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Soldiers at Dr Nkomo grave pic photshopped?
03 Jul 2019 at 08:37hrs | Views
AN image purportedly showing two soldiers and a civilian at the grave of the late former Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo at the National Heroes' Acre in Harare was photoshopped, the Zimbabwe National Army said yesterday.
The picture, which went viral on Monday when the nation was commemorating the 20th anniversary of the death of Dr Nkomo, shows one of the soldiers standing on top of the tombstone, while the other soldier and the civilian are sitting on the tombstone pedestal.
It sparked outrage from Zimbabweans on social media, who described the soldiers' actions as "disrespectful" and "unacceptable".
The late Dr Nkomo, a renowned nationalist and politician, died on January 1 in 1999 and was buried at the National Heroes' Acre in Harare.
ZNA spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Alphios Makotore, said the picture was doctored.
"That picture was photoshopped. The National Heroes' Acre is guarded by troops from the Presidential Guard and soldiers in the picture are not in the official colours of the Presidential Guard. It's a doctored picture," said Lt Col Makotore.
National Museum and Monuments national director, Dr Godfrey Mahachi said he knew nothing about the incident but emphasised that the National Heroes' Acre should be treated with respect.
He said his department will investigate the matter and engage relevant authorities.
"It's a shrine where we bury important people who have made tremendous contributions towards the independence of the country. Everybody should respect that," said Dr Mahachi.
The picture, which went viral on Monday when the nation was commemorating the 20th anniversary of the death of Dr Nkomo, shows one of the soldiers standing on top of the tombstone, while the other soldier and the civilian are sitting on the tombstone pedestal.
It sparked outrage from Zimbabweans on social media, who described the soldiers' actions as "disrespectful" and "unacceptable".
The late Dr Nkomo, a renowned nationalist and politician, died on January 1 in 1999 and was buried at the National Heroes' Acre in Harare.
"That picture was photoshopped. The National Heroes' Acre is guarded by troops from the Presidential Guard and soldiers in the picture are not in the official colours of the Presidential Guard. It's a doctored picture," said Lt Col Makotore.
National Museum and Monuments national director, Dr Godfrey Mahachi said he knew nothing about the incident but emphasised that the National Heroes' Acre should be treated with respect.
He said his department will investigate the matter and engage relevant authorities.
"It's a shrine where we bury important people who have made tremendous contributions towards the independence of the country. Everybody should respect that," said Dr Mahachi.
Source - chronicle