an estimated 20,000 civilians died during Fifth Brigade operations in the 1980s. National Council of Chiefs president Mtshane Khumalo disputed claims of disruption, stating ward-level gatherings attract between 60 and 75 participants. Critics have questioned the closed-door proceedings and exclusion of affected Midlands communities from the process launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. [/QUOTE]
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