War vets congress this weekend

via War vets congress this weekend | The Herald 12 November 2014

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association will hold its congress this weekend in Masvingo where new leadership should be elected.

Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, the association’s interim chairperson Cde Patrick Nyaruwata said the Jabulani Sibanda executive had failed to hold congress since 2003.

Sibanda was removed from office a fortnight ago through a vote of no confidence.

Cde Nyaruwata said the congress would be held at Great Zimbabwe Hotel in Masvingo between November 15 and 16.

“In terms of the ZNWLA constitution section 8(a), the national executive committee shall convene a conference of the association every three years, something that the current executive failed to do. The last general congress was held in 2003 in Mutare.

“Since then, no election was conducted. It is against this background that an elective congress be held on the date and venue mentioned above,” said Cde Nyaruwata.

He said in terms of their constitution, the congress should be supervised by their parent ministry, the Ministry of Defence, and the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Services which governs voluntary organisations such as that of war veterans.

“When we say we last had a congress in 2003, we mean a congress that is supervised by the relevant ministries, that is, the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare. So all other meetings were not congresses because they were held under a tree, or they would just park buses, they were all fake.

“They were done outside the law because the relevant ministries were not there,” said Cde Nyaruwata.

He said 40 delegates would come from each province.

Buses would be deployed to carry delegates to Masvingo.

Cde Nyaruwata said they wanted over 2 000 delegates to attend but failed because of resource constraints.

They have since compiled 400 names.

Another member of the interim committee, Cde Joseph Chinotimba, said war veterans should not listen to people who were moving around saying there was no congress this week.

“The election is on. All those that are telling people to the contrary are insane. Do not listen to them,” said Cde Chinotimba.

Cde Sibanda came under fire from fellow war veterans after he failed to attend even a single meeting of First Lady Dr Amai Grace Mugabe’s oversubscribed “Meet the People” tours held in all the 10 provinces.

He is also accused of disrespecting President Mugabe, who is the patron of the war veterans association, and First Lady Amai Mugabe by implying that they had initiated a “bedroom coup” on Vice President Joice Mujuru.

Cde Sibanda threatened to march to State House in a manner reminiscent of MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s failed “final push”.

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    I am a war vet myself and I know for
    certain that Chinotimba is not a war vet.I
    don’t know about Jabu Sibanda as he was
    not from Zanla. I have investigated where
    Chinos in particular came from in the war
    and I find nothing. He does not say a thing
    about his war history where he was
    trained which sector he operated in, who
    his commander was etc. Those are
    questions we ask each other as war vets
    when vetting each other. Chinos can’t
    answer any of these. The War Vets
    association was headed by fake war vets
    since the time of Hunzwi who we all know
    was not a vet according to Zipra. The only
    genuine war vet I know was Justice
    Charles Hungwe who I know operated in
    Gaza during the war. Ask him if I am lying.
    Noone has looked into who these so
    called war vets really are. Most of them
    are a bunch of imposters and crooks. We
    formed the war vet association to fight for
    the welfare of ex combatants and to be
    apolitical. But fake Hunzwi turned it into a
    political monster. Hunzwi had issues
    relating to the war victims compensation
    fund which he had abused. He wanted
    protection from Mugabe and so started
    singing praises much to our anger. I can
    write a book on this but Can’t do it here.
    Now you know.