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Mlala not happy with war vets' meeting
25 Mar 2016 at 11:46hrs | Views
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's meeting with war veterans in a fortnight will go ahead as planned, Zanu-PF secretary for War Veterans, Detainees, Restrictees and their Welfare and Defence Minister, Sydney Sekeramayi, said yesterday.
He said this in response to a press conference addressed by George Mlala in Harare yesterday who said they were not happy with the presence of Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association national chairperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa and his entire executive at a preparatory meeting that was held on Wednesday.
Mlala, who said he represented Mandi Chimene, also distributed a letter that he purportedly wrote to Sekeramayi indicating they were also not happy with the presence of security chiefs at Wednesday's meeting.
"First, I didn't receive any letter from them and our assignment from President Mugabe was very straight forward that we should invite war veterans and advise them that their meeting will be there on April 7," said Sekeramayi.
"Secondly, we were not there to deal with individuals. The meeting is going ahead as planned. The Generals are as authentic war veterans as everyone who attended.
"You can't exclude serving members of the security forces. How do you say commanders who are war veterans who are there on merit should be excluded from a meeting of war veterans that deals with the welfare of war veterans?
"Anyone who has the welfare of war veterans at his heart must be welcoming the meeting instead of what they are trying to do."
Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Ex-Political Detainees and Restrictees permanent secretary, Brigadier General (Retired) Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi, said they would not be distracted from preparing for the meeting.
"Yesterday (Wednesday)'s meeting was purely technical and administrative where we were dealing with issues to do with conduct, content and expected outcomes from the meeting with the President. It had nothing to do with politics or squabbles of any kind. The service chiefs who attended the meeting are war veterans. In fact everyone who was in the meeting participated including those who issued that statement.
"We won't be distracted from proceeding with preparations for the meeting of war veterans and their patron whether some people want to exclude themselves or not.
"Sekeramayi and the other ministers who attended the meeting had a full mandate from the President to steer the meeting. So we're on course in preparing for the meeting," said Brig-Gen (Rtd) Tapfumaneyi.
In the letter that was written to Minister Sekeremayi and copied to Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo, State Security Minister Kembo Mohadi and Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Ex-Political Detainees and Restrictees Minister Tshinga Dube, Mlala said they were not happy with a number of issues about the Wednesday meeting. He said their major concerns were the inclusion of Mutsvangwa and service chiefs in the meeting.
Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, Constantine Chiwenga, Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshall Perence Shiri, Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Philip Valerio Sibanda and Commissioner General of Police, Dr Augustine Chihuri attended the meeting.
Also present were Central Intelligence Organisation Deputy Director-General Aaron Daniel Tonde Nhepera, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Deputy Commissioner General Fadzai Mupfure who represented their bosses, Retired Major-Generals Paradzai Zimondi and Happyton Bonyongwe respectively.
Mlala said the suspension of Mutsvangwa from the Politburo and his demotion from Cabinet were reasons enough to show that he was not welcome in Zanu-PF.
"That to us is a serious threat to the affairs of war veterans," said Mlala. "We don't want to work with Mutsvangwa anymore. We made our decision and its final.
Mlala added: "You agreed to include top ranked serving uniformed senior officers led by General C Chiwenga Commander Defence Forces being a plot to intimidate and coerce us into approving Christopher Mutsvangwa back to the position of chairman against a Vote of No Confidence which was made on February 13th, 2016."
Mlala said they would boycott future meetings where Mutsvangwa attended adding that "any new threats and impositions dictated by serving uniformed comrades shall be resisted." He said they protested the inclusion of Mutsvangwa in the meeting as chairman but "the Ministerial committee insisted that he attends the meeting as the Chairman."
Mutsvangwa yesterday said: "You can talk to Minister Sekeramayi because he is the President's point man on this one.
"But as chairman of the association, we aren't bothered by truancy of one or two errant executive members. In any event, we are already feverishly busy preparing for the war veterans summit of April 7. "The issue of the perennial and long overlooked welfare of our members for almost four decades into independence is too vital for the late maturity childish tantrums of an ill-fated splittist misadventure."
Minister Dube is on record as saying it was in the best interest of war veterans to unite so that their welfare issues could be addressed.
He said this in response to a press conference addressed by George Mlala in Harare yesterday who said they were not happy with the presence of Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association national chairperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa and his entire executive at a preparatory meeting that was held on Wednesday.
Mlala, who said he represented Mandi Chimene, also distributed a letter that he purportedly wrote to Sekeramayi indicating they were also not happy with the presence of security chiefs at Wednesday's meeting.
"First, I didn't receive any letter from them and our assignment from President Mugabe was very straight forward that we should invite war veterans and advise them that their meeting will be there on April 7," said Sekeramayi.
"Secondly, we were not there to deal with individuals. The meeting is going ahead as planned. The Generals are as authentic war veterans as everyone who attended.
"You can't exclude serving members of the security forces. How do you say commanders who are war veterans who are there on merit should be excluded from a meeting of war veterans that deals with the welfare of war veterans?
"Anyone who has the welfare of war veterans at his heart must be welcoming the meeting instead of what they are trying to do."
Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Ex-Political Detainees and Restrictees permanent secretary, Brigadier General (Retired) Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi, said they would not be distracted from preparing for the meeting.
"Yesterday (Wednesday)'s meeting was purely technical and administrative where we were dealing with issues to do with conduct, content and expected outcomes from the meeting with the President. It had nothing to do with politics or squabbles of any kind. The service chiefs who attended the meeting are war veterans. In fact everyone who was in the meeting participated including those who issued that statement.
"We won't be distracted from proceeding with preparations for the meeting of war veterans and their patron whether some people want to exclude themselves or not.
"Sekeramayi and the other ministers who attended the meeting had a full mandate from the President to steer the meeting. So we're on course in preparing for the meeting," said Brig-Gen (Rtd) Tapfumaneyi.
In the letter that was written to Minister Sekeremayi and copied to Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo, State Security Minister Kembo Mohadi and Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Ex-Political Detainees and Restrictees Minister Tshinga Dube, Mlala said they were not happy with a number of issues about the Wednesday meeting. He said their major concerns were the inclusion of Mutsvangwa and service chiefs in the meeting.
Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, Constantine Chiwenga, Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshall Perence Shiri, Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Philip Valerio Sibanda and Commissioner General of Police, Dr Augustine Chihuri attended the meeting.
Also present were Central Intelligence Organisation Deputy Director-General Aaron Daniel Tonde Nhepera, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Deputy Commissioner General Fadzai Mupfure who represented their bosses, Retired Major-Generals Paradzai Zimondi and Happyton Bonyongwe respectively.
Mlala said the suspension of Mutsvangwa from the Politburo and his demotion from Cabinet were reasons enough to show that he was not welcome in Zanu-PF.
"That to us is a serious threat to the affairs of war veterans," said Mlala. "We don't want to work with Mutsvangwa anymore. We made our decision and its final.
Mlala added: "You agreed to include top ranked serving uniformed senior officers led by General C Chiwenga Commander Defence Forces being a plot to intimidate and coerce us into approving Christopher Mutsvangwa back to the position of chairman against a Vote of No Confidence which was made on February 13th, 2016."
Mlala said they would boycott future meetings where Mutsvangwa attended adding that "any new threats and impositions dictated by serving uniformed comrades shall be resisted." He said they protested the inclusion of Mutsvangwa in the meeting as chairman but "the Ministerial committee insisted that he attends the meeting as the Chairman."
Mutsvangwa yesterday said: "You can talk to Minister Sekeramayi because he is the President's point man on this one.
"But as chairman of the association, we aren't bothered by truancy of one or two errant executive members. In any event, we are already feverishly busy preparing for the war veterans summit of April 7. "The issue of the perennial and long overlooked welfare of our members for almost four decades into independence is too vital for the late maturity childish tantrums of an ill-fated splittist misadventure."
Minister Dube is on record as saying it was in the best interest of war veterans to unite so that their welfare issues could be addressed.
Source - chronicle