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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Friday 29 March 2024

Harare to compensate genocide victims

President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government plans to compensate victims of the Gukurahundi genocide which claimed about 20 000 lives in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces in the mid-1980s. Virginia Mabiza, the permanent secretary in the Justice Ministry, yesterday said the compensation would take various forms, notes a TimesLIVE report. Among these would be the exhumation and reburial of victims, the provision of counselling and medical services and the issuance of national identity documents to displaced survivors. It is not immediately clear if there would be any financial compensation for survivors and their families. 'The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage will facilitate the issuance of birth certificates and death certificates for victims affected by Gukurahundi. It will also facilitate the exhumation and reburial of Gukurahundi victims. 'We're also implementing protection mechanisms for those affected by Gukurahundi to be free to discuss their experiences,' Mabiza was quoted in the state-owned Herald newspaper. Under the watch of former President Robert Mugabe, his North Korean-trained Fifth Brigade led the brutal crackdown against civilians, mostly Ndebele speaking, in the southern part of the country under the pretext of looking for 'dissidents'.