Govt has final say on Motlanthe Commission report: Spokesperson 

Source: Govt has final say on Motlanthe Commission report: Spokesperson –Newsday Zimbabwe

VETERAN broadcaster John Masuku

VETERAN broadcaster John Masuku, who was the spokesperson of the Kgalema Motlanthe Commission that probed the 2018 post-election violence, says implementation of its recommendations, was in the hands of the Zimbabwean authorities.

The commission was set up following the August 1, 2018 violence during which demonstrators took to the streets of Harare demanding the release of presidential results in the elections that had been held a few days before.

There was also considerable damage to property during the unrest.

Following allegations that the security services had used excessive force to suppress the riot, President Emmerson Mnangagwa set up a commission of inquiry headed by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, to investigate the circumstances leading to the riots.

In an interview with Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) chairman, Trevor Ncube on the platform In Conversation with Trevor, Masuku said the commission completed its task and left government to implement its recommendations.

“The commission did good; they were very professional; they left their other jackets whether they belonged to different political parties, NGOs or to private organisations and concentrated on that job and their recommendations. I think they were very clear,” Masuku said.

“They were appointed by the chief executive of the country to bring the facts which they did. They researched, interviewed different people, got all points of views, made indications as to what should be done to the government to implement, they cannot or neither can the spokesperson comment about that,” he added.

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