
Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to apologise for the madness and murders by members of his military who have been declared as responsible for the murderer of six people in Harare on the 1st of August.
In his immediate statememt after revealing the commission of inquiry report into the killings, all that Mnangagwa could say was ask Zimbabweans to unite, move forward and forget about the killings.
Wrote Mnangagwa on his official Facebook page after the publishing of the report,
Today, as promised, the report on the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 incident was released.
The Commission was independent and transparent, and produced a thorough and fair report. We have studied the report at length, and expect all involved parties to do the same, so we can all take the necessary insights.
I now urge the country to come together and unite. We have a long road of recovery ahead, a process of reforming, restructuring and rebuilding. This requires above all peace, love and unity.
Only if we work and live together can the new Zimbabwe thrive. We must now look forward, and work as one nation for a better, prosperous future.