Jenni Williams: Don’t Count Blood Money On The Shallow Graves Of Matabeleland Genocide Victims
25 August 2020
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By Israel Dube- Even if you, Jenni Williams and members of your little known Matabeleland Collective, count it repeatedly, it will never be more than 30 pieces of silver, the price money paid to selfish and greedy sellouts who betray innocent blood.

No no no! The lives of Matabeleland genocide victims, living or dead, are not worth a mere 30 pieces silver.

“This meeting was called so that we discuss the implementation matrix of our programme to address the challenges of the victims which include issues to do with exhumation and issuance of birth and death certificates.

We are ecstatic that the President has reaffirmed his commitment to these programmes as we start implementing them. I must therefore assure people in the various communities that we will now be coming to them to both engage and implement these programmes,” said Ms Williams.

This statement can tell that you have no idea of what you are doing or talking about as far as Matabeleland genocide is concerned. What is evident is that you are assisting and abating Matabeleland genocide perpetrators to bury the evidence and get away with murder.

You are undermining and  weakening Matabeleland cause. Obviously, your eyes are too focused on money that the government of Zimbabwe is giving you to sanitise it and therefore failing to read the tense political climate in Matabeleland and the anger of the people of Matabeleland.

The clouds of war are massing up in the horizon while you are busy collecting blood money from our enemies. Uphambana lomumo womkhathi.

The best you can do is withdraw from Matabeleland genocide matter and leave it to politicians who have the knowledge and capacity to deal with it.

Further more, this should be clarified as a matter of urgency for the benefit of Jenni Williams and her little known Matabeleland Collective and a few others who might develop an appetite for blood money.

MLO does not recognise Matabeleland Collective and the National Peace & Reconciliation Commission, two organisations which were hurriedly formed by Matabeleland genocide perpetrators in an effort to rescue themselves from facing justice.

Its outcome will be rejected with contempt it deserves as it will be that of the perpetrator, which is the government of Zimbabwe.

Matabeleland genocide is a political issue. It was perpetrated by a political party in government,  without consulting anyone, and therefore its solution lies within the political framework.

That is where MLO comes in and we are here to see the end of this issue. We are here to see that justice is done in Matabeleland. We here to see that the people of Matabeleland are free from the oppressive government of Zimbabwe. We do not need anyone’s invitation.

We firmly stand on our two demands ie the restoration of Matabeleland state and US$100 billion compensation for Matabeleland genocide.

We are happy that the government of Zimbabwe has finally recognised and acknowledged Matabeleland genocide after 40 years of denial and trying by all means possible to get rid of the evidence. It is now time to pay.

MLO will make sure that the above demands are met in full. In the mean time the government of Zimbabwe may continue to play political games like it has been doing for the last 40 years.

It can continue wasting its scarce financial resources paying Judas Iscariots of our time like Jenni Williams of Matabeleland Collection and Justice Sello Nare of National Peace and Reconciliation Commission.

But they will not ignore MLO forever. No one ignores the AK47. The AK 47 has a history of solving tough and complicated problems.

The lives of the people of Matabeleland are not worth 30 pieces of silver.

Izenzo kungemazwi!
MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs