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Justice should prevail first before elections
Heal Zimbabwe
Trust
February 04, 2011
Local communities
in Buhera held 13 memorial services for victims of the post 29 March
2008 political
violence. The memorial services were held in Buhera North, West,
South and Central from 24 to 30 January 2010. In Buhera 17 people
died as a result of political violence. 70% of the political violence
cases reported in Buhera, the army and the police had a part to
play in torturing innocent civilians. On average the violence in
Buhera was perpetrated by people known in the community there were
few cases of outsiders. There is need to continue coming up with
programmes that bring the community together in promoting human
dignity, respecting the sanctity of life and promote the "Ubuntu"
culture.
Buhera
Memorials
Some of the memorial services with peculiar cases are:
Enatty
Chiremba
D.O.B -10-06-1942
D.O.D - 22-08-2008
In attendance were 123 people- 73 women and 60 men
Background
It was around 4am
on 29 July 2008 when about 70 people, the majority being youths
came to the deceased homestead and knocked at the door, demanding
to see Cleopas Chiremba, the son of the deceased. Most of the perpetrators
were known to the family. They started beating up Cleopas's
parents and forced marched them to a base and his mother was forced
to bring with her a chicken as a token of surrendering to ZANU PF.
Before they even reached the base, his father was released but they
took his mother with them to the base where she was severely tortured.
She spent the whole day at the base and was later taken to Buhera
police station where she stayed for four days and later released
without charge.
She was hospitalized for one week and discharged but within 5 days
she passed away as a result of the wounds inflicted on her. The
perpetrators were there at the funeral, making sure the family does
not grieve the passing away of Enatty Chiremba. The children of
the deceased, Lloyd and Cleopas Chiremba later on revenged on the
perpetrators and were arrested, fined and later released.
Alleged Perpetrators
- Phillip
Gunduwo- team leader
- Marufu Muchina
- Amon Chawahwina
- Jeremiah
Muziringa
- Munyaradzi
Chipambe
- Anyway Jongwe
- George Chakanetsa
- Hokonya
Hokonya
- Virimai
Mativanga
- Trust Chakanetsa
- Brighton
Chinembiri
- Flocious
Chamahwina
Soldiers
Present
- Major Svosve
- Chawira
- Muriyeingwe
- Muvengwa-
war veteran
Reason
for Death
- Cooking
for MDC youths
- Post mortem
- Fractured
scalp
Shadreck
Chivarange
D.O.B - 06- 01-1951
D.O.D - 15-12-2008
In attendance were 120 people, 70 women and 50 men
Background
It was on Tuesday, 17 June 2008 when Shadreck Chivarange was taken
by youths and severely assaulted. The youths were led by Charles
Garamera "Chidza' and Phillip Gundungwe who beat him,
twisting his legs in the process. He was taken to an army base camp
which was being coordinated by Major Svosve who also assaulted him
and took him to Buhera police station where he stayed there for
four days and was later taken to Murambinda Magistrates court where
he was allegedly falsely charged for murdering a ZANU PF youth and
bailed out for 1 trillion. The deceased never recovered from the
torture and failed to get adequate and timely medical attention
leading to his death on 15 December 2008.
Mupango
Chokuse
D.O.B - 16-05-1948
D.O.D - 17-05-2008
About 90 people were in attendance.
Background
Mupango was the chairman of ward 27 under the MDC banner. About
30 youth came and terrorized the whole of ward 27 on 12 May 2008
but where overpowered by the villagers. They returned again on 16
May and were overpowered once more. They returned again on 17 May
and regrouped around 2pm but this time with soldiers, they were
around 600. Chokuse ran away and hid in the toilet but they searched
everywhere until they found him. Two of the abductors, Dick and
Chitima were members of the police and had guns which they were
using to intimidate the people. They started assaulting him and
took him to Njerere base where they wanted to show Joseph Chinotimba,
the alleged base commander, evidence of capturing the deceased.
They once more started assaulting him using sticks, catapults, knives
and sjamboks. Mr. Chinotimba then saw that the deceased was about
to pass out that is when he ordered the youth to put him in his
car so he could take him for treatment at a local clinic but before
he reached the hospital he passed away in his car.
Alleged Perpetrators
- Joseph Chinotimba
- Bvumai
- Amos Maruva
- Charles Mukanwa
- Mordekai
Chimombe
- Forget Chimombe
Mysterious
stories after his Death
Chokuse stayed in a mortuary in Bierchinough Bridge for more than
3 months as the police were undecided on what exactly to do with
the deceased corpse. The family heard reports that the police were
planning to throw the corpse in Save River but they could not remove
his body from the mortuary as it is allegedly that when people entered
the mortuary they would find him seated and raising his hands the
MDC slogan way. It is allegedly that when they tried to take him
he would start to shout at the top of his voice demanding to know
why Joseph Chinotimba had killed him. When they tried again the
following morning, they would find other corpses thrown all over
the floor as a sign of protest from Chokuse. This mystery raised
a lot of talk with the story appearing in newspapers and online
news highlighting the mystery.
It was after frantic efforts were made by the police to decompose
his body that they finally gave up and took his body to his homestead
where his two wives were forced to bury him without a coffin in
the middle of the night. They iced his body in an effort to conceal
the deep scars which he had all over his body. He had one eye and
a leg missing and had his genitals mutilated.
Reuben
Muteve
D.O.B - 16-01-1971
D.O.D - 12-07-2008
In attendance were 160 people.
Mr. Reuben Muteve was assaulted by youths on 30 June 2008 after
he was lured to a ZANU PF celebration meeting where the perpetrators
lied to him that the meeting was a get together meeting to reconcile
both MDC and ZANU PF supporters. At the meeting, youths led by Patrick
(ward 16, councilor) and Aneas Chimbare (brothers) started assaulting
him accusing him of running away when they were searching for him
during the March 28 harmonized elections.
They started assaulting him especially his back with sticks and
were bragging that they wanted to leave him impotent. The perpetrators
poured water on him when he lost consciousness. He was later released
but passed away on 12 July 2008.
After his death
His family could not come to terms with his and took his body to
the allegedly perpetrator's homestead(the Chimbares'),
in turn the perpetrators reported the case to the police who forced
the Muteve family to collect their corpse but the Muteve's
were adamant. They would go and collect the corpse from the police
station and return it again to the perpetrators homestead. This
misunderstanding took more than three months until Reuben's
brothers were arrested and sentenced to two years in imprisonment
for extortion. They were given an option of agreeing to bury their
relative so that the sentence would be suspended.
The deceased was later buried after 3 months but under protest from
the relatives. After one year, the family approached the International
Court for the Jurists (ICJ) seeking for assistance in making sure
the perpetrators are brought before the court of law. The case was
pursued leading to the arrest of Patrick Chimbare and Aneas Chimbare
who spent more than 20 months at Rusape remand prison awaiting sentence.
This is one of the few cases where perpetrators of political violence
especially ZANU PF sympathizers were taken before the court of Law.
It is allegedly that the case is taking so long to be concluded
because the magistrate is reluctant to pass judgment because of
the political nature of the case. Heal Zimbabwe applauds the justice
system for taking action as this sends a clear signal to would be
offenders that sooner or later justice will take its course.
Munjodzi
Madondo
D.O.B - 03-12-1942
D.O.D - 13-06-2008
In attendance were 150 people, 95 women and 55 men
Munjodzi Madondo was murdered on 13 June 2008 after he was attacked
by more than 70 youths and war veterans. Everyone was called to
attend a meeting where they were forced to surrender from MDC to
ZANU PF, it is at the same meeting that they started beating up
the deceased with huge sticks all over his body. The youths had
earlier on tried to abduct him but failed to locate him leading
to them creating a base close by his homestead to monitor his movements.
After they discovered that they had seriously injured him, they
put him in a wheel barrow and proceeded to his homestead but before
they arrived, they met his son Joshua Madondo, whom they forced
to ferry his father but before they reached his homestead he succumbed
to the injuries and died.
Alleged
Perpetrators
- Simbarashe
Zvakanaka
- Joseph Guma
- Gezana Guma
- Abel Tivafire
- Moses Tivafire
- Linda Simbarashe
- Media Bvanyangu
After
his death
The youths who killed Mr. Madondo were led by the ZANU PF district
chairlady only identified as Mai Docca and her two son in laws.
The Madondo family reported the case to Chief Mombeyarara who told
them to take the corpse to the perpetrators homestead. Mai Docca
when she saw the corpse she went and mobilized more than 100 youths
who came and assaulted the Madondo family forcing them to bury their
relatives. Chief Mombeyarara had highlighted that the Madondos'
should only accept the deceased body after the perpetrators pay
compensation for murdering an innocent soul but this was thwarted
by rowdy youths.
The Chief was later victimized forcing him to suspend the case.
The family reported the murder case to Buhera police station but
the police were reluctant to take on board the case stating that
it was difficult for them to deal with "political cases".
He was later laid to rest after one week.
Silas
Manyere
D.O.B - 20-06-1956
D.O.D - 26- 06-2008
In attendance were 95 people.
Some people were barred from attending the memorial service by the
Sub- Chief stating that Silas was "a sell out" so no
one was supposed to attend the memorial service. Mr. Manyere was
nicknamed "Conqueror" for his immense role he played
in mobilizing people to support his political party MDC. He was
first assaulted in 2002 when he contested as a councilor, he never
recovered from there. During the 2008 elections, he was an election
observer that is when 43 youths came and abducted him during the
night. It is allegedly that the youths wanted to "deal"
with Conqueror as they claimed he was the backbone of his political
party in Ward 8. For the perpetrators, dealing with Conqueror meant
destabilizing his political party.
The youths were making several raids in the area and the whole village
had ran away for safety, some had resorted to staying in mountains
but Mr. Manyere on 26 June decided to return home to check on his
livestock, little did he know that the youths were actually camped
at his homestead. Upon seeing him they started assaulting him especially
at the back. The wife was made to sit and watch while they were
assaulting her husband. When they discovered that he had lost conscious
they left him and the family took him to Buhera hospital where he
passed away after three days.
Alleged Perpetrators
- Guide Nehande
- Onward Ndawana
- Pianos Choga
- Lionos Jonga
- Wellington
Mapiye
- Kumbirai
Samuel Zvinavashe
Tamai
Mubvurwi
D.O.B - 10-05-1959
D.O.D - 10-11- 2008
In attendance were 78 people, 50 women and 28 men.
It is allegedly that Tamai Mubvurwi was not really active in politics
but because of village grudges, he was labeled MDC by his neighbor,
Mr. Chisora leading to the assault. The whole family was blindfolded
by about 50 local youths who took them to a local base where they
were thoroughly beaten for supporting the then opposition party,
MDC. The other family members were beaten up and released but Mr.
Mubvurwi was forced to remain at the base where the beatings continued.
He was later released but only reached home the following day as
he could not properly walk. He passed away upon reaching home and
his private parts had been castrated. His family members are clamoring
for justice as no one was arrested.
Ester Mutsaru Mararike
D.O.B -16-04-1948
D.O.D - 08-06-2008
In attendance were 170 people- 98 women and 72 men
An orgy of political violence marred ward 5 in Buhera after the
March 2008 political violence leading to families resorting to stay
in mountains for safety. The youth came looking for Ester Mutsaru's
husband, Mr. Mararike whom they accused of influencing other villagers
to support the MDC. Ester Mutsaru arranged for his husband to leave
the homestead little did she know that she will be the victim of
the violence. Information circulated that the youth were coming
to beat up people so the whole village ran for safety but Mrs. Mararike
because of her age could not run fast and was caught at a nearby
village where they dragged her demanding to know the whereabouts
of her husband. When she failed to disclose the information, they
started assaulting her together with six other women using sticks
and logs. The beating continued for more than two hours.
They dragged her for more than 300 meters and when they reached
Gwebo River, they told the seven women to lie down so that they
will act as bridges because the "comrades" did want
to get wet. The perpetrators started walking on top of the seven
women and did the same when they reached another river. Mrs. Mararike
became unconscious and that is when the youths ran away leaving
the woman lying by a tree. A car full of soldiers passed by and
tried to assist her only to discover that she was already dead.
The Mararike family are finding it difficult to come to terms with
the gruesome murder of the deceased. They further stated that some
of the perpetrators are known to the family and some of them came
asking for forgiveness as they claim that they are having sleepless
nights where they see Ester Mararike coming to them during the night
demanding an explanation as to why they killed her. The family highlighted
that they are not in a position to forgive or even tolerate the
perpetrators until they fully compensate for killing Mrs. Mararike.
Traditional beliefs surrounding murdering innocent souls
In our Zimbabwean culture even in the bible, man was given power
over all the creatures on earth but no man was given power over
another man. The problem with instigating political violence is
the spiritual consequences of avenging spirits "ngozi"
do not go to the one who sends people to murder others but goes
to the person who does the actual killing. Even if one kills an
innocent soul and is sentenced before the formal court of law and
is sentence, according to our traditional culture, appeasement has
to be done and the effects will haunt you, your family and generations
to come up to a stage the perpetrator settles the compensation.
Member of Parliament for Buhera West, Hon Matinenga who attended
four of the memorial services stated that the challenge with murdering
innocent souls is that those who send people to do such horrendous
acts do not highlight that on top of the material rewards the perpetrators
are given they should add "ngozi" on top of the reward
as it is unavoidable to suffer the consequences of killing innocent
blood.
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