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Unity Day shines, healing old wounds
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78182, member: 636"] Zimbabwe marks Unity Day each December to remember the 1987 peace deal between rival political groups Zanu and Zapu. That agreement, led by Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo, ended a violent post-independence conflict. The day now coincides with a major government outreach effort addressing that same painful period, known as Gukurahundi. This community program, run through traditional leaders, has gathered thousands of testimonies from affected people. Officials say strong participation, especially from women, shows public trust in the process. They frame this healing as essential for real national stability and economic goals. The government's stated philosophy is that a nation must be built by its own people, which they say makes this internal approach necessary. The current effort is seen as a direct extension of the original Unity Accord. Where the political deal stopped the fighting, this outreach aims to address deeper community grievances. The idea is that true unity requires this kind of acknowledgement to build a cohesive society. Officials position this reconciliation as the bedrock for future development and investment, framing national unity as the country's core asset. [/QUOTE]
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