Many prominent war veterans who spoke to the Daily News on Sunday yesterday said while they would always hold the two days dearly in their hearts, they were not planning on attending this year’s official commemorations in Harare — and would rather remember their comrades who lost their lives during Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle quietly at home.
“It is no longer a day for us to celebrate because there is nothing to celebrate anymore. Hapana arikuenda kuHeroes Acre. Vachatoita vekugadzira mawar veterans acho (War veterans are not going to Heroes Acre this year),” a bitter spokesperson of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), Douglas Mahiya, said.
“Now they have their puppet organisation of war veterans led by (Manicaland Provincial minister) Mandi Chimene. It is funny that if a government disagrees with an organisation it chooses to go to the membership even if the membership prefers to make its own choices,” he added.
These two days will always have lots of meaning for us. However, no one can pretend anymore that all is well in Zimbabwe and Zanu PF. Most comrades now understand that the party (Zanu PF) has been hijacked by people who don’t understand the meaning of sacrifice for the greater good.
“It therefore does not make sense to go there and mingle with people who are effectively doing everything in their power to rubbish the immense contribution of war veterans to Zimbabwe’s freedom and who are also destroying the legacy of the liberation struggle itself for their narrow interests,” another war veteran leader said.
The disaffected former freedom fighters also noted that thousands of ex-combatants were living in abject poverty around the country, accusing Mugabe and the Zanu PF government of “choosing to neglect these gallant men and women” and reneging on the promises that were made to war veterans during the liberation struggle.
Former Zanu PF spokesperson and now Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) elder, Rugare Gumbo — also one of only two surviving members of Zanu’s Dare ReChimurenga (war council) that directed the liberation struggle — also told the Daily News on Sunday yesterday that even though Mugabe had “hijacked” the days, he and others who participated in the independence war would still remember the days, albeit far from “his sloganeering”.
“As war veterans, as people who fought in the liberation struggle and as people who know people who died for this country, we have no alternative but to respect the two days even though they are being abused by the powers that be.
“We believe that these people did not die in vain and that is why we say ‘aluta continua’ until there is justice, freedom, peace, unity and so on. We are saddened with the way this old man (Mugabe) has behaved in the past months, particularly the decimation of war veterans and their arbitrary arrests.
“We don’t think that all this is different from what Ian Smith did. It is very sad that people who fought for this country are being humiliated day in day out. I would have loved to attend both Heroes Day and Defence Forces Day, but what is the point of me attending these shams,” Gumbo said.
Mugabe’s stunning fallout with war veterans a fortnight ago occurred despite the fact that the former freedom fighters have been Mugabe and Zanu PF’s strongest pillars of support over the past five decades, playing particularly significant roles to keep the nonagenarian in power in the hotly-disputed 2000 and 2008 elections which were both marred by serious violence and the murder of hundreds of opposition supporters.
Speaking in Harare late last month during his hastily-convened meeting with a section of war veterans, Mugabe said the former freedom fighters who had denounced him were no longer part of Zanu PF and would be punished severely.
The nonagenarian told the same gathering that the primitive and extra-judicial suppression methods that Zanu PF incorporated during the liberation struggle in the 1970s — such as incarcerating dissenters in inhuman underground dungeons where they were forced to live like caged rats — would be used against the vets.
This was after the war veterans’ executive issued a damning communiqué in which they served divorce papers on the Zanu PF leader whom they said was now “a hard sell” for the eagerly-anticipated 2018 national elections.
Subsequently, authorities launched a brutal crackdown against the war veterans, resulting in the arrest of a number of their leaders, in an operation that has been widely condemned by human rights and pro-democracy groups both in Zimbabwe and outside the country.
Bernard Manyadza, whose war-time nom de guerre was Parker Chipoyera, said Mugabe had “bastardised” Heroes Day.
“I respect the day so much even though the revolution was hijacked from as early as 1977 when the secretary-general was given two posts, that of secretary and that of being president.
“That is when it metamorphosed into a one-centre of power creature.”
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GRACEMUGABE ndiye arikutonga mu Zimbabwe, ndiye ariku Leader, ma War Vets makapusathe difference ye Richness betwwen you and Graceis over10 000 miles away you arethe poorest with no shoes even the way dress, thoses ladies vano tengesa kumusika $for 2 vari better than you guys, Grace achawuya ne muri yake ari VERY VERY CLEAN imimimunenge muchinhuwa chihusti, ziya zwese.WAKE UP GUYS 36 YEARS SUFFERING, PRAYING, POOR nesu anachimbwido tirinani, tinedzimba, nevana vakadzidza. Imi hamuha chinu, you guys are suffering Bona is 1000% RICHER THAN you but ene 3 years ave kuvaka imbaine 3 FLOORS imimi you keep on being POOR WAR VETS INCLUDING YOUR CHILDREN. I havelots of respectof you guys but STOP HUSHANDISIWA na secretary WAKE UP. You can say anything to me but your are the POOREST IN ZIMBABWE EVEN TO YOUR OWN RELATIVES. Smelling perfume ya Grace is not ok WAKE UP ,VUKANI, MUKAYI
GRACEMUGABE ndiye arikutonga mu Zimbabwe, ndiye ariku Leader, ma War Vets makapusathe difference ye Richness betwwen you and Graceis over10 000 miles away you arethe poorest with no shoes even the way dress, thoses ladies vano tengesa kumusika $for 2 vari better than you guys, Grace achawuya ne muri yake ari VERY VERY CLEAN imimimunenge muchinhuwa chihusti, ziya zwese.WAKE UP GUYS 36 YEARS SUFFERING, PRAYING, POOR nesu anachimbwido tirinani, tinedzimba, nevana vakadzidza. Imi hamuha chinu, you guys are suffering Bona is 1000% RICHER THAN you but ene 3 years ave kuvaka imbaine 3 FLOORS imimi you keep on being POOR WAR VETS INCLUDING YOUR CHILDREN. I havelots of respectof you guys but STOP HUSHANDISIWA na secretary WAKE UP. You can say anything to me but your are the POOREST IN ZIMBABWE EVEN TO YOUR OWN RELATIVES. Smelling perfume ya Grace is not ok WAKE UP ,VUKANI, MUKAYI
Macomrades you took too long to clip the wings of your boss. You sang praise songs for him for too long yet deep down you knew it was wrong. That explains why you now reveal all the skeletons even of the struggle time. Honestly how could smart people allow a leader to hold several titles as if the movement had run short of competent leaders! And you allowed this to continue even post 1980. Bob became first secretary, president, commander in chief, chancellor of all universities, etc and none of you questioned this until now. You created the dictator macomrades and it is your responsibility to tame him. You know the system you created and you should know how to dismantle it. The ordinary Zimbabweans will support you provided you show that you are genuinely for true freedom this time around. It is good that the man has turned round to bite you. You now feel and experience what the majority of us have been experiencing since 1980. That has forced you to introspect. Welcome to the party of nothingness and toiling.
War Vets are led by Grace Mugabe hamuzivekuti Mendi kuthi STUGI a fool being used and will be dropped like a tissue paper and flushed mu toilet, and achasangananesu muchemba neku SURIGI watch this space
War Vets are led by Grace Mugabe hamuzivekuti Mendi kuthi STUGI a fool being used and will be dropped like a tissue paper and flushed mu toilet, and achasangananesu muchemba neku SURIGI watch this space