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Zim govt revises infamous youth militia training
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October 17, 2013
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President Robert
Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party says it will soon revive the compulsory
training of the infamous Border Gezi youth militia, a paramilitary
group previously used to harass political foes in past elections,
a senior official has said.
Addressing a
youth meeting held Thursday at the Masvingo Town House, Youth Development,
Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister, retired army Major Mathius
Tongofa said the program will be compulsory and resuscitated soon.
“We will
soon resuscitate the program once we get funds,” Tongofa said.
He said the
youth militia training centres were still intact and what had only
stopped the programme was the recruitment.
“We had
only stopped recruitment, but the centres are there and soon we
will start recruitment for the program,” said Major Tongofa,
who is the Chivi north Legislator.
The recruitment
was stopped after MDC party formations that partnered Zanu-PF in
the coalition
government complained about the program, saying it was propping
Zanu-PF in elections.
The youth militias
were accused of raping and maiming suspected MDC party supporters
while trainers were accused of sexually assaulting trainee girls.
Tongofa said
the youth militia training under the national youth service will
this time be taken to schools were young boys and girls will be
recruited and indoctrinated with the Zanu-PF ideology.
“We need
to sensitise our youth the doctrine of our party and national pride.
The coming of opposition parties has done injustice to our youth
who are being influenced to be sellouts and facilitate the decolonisation
of the country. So the training will mould our youths and shape
them. The need to right mind and to know that this country came
as a result of a protracted liberation war and we have to preserve
that,” he said.
The move to
reintroduce the youth militia could ignite fierce criticism and
debate from the general public who feel that the national youth
service training does not serve the interests of the country but
Zanu-PF’s interests.
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