MDC Calls for Investigation of Chiadzwa

Sakhile Malaba on Jul 2nd, 2009 and filed under Local News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

chiadzwaThe MDC views as unfortunate and inaccurate the remarks by the Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Hon Murisi Zwizwai, that there were no killings in the Chiadzwa mining area of Manicaland province.

We view the remarks as premature and inaccurate in the absence of an investigation into the murky dealings in the Chiadzwa diamond fields where a lot of things happened out of the public eye. Hon Zwizwai’s claims are therefore fact-hostile and evidence-free.

The MDC calls on the inclusive government and Parliament to commission an investigation into the goings-on in Chiadzwa. We believe that a thorough investigation will enable the inclusive government to come clean on what really transpired before senior government officials seek refuge in denial.

Zimbabweans are only aware that whatever happened at Chiadzwa remains shrouded in secrecy. There is no public information as to how much the country has accrued from the diamond fields where ordinary Zimbabweans were displaced to make way for politically-connected fat cats and politicians. There are unconfirmed allegations of mass graves and massive looting which cannot be easily dismissed in the absence of an investigation.

The MDC is a party of excellence. We remain true and committed to our Constitutional values of honesty, transparency and accountability. We believe that Hon Zwizwai’s statement remains misleading, unfortunate and inaccurate before a public report is tabled before the nation on what really transpired in Chiadzwa.

We therefore call upon Parliament and the inclusive government to set a Commission of Inquiry to investigate and lay bare the facts of what is obtaining in Chiadzwa.

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7 Responses for “MDC Calls for Investigation of Chiadzwa”

  1. fungai says:

    They are now contradicting their own minister?, what kind of a sick party is this?,These Mdc people are now confusing people….one says this, another one says the opposite, but within the same organisation…You need to have a clear chain of command and a clear information disermination system so that u don’t contradict yourselves

  2. Realist says:

    Blah–Blah-Blah-Blah-Blah-Blah-Blah.

    Change the script Fungai. At least the MDC don’t murder ministers who don’t agree with them.!!!!

  3. Abel says:

    Ana realist, showing your confusion before you even get a chance to run gvt, manje u r exposing urselves electorate yakatarisa

  4. Realist says:

    Ana Abel.

    No confusion…just puzzlement.
    I can’t make up my mind as to the game plan (ZPF’s)

    I will get there, but for now i will just watch and wait. ….Like you I suppose.

    Take care

  5. Realist says:

    @Fungai

    You write about contradicting statements. Look at the ones below.!

    State Security Minister Mutasa – “State cannot name my officers who carried out the mission (abduction) because that will compromise state security.

    Defense Minister Sekeramayi – “Mutasa never said security agents were responsible for the abductions.”

  6. mukoma pedzisai says:

    Of course they were not. Nobody should be held responsible for that.

  7. Realist says:

    @ mukoma pedzisai

    “Of course they were not. Nobody should be held responsible for that.”

    Not responsible for what?. And who are “They”?

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