By Paul Nyathi|The Kgalema Motlanthe led commission of inquiry set up to investigate the post election violence that rocked Harare on August 1 has completed its report and presented an executive summary to ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday.
Commission Spokesperson, John Masuku told state run 263 FM radio that the commission has completed the hearings and an executive summary of the bigger report has already been presented to Mnangagwa.
“Today (Thursday) the commission presented to the president what we call an executive summary while the complete report will be presented this Saturday. In short yes the report is complete but we have sent it to government printers for printing and binding and it shall be presented to the president and public this Saturday,” Masuku said.
The seven member commission was sworn in Mnangagwa on September 19 and was given three months to December 19 to come up with a report on the violence that occurred in the Harare on August 1 leading to the death of six civilians.
Other members of the commission are: UK based Queen’s Counsel Rodney Dixon, former Commonwealth Secretary General and Nigerian national, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Tanzania Defence Forces Chief General Davis Mwamunyange, UZ Dean of Political Science Professor Charity Manyeruke, UZ Constitutional Law lecturer and NCA leader Professor Lovemore Madhuku as well as former President of the Law Society of Zimbabwe Mrs Vimbai Nyemba.
The last hearings were held on Tuesday.