Mugabe Charms War Vets
9 March 2017
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GOVERNMENT might soon be forced to grab farms as the War Veterans ministry has initiated a one-week exercise calling on former freedom fighters to submit applications for land in their provinces of choice.

The exercise, which began yesterday ending next Thursday, is targeting ex-combatants who have never been allocated land since the agrarian reform programme in 2000, that saw white commercial farmers being forced off land.

This came at a time when war veterans are complaining of unfair land distribution and threats of eviction by well-connected government officials. In Masvingo, a group of war veterans has since appealed to President Robert Mugabe to stop their imminent eviction from Mujingwe Wildlife Conservancy.

In a notice yesterday, the Ministry of Welfare Services for War Veterans noted the ongoing land disputes involving ex-combatants, and went further to call on other liberation war freedom fighters to submit applications of interest to be allocated land.

“War veterans of the liberation struggle who have not yet been allocated land may also submit
applications through the provincial field officers, indicating their preferred province,” the notice reads.

The ministry urged war veterans facing eviction to approach it for assistance to fend off the eviction threats. The ex-combatants last year met Mugabe complaining about their “systematic” evictions “from their pieces of land allocated to them under the land reform programme”.

“Due to the above circumstances, the veterans of the liberation struggle have pleaded with His Excellency to intervene at the highest level to stop the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlements or any other authorities involved in these dastardly activities from countenancing or approving such dispossessions and displacements.

“It is, therefore, in this light that the Ministry of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees and Restrictees calls upon all affected veterans of the liberation struggle to submit the following information [names, copy of offer letter and withdrawal letter and evidence of eviction threats] urgently to our nearest provincial field offices,” the ministry added.

War Veterans minister Tshinga Dube confirmed the notice was from his ministry.

Mugabe always talks of the important role played by war veterans during the armed struggle, but only a few well-connected ones have benefited from government largesse as thousands have to make do with measly monthly allowances.

In 1997, war veterans were given Z$50 000 as gratuity for their participation in the armed struggle, and they are demanding for government to look into their welfare to satisfy angry ex-combatants. – Newsday

0 Replies to “Mugabe Charms War Vets”

  1. The situation that we are in today was caused by the warvets in 1997 when got 50000.00. This was when the zimdollar plunged to its lowest againts USD. This group of people has caused serious destruction of this country and will continue to do so. Why do we owe the for life. After all we didnt ask the to fight for use. Most of them went to war at thd age of between 10 to 15 years. They ee school dropouts like street kids.

  2. I don’t see Mutsvangwa, Jabu Sibanda & Co buying this retrogressive nonsense. It’s too late.

  3. This is just another bribe to appease the impoverished war veterans to encourage them to carry on with their dirty work of intimidating, beating, raping and even kill innocent Zimbabweans to force the people to vote for President Mugabe and his Zanu PF party in the coming elections.